Nicolas Rougier, (to Mic, who can't see a histogram and a line 
simultaneously):

> You need to specify the ylim because your height may be larger than your 
> histogram and then you cannot see it.
I suspect something similar. The height of matplot_hist.png is 0.040. 
The line goes from 0 to 300. The histogram reduces to the bottom line. 
There is no immediate relation between max(hist_data) and the height of 
a *normed* histogram.

And, please, if you want to point out the difficulties in making your 
programs fulfil your aims, show the REAL, COMPLETE programs, perhaps 
with fake, random data, but without useless : "hist_data=[]"

And don't call a mean: "median" or vice-versa...

Scaling the axes is easy. "ylim" should be changed, use also the 
"extent" parameter (see doc). Drawing axes shifted, as in hist.png is a 
bit more involved, and I don't know if you really want that as well.

Jerzy K.


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