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pandas.Series.plot.hist

Series.plot.hist(self, by=None, bins=10, **kwargs) [source]

Draw one histogram of the DataFrame’s columns.

A histogram is a representation of the distribution of data. This function groups the values of all given Series in the DataFrame into bins and draws all bins in one matplotlib.axes.Axes. This is useful when the DataFrame’s Series are in a similar scale.

Parameters:
by : str or sequence, optional

Column in the DataFrame to group by.

bins : int, default 10

Number of histogram bins to be used.

**kwds

Additional keyword arguments are documented in DataFrame.plot().

Returns:
class:matplotlib.AxesSubplot

Return a histogram plot.

See also

DataFrame.hist
Draw histograms per DataFrame’s Series.
Series.hist
Draw a histogram with Series’ data.

Examples

When we draw a dice 6000 times, we expect to get each value around 1000 times. But when we draw two dices and sum the result, the distribution is going to be quite different. A histogram illustrates those distributions.

>>> df = pd.DataFrame(
...     np.random.randint(1, 7, 6000),
...     columns = ['one'])
>>> df['two'] = df['one'] + np.random.randint(1, 7, 6000)
>>> ax = df.plot.hist(bins=12, alpha=0.5)
../../_images/pandas-Series-plot-hist-1.png

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