wg-backend-django/dell-env/lib/python3.11/site-packages/plotly/graph_objs/_figurewidget.py
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from plotly.basewidget import BaseFigureWidget
class FigureWidget(BaseFigureWidget):
def __init__(
self, data=None, layout=None, frames=None, skip_invalid=False, **kwargs
):
"""
Create a new :class:FigureWidget instance
Parameters
----------
data
The 'data' property is a tuple of trace instances
that may be specified as:
- A list or tuple of trace instances
(e.g. [Scatter(...), Bar(...)])
- A single trace instance
(e.g. Scatter(...), Bar(...), etc.)
- A list or tuple of dicts of string/value properties where:
- The 'type' property specifies the trace type
One of: ['bar', 'barpolar', 'box', 'candlestick',
'carpet', 'choropleth', 'choroplethmapbox',
'cone', 'contour', 'contourcarpet',
'densitymapbox', 'funnel', 'funnelarea',
'heatmap', 'heatmapgl', 'histogram',
'histogram2d', 'histogram2dcontour', 'icicle',
'image', 'indicator', 'isosurface', 'mesh3d',
'ohlc', 'parcats', 'parcoords', 'pie',
'pointcloud', 'sankey', 'scatter',
'scatter3d', 'scattercarpet', 'scattergeo',
'scattergl', 'scattermapbox', 'scatterpolar',
'scatterpolargl', 'scattersmith',
'scatterternary', 'splom', 'streamtube',
'sunburst', 'surface', 'table', 'treemap',
'violin', 'volume', 'waterfall']
- All remaining properties are passed to the constructor of
the specified trace type
(e.g. [{'type': 'scatter', ...}, {'type': 'bar, ...}])
layout
The 'layout' property is an instance of Layout
that may be specified as:
- An instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.Layout`
- A dict of string/value properties that will be passed
to the Layout constructor
Supported dict properties:
activeselection
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.layout.Activeselec
tion` instance or dict with compatible
properties
activeshape
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.layout.Activeshape
` instance or dict with compatible properties
annotations
A tuple of
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.layout.Annotation`
instances or dicts with compatible properties
annotationdefaults
When used in a template (as
layout.template.layout.annotationdefaults),
sets the default property values to use for
elements of layout.annotations
autosize
Determines whether or not a layout width or
height that has been left undefined by the user
is initialized on each relayout. Note that,
regardless of this attribute, an undefined
layout width or height is always initialized on
the first call to plot.
autotypenumbers
Using "strict" a numeric string in trace data
is not converted to a number. Using *convert
types* a numeric string in trace data may be
treated as a number during automatic axis
`type` detection. This is the default value;
however it could be overridden for individual
axes.
bargap
Sets the gap (in plot fraction) between bars of
adjacent location coordinates.
bargroupgap
Sets the gap (in plot fraction) between bars of
the same location coordinate.
barmode
Determines how bars at the same location
coordinate are displayed on the graph. With
"stack", the bars are stacked on top of one
another With "relative", the bars are stacked
on top of one another, with negative values
below the axis, positive values above With
"group", the bars are plotted next to one
another centered around the shared location.
With "overlay", the bars are plotted over one
another, you might need to reduce "opacity" to
see multiple bars.
barnorm
Sets the normalization for bar traces on the
graph. With "fraction", the value of each bar
is divided by the sum of all values at that
location coordinate. "percent" is the same but
multiplied by 100 to show percentages.
boxgap
Sets the gap (in plot fraction) between boxes
of adjacent location coordinates. Has no effect
on traces that have "width" set.
boxgroupgap
Sets the gap (in plot fraction) between boxes
of the same location coordinate. Has no effect
on traces that have "width" set.
boxmode
Determines how boxes at the same location
coordinate are displayed on the graph. If
"group", the boxes are plotted next to one
another centered around the shared location. If
"overlay", the boxes are plotted over one
another, you might need to set "opacity" to see
them multiple boxes. Has no effect on traces
that have "width" set.
calendar
Sets the default calendar system to use for
interpreting and displaying dates throughout
the plot.
clickmode
Determines the mode of single click
interactions. "event" is the default value and
emits the `plotly_click` event. In addition
this mode emits the `plotly_selected` event in
drag modes "lasso" and "select", but with no
event data attached (kept for compatibility
reasons). The "select" flag enables selecting
single data points via click. This mode also
supports persistent selections, meaning that
pressing Shift while clicking, adds to /
subtracts from an existing selection. "select"
with `hovermode`: "x" can be confusing,
consider explicitly setting `hovermode`:
"closest" when using this feature. Selection
events are sent accordingly as long as "event"
flag is set as well. When the "event" flag is
missing, `plotly_click` and `plotly_selected`
events are not fired.
coloraxis
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.layout.Coloraxis`
instance or dict with compatible properties
colorscale
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.layout.Colorscale`
instance or dict with compatible properties
colorway
Sets the default trace colors.
computed
Placeholder for exporting automargin-impacting
values namely `margin.t`, `margin.b`,
`margin.l` and `margin.r` in "full-json" mode.
datarevision
If provided, a changed value tells
`Plotly.react` that one or more data arrays has
changed. This way you can modify arrays in-
place rather than making a complete new copy
for an incremental change. If NOT provided,
`Plotly.react` assumes that data arrays are
being treated as immutable, thus any data array
with a different identity from its predecessor
contains new data.
dragmode
Determines the mode of drag interactions.
"select" and "lasso" apply only to scatter
traces with markers or text. "orbit" and
"turntable" apply only to 3D scenes.
editrevision
Controls persistence of user-driven changes in
`editable: true` configuration, other than
trace names and axis titles. Defaults to
`layout.uirevision`.
extendfunnelareacolors
If `true`, the funnelarea slice colors (whether
given by `funnelareacolorway` or inherited from
`colorway`) will be extended to three times its
original length by first repeating every color
20% lighter then each color 20% darker. This is
intended to reduce the likelihood of reusing
the same color when you have many slices, but
you can set `false` to disable. Colors provided
in the trace, using `marker.colors`, are never
extended.
extendiciclecolors
If `true`, the icicle slice colors (whether
given by `iciclecolorway` or inherited from
`colorway`) will be extended to three times its
original length by first repeating every color
20% lighter then each color 20% darker. This is
intended to reduce the likelihood of reusing
the same color when you have many slices, but
you can set `false` to disable. Colors provided
in the trace, using `marker.colors`, are never
extended.
extendpiecolors
If `true`, the pie slice colors (whether given
by `piecolorway` or inherited from `colorway`)
will be extended to three times its original
length by first repeating every color 20%
lighter then each color 20% darker. This is
intended to reduce the likelihood of reusing
the same color when you have many slices, but
you can set `false` to disable. Colors provided
in the trace, using `marker.colors`, are never
extended.
extendsunburstcolors
If `true`, the sunburst slice colors (whether
given by `sunburstcolorway` or inherited from
`colorway`) will be extended to three times its
original length by first repeating every color
20% lighter then each color 20% darker. This is
intended to reduce the likelihood of reusing
the same color when you have many slices, but
you can set `false` to disable. Colors provided
in the trace, using `marker.colors`, are never
extended.
extendtreemapcolors
If `true`, the treemap slice colors (whether
given by `treemapcolorway` or inherited from
`colorway`) will be extended to three times its
original length by first repeating every color
20% lighter then each color 20% darker. This is
intended to reduce the likelihood of reusing
the same color when you have many slices, but
you can set `false` to disable. Colors provided
in the trace, using `marker.colors`, are never
extended.
font
Sets the global font. Note that fonts used in
traces and other layout components inherit from
the global font.
funnelareacolorway
Sets the default funnelarea slice colors.
Defaults to the main `colorway` used for trace
colors. If you specify a new list here it can
still be extended with lighter and darker
colors, see `extendfunnelareacolors`.
funnelgap
Sets the gap (in plot fraction) between bars of
adjacent location coordinates.
funnelgroupgap
Sets the gap (in plot fraction) between bars of
the same location coordinate.
funnelmode
Determines how bars at the same location
coordinate are displayed on the graph. With
"stack", the bars are stacked on top of one
another With "group", the bars are plotted next
to one another centered around the shared
location. With "overlay", the bars are plotted
over one another, you might need to reduce
"opacity" to see multiple bars.
geo
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.layout.Geo`
instance or dict with compatible properties
grid
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.layout.Grid`
instance or dict with compatible properties
height
Sets the plot's height (in px).
hiddenlabels
hiddenlabels is the funnelarea & pie chart
analog of visible:'legendonly' but it can
contain many labels, and can simultaneously
hide slices from several pies/funnelarea charts
hiddenlabelssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud
for `hiddenlabels`.
hidesources
Determines whether or not a text link citing
the data source is placed at the bottom-right
cored of the figure. Has only an effect only on
graphs that have been generated via forked
graphs from the Chart Studio Cloud (at
https://chart-studio.plotly.com or on-premise).
hoverdistance
Sets the default distance (in pixels) to look
for data to add hover labels (-1 means no
cutoff, 0 means no looking for data). This is
only a real distance for hovering on point-like
objects, like scatter points. For area-like
objects (bars, scatter fills, etc) hovering is
on inside the area and off outside, but these
objects will not supersede hover on point-like
objects in case of conflict.
hoverlabel
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.layout.Hoverlabel`
instance or dict with compatible properties
hovermode
Determines the mode of hover interactions. If
"closest", a single hoverlabel will appear for
the "closest" point within the `hoverdistance`.
If "x" (or "y"), multiple hoverlabels will
appear for multiple points at the "closest" x-
(or y-) coordinate within the `hoverdistance`,
with the caveat that no more than one
hoverlabel will appear per trace. If *x
unified* (or *y unified*), a single hoverlabel
will appear multiple points at the closest x-
(or y-) coordinate within the `hoverdistance`
with the caveat that no more than one
hoverlabel will appear per trace. In this mode,
spikelines are enabled by default perpendicular
to the specified axis. If false, hover
interactions are disabled.
iciclecolorway
Sets the default icicle slice colors. Defaults
to the main `colorway` used for trace colors.
If you specify a new list here it can still be
extended with lighter and darker colors, see
`extendiciclecolors`.
images
A tuple of
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.layout.Image`
instances or dicts with compatible properties
imagedefaults
When used in a template (as
layout.template.layout.imagedefaults), sets the
default property values to use for elements of
layout.images
legend
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.layout.Legend`
instance or dict with compatible properties
mapbox
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.layout.Mapbox`
instance or dict with compatible properties
margin
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.layout.Margin`
instance or dict with compatible properties
meta
Assigns extra meta information that can be used
in various `text` attributes. Attributes such
as the graph, axis and colorbar `title.text`,
annotation `text` `trace.name` in legend items,
`rangeselector`, `updatemenus` and `sliders`
`label` text all support `meta`. One can access
`meta` fields using template strings:
`%{meta[i]}` where `i` is the index of the
`meta` item in question. `meta` can also be an
object for example `{key: value}` which can be
accessed %{meta[key]}.
metasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud
for `meta`.
minreducedheight
Minimum height of the plot with
margin.automargin applied (in px)
minreducedwidth
Minimum width of the plot with
margin.automargin applied (in px)
modebar
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.layout.Modebar`
instance or dict with compatible properties
newselection
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.layout.Newselectio
n` instance or dict with compatible properties
newshape
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.layout.Newshape`
instance or dict with compatible properties
paper_bgcolor
Sets the background color of the paper where
the graph is drawn.
piecolorway
Sets the default pie slice colors. Defaults to
the main `colorway` used for trace colors. If
you specify a new list here it can still be
extended with lighter and darker colors, see
`extendpiecolors`.
plot_bgcolor
Sets the background color of the plotting area
in-between x and y axes.
polar
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.layout.Polar`
instance or dict with compatible properties
scattergap
Sets the gap (in plot fraction) between scatter
points of adjacent location coordinates.
Defaults to `bargap`.
scattermode
Determines how scatter points at the same
location coordinate are displayed on the graph.
With "group", the scatter points are plotted
next to one another centered around the shared
location. With "overlay", the scatter points
are plotted over one another, you might need to
reduce "opacity" to see multiple scatter
points.
scene
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.layout.Scene`
instance or dict with compatible properties
selectdirection
When `dragmode` is set to "select", this limits
the selection of the drag to horizontal,
vertical or diagonal. "h" only allows
horizontal selection, "v" only vertical, "d"
only diagonal and "any" sets no limit.
selectionrevision
Controls persistence of user-driven changes in
selected points from all traces.
selections
A tuple of
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.layout.Selection`
instances or dicts with compatible properties
selectiondefaults
When used in a template (as
layout.template.layout.selectiondefaults), sets
the default property values to use for elements
of layout.selections
separators
Sets the decimal and thousand separators. For
example, *. * puts a '.' before decimals and a
space between thousands. In English locales,
dflt is ".," but other locales may alter this
default.
shapes
A tuple of
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.layout.Shape`
instances or dicts with compatible properties
shapedefaults
When used in a template (as
layout.template.layout.shapedefaults), sets the
default property values to use for elements of
layout.shapes
showlegend
Determines whether or not a legend is drawn.
Default is `true` if there is a trace to show
and any of these: a) Two or more traces would
by default be shown in the legend. b) One pie
trace is shown in the legend. c) One trace is
explicitly given with `showlegend: true`.
sliders
A tuple of
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.layout.Slider`
instances or dicts with compatible properties
sliderdefaults
When used in a template (as
layout.template.layout.sliderdefaults), sets
the default property values to use for elements
of layout.sliders
smith
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.layout.Smith`
instance or dict with compatible properties
spikedistance
Sets the default distance (in pixels) to look
for data to draw spikelines to (-1 means no
cutoff, 0 means no looking for data). As with
hoverdistance, distance does not apply to area-
like objects. In addition, some objects can be
hovered on but will not generate spikelines,
such as scatter fills.
sunburstcolorway
Sets the default sunburst slice colors.
Defaults to the main `colorway` used for trace
colors. If you specify a new list here it can
still be extended with lighter and darker
colors, see `extendsunburstcolors`.
template
Default attributes to be applied to the plot.
This should be a dict with format: `{'layout':
layoutTemplate, 'data': {trace_type:
[traceTemplate, ...], ...}}` where
`layoutTemplate` is a dict matching the
structure of `figure.layout` and
`traceTemplate` is a dict matching the
structure of the trace with type `trace_type`
(e.g. 'scatter'). Alternatively, this may be
specified as an instance of
plotly.graph_objs.layout.Template. Trace
templates are applied cyclically to traces of
each type. Container arrays (eg `annotations`)
have special handling: An object ending in
`defaults` (eg `annotationdefaults`) is applied
to each array item. But if an item has a
`templateitemname` key we look in the template
array for an item with matching `name` and
apply that instead. If no matching `name` is
found we mark the item invisible. Any named
template item not referenced is appended to the
end of the array, so this can be used to add a
watermark annotation or a logo image, for
example. To omit one of these items on the
plot, make an item with matching
`templateitemname` and `visible: false`.
ternary
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.layout.Ternary`
instance or dict with compatible properties
title
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.layout.Title`
instance or dict with compatible properties
titlefont
Deprecated: Please use layout.title.font
instead. Sets the title font. Note that the
title's font used to be customized by the now
deprecated `titlefont` attribute.
transition
Sets transition options used during
Plotly.react updates.
treemapcolorway
Sets the default treemap slice colors. Defaults
to the main `colorway` used for trace colors.
If you specify a new list here it can still be
extended with lighter and darker colors, see
`extendtreemapcolors`.
uirevision
Used to allow user interactions with the plot
to persist after `Plotly.react` calls that are
unaware of these interactions. If `uirevision`
is omitted, or if it is given and it changed
from the previous `Plotly.react` call, the
exact new figure is used. If `uirevision` is
truthy and did NOT change, any attribute that
has been affected by user interactions and did
not receive a different value in the new figure
will keep the interaction value.
`layout.uirevision` attribute serves as the
default for `uirevision` attributes in various
sub-containers. For finer control you can set
these sub-attributes directly. For example, if
your app separately controls the data on the x
and y axes you might set
`xaxis.uirevision=*time*` and
`yaxis.uirevision=*cost*`. Then if only the y
data is changed, you can update
`yaxis.uirevision=*quantity*` and the y axis
range will reset but the x axis range will
retain any user-driven zoom.
uniformtext
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.layout.Uniformtext
` instance or dict with compatible properties
updatemenus
A tuple of
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.layout.Updatemenu`
instances or dicts with compatible properties
updatemenudefaults
When used in a template (as
layout.template.layout.updatemenudefaults),
sets the default property values to use for
elements of layout.updatemenus
violingap
Sets the gap (in plot fraction) between violins
of adjacent location coordinates. Has no effect
on traces that have "width" set.
violingroupgap
Sets the gap (in plot fraction) between violins
of the same location coordinate. Has no effect
on traces that have "width" set.
violinmode
Determines how violins at the same location
coordinate are displayed on the graph. If
"group", the violins are plotted next to one
another centered around the shared location. If
"overlay", the violins are plotted over one
another, you might need to set "opacity" to see
them multiple violins. Has no effect on traces
that have "width" set.
waterfallgap
Sets the gap (in plot fraction) between bars of
adjacent location coordinates.
waterfallgroupgap
Sets the gap (in plot fraction) between bars of
the same location coordinate.
waterfallmode
Determines how bars at the same location
coordinate are displayed on the graph. With
"group", the bars are plotted next to one
another centered around the shared location.
With "overlay", the bars are plotted over one
another, you might need to reduce "opacity" to
see multiple bars.
width
Sets the plot's width (in px).
xaxis
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.layout.XAxis`
instance or dict with compatible properties
yaxis
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.layout.YAxis`
instance or dict with compatible properties
frames
The 'frames' property is a tuple of instances of
Frame that may be specified as:
- A list or tuple of instances of plotly.graph_objs.Frame
- A list or tuple of dicts of string/value properties that
will be passed to the Frame constructor
Supported dict properties:
baseframe
The name of the frame into which this frame's
properties are merged before applying. This is
used to unify properties and avoid needing to
specify the same values for the same properties
in multiple frames.
data
A list of traces this frame modifies. The
format is identical to the normal trace
definition.
group
An identifier that specifies the group to which
the frame belongs, used by animate to select a
subset of frames.
layout
Layout properties which this frame modifies.
The format is identical to the normal layout
definition.
name
A label by which to identify the frame
traces
A list of trace indices that identify the
respective traces in the data attribute
skip_invalid: bool
If True, invalid properties in the figure specification will be
skipped silently. If False (default) invalid properties in the
figure specification will result in a ValueError
Raises
------
ValueError
if a property in the specification of data, layout, or frames
is invalid AND skip_invalid is False
"""
super(FigureWidget, self).__init__(data, layout, frames, skip_invalid, **kwargs)
def update(self, dict1=None, overwrite=False, **kwargs) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Update the properties of the figure with a dict and/or with
keyword arguments.
This recursively updates the structure of the figure
object with the values in the input dict / keyword arguments.
Parameters
----------
dict1 : dict
Dictionary of properties to be updated
overwrite: bool
If True, overwrite existing properties. If False, apply updates
to existing properties recursively, preserving existing
properties that are not specified in the update operation.
kwargs :
Keyword/value pair of properties to be updated
Examples
--------
>>> import plotly.graph_objs as go
>>> fig = go.Figure(data=[{'y': [1, 2, 3]}])
>>> fig.update(data=[{'y': [4, 5, 6]}]) # doctest: +ELLIPSIS
Figure(...)
>>> fig.to_plotly_json() # doctest: +SKIP
{'data': [{'type': 'scatter',
'uid': 'e86a7c7a-346a-11e8-8aa8-a0999b0c017b',
'y': array([4, 5, 6], dtype=int32)}],
'layout': {}}
>>> fig = go.Figure(layout={'xaxis':
... {'color': 'green',
... 'range': [0, 1]}})
>>> fig.update({'layout': {'xaxis': {'color': 'pink'}}}) # doctest: +ELLIPSIS
Figure(...)
>>> fig.to_plotly_json() # doctest: +SKIP
{'data': [],
'layout': {'xaxis':
{'color': 'pink',
'range': [0, 1]}}}
Returns
-------
BaseFigure
Updated figure
"""
return super(FigureWidget, self).update(dict1, overwrite, **kwargs)
def update_traces(
self,
patch=None,
selector=None,
row=None,
col=None,
secondary_y=None,
overwrite=False,
**kwargs,
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Perform a property update operation on all traces that satisfy the
specified selection criteria
Parameters
----------
patch: dict or None (default None)
Dictionary of property updates to be applied to all traces that
satisfy the selection criteria.
selector: dict, function, int, str or None (default None)
Dict to use as selection criteria.
Traces will be selected if they contain properties corresponding
to all of the dictionary's keys, with values that exactly match
the supplied values. If None (the default), all traces are
selected. If a function, it must be a function accepting a single
argument and returning a boolean. The function will be called on
each trace and those for which the function returned True
will be in the selection. If an int N, the Nth trace matching row
and col will be selected (N can be negative). If a string S, the selector
is equivalent to dict(type=S).
row, col: int or None (default None)
Subplot row and column index of traces to select.
To select traces by row and column, the Figure must have been
created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots. If None
(the default), all traces are selected.
secondary_y: boolean or None (default None)
* If True, only select traces associated with the secondary
y-axis of the subplot.
* If False, only select traces associated with the primary
y-axis of the subplot.
* If None (the default), do not filter traces based on secondary
y-axis.
To select traces by secondary y-axis, the Figure must have been
created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots. See the docstring
for the specs argument to make_subplots for more info on
creating subplots with secondary y-axes.
overwrite: bool
If True, overwrite existing properties. If False, apply updates
to existing properties recursively, preserving existing
properties that are not specified in the update operation.
**kwargs
Additional property updates to apply to each selected trace. If
a property is specified in both patch and in **kwargs then the
one in **kwargs takes precedence.
Returns
-------
self
Returns the Figure object that the method was called on
"""
return super(FigureWidget, self).update_traces(
patch, selector, row, col, secondary_y, overwrite, **kwargs
)
def update_layout(self, dict1=None, overwrite=False, **kwargs) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Update the properties of the figure's layout with a dict and/or with
keyword arguments.
This recursively updates the structure of the original
layout with the values in the input dict / keyword arguments.
