Example of macro illustrating how to superimpose two histograms with different scales in the "same" pad.
Inspired by work of Rene Brun.
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import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import mplhep as hep
import numpy as np
import ROOT
np.random.seed(0)
plt.style.use(hep.style.ROOT)
fig, ax1 = plt.subplots(figsize=(10, 6))
h1 = ROOT.TH1F("h1", "my histogram", 100, -3, 3)
h1[...] = np.histogram(np.random.normal(0, 1, 10000), range=(-3, 3), bins=100)[0]
hep.histplot(h1, ax=ax1, histtype="fill", color="white", edgecolor="blue", linewidth=1.5, alpha=0.5)
hint1 = ROOT.TH1F("hint1", "h1 bins integral", 100, -3, 3)
hint1[...] = np.cumsum(h1.values())
ax2 = ax1.twinx()
hep.histplot(hint1, ax=ax2, histtype="errorbar", color="red", marker="+", markersize=3)
ax1.set_xlim(-3, 3)
plt.title("Histogram with Cumulative Sum")
plt.show()
- Date
- July 2025
- Author
- Alberto Ferro, Nursena Bitirgen
Definition in file hist010_TH1_two_scales_uhi.py.