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A set of examples, familiar to high energy physicists, that demonstrate plotting and fitting using scipy, numpy, and matplotib. These are supposed to demonstrate tasks commonly done in ROOT, but without using ROOT.

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# README
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# INSTALL
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    python setup.py install

You may need to run this as root, depending on your permissions.


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# Hello world!
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import numpy as np
import matplotlib.pylab as plt

import lichen.lichen as lch

x = np.random.normal(5,1,1000)
h = lch.hist_err(x,bins=50)
plt.show()

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A set of examples, familiar to high energy physicists, that demonstrate plotting and fitting using scipy, numpy, and matplotib. These are supposed to demonstrate tasks commonly done in ROOT, but without using ROOT.

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