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[Rivet] RivetAndy Buckley andy.buckley at ed.ac.ukTue Oct 11 10:48:09 BST 2011
Hi Chris, To explicitly specify the axis ranges, you use the XMin, XMax, YMin and YMax plot directives in your .plot file (the .plot file is used to copy these directives into the resulting .dat files, with pattern matching on the histo path for convenience). The format and directives are documented at http://projects.hepforge.org/rivet/make-plots.html In general, please send any Rivet queries to the Rivet list (CC'd)... I'm running out of time to handle all my email these days! Cheers, Andy On 03/10/11 17:57, Chris Young wrote: > Hi, > > Can I ask you a very quick (silly) Rivet question. How do I change the > range of the y-axis on my histograms? I can do the default (which shows > too little) and the --full-range which shows far too much (17 orders of > magnitude). > > Thanks, > Chris. > > P.S. I am looking into generating background samples to SUSY processes > which is why I have such an aggressive weighting scheme such that my > results stretch over so many orders of magnitude. > -- Dr Andy Buckley SUPA Advanced Research Fellow Particle Physics Experiment Group, University of Edinburgh The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, with registration number SC005336.
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