# matplotlib: plot a histogram from data

i have data (a spectrum) that i want to plot as a histogram. i import the data and spectrum.shape shows me (1024,) as the format. however plt.hist does not plot the data correctly. if i use plt.bar(...) it works just fine, but for aesthetical reasons (i want to use the "stepfilled" histogram design) i have to employ plt.hist which offers this option. i really dont know what to do. here is my code:

import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import numpy as np

y1=spectrum[:]
num_bins = 1024
diagram = plt.hist(y1, num_bins, alpha=0.5)
plt.xlabel("TOF / $\mu$s")
plt.ylabel("# ions")
plt.show()


i hope for your help best regards, christoph

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Sorry if I have misinterpreted, but I think you need to read up on what a histogram will do for you. As it seems that you might already have the counts in the data you read in (I am making this assumption based on the fact that you say that the number of samples is 1024, and you then define 1024 bins). This is likely why bar is working and histogram isn't. –  dabillox Nov 13 '13 at 13:37
You just need to use the correct style arguments to bar, or look at how hist does the stepfilled plotting: github.com/tacaswell/matplotlib/blob/master/lib/matplotlib/axes/… or use step + fill_between –  tcaswell Nov 13 '13 at 18:29
hi thanks for your answer. i am employing bar now and it also looks quite nice;) –  Pjotr Pan Nov 19 '13 at 11:32

Ideally, you should ask this as a separate question, rather than an answer. However, the function in matplotlib that you're looking for is called step. matplotlib.org/api/pyplot_api.html#matplotlib.pyplot.step matplotlib.org/examples/pylab_examples/step_demo.html –  Joe Kington Nov 21 '13 at 1:12