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<h3 class="section">21.22 Example programs for 2D histograms</h3>

<p>This program demonstrates two features of two-dimensional histograms. 
First a 10-by-10 two-dimensional histogram is created with x and y running
from 0 to 1.  Then a few sample points are added to the histogram, at
(0.3,0.3) with a height of 1, at (0.8,0.1) with a height of 5 and at
(0.7,0.9) with a height of 0.5.  This histogram with three events is
used to generate a random sample of 1000 simulated events, which are
printed out.

<pre class="example"><pre class="verbatim">     #include &lt;stdio.h>
     #include &lt;gsl/gsl_rng.h>
     #include &lt;gsl/gsl_histogram2d.h>
     
     int
     main (void)
     {
       const gsl_rng_type * T;
       gsl_rng * r;
     
       gsl_histogram2d * h = gsl_histogram2d_alloc (10, 10);
     
       gsl_histogram2d_set_ranges_uniform (h, 
                                           0.0, 1.0,
                                           0.0, 1.0);
     
       gsl_histogram2d_accumulate (h, 0.3, 0.3, 1);
       gsl_histogram2d_accumulate (h, 0.8, 0.1, 5);
       gsl_histogram2d_accumulate (h, 0.7, 0.9, 0.5);
     
       gsl_rng_env_setup ();
       
       T = gsl_rng_default;
       r = gsl_rng_alloc (T);
     
       {
         int i;
         gsl_histogram2d_pdf * p 
           = gsl_histogram2d_pdf_alloc (h->nx, h->ny);
         
         gsl_histogram2d_pdf_init (p, h);
     
         for (i = 0; i &lt; 1000; i++) {
           double x, y;
           double u = gsl_rng_uniform (r);
           double v = gsl_rng_uniform (r);
            
           gsl_histogram2d_pdf_sample (p, u, v, &amp;x, &amp;y);
           
           printf ("%g %g\n", x, y);
         }
     
         gsl_histogram2d_pdf_free (p);
       }
     
       gsl_histogram2d_free (h);
       gsl_rng_free (r);
     
       return 0;
     }
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