pyspark.pandas.DataFrame.hist¶
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DataFrame.hist(bins=10, **kwds)[source]¶
- Draw one histogram of the DataFrame’s columns. A histogram is a representation of the distribution of data. This function calls - plotting.backend.plot(), on each series in the DataFrame, resulting in one histogram per column.- Parameters
- binsinteger 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
- All other plotting keyword arguments to be passed to plotting backend. 
 
- Returns
- plotly.graph_objs.Figure
- Return an custom object when - backend!=plotly. Return an ndarray when- subplots=True(matplotlib-only).
 
 - Examples - Basic plot. - For Series: - >>> s = ps.Series([1, 3, 2]) >>> s.plot.hist() - For DataFrame: - >>> df = pd.DataFrame( ... np.random.randint(1, 7, 6000), ... columns=['one']) >>> df['two'] = df['one'] + np.random.randint(1, 7, 6000) >>> df = ps.from_pandas(df) >>> df.plot.hist(bins=12, alpha=0.5)