TGraph x-axis no numeric graduation possible?


ROOT Version: 6.14
Platform: Ubuntu16.04
Compiler: gcc630


Hi, I currently have this macro with given plot.

/// \file
/// \ingroup tutorial_graphs
/// \notebook
/// Create and Draw a TMultiGraph.
///
/// \macro_image
/// \macro_code
///
/// \author Rene Brun


void multigraph()
{
   gStyle->SetOptFit();
   auto c1 = new TCanvas("c1","multigraph",700,500);
   c1->SetGrid();

   // draw a frame to define the range
   auto mg = new TMultiGraph();

   // create first graph
   const Int_t n1 = 10;
   Double_t px1[] = {-0.1, 0.05, 0.25, 0.35, 0.5, 0.61,0.7,0.85,0.89,0.95};
   Double_t py1[] = {-1,2.9,5.6,7.4,9,9.6,8.7,6.3,4.5,1};
   Double_t ex1[] = {.0,.0,.0,.0,.0,.0,.0,.0,.0,.0};
   Double_t ey1[] = {.8,.7,.6,.5,.4,.4,.5,.6,.7,.8};
   auto gr1 = new TGraphErrors(n1,px1,py1,ex1,ey1);
   gr1->SetMarkerColor(kBlue);
   gr1->SetMarkerStyle(21);
   gr1->GetXaxis()->SetLabelOffset(999);
   gr1->GetXaxis()->SetLabelSize(0);
   //gr1->Fit("pol6","q");
   mg->Add(gr1);

   // create second graph
   const Int_t n2 = 10;
   Float_t x2[]  = {-0.28, 0.005, 0.19, 0.29, 0.45, 0.56,0.65,0.80,0.90,1.01};
   Float_t y2[]  = {2.1,3.86,7,9,10,10.55,9.64,7.26,5.42,2};
   Float_t ex2[] = {.04,.12,.08,.06,.05,.04,.07,.06,.08,.04};
   Float_t ey2[] = {.6,.8,.7,.4,.3,.3,.4,.5,.6,.7};
   auto gr2 = new TGraphErrors(n2,x2,y2,ex2,ey2);
   gr2->SetMarkerColor(kRed);
   gr2->SetMarkerStyle(20);
   gr2->GetXaxis()->SetLabelOffset(999);
   gr2->GetXaxis()->SetLabelSize(0);
   //gr2->Fit("pol5","q");

   mg->Add(gr2);
   
   mg->Draw("AP");
   
   //force drawing of canvas to generate the fit TPaveStats
   c1->Update();
   /*auto stats1 = (TPaveStats*)gr1->GetListOfFunctions()->FindObject("stats");
   auto stats2 = (TPaveStats*)gr2->GetListOfFunctions()->FindObject("stats");
   stats1->SetTextColor(kBlue);
   stats2->SetTextColor(kRed);
   stats1->SetX1NDC(0.12); stats1->SetX2NDC(0.32); stats1->SetY1NDC(0.75);
   stats2->SetX1NDC(0.72); stats2->SetX2NDC(0.92); stats2->SetY1NDC(0.78);
   c1->Modified();*/
}

At the moment, the plot shows numeric graduation on the x-axis from -0.2 to 1.

How may I get rid of these numeric graduation on the x-axis?

Thank you.

Add this
mg->GetXaxis()->SetLabelOffset(99);
after mg->Draw(“AP”);

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