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I'm looking for advice on how to show a title at the top of a collection of histogram plots that have been generated by a pandas df.hist() command. For instance, in the histogram figure block generated by the code below I'd like to place a general title (e.g. 'My collection of histogram plots') at the top of the figure:

data = DataFrame(np.random.randn(500).reshape(100,5), columns=list('abcde'))
axes = data.hist(sharey=True, sharex=True)

I've tried using the title keyword in the hist command (i.e. title='My collection of histogram plots'), but that didn't work.

The following code does work (in an ipython notebook) by adding text to one of the axes, but is a bit of a kludge.

axes[0,1].text(0.5, 1.4,'My collection of histogram plots', horizontalalignment='center',
               verticalalignment='center', transform=axes[0,1].transAxes)

Is there a better way?

dreme
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With newer Pandas versions, if someone is interested, here a slightly different solution with Pandas only:

ax = data.plot(kind='hist',subplots=True,sharex=True,sharey=True,title='My title')
Filippo Mazza
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You can use suptitle():

import pylab as pl
from pandas import *
data = DataFrame(np.random.randn(500).reshape(100,5), columns=list('abcde'))
axes = data.hist(sharey=True, sharex=True)
pl.suptitle("This is Figure title")
HYRY
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I found a better way:

plt.subplot(2,3,1)  # if use subplot
df = pd.read_csv('documents',low_memory=False)
df['column'].hist()
plt.title('your title')

It is very easy, display well at the top, and will not mess up your subplot.

E.Wang
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for matplotlib.pyplot, you can use:

import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
# ...
plt.suptitle("your title")

or if you're using a Figure object directly,

import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
fig, axs = plt.subplots(...)
# ...
fig.suptitle("your title")

See this example.

CrepeGoat
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If you want to quickly loop through all columns and get hist plots with titles, try this one.

import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

fig, axs = plt.subplots(len(data.columns), figsize=(4,10))
for n, col in enumerate(data.columns):
    data[col].hist(ax=axs[n],legend=True)
Victoria
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