xarray.plot.hist#
- xarray.plot.hist(darray, *args, figsize=None, size=None, aspect=None, ax=None, xincrease=None, yincrease=None, xscale=None, yscale=None, xticks=None, yticks=None, xlim=None, ylim=None, **kwargs)[source]#
Histogram of DataArray.
Wraps
matplotlib.pyplot.hist().Plots N-dimensional arrays by first flattening the array.
- Parameters:
darray (
DataArray) – Can have any number of dimensions.figsize (
Iterableoffloat, optional) – A tuple (width, height) of the figure in inches. Mutually exclusive withsizeandax.aspect (
"auto","equal", scalar orNone, optional) – Aspect ratio of plot, so thataspect * sizegives the width in inches. Only used if asizeis provided.size (scalar, optional) – If provided, create a new figure for the plot with the given size: height (in inches) of each plot. See also:
aspect.ax (
matplotlib axes object, optional) – Axes on which to plot. By default, use the current axes. Mutually exclusive withsizeandfigsize.xincrease (
boolorNone, optional) – Should the values on the x axis be increasing from left to right? ifNone, use the default for the Matplotlib function.yincrease (
boolorNone, optional) – Should the values on the y axis be increasing from top to bottom? ifNone, use the default for the Matplotlib function.xscale, yscale (
{'linear', 'symlog', 'log', 'logit'}, optional) – Specifies scaling for the x- and y-axis, respectively.xticks, yticks (array-like, optional) – Specify tick locations for x- and y-axis.
xlim, ylim (
tuple[float,float], optional) – Specify x- and y-axis limits.**kwargs (optional) – Additional keyword arguments to
matplotlib.pyplot.hist().