# top level path empty so break if not topLevelPath: break plots_path = plots_paths.get(topLevelPath, {}) # create new canvas canvasConfigs = copy.copy(plots_config.get('canvas', {})) canvasConfigs.update(plots_path.get('canvas', {})) canvas = Canvas(canvasConfigs.get('width', 500), canvasConfigs.get('height', 500)) canvas.SetRightMargin(canvasConfigs.get('rightmargin', 0.1)) canvas.SetBottomMargin(canvasConfigs.get('bottommargin', 0.2)) canvas.SetLeftMargin(canvasConfigs.get('leftmargin', 0.2)) if canvasConfigs.get('logy', False) == True: canvas.set_logy() # create a legend (an entry for each group) legendConfigs = copy.copy(plots_config.get('legend', {})) legendConfigs.update(plots_path.get('legend', {})) legend_numColumns = legendConfigs.get('numcolumns', 1) if "numcolumns" in legendConfigs: del legendConfigs['numcolumns'] legend = Legend(len(h), **legendConfigs) legend.SetNColumns(legend_numColumns) # scale the histograms before doing anything else for hgroup in h: if groups.get(hgroup.group).get('do not scale me', False): logger.info("Skipping %s for scaling" % hgroup.group) continue for hist in hgroup:
# top level path empty so break if not topLevelPath: break plots_path = plots_paths.get(topLevelPath, {}) # create new canvas canvasConfigs = copy.copy(plots_config.get('canvas', {})) canvasConfigs.update(plots_path.get('canvas', {})) canvas = Canvas(canvasConfigs.get('width', 500), canvasConfigs.get('height', 500)) canvas.SetRightMargin(canvasConfigs.get('rightmargin', 0.1)) canvas.SetBottomMargin(canvasConfigs.get('bottommargin', 0.2)) canvas.SetLeftMargin(canvasConfigs.get('leftmargin', 0.2)) if canvasConfigs.get('logy', False) == True: canvas.set_logy() # create a legend (an entry for each group) legendConfigs = copy.copy(plots_config.get('legend', {})) legendConfigs.update(plots_path.get('legend', {})) legend = Legend(len(h), **legendConfigs) # scale the histograms before doing anything else for hgroup in h: if groups.get(hgroup.group).get('do not scale me', False): logger.info("Skipping %s for scaling" % hgroup.group) continue for hist in hgroup: # scale the histograms, look up weights by did did = get_did(hist) weight = weights.get(did)