Hi Nina,
Use Beam_Energy1->SetMaximum(??)
instead of
Beam_Energy1->GetYaxis()->SetRange(MinE1,MaxE1);
For your last problem, replace:
tree2->Draw("beam.E() >> Beam_Energy2", "same");
by
tree2->Draw("beam.E() >> Beam_Energy2", "", "same");
Rene Brun
On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, Mina Nozar wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to set the maximum y range of two histograms to one, namely
> the one taken from the histo with the maximum y-range.
>
> So I do something simple like the following in a root session, but I'm
> not getting the "desired" result with no error messages.
>
> root [10] f1= new TFile("xxx.root");
> root [11] TTree *tree1 = (TTree*) f1.Get("tree");
> root [12] tree1.ls();
> root [13] tree1.Print();
> ...
> root [20] f2 = new TFile("yyy.root");
> root [23] TTree *tree2 = (TTree*) f2.Get("tree");
> root [24] tree2.ls();
> root [25] tree2.Print();
> ...
>
> root [30] TH1F Beam_Energy1("Beam_Energy1","beam energy (GeV)",
> 100,1,6);
> root [31] tree1->Draw("beam.E() >> Beam_Energy1");
> root [32] Int_t MinE1=0, MaxE1=0;
> root [33] MaxE1 = int(0.01 *Beam_Energy1->GetMaximum() +
> Beam_Energy1->GetMaximum());
> root [34] MaxE1
> (int)29920
>
> So far, so good... But when I do the following:
>
> root [35] Beam_Energy1->GetYaxis()->SetRange(MinE1,MaxE1);
> root [36] tree1->Draw("beam.E() >> Beam_Energy1");
> root [37] TH1F Beam_Energy2("Beam_Energy2","beam energy (GeV)",100,1,6);
>
> root [38] Beam_Energy2->GetYaxis()->SetRange(MinE1,MaxE1);
> root [39] tree2->Draw("beam.E() >> Beam_Energy2");
>
>
> But I don't see the maximum y-range of either of the histos set at 29920
> as I wanted.
>
> Don't know what I've done "worng", any ideas?
>
>
> I actually resorted to drawing two histos on the same y-scale on two
> different pads since I was unable to get the two "drawn" on the same
> pad. I kept getting the error message "unkonwn name same" when I
> tried:
>
> tree1->Draw("beam.E() >> Beam_Energy1");
> tree2->Draw("beam.E() >> Beam_Energy2", "same");
>
> Drawing two or more histos/functions has worked for me before. I'm
> guessing the reason it didn't work this time is that I have beam defined
> as a pointer to a "TLorentzVector" type. In principle, it
> should still work!
>
> Thanks in advance for any help or ideas...
>
> Mina
>
>
>
>
>
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