I am affraid your mail is not a very friendly!
However try to set an axis histogram to show "#/p.o.t"
(# means number here)
If you have a solution it would be nice...
J.E
--On jeudi 19 mai 2005 20:44 +0200 David d'Enterria <denterria_at_nevis.columbia.edu> wrote:
> Jean-Eric Campagne wrote:
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>> As # is used to replace \ "a la Latex", how I can get a real "#" ?
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> TLatex *tex = new TLatex(0.5,0.5,"#");
> tex->Draw();
>
> works ... (have you really tried it before sending the e-mail ?)
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> david
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