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I am making a plot with SmoothDensityHistogram that looks like this:

SmoothDensityHistogram[RandomVariate[BinormalDistribution[.5], 10],MeshStyle -> Red, Mesh -> 3, PlotLegends ->Placed[BarLegend[Automatic,LabelStyle -> {GrayLevel[0.3], 30, FontFamily -> "Arial"}],   After]]

I would need some help on the following: - I would like to decide which Mesh lines are shown and indicate their value on it; - in the BarLegend, multiply all the values that are shown by a given number or, equivalently, normalize the scale to be between 0 and 1.

thanks!

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One way to get more control is to build your own version of SmoothDensityHistogram using DensityPlot and ContourPlot.

data = RandomVariate[BinormalDistribution[.5], 10];
pdf = PDF[SmoothKernelDistribution[data], {x, y}];

dp = DensityPlot[
   pdf,
   {x, -3, 3},
   {y, -3, 3},
   PlotLegends -> Automatic
   ];

cp = ContourPlot[
   pdf,
   {x, -3, 3},
   {y, -3, 3},
   Contours -> 4,
   ContourShading -> None,
   ContourLabels -> True
   ];

Show[dp, cp]

Plot example

To multiply all values by a number, you can multiply the PDF by that number.

The functions have options that can help you achieve higher quality in the figure. DensityPlot has an option called PlotPoints for example.

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SeedRandom[1]
data = RandomVariate[BinormalDistribution[.5], 10];
pdf = PDF[SmoothKernelDistribution[data]];

sdh = SmoothDensityHistogram[data, MeshStyle -> Red, Mesh -> 3, 
   Method -> {"BoundaryOffset" -> False}, 
   PlotLegends -> Placed[BarLegend[Automatic, 
      LabelStyle -> {GrayLevel[0.3], 30, FontFamily -> "Arial"}], After]];

Extract the mesh lines from sdh and find the associated pdf values:

mesh = DeleteDuplicates @ Round[Cases[Normal@sdh, Line[x_] :> pdf[x[[1]]], All], .001];

Post-process sdh to inject the (undocumented) sub-option "StyledContours" into the legend:

styledcontours = Method -> "StyledContours" -> Thread[{mesh, Directive[Thick, Red]}];

sdh /. b_BarLegend :> Append[b, styledcontours]

enter image description here

To add text labels to the mesh lines using another round of post-processing:

epilog = Cases[Normal @ sdh, Line[x_] :> 
    Text[ Round[pdf[x[[1]]], .001], BSplineFunction[x]@.5], All];

Show[sdh /. b_BarLegend :> Append[b, styledcontours], Epilog -> epilog]

enter image description here

Alternatively, we can construct a ContourPlot using mesh as Contours and the option ContourLabels and Show it with sdh:

cp = ContourPlot[pdf[{x, y}],, {x, -1, 2}, {y, -3, 3}, 
   Contours -> DeleteDuplicatesBy[Round[#, .01] &]@mesh, 
   ContourStyle -> Red, ContourLabels -> All, ContourShading -> None, 
   PlotRange -> All];

Show[sdh /. b_BarLegend :> Append[b, styledcontours], cp]

enter image description here

You can also change the list of labeled ticks in BarLegend using

Show[sdh /. b_BarLegend :> Append[b, {styledcontours, 
     "Ticks" -> DeleteDuplicatesBy[Round[#, .01] &]@mesh}],
  cp]

enter image description here

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