from __future__ import annotations from typing import TYPE_CHECKING from wandb.plot.custom_chart import plot_table if TYPE_CHECKING: import wandb from wandb.plot.custom_chart import CustomChart def histogram( table: wandb.Table, value: str, title: str = "", split_table: bool = False, ) -> CustomChart: """Constructs a histogram chart from a W&B Table. Args: table (wandb.Table): The W&B Table containing the data for the histogram. value (str): The label for the bin axis (x-axis). title (str): The title of the histogram plot. split_table (bool): Whether the table should be split into a separate section in the W&B UI. If `True`, the table will be displayed in a section named "Custom Chart Tables". Default is `False`. Returns: CustomChart: A custom chart object that can be logged to W&B. To log the chart, pass it to `wandb.log()`. Example: ``` import math import random import wandb # Generate random data data = [[i, random.random() + math.sin(i / 10)] for i in range(100)] # Create a W&B Table table = wandb.Table( data=data, columns=["step", "height"], ) # Create a histogram plot histogram = wandb.plot.histogram( table, value="height", title="My Histogram", ) # Log the histogram plot to W&B with wandb.init(...) as run: run.log({"histogram-plot1": histogram}) ``` """ return plot_table( data_table=table, vega_spec_name="wandb/histogram/v0", fields={"value": value}, string_fields={"title": title}, split_table=split_table, )