Parameters
----------
dict1 : dict
Dictionary of properties to be updated
overwrite: bool
If True, overwrite existing properties. If False, apply updates
to existing properties recursively, preserving existing
properties that are not specified in the update operation.
kwargs :
Keyword/value pair of properties to be updated
Returns
-------
BaseFigure
The Figure object that the update_layout method was called on
"""
return super(FigureWidget, self).update_layout(dict1, overwrite, **kwargs)
def for_each_trace(
self, fn, selector=None, row=None, col=None, secondary_y=None
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Apply a function to all traces that satisfy the specified selection
criteria
Parameters
----------
fn:
Function that inputs a single trace object.
selector: dict, function, int, str or None (default None)
Dict to use as selection criteria.
Traces will be selected if they contain properties corresponding
to all of the dictionary's keys, with values that exactly match
the supplied values. If None (the default), all traces are
selected. If a function, it must be a function accepting a single
argument and returning a boolean. The function will be called on
each trace and those for which the function returned True
will be in the selection. If an int N, the Nth trace matching row
and col will be selected (N can be negative). If a string S, the selector
is equivalent to dict(type=S).
row, col: int or None (default None)
Subplot row and column index of traces to select.
To select traces by row and column, the Figure must have been
created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots. If None
(the default), all traces are selected.
secondary_y: boolean or None (default None)
* If True, only select traces associated with the secondary
y-axis of the subplot.
* If False, only select traces associated with the primary
y-axis of the subplot.
* If None (the default), do not filter traces based on secondary
y-axis.
To select traces by secondary y-axis, the Figure must have been
created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots. See the docstring
for the specs argument to make_subplots for more info on
creating subplots with secondary y-axes.
Returns
-------
self
Returns the Figure object that the method was called on
"""
return super(FigureWidget, self).for_each_trace(
fn, selector, row, col, secondary_y
)
def add_trace(
self, trace, row=None, col=None, secondary_y=None, exclude_empty_subplots=False
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Add a trace to the figure
Parameters
----------
trace : BaseTraceType or dict
Either:
- An instances of a trace classe from the plotly.graph_objs
package (e.g plotly.graph_objs.Scatter, plotly.graph_objs.Bar)
- or a dicts where:
- The 'type' property specifies the trace type (e.g.
'scatter', 'bar', 'area', etc.). If the dict has no 'type'
property then 'scatter' is assumed.
- All remaining properties are passed to the constructor
of the specified trace type.
row : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot row index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.
If 'all', addresses all rows in the specified column(s).
col : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot col index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.
If 'all', addresses all columns in the specified row(s).
secondary_y: boolean or None (default None)
If True, associate this trace with the secondary y-axis of the
subplot at the specified row and col. Only valid if all of the
following conditions are satisfied:
* The figure was created using `plotly.subplots.make_subplots`.
* The row and col arguments are not None
* The subplot at the specified row and col has type xy
(which is the default) and secondary_y True. These
properties are specified in the specs argument to
make_subplots. See the make_subplots docstring for more info.
* The trace argument is a 2D cartesian trace
(scatter, bar, etc.)
exclude_empty_subplots: boolean
If True, the trace will not be added to subplots that don't already
have traces.
Returns
-------
BaseFigure
The Figure that add_trace was called on
Examples
--------
>>> from plotly import subplots
>>> import plotly.graph_objs as go
Add two Scatter traces to a figure
>>> fig = go.Figure()
>>> fig.add_trace(go.Scatter(x=[1,2,3], y=[2,1,2])) # doctest: +ELLIPSIS
Figure(...)
>>> fig.add_trace(go.Scatter(x=[1,2,3], y=[2,1,2])) # doctest: +ELLIPSIS
Figure(...)
Add two Scatter traces to vertically stacked subplots
>>> fig = subplots.make_subplots(rows=2)
>>> fig.add_trace(go.Scatter(x=[1,2,3], y=[2,1,2]), row=1, col=1) # doctest: +ELLIPSIS
Figure(...)
>>> fig.add_trace(go.Scatter(x=[1,2,3], y=[2,1,2]), row=2, col=1) # doctest: +ELLIPSIS
Figure(...)
"""
return super(FigureWidget, self).add_trace(
trace, row, col, secondary_y, exclude_empty_subplots
)
def add_traces(
self,
data,
rows=None,
cols=None,
secondary_ys=None,
exclude_empty_subplots=False,
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Add traces to the figure
Parameters
----------
data : list[BaseTraceType or dict]
A list of trace specifications to be added.
Trace specifications may be either:
- Instances of trace classes from the plotly.graph_objs
package (e.g plotly.graph_objs.Scatter, plotly.graph_objs.Bar)
- Dicts where:
- The 'type' property specifies the trace type (e.g.
'scatter', 'bar', 'area', etc.). If the dict has no 'type'
property then 'scatter' is assumed.
- All remaining properties are passed to the constructor
of the specified trace type.
rows : None, list[int], or int (default None)
List of subplot row indexes (starting from 1) for the traces to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`
If a single integer is passed, all traces will be added to row number
cols : None or list[int] (default None)
List of subplot column indexes (starting from 1) for the traces
to be added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`
If a single integer is passed, all traces will be added to column number
secondary_ys: None or list[boolean] (default None)
List of secondary_y booleans for traces to be added. See the
docstring for `add_trace` for more info.
exclude_empty_subplots: boolean
If True, the trace will not be added to subplots that don't already
have traces.
Returns
-------
BaseFigure
The Figure that add_traces was called on
Examples
--------
>>> from plotly import subplots
>>> import plotly.graph_objs as go
Add two Scatter traces to a figure
>>> fig = go.Figure()
>>> fig.add_traces([go.Scatter(x=[1,2,3], y=[2,1,2]),
... go.Scatter(x=[1,2,3], y=[2,1,2])]) # doctest: +ELLIPSIS
Figure(...)
Add two Scatter traces to vertically stacked subplots
>>> fig = subplots.make_subplots(rows=2)
>>> fig.add_traces([go.Scatter(x=[1,2,3], y=[2,1,2]),
... go.Scatter(x=[1,2,3], y=[2,1,2])],
... rows=[1, 2], cols=[1, 1]) # doctest: +ELLIPSIS
Figure(...)
"""
return super(FigureWidget, self).add_traces(
data, rows, cols, secondary_ys, exclude_empty_subplots
)
def add_vline(
self,
x,
row="all",
col="all",
exclude_empty_subplots=True,
annotation=None,
**kwargs,
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Add a vertical line to a plot or subplot that extends infinitely in the
y-dimension.
Parameters
----------
x: float or int
A number representing the x coordinate of the vertical line.
exclude_empty_subplots: Boolean
If True (default) do not place the shape on subplots that have no data
plotted on them.
row: None, int or 'all'
Subplot row for shape indexed starting at 1. If 'all', addresses all rows in
the specified column(s). If both row and col are None, addresses the
first subplot if subplots exist, or the only plot. By default is "all".
col: None, int or 'all'
Subplot column for shape indexed starting at 1. If 'all', addresses all rows in
the specified column(s). If both row and col are None, addresses the
first subplot if subplots exist, or the only plot. By default is "all".
annotation: dict or plotly.graph_objects.layout.Annotation. If dict(),
it is interpreted as describing an annotation. The annotation is
placed relative to the shape based on annotation_position (see
below) unless its x or y value has been specified for the annotation
passed here. xref and yref are always the same as for the added
shape and cannot be overridden.
annotation_position: a string containing optionally ["top", "bottom"]
and ["left", "right"] specifying where the text should be anchored
to on the line. Example positions are "bottom left", "right top",
"right", "bottom". If an annotation is added but annotation_position is
not specified, this defaults to "top right".
annotation_*: any parameters to go.layout.Annotation can be passed as
keywords by prefixing them with "annotation_". For example, to specify the
annotation text "example" you can pass annotation_text="example" as a
keyword argument.
**kwargs:
Any named function parameters that can be passed to 'add_shape',
except for x0, x1, y0, y1 or type.
"""
return super(FigureWidget, self).add_vline(
x, row, col, exclude_empty_subplots, annotation, **kwargs
)
def add_hline(
self,
y,
row="all",
col="all",
exclude_empty_subplots=True,
annotation=None,
**kwargs,
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Add a horizontal line to a plot or subplot that extends infinitely in the
x-dimension.
Parameters
----------
y: float or int
A number representing the y coordinate of the horizontal line.
exclude_empty_subplots: Boolean
If True (default) do not place the shape on subplots that have no data
plotted on them.
row: None, int or 'all'
Subplot row for shape indexed starting at 1. If 'all', addresses all rows in
the specified column(s). If both row and col are None, addresses the
first subplot if subplots exist, or the only plot. By default is "all".
col: None, int or 'all'
Subplot column for shape indexed starting at 1. If 'all', addresses all rows in
the specified column(s). If both row and col are None, addresses the
first subplot if subplots exist, or the only plot. By default is "all".
annotation: dict or plotly.graph_objects.layout.Annotation. If dict(),
it is interpreted as describing an annotation. The annotation is
placed relative to the shape based on annotation_position (see
below) unless its x or y value has been specified for the annotation
passed here. xref and yref are always the same as for the added
shape and cannot be overridden.
annotation_position: a string containing optionally ["top", "bottom"]
and ["left", "right"] specifying where the text should be anchored
to on the line. Example positions are "bottom left", "right top",
"right", "bottom". If an annotation is added but annotation_position is
not specified, this defaults to "top right".
annotation_*: any parameters to go.layout.Annotation can be passed as
keywords by prefixing them with "annotation_". For example, to specify the
annotation text "example" you can pass annotation_text="example" as a
keyword argument.
**kwargs:
Any named function parameters that can be passed to 'add_shape',
except for x0, x1, y0, y1 or type.
"""
return super(FigureWidget, self).add_hline(
y, row, col, exclude_empty_subplots, annotation, **kwargs
)
def add_vrect(
self,
x0,
x1,
row="all",
col="all",
exclude_empty_subplots=True,
annotation=None,
**kwargs,
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Add a rectangle to a plot or subplot that extends infinitely in the
y-dimension.
Parameters
----------
x0: float or int
A number representing the x coordinate of one side of the rectangle.
x1: float or int
A number representing the x coordinate of the other side of the rectangle.
exclude_empty_subplots: Boolean
If True (default) do not place the shape on subplots that have no data
plotted on them.
row: None, int or 'all'
Subplot row for shape indexed starting at 1. If 'all', addresses all rows in
the specified column(s). If both row and col are None, addresses the
first subplot if subplots exist, or the only plot. By default is "all".
col: None, int or 'all'
Subplot column for shape indexed starting at 1. If 'all', addresses all rows in
the specified column(s). If both row and col are None, addresses the
first subplot if subplots exist, or the only plot. By default is "all".
annotation: dict or plotly.graph_objects.layout.Annotation. If dict(),
it is interpreted as describing an annotation. The annotation is
placed relative to the shape based on annotation_position (see
below) unless its x or y value has been specified for the annotation
passed here. xref and yref are always the same as for the added
shape and cannot be overridden.
annotation_position: a string containing optionally ["inside", "outside"], ["top", "bottom"]
and ["left", "right"] specifying where the text should be anchored
to on the rectangle. Example positions are "outside top left", "inside
bottom", "right", "inside left", "inside" ("outside" is not supported). If
an annotation is added but annotation_position is not specified this
defaults to "inside top right".
annotation_*: any parameters to go.layout.Annotation can be passed as
keywords by prefixing them with "annotation_". For example, to specify the
annotation text "example" you can pass annotation_text="example" as a
keyword argument.
**kwargs:
Any named function parameters that can be passed to 'add_shape',
except for x0, x1, y0, y1 or type.
"""
return super(FigureWidget, self).add_vrect(
x0, x1, row, col, exclude_empty_subplots, annotation, **kwargs
)
def add_hrect(
self,
y0,
y1,
row="all",
col="all",
exclude_empty_subplots=True,
annotation=None,
**kwargs,
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Add a rectangle to a plot or subplot that extends infinitely in the
x-dimension.
Parameters
----------
y0: float or int
A number representing the y coordinate of one side of the rectangle.
y1: float or int
A number representing the y coordinate of the other side of the rectangle.
exclude_empty_subplots: Boolean
If True (default) do not place the shape on subplots that have no data
plotted on them.
row: None, int or 'all'
Subplot row for shape indexed starting at 1. If 'all', addresses all rows in
the specified column(s). If both row and col are None, addresses the
first subplot if subplots exist, or the only plot. By default is "all".
col: None, int or 'all'
Subplot column for shape indexed starting at 1. If 'all', addresses all rows in
the specified column(s). If both row and col are None, addresses the
first subplot if subplots exist, or the only plot. By default is "all".
annotation: dict or plotly.graph_objects.layout.Annotation. If dict(),
it is interpreted as describing an annotation. The annotation is
placed relative to the shape based on annotation_position (see
below) unless its x or y value has been specified for the annotation
passed here. xref and yref are always the same as for the added
shape and cannot be overridden.
annotation_position: a string containing optionally ["inside", "outside"], ["top", "bottom"]
and ["left", "right"] specifying where the text should be anchored
to on the rectangle. Example positions are "outside top left", "inside
bottom", "right", "inside left", "inside" ("outside" is not supported). If
an annotation is added but annotation_position is not specified this
defaults to "inside top right".
annotation_*: any parameters to go.layout.Annotation can be passed as
keywords by prefixing them with "annotation_". For example, to specify the
annotation text "example" you can pass annotation_text="example" as a
keyword argument.
**kwargs:
Any named function parameters that can be passed to 'add_shape',
except for x0, x1, y0, y1 or type.
"""
return super(FigureWidget, self).add_hrect(
y0, y1, row, col, exclude_empty_subplots, annotation, **kwargs
)
def set_subplots(
self, rows=None, cols=None, **make_subplots_args
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Add subplots to this figure. If the figure already contains subplots,
then this throws an error. Accepts any keyword arguments that
plotly.subplots.make_subplots accepts.
"""
return super(FigureWidget, self).set_subplots(rows, cols, **make_subplots_args)
def add_bar(
self,
alignmentgroup=None,
base=None,
basesrc=None,
cliponaxis=None,
constraintext=None,
customdata=None,
customdatasrc=None,
dx=None,
dy=None,
error_x=None,
error_y=None,
hoverinfo=None,
hoverinfosrc=None,
hoverlabel=None,
hovertemplate=None,
hovertemplatesrc=None,
hovertext=None,
hovertextsrc=None,
ids=None,
idssrc=None,
insidetextanchor=None,
insidetextfont=None,
legend=None,
legendgroup=None,
legendgrouptitle=None,
legendrank=None,
legendwidth=None,
marker=None,
meta=None,
metasrc=None,
name=None,
offset=None,
offsetgroup=None,
offsetsrc=None,
opacity=None,
orientation=None,
outsidetextfont=None,
selected=None,
selectedpoints=None,
showlegend=None,
stream=None,
text=None,
textangle=None,
textfont=None,
textposition=None,
textpositionsrc=None,
textsrc=None,
texttemplate=None,
texttemplatesrc=None,
uid=None,
uirevision=None,
unselected=None,
visible=None,
width=None,
widthsrc=None,
x=None,
x0=None,
xaxis=None,
xcalendar=None,
xhoverformat=None,
xperiod=None,
xperiod0=None,
xperiodalignment=None,
xsrc=None,
y=None,
y0=None,
yaxis=None,
ycalendar=None,
yhoverformat=None,
yperiod=None,
yperiod0=None,
yperiodalignment=None,
ysrc=None,
row=None,
col=None,
secondary_y=None,
**kwargs,
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Add a new Bar trace
The data visualized by the span of the bars is set in `y` if
`orientation` is set to "v" (the default) and the labels are
set in `x`. By setting `orientation` to "h", the roles are
interchanged.
Parameters
----------
alignmentgroup
Set several traces linked to the same position axis or
matching axes to the same alignmentgroup. This controls
whether bars compute their positional range dependently
or independently.
base
Sets where the bar base is drawn (in position axis
units). In "stack" or "relative" barmode, traces that
set "base" will be excluded and drawn in "overlay" mode
instead.
basesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`base`.
cliponaxis
Determines whether the text nodes are clipped about the
subplot axes. To show the text nodes above axis lines
and tick labels, make sure to set `xaxis.layer` and
`yaxis.layer` to *below traces*.
constraintext
Constrain the size of text inside or outside a bar to
be no larger than the bar itself.
customdata
Assigns extra data each datum. This may be useful when
listening to hover, click and selection events. Note
that, "scatter" traces also appends customdata items in
the markers DOM elements
customdatasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`customdata`.
dx
Sets the x coordinate step. See `x0` for more info.
dy
Sets the y coordinate step. See `y0` for more info.
error_x
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.bar.ErrorX` instance or
dict with compatible properties
error_y
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.bar.ErrorY` instance or
dict with compatible properties
hoverinfo
Determines which trace information appear on hover. If
`none` or `skip` are set, no information is displayed
upon hovering. But, if `none` is set, click and hover
events are still fired.
hoverinfosrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hoverinfo`.
hoverlabel
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.bar.Hoverlabel` instance
or dict with compatible properties
hovertemplate
Template string used for rendering the information that
appear on hover box. Note that this will override
`hoverinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
for example "y: %{y}" as well as %{xother}, {%_xother},
{%_xother_}, {%xother_}. When showing info for several
points, "xother" will be added to those with different
x positions from the first point. An underscore before
or after "(x|y)other" will add a space on that side,
only when this field is shown. Numbers are formatted
using d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for
example "Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. The variables available in
`hovertemplate` are the ones emitted as event data
described at this link
https://plotly.com/javascript/plotlyjs-events/#event-
data. Additionally, every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available. Finally, the template string has access
to variables `value` and `label`. Anything contained in
tag `<extra>` is displayed in the secondary box, for
example "<extra>{fullData.name}</extra>". To hide the
secondary box completely, use an empty tag
`<extra></extra>`.
hovertemplatesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertemplate`.
hovertext
Sets hover text elements associated with each (x,y)
pair. If a single string, the same string appears over
all the data points. If an array of string, the items
are mapped in order to the this trace's (x,y)
coordinates. To be seen, trace `hoverinfo` must contain
a "text" flag.
hovertextsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertext`.
ids
Assigns id labels to each datum. These ids for object
constancy of data points during animation. Should be an
array of strings, not numbers or any other type.
idssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`ids`.
insidetextanchor
Determines if texts are kept at center or start/end
points in `textposition` "inside" mode.
insidetextfont
Sets the font used for `text` lying inside the bar.
legend
Sets the reference to a legend to show this trace in.
References to these legends are "legend", "legend2",
"legend3", etc. Settings for these legends are set in
the layout, under `layout.legend`, `layout.legend2`,
etc.
legendgroup
Sets the legend group for this trace. Traces and shapes
part of the same legend group hide/show at the same
time when toggling legend items.
legendgrouptitle
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.bar.Legendgrouptitle`
instance or dict with compatible properties
legendrank
Sets the legend rank for this trace. Items and groups
with smaller ranks are presented on top/left side while
with "reversed" `legend.traceorder` they are on
bottom/right side. The default legendrank is 1000, so
that you can use ranks less than 1000 to place certain
items before all unranked items, and ranks greater than
1000 to go after all unranked items. When having
unranked or equal rank items shapes would be displayed
after traces i.e. according to their order in data and
layout.
legendwidth
Sets the width (in px or fraction) of the legend for
this trace.
marker
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.bar.Marker` instance or
dict with compatible properties
meta
Assigns extra meta information associated with this
trace that can be used in various text attributes.
Attributes such as trace `name`, graph, axis and
colorbar `title.text`, annotation `text`
`rangeselector`, `updatemenues` and `sliders` `label`
text all support `meta`. To access the trace `meta`
values in an attribute in the same trace, simply use
`%{meta[i]}` where `i` is the index or key of the
`meta` item in question. To access trace `meta` in
layout attributes, use `%{data[n[.meta[i]}` where `i`
is the index or key of the `meta` and `n` is the trace
index.
metasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`meta`.
name
Sets the trace name. The trace name appears as the
legend item and on hover.
offset
Shifts the position where the bar is drawn (in position
axis units). In "group" barmode, traces that set
"offset" will be excluded and drawn in "overlay" mode
instead.
offsetgroup
Set several traces linked to the same position axis or
matching axes to the same offsetgroup where bars of the
same position coordinate will line up.
offsetsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`offset`.
opacity
Sets the opacity of the trace.
orientation
Sets the orientation of the bars. With "v" ("h"), the
value of the each bar spans along the vertical
(horizontal).
outsidetextfont
Sets the font used for `text` lying outside the bar.
selected
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.bar.Selected` instance or
dict with compatible properties
selectedpoints
Array containing integer indices of selected points.
Has an effect only for traces that support selections.
Note that an empty array means an empty selection where
the `unselected` are turned on for all points, whereas,
any other non-array values means no selection all where
the `selected` and `unselected` styles have no effect.
showlegend
Determines whether or not an item corresponding to this
trace is shown in the legend.
stream
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.bar.Stream` instance or
dict with compatible properties
text
Sets text elements associated with each (x,y) pair. If
a single string, the same string appears over all the
data points. If an array of string, the items are
mapped in order to the this trace's (x,y) coordinates.
If trace `hoverinfo` contains a "text" flag and
"hovertext" is not set, these elements will be seen in
the hover labels.
textangle
Sets the angle of the tick labels with respect to the
bar. For example, a `tickangle` of -90 draws the tick
labels vertically. With "auto" the texts may
automatically be rotated to fit with the maximum size
in bars.
textfont
Sets the font used for `text`.
textposition
Specifies the location of the `text`. "inside"
positions `text` inside, next to the bar end (rotated
and scaled if needed). "outside" positions `text`
outside, next to the bar end (scaled if needed), unless
there is another bar stacked on this one, then the text
gets pushed inside. "auto" tries to position `text`
inside the bar, but if the bar is too small and no bar
is stacked on this one the text is moved outside. If
"none", no text appears.
textpositionsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`textposition`.
textsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`text`.
texttemplate
Template string used for rendering the information text
that appear on points. Note that this will override
`textinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
for example "y: %{y}". Numbers are formatted using
d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for example
"Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. Every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available. Finally, the template string has access
to variables `value` and `label`.
texttemplatesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`texttemplate`.
uid
Assign an id to this trace, Use this to provide object
constancy between traces during animations and
transitions.
uirevision
Controls persistence of some user-driven changes to the
trace: `constraintrange` in `parcoords` traces, as well
as some `editable: true` modifications such as `name`
and `colorbar.title`. Defaults to `layout.uirevision`.
