Hi all,

Thanks again for your answers. 

> Right, that's the intention to do that *for all cases*. There's also a
> fill attribute, which might be more unclear in the beginning (but just
> start filling histograms and I'm sure you'll some day). Overall the
> parameters of the histogram style are a bit clumsy, but that's due to
> the supported features ...

A last short question (sorry if it's trivial):

How could I plot two different histograms, using the class mentioned
before, with two different, specified colors. Can I use histogramdata's
arguments to specify the line attributes, or should I modify the class
itself to achieve this?

    f.plot(histogramdata(list1)) # I would like this red 
    f.plot(histogramdata(list2)) # ... and this blue.

I apologize for my ignorance about class structures in PyX.

Bye and have a nice weekend,

dani


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