Drawing average line in histogram (matplotlib)

user308827 picture user308827 · Apr 24, 2013 · Viewed 86.4k times · Source

I am drawing a histogram using matplotlib in python, and would like to draw a line representing the average of the dataset, overlaid on the histogram as a dotted line (or maybe some other color would do too). Any ideas on how to draw a line overlaid on the histogram?

I am using the plot() command, but not sure how to draw a vertical line (i.e. what value should I give for the y-axis?

thanks!

Answer

Warren Weckesser picture Warren Weckesser · Apr 24, 2013

You can use plot or vlines to draw a vertical line, but to draw a vertical line from the bottom to the top of the y axis, axvline is the probably the simplest function to use. Here's an example:

In [80]: import numpy as np

In [81]: import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

In [82]: np.random.seed(6789)

In [83]: x = np.random.gamma(4, 0.5, 1000)

In [84]: result = plt.hist(x, bins=20, color='c', edgecolor='k', alpha=0.65)

In [85]: plt.axvline(x.mean(), color='k', linestyle='dashed', linewidth=1)
Out[85]: <matplotlib.lines.Line2D at 0x119758828>

Result: plot