Note that other user-driven trace attribute changes are
controlled by `layout` attributes: `trace.visible` is
controlled by `layout.legend.uirevision`,
`selectedpoints` is controlled by
`layout.selectionrevision`, and `colorbar.(x|y)`
(accessible with `config: {editable: true}`) is
controlled by `layout.editrevision`. Trace changes are
tracked by `uid`, which only falls back on trace index
if no `uid` is provided. So if your app can add/remove
traces before the end of the `data` array, such that
the same trace has a different index, you can still
preserve user-driven changes if you give each trace a
`uid` that stays with it as it moves.
unselected
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.bar.Unselected` instance
or dict with compatible properties
visible
Determines whether or not this trace is visible. If
"legendonly", the trace is not drawn, but can appear as
a legend item (provided that the legend itself is
visible).
width
Sets the bar width (in position axis units).
widthsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`width`.
x
Sets the x coordinates.
x0
Alternate to `x`. Builds a linear space of x
coordinates. Use with `dx` where `x0` is the starting
coordinate and `dx` the step.
xaxis
Sets a reference between this trace's x coordinates and
a 2D cartesian x axis. If "x" (the default value), the
x coordinates refer to `layout.xaxis`. If "x2", the x
coordinates refer to `layout.xaxis2`, and so on.
xcalendar
Sets the calendar system to use with `x` date data.
xhoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `x` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see:
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.
And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to
d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a
decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional
seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13
09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would
display *09~15~23.46*By default the values are
formatted using `xaxis.hoverformat`.
xperiod
Only relevant when the axis `type` is "date". Sets the
period positioning in milliseconds or "M<n>" on the x
axis. Special values in the form of "M<n>" could be
used to declare the number of months. In this case `n`
must be a positive integer.
xperiod0
Only relevant when the axis `type` is "date". Sets the
base for period positioning in milliseconds or date
string on the x0 axis. When `x0period` is round number
of weeks, the `x0period0` by default would be on a
Sunday i.e. 2000-01-02, otherwise it would be at
2000-01-01.
xperiodalignment
Only relevant when the axis `type` is "date". Sets the
alignment of data points on the x axis.
xsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`x`.
y
Sets the y coordinates.
y0
Alternate to `y`. Builds a linear space of y
coordinates. Use with `dy` where `y0` is the starting
coordinate and `dy` the step.
yaxis
Sets a reference between this trace's y coordinates and
a 2D cartesian y axis. If "y" (the default value), the
y coordinates refer to `layout.yaxis`. If "y2", the y
coordinates refer to `layout.yaxis2`, and so on.
ycalendar
Sets the calendar system to use with `y` date data.
yhoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `y` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see:
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.
And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to
d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a
decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional
seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13
09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would
display *09~15~23.46*By default the values are
formatted using `yaxis.hoverformat`.
yperiod
Only relevant when the axis `type` is "date". Sets the
period positioning in milliseconds or "M<n>" on the y
axis. Special values in the form of "M<n>" could be
used to declare the number of months. In this case `n`
must be a positive integer.
yperiod0
Only relevant when the axis `type` is "date". Sets the
base for period positioning in milliseconds or date
string on the y0 axis. When `y0period` is round number
of weeks, the `y0period0` by default would be on a
Sunday i.e. 2000-01-02, otherwise it would be at
2000-01-01.
yperiodalignment
Only relevant when the axis `type` is "date". Sets the
alignment of data points on the y axis.
ysrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`y`.
row : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot row index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
rows in the specified column(s).
col : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot col index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
columns in the specified row(s).
secondary_y: boolean or None (default None)
If True, associate this trace with the secondary y-axis of the
subplot at the specified row and col. Only valid if all of the
following conditions are satisfied:
* The figure was created using `plotly.subplots.make_subplots`.
* The row and col arguments are not None
* The subplot at the specified row and col has type xy
(which is the default) and secondary_y True. These
properties are specified in the specs argument to
make_subplots. See the make_subplots docstring for more info.
Returns
-------
FigureWidget
"""
from plotly.graph_objs import Bar
new_trace = Bar(
alignmentgroup=alignmentgroup,
base=base,
basesrc=basesrc,
cliponaxis=cliponaxis,
constraintext=constraintext,
customdata=customdata,
customdatasrc=customdatasrc,
dx=dx,
dy=dy,
error_x=error_x,
error_y=error_y,
hoverinfo=hoverinfo,
hoverinfosrc=hoverinfosrc,
hoverlabel=hoverlabel,
hovertemplate=hovertemplate,
hovertemplatesrc=hovertemplatesrc,
hovertext=hovertext,
hovertextsrc=hovertextsrc,
ids=ids,
idssrc=idssrc,
insidetextanchor=insidetextanchor,
insidetextfont=insidetextfont,
legend=legend,
legendgroup=legendgroup,
legendgrouptitle=legendgrouptitle,
legendrank=legendrank,
legendwidth=legendwidth,
marker=marker,
meta=meta,
metasrc=metasrc,
name=name,
offset=offset,
offsetgroup=offsetgroup,
offsetsrc=offsetsrc,
opacity=opacity,
orientation=orientation,
outsidetextfont=outsidetextfont,
selected=selected,
selectedpoints=selectedpoints,
showlegend=showlegend,
stream=stream,
text=text,
textangle=textangle,
textfont=textfont,
textposition=textposition,
textpositionsrc=textpositionsrc,
textsrc=textsrc,
texttemplate=texttemplate,
texttemplatesrc=texttemplatesrc,
uid=uid,
uirevision=uirevision,
unselected=unselected,
visible=visible,
width=width,
widthsrc=widthsrc,
x=x,
x0=x0,
xaxis=xaxis,
xcalendar=xcalendar,
xhoverformat=xhoverformat,
xperiod=xperiod,
xperiod0=xperiod0,
xperiodalignment=xperiodalignment,
xsrc=xsrc,
y=y,
y0=y0,
yaxis=yaxis,
ycalendar=ycalendar,
yhoverformat=yhoverformat,
yperiod=yperiod,
yperiod0=yperiod0,
yperiodalignment=yperiodalignment,
ysrc=ysrc,
**kwargs,
)
return self.add_trace(new_trace, row=row, col=col, secondary_y=secondary_y)
def add_barpolar(
self,
base=None,
basesrc=None,
customdata=None,
customdatasrc=None,
dr=None,
dtheta=None,
hoverinfo=None,
hoverinfosrc=None,
hoverlabel=None,
hovertemplate=None,
hovertemplatesrc=None,
hovertext=None,
hovertextsrc=None,
ids=None,
idssrc=None,
legend=None,
legendgroup=None,
legendgrouptitle=None,
legendrank=None,
legendwidth=None,
marker=None,
meta=None,
metasrc=None,
name=None,
offset=None,
offsetsrc=None,
opacity=None,
r=None,
r0=None,
rsrc=None,
selected=None,
selectedpoints=None,
showlegend=None,
stream=None,
subplot=None,
text=None,
textsrc=None,
theta=None,
theta0=None,
thetasrc=None,
thetaunit=None,
uid=None,
uirevision=None,
unselected=None,
visible=None,
width=None,
widthsrc=None,
row=None,
col=None,
**kwargs,
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Add a new Barpolar trace
The data visualized by the radial span of the bars is set in
`r`
Parameters
----------
base
Sets where the bar base is drawn (in radial axis
units). In "stack" barmode, traces that set "base" will
be excluded and drawn in "overlay" mode instead.
basesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`base`.
customdata
Assigns extra data each datum. This may be useful when
listening to hover, click and selection events. Note
that, "scatter" traces also appends customdata items in
the markers DOM elements
customdatasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`customdata`.
dr
Sets the r coordinate step.
dtheta
Sets the theta coordinate step. By default, the
`dtheta` step equals the subplot's period divided by
the length of the `r` coordinates.
hoverinfo
Determines which trace information appear on hover. If
`none` or `skip` are set, no information is displayed
upon hovering. But, if `none` is set, click and hover
events are still fired.
hoverinfosrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hoverinfo`.
hoverlabel
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.barpolar.Hoverlabel`
instance or dict with compatible properties
hovertemplate
Template string used for rendering the information that
appear on hover box. Note that this will override
`hoverinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
for example "y: %{y}" as well as %{xother}, {%_xother},
{%_xother_}, {%xother_}. When showing info for several
points, "xother" will be added to those with different
x positions from the first point. An underscore before
or after "(x|y)other" will add a space on that side,
only when this field is shown. Numbers are formatted
using d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for
example "Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. The variables available in
`hovertemplate` are the ones emitted as event data
described at this link
https://plotly.com/javascript/plotlyjs-events/#event-
data. Additionally, every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available. Anything contained in tag `<extra>` is
displayed in the secondary box, for example
"<extra>{fullData.name}</extra>". To hide the secondary
box completely, use an empty tag `<extra></extra>`.
hovertemplatesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertemplate`.
hovertext
Same as `text`.
hovertextsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertext`.
ids
Assigns id labels to each datum. These ids for object
constancy of data points during animation. Should be an
array of strings, not numbers or any other type.
idssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`ids`.
legend
Sets the reference to a legend to show this trace in.
References to these legends are "legend", "legend2",
"legend3", etc. Settings for these legends are set in
the layout, under `layout.legend`, `layout.legend2`,
etc.
legendgroup
Sets the legend group for this trace. Traces and shapes
part of the same legend group hide/show at the same
time when toggling legend items.
legendgrouptitle
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.barpolar.Legendgrouptitle`
instance or dict with compatible properties
legendrank
Sets the legend rank for this trace. Items and groups
with smaller ranks are presented on top/left side while
with "reversed" `legend.traceorder` they are on
bottom/right side. The default legendrank is 1000, so
that you can use ranks less than 1000 to place certain
items before all unranked items, and ranks greater than
1000 to go after all unranked items. When having
unranked or equal rank items shapes would be displayed
after traces i.e. according to their order in data and
layout.
legendwidth
Sets the width (in px or fraction) of the legend for
this trace.
marker
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.barpolar.Marker` instance
or dict with compatible properties
meta
Assigns extra meta information associated with this
trace that can be used in various text attributes.
Attributes such as trace `name`, graph, axis and
colorbar `title.text`, annotation `text`
`rangeselector`, `updatemenues` and `sliders` `label`
text all support `meta`. To access the trace `meta`
values in an attribute in the same trace, simply use
`%{meta[i]}` where `i` is the index or key of the
`meta` item in question. To access trace `meta` in
layout attributes, use `%{data[n[.meta[i]}` where `i`
is the index or key of the `meta` and `n` is the trace
index.
metasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`meta`.
name
Sets the trace name. The trace name appears as the
legend item and on hover.
offset
Shifts the angular position where the bar is drawn (in
"thetatunit" units).
offsetsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`offset`.
opacity
Sets the opacity of the trace.
r
Sets the radial coordinates
r0
Alternate to `r`. Builds a linear space of r
coordinates. Use with `dr` where `r0` is the starting
coordinate and `dr` the step.
rsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`r`.
selected
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.barpolar.Selected`
instance or dict with compatible properties
selectedpoints
Array containing integer indices of selected points.
Has an effect only for traces that support selections.
Note that an empty array means an empty selection where
the `unselected` are turned on for all points, whereas,
any other non-array values means no selection all where
the `selected` and `unselected` styles have no effect.
showlegend
Determines whether or not an item corresponding to this
trace is shown in the legend.
stream
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.barpolar.Stream` instance
or dict with compatible properties
subplot
Sets a reference between this trace's data coordinates
and a polar subplot. If "polar" (the default value),
the data refer to `layout.polar`. If "polar2", the data
refer to `layout.polar2`, and so on.
text
Sets hover text elements associated with each bar. If a
single string, the same string appears over all bars.
If an array of string, the items are mapped in order to
the this trace's coordinates.
textsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`text`.
theta
Sets the angular coordinates
theta0
Alternate to `theta`. Builds a linear space of theta
coordinates. Use with `dtheta` where `theta0` is the
starting coordinate and `dtheta` the step.
thetasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`theta`.
thetaunit
Sets the unit of input "theta" values. Has an effect
only when on "linear" angular axes.
uid
Assign an id to this trace, Use this to provide object
constancy between traces during animations and
transitions.
uirevision
Controls persistence of some user-driven changes to the
trace: `constraintrange` in `parcoords` traces, as well
as some `editable: true` modifications such as `name`
and `colorbar.title`. Defaults to `layout.uirevision`.
Note that other user-driven trace attribute changes are
controlled by `layout` attributes: `trace.visible` is
controlled by `layout.legend.uirevision`,
`selectedpoints` is controlled by
`layout.selectionrevision`, and `colorbar.(x|y)`
(accessible with `config: {editable: true}`) is
controlled by `layout.editrevision`. Trace changes are
tracked by `uid`, which only falls back on trace index
if no `uid` is provided. So if your app can add/remove
traces before the end of the `data` array, such that
the same trace has a different index, you can still
preserve user-driven changes if you give each trace a
`uid` that stays with it as it moves.
unselected
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.barpolar.Unselected`
instance or dict with compatible properties
visible
Determines whether or not this trace is visible. If
"legendonly", the trace is not drawn, but can appear as
a legend item (provided that the legend itself is
visible).
width
Sets the bar angular width (in "thetaunit" units).
widthsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`width`.
row : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot row index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
rows in the specified column(s).
col : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot col index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
columns in the specified row(s).
Returns
-------
FigureWidget
"""
from plotly.graph_objs import Barpolar
new_trace = Barpolar(
base=base,
basesrc=basesrc,
customdata=customdata,
customdatasrc=customdatasrc,
dr=dr,
dtheta=dtheta,
hoverinfo=hoverinfo,
hoverinfosrc=hoverinfosrc,
hoverlabel=hoverlabel,
hovertemplate=hovertemplate,
hovertemplatesrc=hovertemplatesrc,
hovertext=hovertext,
hovertextsrc=hovertextsrc,
ids=ids,
idssrc=idssrc,
legend=legend,
legendgroup=legendgroup,
legendgrouptitle=legendgrouptitle,
legendrank=legendrank,
legendwidth=legendwidth,
marker=marker,
meta=meta,
metasrc=metasrc,
name=name,
offset=offset,
offsetsrc=offsetsrc,
opacity=opacity,
r=r,
r0=r0,
rsrc=rsrc,
selected=selected,
selectedpoints=selectedpoints,
showlegend=showlegend,
stream=stream,
subplot=subplot,
text=text,
textsrc=textsrc,
theta=theta,
theta0=theta0,
thetasrc=thetasrc,
thetaunit=thetaunit,
uid=uid,
uirevision=uirevision,
unselected=unselected,
visible=visible,
width=width,
widthsrc=widthsrc,
**kwargs,
)
return self.add_trace(new_trace, row=row, col=col)
def add_box(
self,
alignmentgroup=None,
boxmean=None,
boxpoints=None,
customdata=None,
customdatasrc=None,
dx=None,
dy=None,
fillcolor=None,
hoverinfo=None,
hoverinfosrc=None,
hoverlabel=None,
hoveron=None,
hovertemplate=None,
hovertemplatesrc=None,
hovertext=None,
hovertextsrc=None,
ids=None,
idssrc=None,
jitter=None,
legend=None,
legendgroup=None,
legendgrouptitle=None,
legendrank=None,
legendwidth=None,
line=None,
lowerfence=None,
lowerfencesrc=None,
marker=None,
mean=None,
meansrc=None,
median=None,
mediansrc=None,
meta=None,
metasrc=None,
name=None,
notched=None,
notchspan=None,
notchspansrc=None,
notchwidth=None,
offsetgroup=None,
opacity=None,
orientation=None,
pointpos=None,
q1=None,
q1src=None,
q3=None,
q3src=None,
quartilemethod=None,
sd=None,
sdmultiple=None,
sdsrc=None,
selected=None,
selectedpoints=None,
showlegend=None,
showwhiskers=None,
sizemode=None,
stream=None,
text=None,
textsrc=None,
uid=None,
uirevision=None,
unselected=None,
upperfence=None,
upperfencesrc=None,
visible=None,
whiskerwidth=None,
width=None,
x=None,
x0=None,
xaxis=None,
xcalendar=None,
xhoverformat=None,
xperiod=None,
xperiod0=None,
xperiodalignment=None,
xsrc=None,
y=None,
y0=None,
yaxis=None,
ycalendar=None,
yhoverformat=None,
yperiod=None,
yperiod0=None,
yperiodalignment=None,
ysrc=None,
row=None,
col=None,
secondary_y=None,
**kwargs,
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Add a new Box trace
Each box spans from quartile 1 (Q1) to quartile 3 (Q3). The
second quartile (Q2, i.e. the median) is marked by a line
inside the box. The fences grow outward from the boxes' edges,
by default they span +/- 1.5 times the interquartile range
(IQR: Q3-Q1), The sample mean and standard deviation as well as
notches and the sample, outlier and suspected outliers points
can be optionally added to the box plot. The values and
positions corresponding to each boxes can be input using two
signatures. The first signature expects users to supply the
sample values in the `y` data array for vertical boxes (`x` for
horizontal boxes). By supplying an `x` (`y`) array, one box per
distinct `x` (`y`) value is drawn If no `x` (`y`) list is
provided, a single box is drawn. In this case, the box is
positioned with the trace `name` or with `x0` (`y0`) if
provided. The second signature expects users to supply the
boxes corresponding Q1, median and Q3 statistics in the `q1`,
`median` and `q3` data arrays respectively. Other box features
relying on statistics namely `lowerfence`, `upperfence`,
`notchspan` can be set directly by the users. To have plotly
compute them or to show sample points besides the boxes, users
can set the `y` data array for vertical boxes (`x` for
horizontal boxes) to a 2D array with the outer length
corresponding to the number of boxes in the traces and the
inner length corresponding the sample size.
Parameters
----------
alignmentgroup
Set several traces linked to the same position axis or
matching axes to the same alignmentgroup. This controls
whether bars compute their positional range dependently
or independently.
boxmean
If True, the mean of the box(es)' underlying
distribution is drawn as a dashed line inside the
box(es). If "sd" the standard deviation is also drawn.
Defaults to True when `mean` is set. Defaults to "sd"
when `sd` is set Otherwise defaults to False.
boxpoints
If "outliers", only the sample points lying outside the
whiskers are shown If "suspectedoutliers", the outlier
points are shown and points either less than 4*Q1-3*Q3
or greater than 4*Q3-3*Q1 are highlighted (see
`outliercolor`) If "all", all sample points are shown
If False, only the box(es) are shown with no sample
points Defaults to "suspectedoutliers" when
`marker.outliercolor` or `marker.line.outliercolor` is
set. Defaults to "all" under the q1/median/q3
signature. Otherwise defaults to "outliers".
customdata
Assigns extra data each datum. This may be useful when
listening to hover, click and selection events. Note
that, "scatter" traces also appends customdata items in
the markers DOM elements
customdatasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`customdata`.
dx
Sets the x coordinate step for multi-box traces set
using q1/median/q3.
dy
Sets the y coordinate step for multi-box traces set
using q1/median/q3.
fillcolor
Sets the fill color. Defaults to a half-transparent
variant of the line color, marker color, or marker line
color, whichever is available.
hoverinfo
Determines which trace information appear on hover. If
`none` or `skip` are set, no information is displayed
upon hovering. But, if `none` is set, click and hover
events are still fired.
hoverinfosrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hoverinfo`.
hoverlabel
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.box.Hoverlabel` instance
or dict with compatible properties
hoveron
Do the hover effects highlight individual boxes or
sample points or both?
hovertemplate
Template string used for rendering the information that
appear on hover box. Note that this will override
`hoverinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
for example "y: %{y}" as well as %{xother}, {%_xother},
{%_xother_}, {%xother_}. When showing info for several
points, "xother" will be added to those with different
x positions from the first point. An underscore before
or after "(x|y)other" will add a space on that side,
only when this field is shown. Numbers are formatted
using d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for
example "Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. The variables available in
`hovertemplate` are the ones emitted as event data
described at this link
https://plotly.com/javascript/plotlyjs-events/#event-
data. Additionally, every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available. Anything contained in tag `<extra>` is
displayed in the secondary box, for example
"<extra>{fullData.name}</extra>". To hide the secondary
box completely, use an empty tag `<extra></extra>`.
hovertemplatesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertemplate`.
hovertext
Same as `text`.
hovertextsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertext`.
ids
Assigns id labels to each datum. These ids for object
constancy of data points during animation. Should be an
array of strings, not numbers or any other type.
idssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`ids`.
jitter
Sets the amount of jitter in the sample points drawn.
If 0, the sample points align along the distribution
axis. If 1, the sample points are drawn in a random
jitter of width equal to the width of the box(es).
legend
Sets the reference to a legend to show this trace in.
References to these legends are "legend", "legend2",
"legend3", etc. Settings for these legends are set in
the layout, under `layout.legend`, `layout.legend2`,
etc.
legendgroup
Sets the legend group for this trace. Traces and shapes
part of the same legend group hide/show at the same
time when toggling legend items.
legendgrouptitle
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.box.Legendgrouptitle`
instance or dict with compatible properties
legendrank
Sets the legend rank for this trace. Items and groups
with smaller ranks are presented on top/left side while
with "reversed" `legend.traceorder` they are on
bottom/right side. The default legendrank is 1000, so
that you can use ranks less than 1000 to place certain
items before all unranked items, and ranks greater than
1000 to go after all unranked items. When having
unranked or equal rank items shapes would be displayed
after traces i.e. according to their order in data and
layout.
legendwidth
Sets the width (in px or fraction) of the legend for
this trace.
line
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.box.Line` instance or dict
with compatible properties
lowerfence
Sets the lower fence values. There should be as many
items as the number of boxes desired. This attribute
has effect only under the q1/median/q3 signature. If
`lowerfence` is not provided but a sample (in `y` or
`x`) is set, we compute the lower as the last sample
point below 1.5 times the IQR.
lowerfencesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`lowerfence`.
marker
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.box.Marker` instance or
dict with compatible properties
mean
Sets the mean values. There should be as many items as
the number of boxes desired. This attribute has effect
only under the q1/median/q3 signature. If `mean` is not
provided but a sample (in `y` or `x`) is set, we
compute the mean for each box using the sample values.
meansrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`mean`.
median
Sets the median values. There should be as many items
as the number of boxes desired.
mediansrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`median`.
meta
Assigns extra meta information associated with this
trace that can be used in various text attributes.
