Hi folks,

using Linux Mint 17.1 here. I upgraded to julia 0.4.0 and now this simple 
code, taken from the web and tested on previous versions,

using PyPlot

x = randn(1000) # Values
nbins = 50 # Number of bins

fig = figure("pyplot_histogram",figsize=(6,6)) # Not strictly required
ax = axes() # Not strictly required
h = PyPlot.plt.hist(x,nbins) # Histogram, PyPlot.plt required to 
differentiate with conflicting hist command

Produces the following output

LoadError: type PyObject has no field hist
while loading In[133], in expression starting on line 6

 in getindex at /home/mazzanti/.julia/v0.4/PyCall/src/PyCall.jl:240
 in pysequence_query at /home/mazzanti/.julia/v0.4/PyCall/src/conversions.jl:781
 [inlined code] from /home/mazzanti/.julia/v0.4/PyCall/src/conversions.jl:797
 in pytype_query at /home/mazzanti/.julia/v0.4/PyCall/src/conversions.jl:826
 in convert at /home/mazzanti/.julia/v0.4/PyCall/src/conversions.jl:846
 in pycall at /home/mazzanti/.julia/v0.4/PyCall/src/PyCall.jl:399
 in call at /home/mazzanti/.julia/v0.4/PyCall/src/PyCall.jl:407
 in close_queued_figs at /home/mazzanti/.julia/v0.4/PyPlot/src/PyPlot.jl:401

Any hint on that? Am I doing something wrong? If so, can anybody help on how to 
do histograms in Julia 0.4.0?

Thanks,

Ferran. 


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