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pandas.Series.hist
Series.hist(by=None, ax=None, grid=True, xlabelsize=None, xrot=None, ylabelsize=None, yrot=None, figsize=None, bins=10, **kwds)
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Draw histogram of the input series using matplotlib.
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by : object, optional
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If passed, then used to form histograms for separate groups
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ax : matplotlib axis object
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If not passed, uses gca()
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grid : boolean, default True
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Whether to show axis grid lines
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xlabelsize : int, default None
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If specified changes the x-axis label size
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xrot : float, default None
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rotation of x axis labels
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ylabelsize : int, default None
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If specified changes the y-axis label size
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yrot : float, default None
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rotation of y axis labels
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figsize : tuple, default None
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figure size in inches by default
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bins : integer or sequence, default 10
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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.
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bins : integer, default 10
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Number of histogram bins to be used
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`**kwds` : keywords
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To be passed to the actual plotting function
See also
matplotlib.axes.Axes.hist
- Plot a histogram using matplotlib.
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