Attributes such as trace `name`, graph, axis and
colorbar `title.text`, annotation `text`
`rangeselector`, `updatemenues` and `sliders` `label`
text all support `meta`. To access the trace `meta`
values in an attribute in the same trace, simply use
`%{meta[i]}` where `i` is the index or key of the
`meta` item in question. To access trace `meta` in
layout attributes, use `%{data[n[.meta[i]}` where `i`
is the index or key of the `meta` and `n` is the trace
index.
metasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`meta`.
name
Sets the trace name. The trace name appears as the
legend item and on hover. For box traces, the name will
also be used for the position coordinate, if `x` and
`x0` (`y` and `y0` if horizontal) are missing and the
position axis is categorical
notched
Determines whether or not notches are drawn. Notches
displays a confidence interval around the median. We
compute the confidence interval as median +/- 1.57 *
IQR / sqrt(N), where IQR is the interquartile range and
N is the sample size. If two boxes' notches do not
overlap there is 95% confidence their medians differ.
See https://sites.google.com/site/davidsstatistics/home
/notched-box-plots for more info. Defaults to False
unless `notchwidth` or `notchspan` is set.
notchspan
Sets the notch span from the boxes' `median` values.
There should be as many items as the number of boxes
desired. This attribute has effect only under the
q1/median/q3 signature. If `notchspan` is not provided
but a sample (in `y` or `x`) is set, we compute it as
1.57 * IQR / sqrt(N), where N is the sample size.
notchspansrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`notchspan`.
notchwidth
Sets the width of the notches relative to the box'
width. For example, with 0, the notches are as wide as
the box(es).
offsetgroup
Set several traces linked to the same position axis or
matching axes to the same offsetgroup where bars of the
same position coordinate will line up.
opacity
Sets the opacity of the trace.
orientation
Sets the orientation of the box(es). If "v" ("h"), the
distribution is visualized along the vertical
(horizontal).
pointpos
Sets the position of the sample points in relation to
the box(es). If 0, the sample points are places over
the center of the box(es). Positive (negative) values
correspond to positions to the right (left) for
vertical boxes and above (below) for horizontal boxes
q1
Sets the Quartile 1 values. There should be as many
items as the number of boxes desired.
q1src
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`q1`.
q3
Sets the Quartile 3 values. There should be as many
items as the number of boxes desired.
q3src
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`q3`.
quartilemethod
Sets the method used to compute the sample's Q1 and Q3
quartiles. The "linear" method uses the 25th percentile
for Q1 and 75th percentile for Q3 as computed using
method #10 (listed on
http://jse.amstat.org/v14n3/langford.html). The
"exclusive" method uses the median to divide the
ordered dataset into two halves if the sample is odd,
it does not include the median in either half - Q1 is
then the median of the lower half and Q3 the median of
the upper half. The "inclusive" method also uses the
median to divide the ordered dataset into two halves
but if the sample is odd, it includes the median in
both halves - Q1 is then the median of the lower half
and Q3 the median of the upper half.
sd
Sets the standard deviation values. There should be as
many items as the number of boxes desired. This
attribute has effect only under the q1/median/q3
signature. If `sd` is not provided but a sample (in `y`
or `x`) is set, we compute the standard deviation for
each box using the sample values.
sdmultiple
Scales the box size when sizemode=sd Allowing boxes to
be drawn across any stddev range For example 1-stddev,
3-stddev, 5-stddev
sdsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`sd`.
selected
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.box.Selected` instance or
dict with compatible properties
selectedpoints
Array containing integer indices of selected points.
Has an effect only for traces that support selections.
Note that an empty array means an empty selection where
the `unselected` are turned on for all points, whereas,
any other non-array values means no selection all where
the `selected` and `unselected` styles have no effect.
showlegend
Determines whether or not an item corresponding to this
trace is shown in the legend.
showwhiskers
Determines whether or not whiskers are visible.
Defaults to true for `sizemode` "quartiles", false for
"sd".
sizemode
Sets the upper and lower bound for the boxes quartiles
means box is drawn between Q1 and Q3 SD means the box
is drawn between Mean +- Standard Deviation Argument
sdmultiple (default 1) to scale the box size So it
could be drawn 1-stddev, 3-stddev etc
stream
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.box.Stream` instance or
dict with compatible properties
text
Sets the text elements associated with each sample
value. If a single string, the same string appears over
all the data points. If an array of string, the items
are mapped in order to the this trace's (x,y)
coordinates. To be seen, trace `hoverinfo` must contain
a "text" flag.
textsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`text`.
uid
Assign an id to this trace, Use this to provide object
constancy between traces during animations and
transitions.
uirevision
Controls persistence of some user-driven changes to the
trace: `constraintrange` in `parcoords` traces, as well
as some `editable: true` modifications such as `name`
and `colorbar.title`. Defaults to `layout.uirevision`.
Note that other user-driven trace attribute changes are
controlled by `layout` attributes: `trace.visible` is
controlled by `layout.legend.uirevision`,
`selectedpoints` is controlled by
`layout.selectionrevision`, and `colorbar.(x|y)`
(accessible with `config: {editable: true}`) is
controlled by `layout.editrevision`. Trace changes are
tracked by `uid`, which only falls back on trace index
if no `uid` is provided. So if your app can add/remove
traces before the end of the `data` array, such that
the same trace has a different index, you can still
preserve user-driven changes if you give each trace a
`uid` that stays with it as it moves.
unselected
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.box.Unselected` instance
or dict with compatible properties
upperfence
Sets the upper fence values. There should be as many
items as the number of boxes desired. This attribute
has effect only under the q1/median/q3 signature. If
`upperfence` is not provided but a sample (in `y` or
`x`) is set, we compute the lower as the last sample
point above 1.5 times the IQR.
upperfencesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`upperfence`.
visible
Determines whether or not this trace is visible. If
"legendonly", the trace is not drawn, but can appear as
a legend item (provided that the legend itself is
visible).
whiskerwidth
Sets the width of the whiskers relative to the box'
width. For example, with 1, the whiskers are as wide as
the box(es).
width
Sets the width of the box in data coordinate If 0
(default value) the width is automatically selected
based on the positions of other box traces in the same
subplot.
x
Sets the x sample data or coordinates. See overview for
more info.
x0
Sets the x coordinate for single-box traces or the
starting coordinate for multi-box traces set using
q1/median/q3. See overview for more info.
xaxis
Sets a reference between this trace's x coordinates and
a 2D cartesian x axis. If "x" (the default value), the
x coordinates refer to `layout.xaxis`. If "x2", the x
coordinates refer to `layout.xaxis2`, and so on.
xcalendar
Sets the calendar system to use with `x` date data.
xhoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `x` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see:
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.
And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to
d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a
decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional
seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13
09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would
display *09~15~23.46*By default the values are
formatted using `xaxis.hoverformat`.
xperiod
Only relevant when the axis `type` is "date". Sets the
period positioning in milliseconds or "M<n>" on the x
axis. Special values in the form of "M<n>" could be
used to declare the number of months. In this case `n`
must be a positive integer.
xperiod0
Only relevant when the axis `type` is "date". Sets the
base for period positioning in milliseconds or date
string on the x0 axis. When `x0period` is round number
of weeks, the `x0period0` by default would be on a
Sunday i.e. 2000-01-02, otherwise it would be at
2000-01-01.
xperiodalignment
Only relevant when the axis `type` is "date". Sets the
alignment of data points on the x axis.
xsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`x`.
y
Sets the y sample data or coordinates. See overview for
more info.
y0
Sets the y coordinate for single-box traces or the
starting coordinate for multi-box traces set using
q1/median/q3. See overview for more info.
yaxis
Sets a reference between this trace's y coordinates and
a 2D cartesian y axis. If "y" (the default value), the
y coordinates refer to `layout.yaxis`. If "y2", the y
coordinates refer to `layout.yaxis2`, and so on.
ycalendar
Sets the calendar system to use with `y` date data.
yhoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `y` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see:
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.
And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to
d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a
decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional
seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13
09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would
display *09~15~23.46*By default the values are
formatted using `yaxis.hoverformat`.
yperiod
Only relevant when the axis `type` is "date". Sets the
period positioning in milliseconds or "M<n>" on the y
axis. Special values in the form of "M<n>" could be
used to declare the number of months. In this case `n`
must be a positive integer.
yperiod0
Only relevant when the axis `type` is "date". Sets the
base for period positioning in milliseconds or date
string on the y0 axis. When `y0period` is round number
of weeks, the `y0period0` by default would be on a
Sunday i.e. 2000-01-02, otherwise it would be at
2000-01-01.
yperiodalignment
Only relevant when the axis `type` is "date". Sets the
alignment of data points on the y axis.
ysrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`y`.
row : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot row index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
rows in the specified column(s).
col : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot col index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
columns in the specified row(s).
secondary_y: boolean or None (default None)
If True, associate this trace with the secondary y-axis of the
subplot at the specified row and col. Only valid if all of the
following conditions are satisfied:
* The figure was created using `plotly.subplots.make_subplots`.
* The row and col arguments are not None
* The subplot at the specified row and col has type xy
(which is the default) and secondary_y True. These
properties are specified in the specs argument to
make_subplots. See the make_subplots docstring for more info.
Returns
-------
FigureWidget
"""
from plotly.graph_objs import Box
new_trace = Box(
alignmentgroup=alignmentgroup,
boxmean=boxmean,
boxpoints=boxpoints,
customdata=customdata,
customdatasrc=customdatasrc,
dx=dx,
dy=dy,
fillcolor=fillcolor,
hoverinfo=hoverinfo,
hoverinfosrc=hoverinfosrc,
hoverlabel=hoverlabel,
hoveron=hoveron,
hovertemplate=hovertemplate,
hovertemplatesrc=hovertemplatesrc,
hovertext=hovertext,
hovertextsrc=hovertextsrc,
ids=ids,
idssrc=idssrc,
jitter=jitter,
legend=legend,
legendgroup=legendgroup,
legendgrouptitle=legendgrouptitle,
legendrank=legendrank,
legendwidth=legendwidth,
line=line,
lowerfence=lowerfence,
lowerfencesrc=lowerfencesrc,
marker=marker,
mean=mean,
meansrc=meansrc,
median=median,
mediansrc=mediansrc,
meta=meta,
metasrc=metasrc,
name=name,
notched=notched,
notchspan=notchspan,
notchspansrc=notchspansrc,
notchwidth=notchwidth,
offsetgroup=offsetgroup,
opacity=opacity,
orientation=orientation,
pointpos=pointpos,
q1=q1,
q1src=q1src,
q3=q3,
q3src=q3src,
quartilemethod=quartilemethod,
sd=sd,
sdmultiple=sdmultiple,
sdsrc=sdsrc,
selected=selected,
selectedpoints=selectedpoints,
showlegend=showlegend,
showwhiskers=showwhiskers,
sizemode=sizemode,
stream=stream,
text=text,
textsrc=textsrc,
uid=uid,
uirevision=uirevision,
unselected=unselected,
upperfence=upperfence,
upperfencesrc=upperfencesrc,
visible=visible,
whiskerwidth=whiskerwidth,
width=width,
x=x,
x0=x0,
xaxis=xaxis,
xcalendar=xcalendar,
xhoverformat=xhoverformat,
xperiod=xperiod,
xperiod0=xperiod0,
xperiodalignment=xperiodalignment,
xsrc=xsrc,
y=y,
y0=y0,
yaxis=yaxis,
ycalendar=ycalendar,
yhoverformat=yhoverformat,
yperiod=yperiod,
yperiod0=yperiod0,
yperiodalignment=yperiodalignment,
ysrc=ysrc,
**kwargs,
)
return self.add_trace(new_trace, row=row, col=col, secondary_y=secondary_y)
def add_candlestick(
self,
close=None,
closesrc=None,
customdata=None,
customdatasrc=None,
decreasing=None,
high=None,
highsrc=None,
hoverinfo=None,
hoverinfosrc=None,
hoverlabel=None,
hovertext=None,
hovertextsrc=None,
ids=None,
idssrc=None,
increasing=None,
legend=None,
legendgroup=None,
legendgrouptitle=None,
legendrank=None,
legendwidth=None,
line=None,
low=None,
lowsrc=None,
meta=None,
metasrc=None,
name=None,
opacity=None,
open=None,
opensrc=None,
selectedpoints=None,
showlegend=None,
stream=None,
text=None,
textsrc=None,
uid=None,
uirevision=None,
visible=None,
whiskerwidth=None,
x=None,
xaxis=None,
xcalendar=None,
xhoverformat=None,
xperiod=None,
xperiod0=None,
xperiodalignment=None,
xsrc=None,
yaxis=None,
yhoverformat=None,
row=None,
col=None,
secondary_y=None,
**kwargs,
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Add a new Candlestick trace
The candlestick is a style of financial chart describing open,
high, low and close for a given `x` coordinate (most likely
time). The boxes represent the spread between the `open` and
`close` values and the lines represent the spread between the
`low` and `high` values Sample points where the close value is
higher (lower) then the open value are called increasing
(decreasing). By default, increasing candles are drawn in green
whereas decreasing are drawn in red.
Parameters
----------
close
Sets the close values.
closesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`close`.
customdata
Assigns extra data each datum. This may be useful when
listening to hover, click and selection events. Note
that, "scatter" traces also appends customdata items in
the markers DOM elements
customdatasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`customdata`.
decreasing
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.candlestick.Decreasing`
instance or dict with compatible properties
high
Sets the high values.
highsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`high`.
hoverinfo
Determines which trace information appear on hover. If
`none` or `skip` are set, no information is displayed
upon hovering. But, if `none` is set, click and hover
events are still fired.
hoverinfosrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hoverinfo`.
hoverlabel
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.candlestick.Hoverlabel`
instance or dict with compatible properties
hovertext
Same as `text`.
hovertextsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertext`.
ids
Assigns id labels to each datum. These ids for object
constancy of data points during animation. Should be an
array of strings, not numbers or any other type.
idssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`ids`.
increasing
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.candlestick.Increasing`
instance or dict with compatible properties
legend
Sets the reference to a legend to show this trace in.
References to these legends are "legend", "legend2",
"legend3", etc. Settings for these legends are set in
the layout, under `layout.legend`, `layout.legend2`,
etc.
legendgroup
Sets the legend group for this trace. Traces and shapes
part of the same legend group hide/show at the same
time when toggling legend items.
legendgrouptitle
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.candlestick.Legendgrouptit
le` instance or dict with compatible properties
legendrank
Sets the legend rank for this trace. Items and groups
with smaller ranks are presented on top/left side while
with "reversed" `legend.traceorder` they are on
bottom/right side. The default legendrank is 1000, so
that you can use ranks less than 1000 to place certain
items before all unranked items, and ranks greater than
1000 to go after all unranked items. When having
unranked or equal rank items shapes would be displayed
after traces i.e. according to their order in data and
layout.
legendwidth
Sets the width (in px or fraction) of the legend for
this trace.
line
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.candlestick.Line` instance
or dict with compatible properties
low
Sets the low values.
lowsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`low`.
meta
Assigns extra meta information associated with this
trace that can be used in various text attributes.
Attributes such as trace `name`, graph, axis and
colorbar `title.text`, annotation `text`
`rangeselector`, `updatemenues` and `sliders` `label`
text all support `meta`. To access the trace `meta`
values in an attribute in the same trace, simply use
`%{meta[i]}` where `i` is the index or key of the
`meta` item in question. To access trace `meta` in
layout attributes, use `%{data[n[.meta[i]}` where `i`
is the index or key of the `meta` and `n` is the trace
index.
metasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`meta`.
name
Sets the trace name. The trace name appears as the
legend item and on hover.
opacity
Sets the opacity of the trace.
open
Sets the open values.
opensrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`open`.
selectedpoints
Array containing integer indices of selected points.
Has an effect only for traces that support selections.
Note that an empty array means an empty selection where
the `unselected` are turned on for all points, whereas,
any other non-array values means no selection all where
the `selected` and `unselected` styles have no effect.
showlegend
Determines whether or not an item corresponding to this
trace is shown in the legend.
stream
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.candlestick.Stream`
instance or dict with compatible properties
text
Sets hover text elements associated with each sample
point. If a single string, the same string appears over
all the data points. If an array of string, the items
are mapped in order to this trace's sample points.
textsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`text`.
uid
Assign an id to this trace, Use this to provide object
constancy between traces during animations and
transitions.
uirevision
Controls persistence of some user-driven changes to the
trace: `constraintrange` in `parcoords` traces, as well
as some `editable: true` modifications such as `name`
and `colorbar.title`. Defaults to `layout.uirevision`.
Note that other user-driven trace attribute changes are
controlled by `layout` attributes: `trace.visible` is
controlled by `layout.legend.uirevision`,
`selectedpoints` is controlled by
`layout.selectionrevision`, and `colorbar.(x|y)`
(accessible with `config: {editable: true}`) is
controlled by `layout.editrevision`. Trace changes are
tracked by `uid`, which only falls back on trace index
if no `uid` is provided. So if your app can add/remove
traces before the end of the `data` array, such that
the same trace has a different index, you can still
preserve user-driven changes if you give each trace a
`uid` that stays with it as it moves.
visible
Determines whether or not this trace is visible. If
"legendonly", the trace is not drawn, but can appear as
a legend item (provided that the legend itself is
visible).
whiskerwidth
Sets the width of the whiskers relative to the box'
width. For example, with 1, the whiskers are as wide as
the box(es).
x
Sets the x coordinates. If absent, linear coordinate
will be generated.
xaxis
Sets a reference between this trace's x coordinates and
a 2D cartesian x axis. If "x" (the default value), the
x coordinates refer to `layout.xaxis`. If "x2", the x
coordinates refer to `layout.xaxis2`, and so on.
xcalendar
Sets the calendar system to use with `x` date data.
xhoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `x` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see:
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.
And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to
d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a
decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional
seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13
09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would
display *09~15~23.46*By default the values are
formatted using `xaxis.hoverformat`.
xperiod
Only relevant when the axis `type` is "date". Sets the
period positioning in milliseconds or "M<n>" on the x
axis. Special values in the form of "M<n>" could be
used to declare the number of months. In this case `n`
must be a positive integer.
xperiod0
Only relevant when the axis `type` is "date". Sets the
base for period positioning in milliseconds or date
string on the x0 axis. When `x0period` is round number
of weeks, the `x0period0` by default would be on a
Sunday i.e. 2000-01-02, otherwise it would be at
2000-01-01.
xperiodalignment
Only relevant when the axis `type` is "date". Sets the
alignment of data points on the x axis.
xsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`x`.
yaxis
Sets a reference between this trace's y coordinates and
a 2D cartesian y axis. If "y" (the default value), the
y coordinates refer to `layout.yaxis`. If "y2", the y
coordinates refer to `layout.yaxis2`, and so on.
yhoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `y` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see:
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.
And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to
d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a
decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional
seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13
09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would
display *09~15~23.46*By default the values are
formatted using `yaxis.hoverformat`.
row : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot row index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
rows in the specified column(s).
col : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot col index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
columns in the specified row(s).
secondary_y: boolean or None (default None)
If True, associate this trace with the secondary y-axis of the
subplot at the specified row and col. Only valid if all of the
following conditions are satisfied:
* The figure was created using `plotly.subplots.make_subplots`.
* The row and col arguments are not None
* The subplot at the specified row and col has type xy
(which is the default) and secondary_y True. These
properties are specified in the specs argument to
make_subplots. See the make_subplots docstring for more info.
Returns
-------
FigureWidget
"""
from plotly.graph_objs import Candlestick
new_trace = Candlestick(
close=close,
closesrc=closesrc,
customdata=customdata,
customdatasrc=customdatasrc,
decreasing=decreasing,
high=high,
highsrc=highsrc,
hoverinfo=hoverinfo,
hoverinfosrc=hoverinfosrc,
hoverlabel=hoverlabel,
hovertext=hovertext,
hovertextsrc=hovertextsrc,
ids=ids,
idssrc=idssrc,
increasing=increasing,
legend=legend,
legendgroup=legendgroup,
legendgrouptitle=legendgrouptitle,
legendrank=legendrank,
legendwidth=legendwidth,
line=line,
low=low,
lowsrc=lowsrc,
meta=meta,
metasrc=metasrc,
name=name,
opacity=opacity,
open=open,
opensrc=opensrc,
selectedpoints=selectedpoints,
showlegend=showlegend,
stream=stream,
text=text,
textsrc=textsrc,
uid=uid,
uirevision=uirevision,
visible=visible,
whiskerwidth=whiskerwidth,
x=x,
xaxis=xaxis,
xcalendar=xcalendar,
xhoverformat=xhoverformat,
xperiod=xperiod,
xperiod0=xperiod0,
xperiodalignment=xperiodalignment,
xsrc=xsrc,
yaxis=yaxis,
yhoverformat=yhoverformat,
**kwargs,
)
return self.add_trace(new_trace, row=row, col=col, secondary_y=secondary_y)
def add_carpet(
self,
a=None,
a0=None,
aaxis=None,
asrc=None,
b=None,
b0=None,
baxis=None,
bsrc=None,
carpet=None,
cheaterslope=None,
color=None,
customdata=None,
customdatasrc=None,
da=None,
db=None,
font=None,
ids=None,
idssrc=None,
legend=None,
legendgrouptitle=None,
legendrank=None,
legendwidth=None,
meta=None,
metasrc=None,
name=None,
opacity=None,
stream=None,
uid=None,
uirevision=None,
visible=None,
x=None,
xaxis=None,
xsrc=None,
y=None,
yaxis=None,
ysrc=None,
row=None,
col=None,
secondary_y=None,
**kwargs,
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Add a new Carpet trace
The data describing carpet axis layout is set in `y` and
(optionally) also `x`. If only `y` is present, `x` the plot is
interpreted as a cheater plot and is filled in using the `y`
values. `x` and `y` may either be 2D arrays matching with each
dimension matching that of `a` and `b`, or they may be 1D
arrays with total length equal to that of `a` and `b`.
