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10 changes: 10 additions & 0 deletions pandas/tests/plotting/test_hist_method.py
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Expand Up @@ -238,6 +238,16 @@ def test_hist_layout(self):
with tm.assertRaises(ValueError):
df.hist(layout=(-1, -1))

@slow
# GH 9351
def test_tight_layout(self):
if self.mpl_ge_2_0_0:
df = DataFrame(randn(100, 2))
_check_plot_works(df.hist)
self.plt.tight_layout()
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you don't need the try/except (if it works it won't raise)

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I think you need a _check_plot_works here

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Would _check_plot_works(df.hist); self.plt.tight_layout() work? The method seems to be designed for testing parameter inputs, but tight_layout isn't a histogram parameter.

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yes that's fine. I realize this just raises AttributeError, so that would be caught by the tests anyhow.


tm.close()


@tm.mplskip
class TestDataFrameGroupByPlots(TestPlotBase):
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