Plot two histograms on the same graph and have their columns sum to 100

≯℡__Kan透↙ 提交于 2019-12-05 21:55:51

It sounds like you don't want the normed/density kwarg in this case. You're already using weights. If you multiply your weights by 100 and leave out the normed=True option, you should get exactly what you had in mind.

For example:

import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import numpy as np
np.random.seed(1)

x = np.random.normal(5, 2, 10000)
y = np.random.normal(2, 1, 3000000)

xweights = 100 * np.ones_like(x) / x.size
yweights = 100 * np.ones_like(y) / y.size

fig, ax = plt.subplots()
ax.hist(x, weights=xweights, color='lightblue', alpha=0.5)
ax.hist(y, weights=yweights, color='salmon', alpha=0.5)

ax.set(title='Histogram Comparison', ylabel='% of Dataset in Bin')
ax.margins(0.05)
ax.set_ylim(bottom=0)
plt.show()

On the other hand, what you're currently doing (weights and normed) would result in (note the units on the y-axis):

import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import numpy as np
np.random.seed(1)

x = np.random.normal(5, 2, 10000)
y = np.random.normal(2, 1, 3000000)

xweights = 100 * np.ones_like(x) / x.size
yweights = 100 * np.ones_like(y) / y.size

fig, ax = plt.subplots()
ax.hist(x, weights=xweights, color='lightblue', alpha=0.5, normed=True)
ax.hist(y, weights=yweights, color='salmon', alpha=0.5, normed=True)

ax.set(title='Histogram Comparison', ylabel='% of Dataset in Bin')
ax.margins(0.05)
ax.set_ylim(bottom=0)
plt.show()

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