Parameters
----------
a
An array containing values of the first parameter value
a0
Alternate to `a`. Builds a linear space of a
coordinates. Use with `da` where `a0` is the starting
coordinate and `da` the step.
aaxis
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.carpet.Aaxis` instance or
dict with compatible properties
asrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`a`.
b
A two dimensional array of y coordinates at each carpet
point.
b0
Alternate to `b`. Builds a linear space of a
coordinates. Use with `db` where `b0` is the starting
coordinate and `db` the step.
baxis
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.carpet.Baxis` instance or
dict with compatible properties
bsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`b`.
carpet
An identifier for this carpet, so that `scattercarpet`
and `contourcarpet` traces can specify a carpet plot on
which they lie
cheaterslope
The shift applied to each successive row of data in
creating a cheater plot. Only used if `x` is been
omitted.
color
Sets default for all colors associated with this axis
all at once: line, font, tick, and grid colors. Grid
color is lightened by blending this with the plot
background Individual pieces can override this.
customdata
Assigns extra data each datum. This may be useful when
listening to hover, click and selection events. Note
that, "scatter" traces also appends customdata items in
the markers DOM elements
customdatasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`customdata`.
da
Sets the a coordinate step. See `a0` for more info.
db
Sets the b coordinate step. See `b0` for more info.
font
The default font used for axis & tick labels on this
carpet
ids
Assigns id labels to each datum. These ids for object
constancy of data points during animation. Should be an
array of strings, not numbers or any other type.
idssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`ids`.
legend
Sets the reference to a legend to show this trace in.
References to these legends are "legend", "legend2",
"legend3", etc. Settings for these legends are set in
the layout, under `layout.legend`, `layout.legend2`,
etc.
legendgrouptitle
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.carpet.Legendgrouptitle`
instance or dict with compatible properties
legendrank
Sets the legend rank for this trace. Items and groups
with smaller ranks are presented on top/left side while
with "reversed" `legend.traceorder` they are on
bottom/right side. The default legendrank is 1000, so
that you can use ranks less than 1000 to place certain
items before all unranked items, and ranks greater than
1000 to go after all unranked items. When having
unranked or equal rank items shapes would be displayed
after traces i.e. according to their order in data and
layout.
legendwidth
Sets the width (in px or fraction) of the legend for
this trace.
meta
Assigns extra meta information associated with this
trace that can be used in various text attributes.
Attributes such as trace `name`, graph, axis and
colorbar `title.text`, annotation `text`
`rangeselector`, `updatemenues` and `sliders` `label`
text all support `meta`. To access the trace `meta`
values in an attribute in the same trace, simply use
`%{meta[i]}` where `i` is the index or key of the
`meta` item in question. To access trace `meta` in
layout attributes, use `%{data[n[.meta[i]}` where `i`
is the index or key of the `meta` and `n` is the trace
index.
metasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`meta`.
name
Sets the trace name. The trace name appears as the
legend item and on hover.
opacity
Sets the opacity of the trace.
stream
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.carpet.Stream` instance or
dict with compatible properties
uid
Assign an id to this trace, Use this to provide object
constancy between traces during animations and
transitions.
uirevision
Controls persistence of some user-driven changes to the
trace: `constraintrange` in `parcoords` traces, as well
as some `editable: true` modifications such as `name`
and `colorbar.title`. Defaults to `layout.uirevision`.
Note that other user-driven trace attribute changes are
controlled by `layout` attributes: `trace.visible` is
controlled by `layout.legend.uirevision`,
`selectedpoints` is controlled by
`layout.selectionrevision`, and `colorbar.(x|y)`
(accessible with `config: {editable: true}`) is
controlled by `layout.editrevision`. Trace changes are
tracked by `uid`, which only falls back on trace index
if no `uid` is provided. So if your app can add/remove
traces before the end of the `data` array, such that
the same trace has a different index, you can still
preserve user-driven changes if you give each trace a
`uid` that stays with it as it moves.
visible
Determines whether or not this trace is visible. If
"legendonly", the trace is not drawn, but can appear as
a legend item (provided that the legend itself is
visible).
x
A two dimensional array of x coordinates at each carpet
point. If omitted, the plot is a cheater plot and the
xaxis is hidden by default.
xaxis
Sets a reference between this trace's x coordinates and
a 2D cartesian x axis. If "x" (the default value), the
x coordinates refer to `layout.xaxis`. If "x2", the x
coordinates refer to `layout.xaxis2`, and so on.
xsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`x`.
y
A two dimensional array of y coordinates at each carpet
point.
yaxis
Sets a reference between this trace's y coordinates and
a 2D cartesian y axis. If "y" (the default value), the
y coordinates refer to `layout.yaxis`. If "y2", the y
coordinates refer to `layout.yaxis2`, and so on.
ysrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`y`.
row : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot row index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
rows in the specified column(s).
col : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot col index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
columns in the specified row(s).
secondary_y: boolean or None (default None)
If True, associate this trace with the secondary y-axis of the
subplot at the specified row and col. Only valid if all of the
following conditions are satisfied:
* The figure was created using `plotly.subplots.make_subplots`.
* The row and col arguments are not None
* The subplot at the specified row and col has type xy
(which is the default) and secondary_y True. These
properties are specified in the specs argument to
make_subplots. See the make_subplots docstring for more info.
Returns
-------
FigureWidget
"""
from plotly.graph_objs import Carpet
new_trace = Carpet(
a=a,
a0=a0,
aaxis=aaxis,
asrc=asrc,
b=b,
b0=b0,
baxis=baxis,
bsrc=bsrc,
carpet=carpet,
cheaterslope=cheaterslope,
color=color,
customdata=customdata,
customdatasrc=customdatasrc,
da=da,
db=db,
font=font,
ids=ids,
idssrc=idssrc,
legend=legend,
legendgrouptitle=legendgrouptitle,
legendrank=legendrank,
legendwidth=legendwidth,
meta=meta,
metasrc=metasrc,
name=name,
opacity=opacity,
stream=stream,
uid=uid,
uirevision=uirevision,
visible=visible,
x=x,
xaxis=xaxis,
xsrc=xsrc,
y=y,
yaxis=yaxis,
ysrc=ysrc,
**kwargs,
)
return self.add_trace(new_trace, row=row, col=col, secondary_y=secondary_y)
def add_choropleth(
self,
autocolorscale=None,
coloraxis=None,
colorbar=None,
colorscale=None,
customdata=None,
customdatasrc=None,
featureidkey=None,
geo=None,
geojson=None,
hoverinfo=None,
hoverinfosrc=None,
hoverlabel=None,
hovertemplate=None,
hovertemplatesrc=None,
hovertext=None,
hovertextsrc=None,
ids=None,
idssrc=None,
legend=None,
legendgroup=None,
legendgrouptitle=None,
legendrank=None,
legendwidth=None,
locationmode=None,
locations=None,
locationssrc=None,
marker=None,
meta=None,
metasrc=None,
name=None,
reversescale=None,
selected=None,
selectedpoints=None,
showlegend=None,
showscale=None,
stream=None,
text=None,
textsrc=None,
uid=None,
uirevision=None,
unselected=None,
visible=None,
z=None,
zauto=None,
zmax=None,
zmid=None,
zmin=None,
zsrc=None,
row=None,
col=None,
**kwargs,
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Add a new Choropleth trace
The data that describes the choropleth value-to-color mapping
is set in `z`. The geographic locations corresponding to each
value in `z` are set in `locations`.
Parameters
----------
autocolorscale
Determines whether the colorscale is a default palette
(`autocolorscale: true`) or the palette determined by
`colorscale`. In case `colorscale` is unspecified or
`autocolorscale` is true, the default palette will be
chosen according to whether numbers in the `color`
array are all positive, all negative or mixed.
coloraxis
Sets a reference to a shared color axis. References to
these shared color axes are "coloraxis", "coloraxis2",
"coloraxis3", etc. Settings for these shared color axes
are set in the layout, under `layout.coloraxis`,
`layout.coloraxis2`, etc. Note that multiple color
scales can be linked to the same color axis.
colorbar
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.choropleth.ColorBar`
instance or dict with compatible properties
colorscale
Sets the colorscale. The colorscale must be an array
containing arrays mapping a normalized value to an rgb,
rgba, hex, hsl, hsv, or named color string. At minimum,
a mapping for the lowest (0) and highest (1) values are
required. For example, `[[0, 'rgb(0,0,255)'], [1,
'rgb(255,0,0)']]`. To control the bounds of the
colorscale in color space, use `zmin` and `zmax`.
Alternatively, `colorscale` may be a palette name
string of the following list: Blackbody,Bluered,Blues,C
ividis,Earth,Electric,Greens,Greys,Hot,Jet,Picnic,Portl
and,Rainbow,RdBu,Reds,Viridis,YlGnBu,YlOrRd.
customdata
Assigns extra data each datum. This may be useful when
listening to hover, click and selection events. Note
that, "scatter" traces also appends customdata items in
the markers DOM elements
customdatasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`customdata`.
featureidkey
Sets the key in GeoJSON features which is used as id to
match the items included in the `locations` array. Only
has an effect when `geojson` is set. Support nested
property, for example "properties.name".
geo
Sets a reference between this trace's geospatial
coordinates and a geographic map. If "geo" (the default
value), the geospatial coordinates refer to
`layout.geo`. If "geo2", the geospatial coordinates
refer to `layout.geo2`, and so on.
geojson
Sets optional GeoJSON data associated with this trace.
If not given, the features on the base map are used. It
can be set as a valid GeoJSON object or as a URL
string. Note that we only accept GeoJSONs of type
"FeatureCollection" or "Feature" with geometries of
type "Polygon" or "MultiPolygon".
hoverinfo
Determines which trace information appear on hover. If
`none` or `skip` are set, no information is displayed
upon hovering. But, if `none` is set, click and hover
events are still fired.
hoverinfosrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hoverinfo`.
hoverlabel
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.choropleth.Hoverlabel`
instance or dict with compatible properties
hovertemplate
Template string used for rendering the information that
appear on hover box. Note that this will override
`hoverinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
for example "y: %{y}" as well as %{xother}, {%_xother},
{%_xother_}, {%xother_}. When showing info for several
points, "xother" will be added to those with different
x positions from the first point. An underscore before
or after "(x|y)other" will add a space on that side,
only when this field is shown. Numbers are formatted
using d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for
example "Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. The variables available in
`hovertemplate` are the ones emitted as event data
described at this link
https://plotly.com/javascript/plotlyjs-events/#event-
data. Additionally, every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available. Anything contained in tag `<extra>` is
displayed in the secondary box, for example
"<extra>{fullData.name}</extra>". To hide the secondary
box completely, use an empty tag `<extra></extra>`.
hovertemplatesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertemplate`.
hovertext
Same as `text`.
hovertextsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertext`.
ids
Assigns id labels to each datum. These ids for object
constancy of data points during animation. Should be an
array of strings, not numbers or any other type.
idssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`ids`.
legend
Sets the reference to a legend to show this trace in.
References to these legends are "legend", "legend2",
"legend3", etc. Settings for these legends are set in
the layout, under `layout.legend`, `layout.legend2`,
etc.
legendgroup
Sets the legend group for this trace. Traces and shapes
part of the same legend group hide/show at the same
time when toggling legend items.
legendgrouptitle
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.choropleth.Legendgrouptitl
e` instance or dict with compatible properties
legendrank
Sets the legend rank for this trace. Items and groups
with smaller ranks are presented on top/left side while
with "reversed" `legend.traceorder` they are on
bottom/right side. The default legendrank is 1000, so
that you can use ranks less than 1000 to place certain
items before all unranked items, and ranks greater than
1000 to go after all unranked items. When having
unranked or equal rank items shapes would be displayed
after traces i.e. according to their order in data and
layout.
legendwidth
Sets the width (in px or fraction) of the legend for
this trace.
locationmode
Determines the set of locations used to match entries
in `locations` to regions on the map. Values "ISO-3",
"USA-states", *country names* correspond to features on
the base map and value "geojson-id" corresponds to
features from a custom GeoJSON linked to the `geojson`
attribute.
locations
Sets the coordinates via location IDs or names. See
`locationmode` for more info.
locationssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`locations`.
marker
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.choropleth.Marker`
instance or dict with compatible properties
meta
Assigns extra meta information associated with this
trace that can be used in various text attributes.
Attributes such as trace `name`, graph, axis and
colorbar `title.text`, annotation `text`
`rangeselector`, `updatemenues` and `sliders` `label`
text all support `meta`. To access the trace `meta`
values in an attribute in the same trace, simply use
`%{meta[i]}` where `i` is the index or key of the
`meta` item in question. To access trace `meta` in
layout attributes, use `%{data[n[.meta[i]}` where `i`
is the index or key of the `meta` and `n` is the trace
index.
metasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`meta`.
name
Sets the trace name. The trace name appears as the
legend item and on hover.
reversescale
Reverses the color mapping if true. If true, `zmin`
will correspond to the last color in the array and
`zmax` will correspond to the first color.
selected
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.choropleth.Selected`
instance or dict with compatible properties
selectedpoints
Array containing integer indices of selected points.
Has an effect only for traces that support selections.
Note that an empty array means an empty selection where
the `unselected` are turned on for all points, whereas,
any other non-array values means no selection all where
the `selected` and `unselected` styles have no effect.
showlegend
Determines whether or not an item corresponding to this
trace is shown in the legend.
showscale
Determines whether or not a colorbar is displayed for
this trace.
stream
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.choropleth.Stream`
instance or dict with compatible properties
text
Sets the text elements associated with each location.
textsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`text`.
uid
Assign an id to this trace, Use this to provide object
constancy between traces during animations and
transitions.
uirevision
Controls persistence of some user-driven changes to the
trace: `constraintrange` in `parcoords` traces, as well
as some `editable: true` modifications such as `name`
and `colorbar.title`. Defaults to `layout.uirevision`.
Note that other user-driven trace attribute changes are
controlled by `layout` attributes: `trace.visible` is
controlled by `layout.legend.uirevision`,
`selectedpoints` is controlled by
`layout.selectionrevision`, and `colorbar.(x|y)`
(accessible with `config: {editable: true}`) is
controlled by `layout.editrevision`. Trace changes are
tracked by `uid`, which only falls back on trace index
if no `uid` is provided. So if your app can add/remove
traces before the end of the `data` array, such that
the same trace has a different index, you can still
preserve user-driven changes if you give each trace a
`uid` that stays with it as it moves.
unselected
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.choropleth.Unselected`
instance or dict with compatible properties
visible
Determines whether or not this trace is visible. If
"legendonly", the trace is not drawn, but can appear as
a legend item (provided that the legend itself is
visible).
z
Sets the color values.
zauto
Determines whether or not the color domain is computed
with respect to the input data (here in `z`) or the
bounds set in `zmin` and `zmax` Defaults to `false`
when `zmin` and `zmax` are set by the user.
zmax
Sets the upper bound of the color domain. Value should
have the same units as in `z` and if set, `zmin` must
be set as well.
zmid
Sets the mid-point of the color domain by scaling
`zmin` and/or `zmax` to be equidistant to this point.
Value should have the same units as in `z`. Has no
effect when `zauto` is `false`.
zmin
Sets the lower bound of the color domain. Value should
have the same units as in `z` and if set, `zmax` must
be set as well.
zsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`z`.
row : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot row index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
rows in the specified column(s).
col : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot col index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
columns in the specified row(s).
Returns
-------
FigureWidget
"""
from plotly.graph_objs import Choropleth
new_trace = Choropleth(
autocolorscale=autocolorscale,
coloraxis=coloraxis,
colorbar=colorbar,
colorscale=colorscale,
customdata=customdata,
customdatasrc=customdatasrc,
featureidkey=featureidkey,
geo=geo,
geojson=geojson,
hoverinfo=hoverinfo,
hoverinfosrc=hoverinfosrc,
hoverlabel=hoverlabel,
hovertemplate=hovertemplate,
hovertemplatesrc=hovertemplatesrc,
hovertext=hovertext,
hovertextsrc=hovertextsrc,
ids=ids,
idssrc=idssrc,
legend=legend,
legendgroup=legendgroup,
legendgrouptitle=legendgrouptitle,
legendrank=legendrank,
legendwidth=legendwidth,
locationmode=locationmode,
locations=locations,
locationssrc=locationssrc,
marker=marker,
meta=meta,
metasrc=metasrc,
name=name,
reversescale=reversescale,
selected=selected,
selectedpoints=selectedpoints,
showlegend=showlegend,
showscale=showscale,
stream=stream,
text=text,
textsrc=textsrc,
uid=uid,
uirevision=uirevision,
unselected=unselected,
visible=visible,
z=z,
zauto=zauto,
zmax=zmax,
zmid=zmid,
zmin=zmin,
zsrc=zsrc,
**kwargs,
)
return self.add_trace(new_trace, row=row, col=col)
def add_choroplethmapbox(
self,
autocolorscale=None,
below=None,
coloraxis=None,
colorbar=None,
colorscale=None,
customdata=None,
customdatasrc=None,
featureidkey=None,
geojson=None,
hoverinfo=None,
hoverinfosrc=None,
hoverlabel=None,
hovertemplate=None,
hovertemplatesrc=None,
hovertext=None,
hovertextsrc=None,
ids=None,
idssrc=None,
legend=None,
legendgroup=None,
legendgrouptitle=None,
legendrank=None,
legendwidth=None,
locations=None,
locationssrc=None,
marker=None,
meta=None,
metasrc=None,
name=None,
reversescale=None,
selected=None,
selectedpoints=None,
showlegend=None,
showscale=None,
stream=None,
subplot=None,
text=None,
textsrc=None,
uid=None,
uirevision=None,
unselected=None,
visible=None,
z=None,
zauto=None,
zmax=None,
zmid=None,
zmin=None,
zsrc=None,
row=None,
col=None,
**kwargs,
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Add a new Choroplethmapbox trace
GeoJSON features to be filled are set in `geojson` The data
that describes the choropleth value-to-color mapping is set in
`locations` and `z`.
Parameters
----------
autocolorscale
Determines whether the colorscale is a default palette
(`autocolorscale: true`) or the palette determined by
`colorscale`. In case `colorscale` is unspecified or
`autocolorscale` is true, the default palette will be
chosen according to whether numbers in the `color`
array are all positive, all negative or mixed.
below
Determines if the choropleth polygons will be inserted
before the layer with the specified ID. By default,
choroplethmapbox traces are placed above the water
layers. If set to '', the layer will be inserted above
every existing layer.
coloraxis
Sets a reference to a shared color axis. References to
these shared color axes are "coloraxis", "coloraxis2",
"coloraxis3", etc. Settings for these shared color axes
are set in the layout, under `layout.coloraxis`,
`layout.coloraxis2`, etc. Note that multiple color
scales can be linked to the same color axis.
colorbar
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.choroplethmapbox.ColorBar`
instance or dict with compatible properties
colorscale
Sets the colorscale. The colorscale must be an array
containing arrays mapping a normalized value to an rgb,
rgba, hex, hsl, hsv, or named color string. At minimum,
a mapping for the lowest (0) and highest (1) values are
required. For example, `[[0, 'rgb(0,0,255)'], [1,
'rgb(255,0,0)']]`. To control the bounds of the
colorscale in color space, use `zmin` and `zmax`.
Alternatively, `colorscale` may be a palette name
string of the following list: Blackbody,Bluered,Blues,C
ividis,Earth,Electric,Greens,Greys,Hot,Jet,Picnic,Portl
and,Rainbow,RdBu,Reds,Viridis,YlGnBu,YlOrRd.
customdata
Assigns extra data each datum. This may be useful when
listening to hover, click and selection events. Note
that, "scatter" traces also appends customdata items in
the markers DOM elements
customdatasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`customdata`.
featureidkey
Sets the key in GeoJSON features which is used as id to
match the items included in the `locations` array.
Support nested property, for example "properties.name".
geojson
Sets the GeoJSON data associated with this trace. It
can be set as a valid GeoJSON object or as a URL
string. Note that we only accept GeoJSONs of type
"FeatureCollection" or "Feature" with geometries of
type "Polygon" or "MultiPolygon".
hoverinfo
Determines which trace information appear on hover. If
`none` or `skip` are set, no information is displayed
upon hovering. But, if `none` is set, click and hover
events are still fired.
hoverinfosrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hoverinfo`.
hoverlabel
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.choroplethmapbox.Hoverlabe
l` instance or dict with compatible properties
hovertemplate
Template string used for rendering the information that
appear on hover box. Note that this will override
`hoverinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
for example "y: %{y}" as well as %{xother}, {%_xother},
{%_xother_}, {%xother_}. When showing info for several
points, "xother" will be added to those with different
x positions from the first point. An underscore before
or after "(x|y)other" will add a space on that side,
only when this field is shown. Numbers are formatted
using d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for
example "Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. The variables available in
`hovertemplate` are the ones emitted as event data
described at this link
https://plotly.com/javascript/plotlyjs-events/#event-
data. Additionally, every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available. Finally, the template string has access
to variable `properties` Anything contained in tag
`<extra>` is displayed in the secondary box, for
example "<extra>{fullData.name}</extra>". To hide the
secondary box completely, use an empty tag
`<extra></extra>`.
hovertemplatesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertemplate`.
hovertext
Same as `text`.
hovertextsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertext`.
ids
Assigns id labels to each datum. These ids for object
constancy of data points during animation. Should be an
array of strings, not numbers or any other type.
idssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`ids`.
legend
Sets the reference to a legend to show this trace in.
References to these legends are "legend", "legend2",
"legend3", etc. Settings for these legends are set in
the layout, under `layout.legend`, `layout.legend2`,
etc.
legendgroup
Sets the legend group for this trace. Traces and shapes
part of the same legend group hide/show at the same
time when toggling legend items.
legendgrouptitle
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.choroplethmapbox.Legendgro
uptitle` instance or dict with compatible properties
legendrank
Sets the legend rank for this trace. Items and groups
with smaller ranks are presented on top/left side while
with "reversed" `legend.traceorder` they are on
bottom/right side. The default legendrank is 1000, so
that you can use ranks less than 1000 to place certain
items before all unranked items, and ranks greater than
1000 to go after all unranked items. When having
unranked or equal rank items shapes would be displayed
after traces i.e. according to their order in data and
layout.
legendwidth
Sets the width (in px or fraction) of the legend for
this trace.
locations
Sets which features found in "geojson" to plot using
their feature `id` field.
locationssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`locations`.
marker
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.choroplethmapbox.Marker`
instance or dict with compatible properties
meta
Assigns extra meta information associated with this
trace that can be used in various text attributes.
