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Chuck Connell updated SPARK-37189:
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    Description: 
In pyspark.pandas if you write a line like this
{quote}DF.plot.hist(bins=30, range=[0, 20], title="US Counties -- DeathsPer100k 
(<20)")
{quote}
it compiles and runs, but the plot does not respect the range. All the values 
are shown.

The workaround is to create a new DataFrame that pre-selects just the rows you 
want, but line above should work also.

  was:
In pyspark.pandas if you write a line like this
{quote}DF.plot.hist(bins=20, title="US Counties -- FullVaxPer100")
{quote}
it compiles and runs, but the plot has no title.


> pyspark.pandas histogram accepts the range option but does not use it
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>
>                 Key: SPARK-37189
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-37189
>             Project: Spark
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: PySpark
>    Affects Versions: 3.2.0
>            Reporter: Chuck Connell
>            Priority: Major
>
> In pyspark.pandas if you write a line like this
> {quote}DF.plot.hist(bins=30, range=[0, 20], title="US Counties -- 
> DeathsPer100k (<20)")
> {quote}
> it compiles and runs, but the plot does not respect the range. All the values 
> are shown.
> The workaround is to create a new DataFrame that pre-selects just the rows 
> you want, but line above should work also.



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