# Example *Real* world example histogram showing two Gaussian blobs representing a *Z* boson background and a Higgs boson signal. ```python # Unbinned data Z = np.random.normal(90, 10, size=10000) H = np.random.normal(125, 10, size=1000) # Manual binning, or reading from TH1F bins = np.linspace(50, 200, 31) Z_counts, _ = np.histogram(Z, bins=bins) H_counts, _ = np.histogram(H, bins=bins) plt.figure(figsize=(5,4)) # Drawing shapes plt.hist(bins[:-1], bins=bins, weights=Z_counts, label="$Z$ boson", histtype='stepfilled') plt.hist(bins[:-1], bins=bins, weights=H_counts, bottom=Z_counts, label="Higgs boson", histtype='stepfilled') # Styling plt.xlabel("Mass $m$ / GeV", ha='right', x=0.95) plt.ylabel("Events / 5 GeV", ha='right', y=0.95) plt.xlim((bins[0], bins[-1])) atlasify("Internal", r"$\sqrt{s} = 13\,\mathrm{TeV}$") plt.tight_layout() plt.savefig("test_histo.pdf") ``` ![ATLAS style plot](https://gitlab.sauerburger.com/cern/fsauerbu/atlasify/-/jobs/artifacts/master/raw/test_histo.png?job=doxec)