Attributes such as trace `name`, graph, axis and
colorbar `title.text`, annotation `text`
`rangeselector`, `updatemenues` and `sliders` `label`
text all support `meta`. To access the trace `meta`
values in an attribute in the same trace, simply use
`%{meta[i]}` where `i` is the index or key of the
`meta` item in question. To access trace `meta` in
layout attributes, use `%{data[n[.meta[i]}` where `i`
is the index or key of the `meta` and `n` is the trace
index.
metasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`meta`.
name
Sets the trace name. The trace name appears as the
legend item and on hover.
reversescale
Reverses the color mapping if true. If true, `zmin`
will correspond to the last color in the array and
`zmax` will correspond to the first color.
selected
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.choroplethmapbox.Selected`
instance or dict with compatible properties
selectedpoints
Array containing integer indices of selected points.
Has an effect only for traces that support selections.
Note that an empty array means an empty selection where
the `unselected` are turned on for all points, whereas,
any other non-array values means no selection all where
the `selected` and `unselected` styles have no effect.
showlegend
Determines whether or not an item corresponding to this
trace is shown in the legend.
showscale
Determines whether or not a colorbar is displayed for
this trace.
stream
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.choroplethmapbox.Stream`
instance or dict with compatible properties
subplot
Sets a reference between this trace's data coordinates
and a mapbox subplot. If "mapbox" (the default value),
the data refer to `layout.mapbox`. If "mapbox2", the
data refer to `layout.mapbox2`, and so on.
text
Sets the text elements associated with each location.
textsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`text`.
uid
Assign an id to this trace, Use this to provide object
constancy between traces during animations and
transitions.
uirevision
Controls persistence of some user-driven changes to the
trace: `constraintrange` in `parcoords` traces, as well
as some `editable: true` modifications such as `name`
and `colorbar.title`. Defaults to `layout.uirevision`.
Note that other user-driven trace attribute changes are
controlled by `layout` attributes: `trace.visible` is
controlled by `layout.legend.uirevision`,
`selectedpoints` is controlled by
`layout.selectionrevision`, and `colorbar.(x|y)`
(accessible with `config: {editable: true}`) is
controlled by `layout.editrevision`. Trace changes are
tracked by `uid`, which only falls back on trace index
if no `uid` is provided. So if your app can add/remove
traces before the end of the `data` array, such that
the same trace has a different index, you can still
preserve user-driven changes if you give each trace a
`uid` that stays with it as it moves.
unselected
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.choroplethmapbox.Unselecte
d` instance or dict with compatible properties
visible
Determines whether or not this trace is visible. If
"legendonly", the trace is not drawn, but can appear as
a legend item (provided that the legend itself is
visible).
z
Sets the color values.
zauto
Determines whether or not the color domain is computed
with respect to the input data (here in `z`) or the
bounds set in `zmin` and `zmax` Defaults to `false`
when `zmin` and `zmax` are set by the user.
zmax
Sets the upper bound of the color domain. Value should
have the same units as in `z` and if set, `zmin` must
be set as well.
zmid
Sets the mid-point of the color domain by scaling
`zmin` and/or `zmax` to be equidistant to this point.
Value should have the same units as in `z`. Has no
effect when `zauto` is `false`.
zmin
Sets the lower bound of the color domain. Value should
have the same units as in `z` and if set, `zmax` must
be set as well.
zsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`z`.
row : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot row index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
rows in the specified column(s).
col : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot col index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
columns in the specified row(s).
Returns
-------
FigureWidget
"""
from plotly.graph_objs import Choroplethmapbox
new_trace = Choroplethmapbox(
autocolorscale=autocolorscale,
below=below,
coloraxis=coloraxis,
colorbar=colorbar,
colorscale=colorscale,
customdata=customdata,
customdatasrc=customdatasrc,
featureidkey=featureidkey,
geojson=geojson,
hoverinfo=hoverinfo,
hoverinfosrc=hoverinfosrc,
hoverlabel=hoverlabel,
hovertemplate=hovertemplate,
hovertemplatesrc=hovertemplatesrc,
hovertext=hovertext,
hovertextsrc=hovertextsrc,
ids=ids,
idssrc=idssrc,
legend=legend,
legendgroup=legendgroup,
legendgrouptitle=legendgrouptitle,
legendrank=legendrank,
legendwidth=legendwidth,
locations=locations,
locationssrc=locationssrc,
marker=marker,
meta=meta,
metasrc=metasrc,
name=name,
reversescale=reversescale,
selected=selected,
selectedpoints=selectedpoints,
showlegend=showlegend,
showscale=showscale,
stream=stream,
subplot=subplot,
text=text,
textsrc=textsrc,
uid=uid,
uirevision=uirevision,
unselected=unselected,
visible=visible,
z=z,
zauto=zauto,
zmax=zmax,
zmid=zmid,
zmin=zmin,
zsrc=zsrc,
**kwargs,
)
return self.add_trace(new_trace, row=row, col=col)
def add_cone(
self,
anchor=None,
autocolorscale=None,
cauto=None,
cmax=None,
cmid=None,
cmin=None,
coloraxis=None,
colorbar=None,
colorscale=None,
customdata=None,
customdatasrc=None,
hoverinfo=None,
hoverinfosrc=None,
hoverlabel=None,
hovertemplate=None,
hovertemplatesrc=None,
hovertext=None,
hovertextsrc=None,
ids=None,
idssrc=None,
legend=None,
legendgroup=None,
legendgrouptitle=None,
legendrank=None,
legendwidth=None,
lighting=None,
lightposition=None,
meta=None,
metasrc=None,
name=None,
opacity=None,
reversescale=None,
scene=None,
showlegend=None,
showscale=None,
sizemode=None,
sizeref=None,
stream=None,
text=None,
textsrc=None,
u=None,
uhoverformat=None,
uid=None,
uirevision=None,
usrc=None,
v=None,
vhoverformat=None,
visible=None,
vsrc=None,
w=None,
whoverformat=None,
wsrc=None,
x=None,
xhoverformat=None,
xsrc=None,
y=None,
yhoverformat=None,
ysrc=None,
z=None,
zhoverformat=None,
zsrc=None,
row=None,
col=None,
**kwargs,
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Add a new Cone trace
Use cone traces to visualize vector fields. Specify a vector
field using 6 1D arrays, 3 position arrays `x`, `y` and `z` and
3 vector component arrays `u`, `v`, `w`. The cones are drawn
exactly at the positions given by `x`, `y` and `z`.
Parameters
----------
anchor
Sets the cones' anchor with respect to their x/y/z
positions. Note that "cm" denote the cone's center of
mass which corresponds to 1/4 from the tail to tip.
autocolorscale
Determines whether the colorscale is a default palette
(`autocolorscale: true`) or the palette determined by
`colorscale`. In case `colorscale` is unspecified or
`autocolorscale` is true, the default palette will be
chosen according to whether numbers in the `color`
array are all positive, all negative or mixed.
cauto
Determines whether or not the color domain is computed
with respect to the input data (here u/v/w norm) or the
bounds set in `cmin` and `cmax` Defaults to `false`
when `cmin` and `cmax` are set by the user.
cmax
Sets the upper bound of the color domain. Value should
have the same units as u/v/w norm and if set, `cmin`
must be set as well.
cmid
Sets the mid-point of the color domain by scaling
`cmin` and/or `cmax` to be equidistant to this point.
Value should have the same units as u/v/w norm. Has no
effect when `cauto` is `false`.
cmin
Sets the lower bound of the color domain. Value should
have the same units as u/v/w norm and if set, `cmax`
must be set as well.
coloraxis
Sets a reference to a shared color axis. References to
these shared color axes are "coloraxis", "coloraxis2",
"coloraxis3", etc. Settings for these shared color axes
are set in the layout, under `layout.coloraxis`,
`layout.coloraxis2`, etc. Note that multiple color
scales can be linked to the same color axis.
colorbar
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.cone.ColorBar` instance or
dict with compatible properties
colorscale
Sets the colorscale. The colorscale must be an array
containing arrays mapping a normalized value to an rgb,
rgba, hex, hsl, hsv, or named color string. At minimum,
a mapping for the lowest (0) and highest (1) values are
required. For example, `[[0, 'rgb(0,0,255)'], [1,
'rgb(255,0,0)']]`. To control the bounds of the
colorscale in color space, use `cmin` and `cmax`.
Alternatively, `colorscale` may be a palette name
string of the following list: Blackbody,Bluered,Blues,C
ividis,Earth,Electric,Greens,Greys,Hot,Jet,Picnic,Portl
and,Rainbow,RdBu,Reds,Viridis,YlGnBu,YlOrRd.
customdata
Assigns extra data each datum. This may be useful when
listening to hover, click and selection events. Note
that, "scatter" traces also appends customdata items in
the markers DOM elements
customdatasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`customdata`.
hoverinfo
Determines which trace information appear on hover. If
`none` or `skip` are set, no information is displayed
upon hovering. But, if `none` is set, click and hover
events are still fired.
hoverinfosrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hoverinfo`.
hoverlabel
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.cone.Hoverlabel` instance
or dict with compatible properties
hovertemplate
Template string used for rendering the information that
appear on hover box. Note that this will override
`hoverinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
for example "y: %{y}" as well as %{xother}, {%_xother},
{%_xother_}, {%xother_}. When showing info for several
points, "xother" will be added to those with different
x positions from the first point. An underscore before
or after "(x|y)other" will add a space on that side,
only when this field is shown. Numbers are formatted
using d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for
example "Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. The variables available in
`hovertemplate` are the ones emitted as event data
described at this link
https://plotly.com/javascript/plotlyjs-events/#event-
data. Additionally, every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available. Finally, the template string has access
to variable `norm` Anything contained in tag `<extra>`
is displayed in the secondary box, for example
"<extra>{fullData.name}</extra>". To hide the secondary
box completely, use an empty tag `<extra></extra>`.
hovertemplatesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertemplate`.
hovertext
Same as `text`.
hovertextsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertext`.
ids
Assigns id labels to each datum. These ids for object
constancy of data points during animation. Should be an
array of strings, not numbers or any other type.
idssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`ids`.
legend
Sets the reference to a legend to show this trace in.
References to these legends are "legend", "legend2",
"legend3", etc. Settings for these legends are set in
the layout, under `layout.legend`, `layout.legend2`,
etc.
legendgroup
Sets the legend group for this trace. Traces and shapes
part of the same legend group hide/show at the same
time when toggling legend items.
legendgrouptitle
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.cone.Legendgrouptitle`
instance or dict with compatible properties
legendrank
Sets the legend rank for this trace. Items and groups
with smaller ranks are presented on top/left side while
with "reversed" `legend.traceorder` they are on
bottom/right side. The default legendrank is 1000, so
that you can use ranks less than 1000 to place certain
items before all unranked items, and ranks greater than
1000 to go after all unranked items. When having
unranked or equal rank items shapes would be displayed
after traces i.e. according to their order in data and
layout.
legendwidth
Sets the width (in px or fraction) of the legend for
this trace.
lighting
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.cone.Lighting` instance or
dict with compatible properties
lightposition
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.cone.Lightposition`
instance or dict with compatible properties
meta
Assigns extra meta information associated with this
trace that can be used in various text attributes.
Attributes such as trace `name`, graph, axis and
colorbar `title.text`, annotation `text`
`rangeselector`, `updatemenues` and `sliders` `label`
text all support `meta`. To access the trace `meta`
values in an attribute in the same trace, simply use
`%{meta[i]}` where `i` is the index or key of the
`meta` item in question. To access trace `meta` in
layout attributes, use `%{data[n[.meta[i]}` where `i`
is the index or key of the `meta` and `n` is the trace
index.
metasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`meta`.
name
Sets the trace name. The trace name appears as the
legend item and on hover.
opacity
Sets the opacity of the surface. Please note that in
the case of using high `opacity` values for example a
value greater than or equal to 0.5 on two surfaces (and
0.25 with four surfaces), an overlay of multiple
transparent surfaces may not perfectly be sorted in
depth by the webgl API. This behavior may be improved
in the near future and is subject to change.
reversescale
Reverses the color mapping if true. If true, `cmin`
will correspond to the last color in the array and
`cmax` will correspond to the first color.
scene
Sets a reference between this trace's 3D coordinate
system and a 3D scene. If "scene" (the default value),
the (x,y,z) coordinates refer to `layout.scene`. If
"scene2", the (x,y,z) coordinates refer to
`layout.scene2`, and so on.
showlegend
Determines whether or not an item corresponding to this
trace is shown in the legend.
showscale
Determines whether or not a colorbar is displayed for
this trace.
sizemode
Determines whether `sizeref` is set as a "scaled" (i.e
unitless) scalar (normalized by the max u/v/w norm in
the vector field) or as "absolute" value (in the same
units as the vector field).
sizeref
Adjusts the cone size scaling. The size of the cones is
determined by their u/v/w norm multiplied a factor and
`sizeref`. This factor (computed internally)
corresponds to the minimum "time" to travel across two
successive x/y/z positions at the average velocity of
those two successive positions. All cones in a given
trace use the same factor. With `sizemode` set to
"scaled", `sizeref` is unitless, its default value is
0.5 With `sizemode` set to "absolute", `sizeref` has
the same units as the u/v/w vector field, its the
default value is half the sample's maximum vector norm.
stream
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.cone.Stream` instance or
dict with compatible properties
text
Sets the text elements associated with the cones. If
trace `hoverinfo` contains a "text" flag and
"hovertext" is not set, these elements will be seen in
the hover labels.
textsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`text`.
u
Sets the x components of the vector field.
uhoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `u` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see: https://github.com/d
3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.By default the values
are formatted using generic number format.
uid
Assign an id to this trace, Use this to provide object
constancy between traces during animations and
transitions.
uirevision
Controls persistence of some user-driven changes to the
trace: `constraintrange` in `parcoords` traces, as well
as some `editable: true` modifications such as `name`
and `colorbar.title`. Defaults to `layout.uirevision`.
Note that other user-driven trace attribute changes are
controlled by `layout` attributes: `trace.visible` is
controlled by `layout.legend.uirevision`,
`selectedpoints` is controlled by
`layout.selectionrevision`, and `colorbar.(x|y)`
(accessible with `config: {editable: true}`) is
controlled by `layout.editrevision`. Trace changes are
tracked by `uid`, which only falls back on trace index
if no `uid` is provided. So if your app can add/remove
traces before the end of the `data` array, such that
the same trace has a different index, you can still
preserve user-driven changes if you give each trace a
`uid` that stays with it as it moves.
usrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`u`.
v
Sets the y components of the vector field.
vhoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `v` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see: https://github.com/d
3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.By default the values
are formatted using generic number format.
visible
Determines whether or not this trace is visible. If
"legendonly", the trace is not drawn, but can appear as
a legend item (provided that the legend itself is
visible).
vsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`v`.
w
Sets the z components of the vector field.
whoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `w` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see: https://github.com/d
3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.By default the values
are formatted using generic number format.
wsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`w`.
x
Sets the x coordinates of the vector field and of the
displayed cones.
xhoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `x` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see:
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.
And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to
d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a
decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional
seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13
09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would
display *09~15~23.46*By default the values are
formatted using `xaxis.hoverformat`.
xsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`x`.
y
Sets the y coordinates of the vector field and of the
displayed cones.
yhoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `y` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see:
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.
And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to
d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a
decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional
seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13
09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would
display *09~15~23.46*By default the values are
formatted using `yaxis.hoverformat`.
ysrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`y`.
z
Sets the z coordinates of the vector field and of the
displayed cones.
zhoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `z` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see:
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.
And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to
d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a
decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional
seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13
09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would
display *09~15~23.46*By default the values are
formatted using `zaxis.hoverformat`.
zsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`z`.
row : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot row index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
rows in the specified column(s).
col : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot col index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
columns in the specified row(s).
Returns
-------
FigureWidget
"""
from plotly.graph_objs import Cone
new_trace = Cone(
anchor=anchor,
autocolorscale=autocolorscale,
cauto=cauto,
cmax=cmax,
cmid=cmid,
cmin=cmin,
coloraxis=coloraxis,
colorbar=colorbar,
colorscale=colorscale,
customdata=customdata,
customdatasrc=customdatasrc,
hoverinfo=hoverinfo,
hoverinfosrc=hoverinfosrc,
hoverlabel=hoverlabel,
hovertemplate=hovertemplate,
hovertemplatesrc=hovertemplatesrc,
hovertext=hovertext,
hovertextsrc=hovertextsrc,
ids=ids,
idssrc=idssrc,
legend=legend,
legendgroup=legendgroup,
legendgrouptitle=legendgrouptitle,
legendrank=legendrank,
legendwidth=legendwidth,
lighting=lighting,
lightposition=lightposition,
meta=meta,
metasrc=metasrc,
name=name,
opacity=opacity,
reversescale=reversescale,
scene=scene,
showlegend=showlegend,
showscale=showscale,
sizemode=sizemode,
sizeref=sizeref,
stream=stream,
text=text,
textsrc=textsrc,
u=u,
uhoverformat=uhoverformat,
uid=uid,
uirevision=uirevision,
usrc=usrc,
v=v,
vhoverformat=vhoverformat,
visible=visible,
vsrc=vsrc,
w=w,
whoverformat=whoverformat,
wsrc=wsrc,
x=x,
xhoverformat=xhoverformat,
xsrc=xsrc,
y=y,
yhoverformat=yhoverformat,
ysrc=ysrc,
z=z,
zhoverformat=zhoverformat,
zsrc=zsrc,
**kwargs,
)
return self.add_trace(new_trace, row=row, col=col)
def add_contour(
self,
autocolorscale=None,
autocontour=None,
coloraxis=None,
colorbar=None,
colorscale=None,
connectgaps=None,
contours=None,
customdata=None,
customdatasrc=None,
dx=None,
dy=None,
fillcolor=None,
hoverinfo=None,
hoverinfosrc=None,
hoverlabel=None,
hoverongaps=None,
hovertemplate=None,
hovertemplatesrc=None,
hovertext=None,
hovertextsrc=None,
ids=None,
idssrc=None,
legend=None,
legendgroup=None,
legendgrouptitle=None,
legendrank=None,
legendwidth=None,
line=None,
meta=None,
metasrc=None,
name=None,
ncontours=None,
opacity=None,
reversescale=None,
showlegend=None,
showscale=None,
stream=None,
text=None,
textfont=None,
textsrc=None,
texttemplate=None,
transpose=None,
uid=None,
uirevision=None,
visible=None,
x=None,
x0=None,
xaxis=None,
xcalendar=None,
xhoverformat=None,
xperiod=None,
xperiod0=None,
xperiodalignment=None,
xsrc=None,
xtype=None,
y=None,
y0=None,
yaxis=None,
ycalendar=None,
yhoverformat=None,
yperiod=None,
yperiod0=None,
yperiodalignment=None,
ysrc=None,
ytype=None,
z=None,
zauto=None,
zhoverformat=None,
zmax=None,
zmid=None,
zmin=None,
zsrc=None,
row=None,
col=None,
secondary_y=None,
**kwargs,
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Add a new Contour trace
The data from which contour lines are computed is set in `z`.
Data in `z` must be a 2D list of numbers. Say that `z` has N
rows and M columns, then by default, these N rows correspond to
N y coordinates (set in `y` or auto-generated) and the M
columns correspond to M x coordinates (set in `x` or auto-
generated). By setting `transpose` to True, the above behavior
is flipped.
Parameters
----------
autocolorscale
Determines whether the colorscale is a default palette
(`autocolorscale: true`) or the palette determined by
`colorscale`. In case `colorscale` is unspecified or
`autocolorscale` is true, the default palette will be
chosen according to whether numbers in the `color`
array are all positive, all negative or mixed.
autocontour
Determines whether or not the contour level attributes
are picked by an algorithm. If True, the number of
contour levels can be set in `ncontours`. If False, set
the contour level attributes in `contours`.
coloraxis
Sets a reference to a shared color axis. References to
these shared color axes are "coloraxis", "coloraxis2",
"coloraxis3", etc. Settings for these shared color axes
are set in the layout, under `layout.coloraxis`,
`layout.coloraxis2`, etc. Note that multiple color
scales can be linked to the same color axis.
colorbar
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.contour.ColorBar` instance
or dict with compatible properties
colorscale
Sets the colorscale. The colorscale must be an array
containing arrays mapping a normalized value to an rgb,
rgba, hex, hsl, hsv, or named color string. At minimum,
a mapping for the lowest (0) and highest (1) values are
required. For example, `[[0, 'rgb(0,0,255)'], [1,
'rgb(255,0,0)']]`. To control the bounds of the
colorscale in color space, use `zmin` and `zmax`.
Alternatively, `colorscale` may be a palette name
string of the following list: Blackbody,Bluered,Blues,C
ividis,Earth,Electric,Greens,Greys,Hot,Jet,Picnic,Portl
and,Rainbow,RdBu,Reds,Viridis,YlGnBu,YlOrRd.
connectgaps
Determines whether or not gaps (i.e. {nan} or missing
values) in the `z` data are filled in. It is defaulted
to true if `z` is a one dimensional array otherwise it
is defaulted to false.
contours
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.contour.Contours` instance
or dict with compatible properties
customdata
Assigns extra data each datum. This may be useful when
listening to hover, click and selection events. Note
that, "scatter" traces also appends customdata items in
the markers DOM elements
customdatasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`customdata`.
dx
Sets the x coordinate step. See `x0` for more info.
dy
Sets the y coordinate step. See `y0` for more info.
fillcolor
Sets the fill color if `contours.type` is "constraint".
