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This function returns 1 if all the individual bin ranges of the two histograms are identical, and 0 otherwise.
This function adds the contents of the bins in histogram h2 to the corresponding bins of histogram h1, i.e. h'_1(i,j) = h_1(i,j) + h_2(i,j). The two histograms must have identical bin ranges.
This function subtracts the contents of the bins in histogram h2 from the corresponding bins of histogram h1, i.e. h'_1(i,j) = h_1(i,j) - h_2(i,j). The two histograms must have identical bin ranges.
This function multiplies the contents of the bins of histogram h1 by the contents of the corresponding bins in histogram h2, i.e. h'_1(i,j) = h_1(i,j) * h_2(i,j). The two histograms must have identical bin ranges.
This function divides the contents of the bins of histogram h1 by the contents of the corresponding bins in histogram h2, i.e. h'_1(i,j) = h_1(i,j) / h_2(i,j). The two histograms must have identical bin ranges.
This function multiplies the contents of the bins of histogram h by the constant scale, i.e. h'_1(i,j) = h_1(i,j) scale.
This function shifts the contents of the bins of histogram h by the constant offset, i.e. h'_1(i,j) = h_1(i,j) + offset.