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Ensure HistogramWidget always uses 100 bins by default #250

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5 changes: 3 additions & 2 deletions 5 src/napari_matplotlib/histogram.py
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -26,8 +26,9 @@ def _get_bins(data: npt.NDArray[Any]) -> npt.NDArray[Any]:
step = np.ceil(np.ptp(data) / 100)
return np.arange(np.min(data), np.max(data) + step, step)
else:
# For other data types, just have 128 evenly spaced bins
return np.linspace(np.min(data), np.max(data), 100)
# For other data types, just have 100 evenly spaced bins
# (and 101 bin edges)
return np.linspace(np.min(data), np.max(data), 101)


class HistogramWidget(SingleAxesWidget):
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