Defaults to a half-transparent variant of the line
color, marker color, or marker line color, whichever is
available.
hoverinfo
Determines which trace information appear on hover. If
`none` or `skip` are set, no information is displayed
upon hovering. But, if `none` is set, click and hover
events are still fired.
hoverinfosrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hoverinfo`.
hoverlabel
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.contour.Hoverlabel`
instance or dict with compatible properties
hoverongaps
Determines whether or not gaps (i.e. {nan} or missing
values) in the `z` data have hover labels associated
with them.
hovertemplate
Template string used for rendering the information that
appear on hover box. Note that this will override
`hoverinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
for example "y: %{y}" as well as %{xother}, {%_xother},
{%_xother_}, {%xother_}. When showing info for several
points, "xother" will be added to those with different
x positions from the first point. An underscore before
or after "(x|y)other" will add a space on that side,
only when this field is shown. Numbers are formatted
using d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for
example "Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. The variables available in
`hovertemplate` are the ones emitted as event data
described at this link
https://plotly.com/javascript/plotlyjs-events/#event-
data. Additionally, every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available. Anything contained in tag `<extra>` is
displayed in the secondary box, for example
"<extra>{fullData.name}</extra>". To hide the secondary
box completely, use an empty tag `<extra></extra>`.
hovertemplatesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertemplate`.
hovertext
Same as `text`.
hovertextsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertext`.
ids
Assigns id labels to each datum. These ids for object
constancy of data points during animation. Should be an
array of strings, not numbers or any other type.
idssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`ids`.
legend
Sets the reference to a legend to show this trace in.
References to these legends are "legend", "legend2",
"legend3", etc. Settings for these legends are set in
the layout, under `layout.legend`, `layout.legend2`,
etc.
legendgroup
Sets the legend group for this trace. Traces and shapes
part of the same legend group hide/show at the same
time when toggling legend items.
legendgrouptitle
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.contour.Legendgrouptitle`
instance or dict with compatible properties
legendrank
Sets the legend rank for this trace. Items and groups
with smaller ranks are presented on top/left side while
with "reversed" `legend.traceorder` they are on
bottom/right side. The default legendrank is 1000, so
that you can use ranks less than 1000 to place certain
items before all unranked items, and ranks greater than
1000 to go after all unranked items. When having
unranked or equal rank items shapes would be displayed
after traces i.e. according to their order in data and
layout.
legendwidth
Sets the width (in px or fraction) of the legend for
this trace.
line
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.contour.Line` instance or
dict with compatible properties
meta
Assigns extra meta information associated with this
trace that can be used in various text attributes.
Attributes such as trace `name`, graph, axis and
colorbar `title.text`, annotation `text`
`rangeselector`, `updatemenues` and `sliders` `label`
text all support `meta`. To access the trace `meta`
values in an attribute in the same trace, simply use
`%{meta[i]}` where `i` is the index or key of the
`meta` item in question. To access trace `meta` in
layout attributes, use `%{data[n[.meta[i]}` where `i`
is the index or key of the `meta` and `n` is the trace
index.
metasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`meta`.
name
Sets the trace name. The trace name appears as the
legend item and on hover.
ncontours
Sets the maximum number of contour levels. The actual
number of contours will be chosen automatically to be
less than or equal to the value of `ncontours`. Has an
effect only if `autocontour` is True or if
`contours.size` is missing.
opacity
Sets the opacity of the trace.
reversescale
Reverses the color mapping if true. If true, `zmin`
will correspond to the last color in the array and
`zmax` will correspond to the first color.
showlegend
Determines whether or not an item corresponding to this
trace is shown in the legend.
showscale
Determines whether or not a colorbar is displayed for
this trace.
stream
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.contour.Stream` instance
or dict with compatible properties
text
Sets the text elements associated with each z value.
textfont
For this trace it only has an effect if `coloring` is
set to "heatmap". Sets the text font.
textsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`text`.
texttemplate
For this trace it only has an effect if `coloring` is
set to "heatmap". Template string used for rendering
the information text that appear on points. Note that
this will override `textinfo`. Variables are inserted
using %{variable}, for example "y: %{y}". Numbers are
formatted using d3-format's syntax
%{variable:d3-format}, for example "Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. Every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available. Finally, the template string has access
to variables `x`, `y`, `z` and `text`.
transpose
Transposes the z data.
uid
Assign an id to this trace, Use this to provide object
constancy between traces during animations and
transitions.
uirevision
Controls persistence of some user-driven changes to the
trace: `constraintrange` in `parcoords` traces, as well
as some `editable: true` modifications such as `name`
and `colorbar.title`. Defaults to `layout.uirevision`.
Note that other user-driven trace attribute changes are
controlled by `layout` attributes: `trace.visible` is
controlled by `layout.legend.uirevision`,
`selectedpoints` is controlled by
`layout.selectionrevision`, and `colorbar.(x|y)`
(accessible with `config: {editable: true}`) is
controlled by `layout.editrevision`. Trace changes are
tracked by `uid`, which only falls back on trace index
if no `uid` is provided. So if your app can add/remove
traces before the end of the `data` array, such that
the same trace has a different index, you can still
preserve user-driven changes if you give each trace a
`uid` that stays with it as it moves.
visible
Determines whether or not this trace is visible. If
"legendonly", the trace is not drawn, but can appear as
a legend item (provided that the legend itself is
visible).
x
Sets the x coordinates.
x0
Alternate to `x`. Builds a linear space of x
coordinates. Use with `dx` where `x0` is the starting
coordinate and `dx` the step.
xaxis
Sets a reference between this trace's x coordinates and
a 2D cartesian x axis. If "x" (the default value), the
x coordinates refer to `layout.xaxis`. If "x2", the x
coordinates refer to `layout.xaxis2`, and so on.
xcalendar
Sets the calendar system to use with `x` date data.
xhoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `x` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see:
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.
And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to
d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a
decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional
seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13
09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would
display *09~15~23.46*By default the values are
formatted using `xaxis.hoverformat`.
xperiod
Only relevant when the axis `type` is "date". Sets the
period positioning in milliseconds or "M<n>" on the x
axis. Special values in the form of "M<n>" could be
used to declare the number of months. In this case `n`
must be a positive integer.
xperiod0
Only relevant when the axis `type` is "date". Sets the
base for period positioning in milliseconds or date
string on the x0 axis. When `x0period` is round number
of weeks, the `x0period0` by default would be on a
Sunday i.e. 2000-01-02, otherwise it would be at
2000-01-01.
xperiodalignment
Only relevant when the axis `type` is "date". Sets the
alignment of data points on the x axis.
xsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`x`.
xtype
If "array", the heatmap's x coordinates are given by
"x" (the default behavior when `x` is provided). If
"scaled", the heatmap's x coordinates are given by "x0"
and "dx" (the default behavior when `x` is not
provided).
y
Sets the y coordinates.
y0
Alternate to `y`. Builds a linear space of y
coordinates. Use with `dy` where `y0` is the starting
coordinate and `dy` the step.
yaxis
Sets a reference between this trace's y coordinates and
a 2D cartesian y axis. If "y" (the default value), the
y coordinates refer to `layout.yaxis`. If "y2", the y
coordinates refer to `layout.yaxis2`, and so on.
ycalendar
Sets the calendar system to use with `y` date data.
yhoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `y` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see:
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.
And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to
d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a
decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional
seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13
09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would
display *09~15~23.46*By default the values are
formatted using `yaxis.hoverformat`.
yperiod
Only relevant when the axis `type` is "date". Sets the
period positioning in milliseconds or "M<n>" on the y
axis. Special values in the form of "M<n>" could be
used to declare the number of months. In this case `n`
must be a positive integer.
yperiod0
Only relevant when the axis `type` is "date". Sets the
base for period positioning in milliseconds or date
string on the y0 axis. When `y0period` is round number
of weeks, the `y0period0` by default would be on a
Sunday i.e. 2000-01-02, otherwise it would be at
2000-01-01.
yperiodalignment
Only relevant when the axis `type` is "date". Sets the
alignment of data points on the y axis.
ysrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`y`.
ytype
If "array", the heatmap's y coordinates are given by
"y" (the default behavior when `y` is provided) If
"scaled", the heatmap's y coordinates are given by "y0"
and "dy" (the default behavior when `y` is not
provided)
z
Sets the z data.
zauto
Determines whether or not the color domain is computed
with respect to the input data (here in `z`) or the
bounds set in `zmin` and `zmax` Defaults to `false`
when `zmin` and `zmax` are set by the user.
zhoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `z` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see: https://github.com/d
3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.By default the values
are formatted using generic number format.
zmax
Sets the upper bound of the color domain. Value should
have the same units as in `z` and if set, `zmin` must
be set as well.
zmid
Sets the mid-point of the color domain by scaling
`zmin` and/or `zmax` to be equidistant to this point.
Value should have the same units as in `z`. Has no
effect when `zauto` is `false`.
zmin
Sets the lower bound of the color domain. Value should
have the same units as in `z` and if set, `zmax` must
be set as well.
zsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`z`.
row : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot row index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
rows in the specified column(s).
col : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot col index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
columns in the specified row(s).
secondary_y: boolean or None (default None)
If True, associate this trace with the secondary y-axis of the
subplot at the specified row and col. Only valid if all of the
following conditions are satisfied:
* The figure was created using `plotly.subplots.make_subplots`.
* The row and col arguments are not None
* The subplot at the specified row and col has type xy
(which is the default) and secondary_y True. These
properties are specified in the specs argument to
make_subplots. See the make_subplots docstring for more info.
Returns
-------
FigureWidget
"""
from plotly.graph_objs import Contour
new_trace = Contour(
autocolorscale=autocolorscale,
autocontour=autocontour,
coloraxis=coloraxis,
colorbar=colorbar,
colorscale=colorscale,
connectgaps=connectgaps,
contours=contours,
customdata=customdata,
customdatasrc=customdatasrc,
dx=dx,
dy=dy,
fillcolor=fillcolor,
hoverinfo=hoverinfo,
hoverinfosrc=hoverinfosrc,
hoverlabel=hoverlabel,
hoverongaps=hoverongaps,
hovertemplate=hovertemplate,
hovertemplatesrc=hovertemplatesrc,
hovertext=hovertext,
hovertextsrc=hovertextsrc,
ids=ids,
idssrc=idssrc,
legend=legend,
legendgroup=legendgroup,
legendgrouptitle=legendgrouptitle,
legendrank=legendrank,
legendwidth=legendwidth,
line=line,
meta=meta,
metasrc=metasrc,
name=name,
ncontours=ncontours,
opacity=opacity,
reversescale=reversescale,
showlegend=showlegend,
showscale=showscale,
stream=stream,
text=text,
textfont=textfont,
textsrc=textsrc,
texttemplate=texttemplate,
transpose=transpose,
uid=uid,
uirevision=uirevision,
visible=visible,
x=x,
x0=x0,
xaxis=xaxis,
xcalendar=xcalendar,
xhoverformat=xhoverformat,
xperiod=xperiod,
xperiod0=xperiod0,
xperiodalignment=xperiodalignment,
xsrc=xsrc,
xtype=xtype,
y=y,
y0=y0,
yaxis=yaxis,
ycalendar=ycalendar,
yhoverformat=yhoverformat,
yperiod=yperiod,
yperiod0=yperiod0,
yperiodalignment=yperiodalignment,
ysrc=ysrc,
ytype=ytype,
z=z,
zauto=zauto,
zhoverformat=zhoverformat,
zmax=zmax,
zmid=zmid,
zmin=zmin,
zsrc=zsrc,
**kwargs,
)
return self.add_trace(new_trace, row=row, col=col, secondary_y=secondary_y)
def add_contourcarpet(
self,
a=None,
a0=None,
asrc=None,
atype=None,
autocolorscale=None,
autocontour=None,
b=None,
b0=None,
bsrc=None,
btype=None,
carpet=None,
coloraxis=None,
colorbar=None,
colorscale=None,
contours=None,
customdata=None,
customdatasrc=None,
da=None,
db=None,
fillcolor=None,
hovertext=None,
hovertextsrc=None,
ids=None,
idssrc=None,
legend=None,
legendgroup=None,
legendgrouptitle=None,
legendrank=None,
legendwidth=None,
line=None,
meta=None,
metasrc=None,
name=None,
ncontours=None,
opacity=None,
reversescale=None,
showlegend=None,
showscale=None,
stream=None,
text=None,
textsrc=None,
transpose=None,
uid=None,
uirevision=None,
visible=None,
xaxis=None,
yaxis=None,
z=None,
zauto=None,
zmax=None,
zmid=None,
zmin=None,
zsrc=None,
row=None,
col=None,
secondary_y=None,
**kwargs,
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Add a new Contourcarpet trace
Plots contours on either the first carpet axis or the carpet
axis with a matching `carpet` attribute. Data `z` is
interpreted as matching that of the corresponding carpet axis.
Parameters
----------
a
Sets the x coordinates.
a0
Alternate to `x`. Builds a linear space of x
coordinates. Use with `dx` where `x0` is the starting
coordinate and `dx` the step.
asrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`a`.
atype
If "array", the heatmap's x coordinates are given by
"x" (the default behavior when `x` is provided). If
"scaled", the heatmap's x coordinates are given by "x0"
and "dx" (the default behavior when `x` is not
provided).
autocolorscale
Determines whether the colorscale is a default palette
(`autocolorscale: true`) or the palette determined by
`colorscale`. In case `colorscale` is unspecified or
`autocolorscale` is true, the default palette will be
chosen according to whether numbers in the `color`
array are all positive, all negative or mixed.
autocontour
Determines whether or not the contour level attributes
are picked by an algorithm. If True, the number of
contour levels can be set in `ncontours`. If False, set
the contour level attributes in `contours`.
b
Sets the y coordinates.
b0
Alternate to `y`. Builds a linear space of y
coordinates. Use with `dy` where `y0` is the starting
coordinate and `dy` the step.
bsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`b`.
btype
If "array", the heatmap's y coordinates are given by
"y" (the default behavior when `y` is provided) If
"scaled", the heatmap's y coordinates are given by "y0"
and "dy" (the default behavior when `y` is not
provided)
carpet
The `carpet` of the carpet axes on which this contour
trace lies
coloraxis
Sets a reference to a shared color axis. References to
these shared color axes are "coloraxis", "coloraxis2",
"coloraxis3", etc. Settings for these shared color axes
are set in the layout, under `layout.coloraxis`,
`layout.coloraxis2`, etc. Note that multiple color
scales can be linked to the same color axis.
colorbar
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.contourcarpet.ColorBar`
instance or dict with compatible properties
colorscale
Sets the colorscale. The colorscale must be an array
containing arrays mapping a normalized value to an rgb,
rgba, hex, hsl, hsv, or named color string. At minimum,
a mapping for the lowest (0) and highest (1) values are
required. For example, `[[0, 'rgb(0,0,255)'], [1,
'rgb(255,0,0)']]`. To control the bounds of the
colorscale in color space, use `zmin` and `zmax`.
Alternatively, `colorscale` may be a palette name
string of the following list: Blackbody,Bluered,Blues,C
ividis,Earth,Electric,Greens,Greys,Hot,Jet,Picnic,Portl
and,Rainbow,RdBu,Reds,Viridis,YlGnBu,YlOrRd.
contours
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.contourcarpet.Contours`
instance or dict with compatible properties
customdata
Assigns extra data each datum. This may be useful when
listening to hover, click and selection events. Note
that, "scatter" traces also appends customdata items in
the markers DOM elements
customdatasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`customdata`.
da
Sets the x coordinate step. See `x0` for more info.
db
Sets the y coordinate step. See `y0` for more info.
fillcolor
Sets the fill color if `contours.type` is "constraint".
Defaults to a half-transparent variant of the line
color, marker color, or marker line color, whichever is
available.
hovertext
Same as `text`.
hovertextsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertext`.
ids
Assigns id labels to each datum. These ids for object
constancy of data points during animation. Should be an
array of strings, not numbers or any other type.
idssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`ids`.
legend
Sets the reference to a legend to show this trace in.
References to these legends are "legend", "legend2",
"legend3", etc. Settings for these legends are set in
the layout, under `layout.legend`, `layout.legend2`,
etc.
legendgroup
Sets the legend group for this trace. Traces and shapes
part of the same legend group hide/show at the same
time when toggling legend items.
legendgrouptitle
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.contourcarpet.Legendgroupt
itle` instance or dict with compatible properties
legendrank
Sets the legend rank for this trace. Items and groups
with smaller ranks are presented on top/left side while
with "reversed" `legend.traceorder` they are on
bottom/right side. The default legendrank is 1000, so
that you can use ranks less than 1000 to place certain
items before all unranked items, and ranks greater than
1000 to go after all unranked items. When having
unranked or equal rank items shapes would be displayed
after traces i.e. according to their order in data and
layout.
legendwidth
Sets the width (in px or fraction) of the legend for
this trace.
line
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.contourcarpet.Line`
instance or dict with compatible properties
meta
Assigns extra meta information associated with this
trace that can be used in various text attributes.
Attributes such as trace `name`, graph, axis and
colorbar `title.text`, annotation `text`
`rangeselector`, `updatemenues` and `sliders` `label`
text all support `meta`. To access the trace `meta`
values in an attribute in the same trace, simply use
`%{meta[i]}` where `i` is the index or key of the
`meta` item in question. To access trace `meta` in
layout attributes, use `%{data[n[.meta[i]}` where `i`
is the index or key of the `meta` and `n` is the trace
index.
metasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`meta`.
name
Sets the trace name. The trace name appears as the
legend item and on hover.
ncontours
Sets the maximum number of contour levels. The actual
number of contours will be chosen automatically to be
less than or equal to the value of `ncontours`. Has an
effect only if `autocontour` is True or if
`contours.size` is missing.
opacity
Sets the opacity of the trace.
reversescale
Reverses the color mapping if true. If true, `zmin`
will correspond to the last color in the array and
`zmax` will correspond to the first color.
showlegend
Determines whether or not an item corresponding to this
trace is shown in the legend.
showscale
Determines whether or not a colorbar is displayed for
this trace.
stream
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.contourcarpet.Stream`
instance or dict with compatible properties
text
Sets the text elements associated with each z value.
textsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`text`.
transpose
Transposes the z data.
uid
Assign an id to this trace, Use this to provide object
constancy between traces during animations and
transitions.
uirevision
Controls persistence of some user-driven changes to the
trace: `constraintrange` in `parcoords` traces, as well
as some `editable: true` modifications such as `name`
and `colorbar.title`. Defaults to `layout.uirevision`.
Note that other user-driven trace attribute changes are
controlled by `layout` attributes: `trace.visible` is
controlled by `layout.legend.uirevision`,
`selectedpoints` is controlled by
`layout.selectionrevision`, and `colorbar.(x|y)`
(accessible with `config: {editable: true}`) is
controlled by `layout.editrevision`. Trace changes are
tracked by `uid`, which only falls back on trace index
if no `uid` is provided. So if your app can add/remove
traces before the end of the `data` array, such that
the same trace has a different index, you can still
preserve user-driven changes if you give each trace a
`uid` that stays with it as it moves.
visible
Determines whether or not this trace is visible. If
"legendonly", the trace is not drawn, but can appear as
a legend item (provided that the legend itself is
visible).
xaxis
Sets a reference between this trace's x coordinates and
a 2D cartesian x axis. If "x" (the default value), the
x coordinates refer to `layout.xaxis`. If "x2", the x
coordinates refer to `layout.xaxis2`, and so on.
yaxis
Sets a reference between this trace's y coordinates and
a 2D cartesian y axis. If "y" (the default value), the
y coordinates refer to `layout.yaxis`. If "y2", the y
coordinates refer to `layout.yaxis2`, and so on.
z
Sets the z data.
zauto
Determines whether or not the color domain is computed
with respect to the input data (here in `z`) or the
bounds set in `zmin` and `zmax` Defaults to `false`
when `zmin` and `zmax` are set by the user.
zmax
Sets the upper bound of the color domain. Value should
have the same units as in `z` and if set, `zmin` must
be set as well.
zmid
Sets the mid-point of the color domain by scaling
`zmin` and/or `zmax` to be equidistant to this point.
Value should have the same units as in `z`. Has no
effect when `zauto` is `false`.
zmin
Sets the lower bound of the color domain. Value should
have the same units as in `z` and if set, `zmax` must
be set as well.
zsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`z`.
row : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot row index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
rows in the specified column(s).
col : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot col index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
columns in the specified row(s).
secondary_y: boolean or None (default None)
If True, associate this trace with the secondary y-axis of the
subplot at the specified row and col. Only valid if all of the
following conditions are satisfied:
* The figure was created using `plotly.subplots.make_subplots`.
* The row and col arguments are not None
* The subplot at the specified row and col has type xy
(which is the default) and secondary_y True. These
properties are specified in the specs argument to
make_subplots. See the make_subplots docstring for more info.
Returns
-------
FigureWidget
"""
from plotly.graph_objs import Contourcarpet
new_trace = Contourcarpet(
a=a,
a0=a0,
asrc=asrc,
atype=atype,
autocolorscale=autocolorscale,
autocontour=autocontour,
b=b,
b0=b0,
bsrc=bsrc,
btype=btype,
carpet=carpet,
coloraxis=coloraxis,
colorbar=colorbar,
colorscale=colorscale,
contours=contours,
customdata=customdata,
customdatasrc=customdatasrc,
da=da,
db=db,
fillcolor=fillcolor,
hovertext=hovertext,
hovertextsrc=hovertextsrc,
ids=ids,
idssrc=idssrc,
legend=legend,
legendgroup=legendgroup,
legendgrouptitle=legendgrouptitle,
legendrank=legendrank,
legendwidth=legendwidth,
line=line,
meta=meta,
metasrc=metasrc,
name=name,
ncontours=ncontours,
opacity=opacity,
reversescale=reversescale,
showlegend=showlegend,
showscale=showscale,
stream=stream,
text=text,
textsrc=textsrc,
transpose=transpose,
uid=uid,
uirevision=uirevision,
visible=visible,
xaxis=xaxis,
yaxis=yaxis,
z=z,
zauto=zauto,
zmax=zmax,
zmid=zmid,
zmin=zmin,
zsrc=zsrc,
**kwargs,
)
return self.add_trace(new_trace, row=row, col=col, secondary_y=secondary_y)
def add_densitymapbox(
self,
autocolorscale=None,
below=None,
coloraxis=None,
colorbar=None,
colorscale=None,
customdata=None,
customdatasrc=None,
hoverinfo=None,
hoverinfosrc=None,
hoverlabel=None,
hovertemplate=None,
hovertemplatesrc=None,
hovertext=None,
hovertextsrc=None,
ids=None,
idssrc=None,
lat=None,
latsrc=None,
legend=None,
legendgroup=None,
legendgrouptitle=None,
legendrank=None,
legendwidth=None,
lon=None,
lonsrc=None,
meta=None,
metasrc=None,
name=None,
opacity=None,
radius=None,
radiussrc=None,
reversescale=None,
showlegend=None,
showscale=None,
stream=None,
subplot=None,
text=None,
textsrc=None,
uid=None,
uirevision=None,
visible=None,
z=None,
zauto=None,
zmax=None,
zmid=None,
zmin=None,
zsrc=None,
row=None,
col=None,
**kwargs,
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Add a new Densitymapbox trace
Draws a bivariate kernel density estimation with a Gaussian
kernel from `lon` and `lat` coordinates and optional `z` values
using a colorscale.
