pandas.DataFrame.hist
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DataFrame.hist(data, column=None, by=None, grid=True, xlabelsize=None, xrot=None, ylabelsize=None, yrot=None, ax=None, sharex=False, sharey=False, figsize=None, layout=None, bins=10, **kwds)
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Make a histogram of the DataFrame’s.
A histogram is a representation of the distribution of data. This function calls matplotlib.pyplot.hist()
, on each series in the DataFrame, resulting in one histogram per column.
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data : DataFrame -
The pandas object holding the data. -
column : string or sequence -
If passed, will be used to limit data to a subset of columns. -
by : object, optional -
If passed, then used to form histograms for separate groups. -
grid : bool, default True -
Whether to show axis grid lines. -
xlabelsize : int, default None -
If specified changes the x-axis label size. -
xrot : float, default None -
Rotation of x axis labels. For example, a value of 90 displays the x labels rotated 90 degrees clockwise. -
ylabelsize : int, default None -
If specified changes the y-axis label size. -
yrot : float, default None -
Rotation of y axis labels. For example, a value of 90 displays the y labels rotated 90 degrees clockwise. -
ax : Matplotlib axes object, default None -
The axes to plot the histogram on. -
sharex : bool, default True if ax is None else False -
In case subplots=True, share x axis and set some x axis labels to invisible; defaults to True if ax is None otherwise False if an ax is passed in. Note that passing in both an ax and sharex=True will alter all x axis labels for all subplots in a figure. -
sharey : bool, default False -
In case subplots=True, share y axis and set some y axis labels to invisible. -
figsize : tuple -
The size in inches of the figure to create. Uses the value in matplotlib.rcParams by default. -
layout : tuple, optional -
Tuple of (rows, columns) for the layout of the histograms. -
bins : integer or sequence, default 10 -
Number of histogram bins to be used. If an integer is given, bins + 1 bin edges are calculated and returned. If bins is a sequence, gives bin edges, including left edge of first bin and right edge of last bin. In this case, bins is returned unmodified. - **kwds
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All other plotting keyword arguments to be passed to matplotlib.pyplot.hist() . |
Returns: |
- matplotlib.AxesSubplot or numpy.ndarray of them
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Examples
This example draws a histogram based on the length and width of some animals, displayed in three bins
>>> df = pd.DataFrame({
... 'length': [1.5, 0.5, 1.2, 0.9, 3],
... 'width': [0.7, 0.2, 0.15, 0.2, 1.1]
... }, index= ['pig', 'rabbit', 'duck', 'chicken', 'horse'])
>>> hist = df.hist(bins=3)