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Histograms
Here's a basic example showing you how to create and fill a gaussian histogram. This example uses a standard Swing Frame EmbeddedCanvas on the UI side. The EmbeddedCanvas inherits from JPanel, so you are able to put it into JTabbedPanes and do anything that you'd normally do with a JPanel
import java.util.Random;
import javax.swing.JFrame;
import org.jlab.groot.data.H1F;
import org.jlab.groot.graphics.EmbeddedCanvas;
public class BasicDemo {
public static void main(String[] args) {
JFrame frame = new JFrame("Basic GROOT Demo");
EmbeddedCanvas canvas = new EmbeddedCanvas();
frame.setSize(800,500);
H1F histogram = new H1F("histogram",100,-5,5);
Random randomGenerator = new Random();
for(int i=0; i<5000; i++){
histogram.fill(randomGenerator.nextGaussian());
}
canvas.draw(histogram);
frame.add(canvas);
frame.setLocationRelativeTo(null);
frame.setVisible(true);
}
}
But that doesn't look too great. So we should set some titles.
histogram.setTitleX("Randomly Generated Function");
histogram.setTitleY("Counts");
But what about the Pad title? That's a part of the EmbeddedPad object.
canvas.getPad(0).setTitle("BasicDemo Test");
Colors and other attributes are part of the DatasetAttributes object, but are accessible through methods in the different plot types as show below.
histogram.setLineWidth(2);
histogram.setLineColor(21);
histogram.setFillColor(34);
The simplest way to set the font (before we roll out a Style package) is to set the font size and font for the entire canvas (including all the pads) all at once.
canvas.setFont("HanziPen TC");
canvas.setTitleSize(32);
canvas.setAxisTitleSize(24);
canvas.setAxisLabelSize(18);
canvas.setStatBoxFontSize(18);
You can now SetOptStat for each individual dataset and the pad will construct a stat box showing the selected items.
canvas.setStatBoxFontSize(18);
histogram.setOptStat(1110);
//Note: if you setOptStat(1110) for the pad, it will only apply to the first dataset
canvas.getPad(0).getAxisY().setLog(true);
canvas.getPad(0).getAxisZ().setLog(true);
//Note: It is highly recommended that you don't rely on autoscale for log scale axes