Pasha Murat writes:
>
> Gerco,
> this is the expected behaviour :
>
> - bin#0 of the histogram contains underflows,
> - bin#fNcells keeps overflows,
> - histogram bin numbers run from 1 to fNCells-1
>
> -pasha
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Gerco Onderwater writes:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I encountered the following behaviour that reminded me of the times when I
> > just switched from Fortran to C/C++ :)
> >
> > If I use TH1::SetContent(Stat_t* content), the first element of my array
> > is missing and the last bin in my histo is empty. The mistake is in the
> > following code
> >
> > void TH1::SetContent(Stat_t *content)
> > {
> > Int_t bin;
> > Stat_t bincontent;
> > for (bin=0; bin<fNcells; bin++) {
> > bincontent = *(content + bin);
> > SetBinContent(bin+1, bincontent);
> > ^^
> > add this +1 here; Histo bins still live in the F-world
> > }
> > }
> >
> > Rene, please update this in the working version.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > -- Gerco
> >
> > Dr. C.J.G. Onderwater
> > Nuclear Physics Laboratory
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