Parameters
----------
autocolorscale
Determines whether the colorscale is a default palette
(`autocolorscale: true`) or the palette determined by
`colorscale`. In case `colorscale` is unspecified or
`autocolorscale` is true, the default palette will be
chosen according to whether numbers in the `color`
array are all positive, all negative or mixed.
below
Determines if the densitymapbox trace will be inserted
before the layer with the specified ID. By default,
densitymapbox traces are placed below the first layer
of type symbol If set to '', the layer will be inserted
above every existing layer.
coloraxis
Sets a reference to a shared color axis. References to
these shared color axes are "coloraxis", "coloraxis2",
"coloraxis3", etc. Settings for these shared color axes
are set in the layout, under `layout.coloraxis`,
`layout.coloraxis2`, etc. Note that multiple color
scales can be linked to the same color axis.
colorbar
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.densitymapbox.ColorBar`
instance or dict with compatible properties
colorscale
Sets the colorscale. The colorscale must be an array
containing arrays mapping a normalized value to an rgb,
rgba, hex, hsl, hsv, or named color string. At minimum,
a mapping for the lowest (0) and highest (1) values are
required. For example, `[[0, 'rgb(0,0,255)'], [1,
'rgb(255,0,0)']]`. To control the bounds of the
colorscale in color space, use `zmin` and `zmax`.
Alternatively, `colorscale` may be a palette name
string of the following list: Blackbody,Bluered,Blues,C
ividis,Earth,Electric,Greens,Greys,Hot,Jet,Picnic,Portl
and,Rainbow,RdBu,Reds,Viridis,YlGnBu,YlOrRd.
customdata
Assigns extra data each datum. This may be useful when
listening to hover, click and selection events. Note
that, "scatter" traces also appends customdata items in
the markers DOM elements
customdatasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`customdata`.
hoverinfo
Determines which trace information appear on hover. If
`none` or `skip` are set, no information is displayed
upon hovering. But, if `none` is set, click and hover
events are still fired.
hoverinfosrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hoverinfo`.
hoverlabel
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.densitymapbox.Hoverlabel`
instance or dict with compatible properties
hovertemplate
Template string used for rendering the information that
appear on hover box. Note that this will override
`hoverinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
for example "y: %{y}" as well as %{xother}, {%_xother},
{%_xother_}, {%xother_}. When showing info for several
points, "xother" will be added to those with different
x positions from the first point. An underscore before
or after "(x|y)other" will add a space on that side,
only when this field is shown. Numbers are formatted
using d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for
example "Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. The variables available in
`hovertemplate` are the ones emitted as event data
described at this link
https://plotly.com/javascript/plotlyjs-events/#event-
data. Additionally, every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available. Anything contained in tag `<extra>` is
displayed in the secondary box, for example
"<extra>{fullData.name}</extra>". To hide the secondary
box completely, use an empty tag `<extra></extra>`.
hovertemplatesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertemplate`.
hovertext
Sets hover text elements associated with each (lon,lat)
pair If a single string, the same string appears over
all the data points. If an array of string, the items
are mapped in order to the this trace's (lon,lat)
coordinates. To be seen, trace `hoverinfo` must contain
a "text" flag.
hovertextsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertext`.
ids
Assigns id labels to each datum. These ids for object
constancy of data points during animation. Should be an
array of strings, not numbers or any other type.
idssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`ids`.
lat
Sets the latitude coordinates (in degrees North).
latsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`lat`.
legend
Sets the reference to a legend to show this trace in.
References to these legends are "legend", "legend2",
"legend3", etc. Settings for these legends are set in
the layout, under `layout.legend`, `layout.legend2`,
etc.
legendgroup
Sets the legend group for this trace. Traces and shapes
part of the same legend group hide/show at the same
time when toggling legend items.
legendgrouptitle
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.densitymapbox.Legendgroupt
itle` instance or dict with compatible properties
legendrank
Sets the legend rank for this trace. Items and groups
with smaller ranks are presented on top/left side while
with "reversed" `legend.traceorder` they are on
bottom/right side. The default legendrank is 1000, so
that you can use ranks less than 1000 to place certain
items before all unranked items, and ranks greater than
1000 to go after all unranked items. When having
unranked or equal rank items shapes would be displayed
after traces i.e. according to their order in data and
layout.
legendwidth
Sets the width (in px or fraction) of the legend for
this trace.
lon
Sets the longitude coordinates (in degrees East).
lonsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`lon`.
meta
Assigns extra meta information associated with this
trace that can be used in various text attributes.
Attributes such as trace `name`, graph, axis and
colorbar `title.text`, annotation `text`
`rangeselector`, `updatemenues` and `sliders` `label`
text all support `meta`. To access the trace `meta`
values in an attribute in the same trace, simply use
`%{meta[i]}` where `i` is the index or key of the
`meta` item in question. To access trace `meta` in
layout attributes, use `%{data[n[.meta[i]}` where `i`
is the index or key of the `meta` and `n` is the trace
index.
metasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`meta`.
name
Sets the trace name. The trace name appears as the
legend item and on hover.
opacity
Sets the opacity of the trace.
radius
Sets the radius of influence of one `lon` / `lat` point
in pixels. Increasing the value makes the densitymapbox
trace smoother, but less detailed.
radiussrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`radius`.
reversescale
Reverses the color mapping if true. If true, `zmin`
will correspond to the last color in the array and
`zmax` will correspond to the first color.
showlegend
Determines whether or not an item corresponding to this
trace is shown in the legend.
showscale
Determines whether or not a colorbar is displayed for
this trace.
stream
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.densitymapbox.Stream`
instance or dict with compatible properties
subplot
Sets a reference between this trace's data coordinates
and a mapbox subplot. If "mapbox" (the default value),
the data refer to `layout.mapbox`. If "mapbox2", the
data refer to `layout.mapbox2`, and so on.
text
Sets text elements associated with each (lon,lat) pair
If a single string, the same string appears over all
the data points. If an array of string, the items are
mapped in order to the this trace's (lon,lat)
coordinates. If trace `hoverinfo` contains a "text"
flag and "hovertext" is not set, these elements will be
seen in the hover labels.
textsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`text`.
uid
Assign an id to this trace, Use this to provide object
constancy between traces during animations and
transitions.
uirevision
Controls persistence of some user-driven changes to the
trace: `constraintrange` in `parcoords` traces, as well
as some `editable: true` modifications such as `name`
and `colorbar.title`. Defaults to `layout.uirevision`.
Note that other user-driven trace attribute changes are
controlled by `layout` attributes: `trace.visible` is
controlled by `layout.legend.uirevision`,
`selectedpoints` is controlled by
`layout.selectionrevision`, and `colorbar.(x|y)`
(accessible with `config: {editable: true}`) is
controlled by `layout.editrevision`. Trace changes are
tracked by `uid`, which only falls back on trace index
if no `uid` is provided. So if your app can add/remove
traces before the end of the `data` array, such that
the same trace has a different index, you can still
preserve user-driven changes if you give each trace a
`uid` that stays with it as it moves.
visible
Determines whether or not this trace is visible. If
"legendonly", the trace is not drawn, but can appear as
a legend item (provided that the legend itself is
visible).
z
Sets the points' weight. For example, a value of 10
would be equivalent to having 10 points of weight 1 in
the same spot
zauto
Determines whether or not the color domain is computed
with respect to the input data (here in `z`) or the
bounds set in `zmin` and `zmax` Defaults to `false`
when `zmin` and `zmax` are set by the user.
zmax
Sets the upper bound of the color domain. Value should
have the same units as in `z` and if set, `zmin` must
be set as well.
zmid
Sets the mid-point of the color domain by scaling
`zmin` and/or `zmax` to be equidistant to this point.
Value should have the same units as in `z`. Has no
effect when `zauto` is `false`.
zmin
Sets the lower bound of the color domain. Value should
have the same units as in `z` and if set, `zmax` must
be set as well.
zsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`z`.
row : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot row index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
rows in the specified column(s).
col : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot col index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
columns in the specified row(s).
Returns
-------
FigureWidget
"""
from plotly.graph_objs import Densitymapbox
new_trace = Densitymapbox(
autocolorscale=autocolorscale,
below=below,
coloraxis=coloraxis,
colorbar=colorbar,
colorscale=colorscale,
customdata=customdata,
customdatasrc=customdatasrc,
hoverinfo=hoverinfo,
hoverinfosrc=hoverinfosrc,
hoverlabel=hoverlabel,
hovertemplate=hovertemplate,
hovertemplatesrc=hovertemplatesrc,
hovertext=hovertext,
hovertextsrc=hovertextsrc,
ids=ids,
idssrc=idssrc,
lat=lat,
latsrc=latsrc,
legend=legend,
legendgroup=legendgroup,
legendgrouptitle=legendgrouptitle,
legendrank=legendrank,
legendwidth=legendwidth,
lon=lon,
lonsrc=lonsrc,
meta=meta,
metasrc=metasrc,
name=name,
opacity=opacity,
radius=radius,
radiussrc=radiussrc,
reversescale=reversescale,
showlegend=showlegend,
showscale=showscale,
stream=stream,
subplot=subplot,
text=text,
textsrc=textsrc,
uid=uid,
uirevision=uirevision,
visible=visible,
z=z,
zauto=zauto,
zmax=zmax,
zmid=zmid,
zmin=zmin,
zsrc=zsrc,
**kwargs,
)
return self.add_trace(new_trace, row=row, col=col)
def add_funnel(
self,
alignmentgroup=None,
cliponaxis=None,
connector=None,
constraintext=None,
customdata=None,
customdatasrc=None,
dx=None,
dy=None,
hoverinfo=None,
hoverinfosrc=None,
hoverlabel=None,
hovertemplate=None,
hovertemplatesrc=None,
hovertext=None,
hovertextsrc=None,
ids=None,
idssrc=None,
insidetextanchor=None,
insidetextfont=None,
legend=None,
legendgroup=None,
legendgrouptitle=None,
legendrank=None,
legendwidth=None,
marker=None,
meta=None,
metasrc=None,
name=None,
offset=None,
offsetgroup=None,
opacity=None,
orientation=None,
outsidetextfont=None,
selectedpoints=None,
showlegend=None,
stream=None,
text=None,
textangle=None,
textfont=None,
textinfo=None,
textposition=None,
textpositionsrc=None,
textsrc=None,
texttemplate=None,
texttemplatesrc=None,
uid=None,
uirevision=None,
visible=None,
width=None,
x=None,
x0=None,
xaxis=None,
xhoverformat=None,
xperiod=None,
xperiod0=None,
xperiodalignment=None,
xsrc=None,
y=None,
y0=None,
yaxis=None,
yhoverformat=None,
yperiod=None,
yperiod0=None,
yperiodalignment=None,
ysrc=None,
row=None,
col=None,
secondary_y=None,
**kwargs,
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Add a new Funnel trace
Visualize stages in a process using length-encoded bars. This
trace can be used to show data in either a part-to-whole
representation wherein each item appears in a single stage, or
in a "drop-off" representation wherein each item appears in
each stage it traversed. See also the "funnelarea" trace type
for a different approach to visualizing funnel data.
Parameters
----------
alignmentgroup
Set several traces linked to the same position axis or
matching axes to the same alignmentgroup. This controls
whether bars compute their positional range dependently
or independently.
cliponaxis
Determines whether the text nodes are clipped about the
subplot axes. To show the text nodes above axis lines
and tick labels, make sure to set `xaxis.layer` and
`yaxis.layer` to *below traces*.
connector
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.funnel.Connector` instance
or dict with compatible properties
constraintext
Constrain the size of text inside or outside a bar to
be no larger than the bar itself.
customdata
Assigns extra data each datum. This may be useful when
listening to hover, click and selection events. Note
that, "scatter" traces also appends customdata items in
the markers DOM elements
customdatasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`customdata`.
dx
Sets the x coordinate step. See `x0` for more info.
dy
Sets the y coordinate step. See `y0` for more info.
hoverinfo
Determines which trace information appear on hover. If
`none` or `skip` are set, no information is displayed
upon hovering. But, if `none` is set, click and hover
events are still fired.
hoverinfosrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hoverinfo`.
hoverlabel
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.funnel.Hoverlabel`
instance or dict with compatible properties
hovertemplate
Template string used for rendering the information that
appear on hover box. Note that this will override
`hoverinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
for example "y: %{y}" as well as %{xother}, {%_xother},
{%_xother_}, {%xother_}. When showing info for several
points, "xother" will be added to those with different
x positions from the first point. An underscore before
or after "(x|y)other" will add a space on that side,
only when this field is shown. Numbers are formatted
using d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for
example "Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. The variables available in
`hovertemplate` are the ones emitted as event data
described at this link
https://plotly.com/javascript/plotlyjs-events/#event-
data. Additionally, every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available. Finally, the template string has access
to variables `percentInitial`, `percentPrevious` and
`percentTotal`. Anything contained in tag `<extra>` is
displayed in the secondary box, for example
"<extra>{fullData.name}</extra>". To hide the secondary
box completely, use an empty tag `<extra></extra>`.
hovertemplatesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertemplate`.
hovertext
Sets hover text elements associated with each (x,y)
pair. If a single string, the same string appears over
all the data points. If an array of string, the items
are mapped in order to the this trace's (x,y)
coordinates. To be seen, trace `hoverinfo` must contain
a "text" flag.
hovertextsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertext`.
ids
Assigns id labels to each datum. These ids for object
constancy of data points during animation. Should be an
array of strings, not numbers or any other type.
idssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`ids`.
insidetextanchor
Determines if texts are kept at center or start/end
points in `textposition` "inside" mode.
insidetextfont
Sets the font used for `text` lying inside the bar.
legend
Sets the reference to a legend to show this trace in.
References to these legends are "legend", "legend2",
"legend3", etc. Settings for these legends are set in
the layout, under `layout.legend`, `layout.legend2`,
etc.
legendgroup
Sets the legend group for this trace. Traces and shapes
part of the same legend group hide/show at the same
time when toggling legend items.
legendgrouptitle
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.funnel.Legendgrouptitle`
instance or dict with compatible properties
legendrank
Sets the legend rank for this trace. Items and groups
with smaller ranks are presented on top/left side while
with "reversed" `legend.traceorder` they are on
bottom/right side. The default legendrank is 1000, so
that you can use ranks less than 1000 to place certain
items before all unranked items, and ranks greater than
1000 to go after all unranked items. When having
unranked or equal rank items shapes would be displayed
after traces i.e. according to their order in data and
layout.
legendwidth
Sets the width (in px or fraction) of the legend for
this trace.
marker
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.funnel.Marker` instance or
dict with compatible properties
meta
Assigns extra meta information associated with this
trace that can be used in various text attributes.
Attributes such as trace `name`, graph, axis and
colorbar `title.text`, annotation `text`
`rangeselector`, `updatemenues` and `sliders` `label`
text all support `meta`. To access the trace `meta`
values in an attribute in the same trace, simply use
`%{meta[i]}` where `i` is the index or key of the
`meta` item in question. To access trace `meta` in
layout attributes, use `%{data[n[.meta[i]}` where `i`
is the index or key of the `meta` and `n` is the trace
index.
metasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`meta`.
name
Sets the trace name. The trace name appears as the
legend item and on hover.
offset
Shifts the position where the bar is drawn (in position
axis units). In "group" barmode, traces that set
"offset" will be excluded and drawn in "overlay" mode
instead.
offsetgroup
Set several traces linked to the same position axis or
matching axes to the same offsetgroup where bars of the
same position coordinate will line up.
opacity
Sets the opacity of the trace.
orientation
Sets the orientation of the funnels. With "v" ("h"),
the value of the each bar spans along the vertical
(horizontal). By default funnels are tend to be
oriented horizontally; unless only "y" array is
presented or orientation is set to "v". Also regarding
graphs including only 'horizontal' funnels, "autorange"
on the "y-axis" are set to "reversed".
outsidetextfont
Sets the font used for `text` lying outside the bar.
selectedpoints
Array containing integer indices of selected points.
Has an effect only for traces that support selections.
Note that an empty array means an empty selection where
the `unselected` are turned on for all points, whereas,
any other non-array values means no selection all where
the `selected` and `unselected` styles have no effect.
showlegend
Determines whether or not an item corresponding to this
trace is shown in the legend.
stream
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.funnel.Stream` instance or
dict with compatible properties
text
Sets text elements associated with each (x,y) pair. If
a single string, the same string appears over all the
data points. If an array of string, the items are
mapped in order to the this trace's (x,y) coordinates.
If trace `hoverinfo` contains a "text" flag and
"hovertext" is not set, these elements will be seen in
the hover labels.
textangle
Sets the angle of the tick labels with respect to the
bar. For example, a `tickangle` of -90 draws the tick
labels vertically. With "auto" the texts may
automatically be rotated to fit with the maximum size
in bars.
textfont
Sets the font used for `text`.
textinfo
Determines which trace information appear on the graph.
In the case of having multiple funnels, percentages &
totals are computed separately (per trace).
textposition
Specifies the location of the `text`. "inside"
positions `text` inside, next to the bar end (rotated
and scaled if needed). "outside" positions `text`
outside, next to the bar end (scaled if needed), unless
there is another bar stacked on this one, then the text
gets pushed inside. "auto" tries to position `text`
inside the bar, but if the bar is too small and no bar
is stacked on this one the text is moved outside. If
"none", no text appears.
textpositionsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`textposition`.
textsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`text`.
texttemplate
Template string used for rendering the information text
that appear on points. Note that this will override
`textinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
for example "y: %{y}". Numbers are formatted using
d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for example
"Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. Every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available. Finally, the template string has access
to variables `percentInitial`, `percentPrevious`,
`percentTotal`, `label` and `value`.
texttemplatesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`texttemplate`.
uid
Assign an id to this trace, Use this to provide object
constancy between traces during animations and
transitions.
uirevision
Controls persistence of some user-driven changes to the
trace: `constraintrange` in `parcoords` traces, as well
as some `editable: true` modifications such as `name`
and `colorbar.title`. Defaults to `layout.uirevision`.
Note that other user-driven trace attribute changes are
controlled by `layout` attributes: `trace.visible` is
controlled by `layout.legend.uirevision`,
`selectedpoints` is controlled by
`layout.selectionrevision`, and `colorbar.(x|y)`
(accessible with `config: {editable: true}`) is
controlled by `layout.editrevision`. Trace changes are
tracked by `uid`, which only falls back on trace index
if no `uid` is provided. So if your app can add/remove
traces before the end of the `data` array, such that
the same trace has a different index, you can still
preserve user-driven changes if you give each trace a
`uid` that stays with it as it moves.
visible
Determines whether or not this trace is visible. If
"legendonly", the trace is not drawn, but can appear as
a legend item (provided that the legend itself is
visible).
width
Sets the bar width (in position axis units).
x
Sets the x coordinates.
x0
Alternate to `x`. Builds a linear space of x
coordinates. Use with `dx` where `x0` is the starting
coordinate and `dx` the step.
xaxis
Sets a reference between this trace's x coordinates and
a 2D cartesian x axis. If "x" (the default value), the
x coordinates refer to `layout.xaxis`. If "x2", the x
coordinates refer to `layout.xaxis2`, and so on.
xhoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `x` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see:
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.
And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to
d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a
decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional
seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13
09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would
display *09~15~23.46*By default the values are
formatted using `xaxis.hoverformat`.
xperiod
Only relevant when the axis `type` is "date". Sets the
period positioning in milliseconds or "M<n>" on the x
axis. Special values in the form of "M<n>" could be
used to declare the number of months. In this case `n`
must be a positive integer.
xperiod0
Only relevant when the axis `type` is "date". Sets the
base for period positioning in milliseconds or date
string on the x0 axis. When `x0period` is round number
of weeks, the `x0period0` by default would be on a
Sunday i.e. 2000-01-02, otherwise it would be at
2000-01-01.
xperiodalignment
Only relevant when the axis `type` is "date". Sets the
alignment of data points on the x axis.
xsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`x`.
y
Sets the y coordinates.
y0
Alternate to `y`. Builds a linear space of y
coordinates. Use with `dy` where `y0` is the starting
coordinate and `dy` the step.
yaxis
Sets a reference between this trace's y coordinates and
a 2D cartesian y axis. If "y" (the default value), the
y coordinates refer to `layout.yaxis`. If "y2", the y
coordinates refer to `layout.yaxis2`, and so on.
yhoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `y` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see:
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.
And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to
d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a
decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional
seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13
09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would
display *09~15~23.46*By default the values are
formatted using `yaxis.hoverformat`.
yperiod
Only relevant when the axis `type` is "date". Sets the
period positioning in milliseconds or "M<n>" on the y
axis. Special values in the form of "M<n>" could be
used to declare the number of months. In this case `n`
must be a positive integer.
yperiod0
Only relevant when the axis `type` is "date". Sets the
base for period positioning in milliseconds or date
string on the y0 axis. When `y0period` is round number
of weeks, the `y0period0` by default would be on a
Sunday i.e. 2000-01-02, otherwise it would be at
2000-01-01.
yperiodalignment
Only relevant when the axis `type` is "date". Sets the
alignment of data points on the y axis.
ysrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`y`.
row : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot row index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
rows in the specified column(s).
col : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot col index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
columns in the specified row(s).
secondary_y: boolean or None (default None)
If True, associate this trace with the secondary y-axis of the
subplot at the specified row and col. Only valid if all of the
following conditions are satisfied:
* The figure was created using `plotly.subplots.make_subplots`.
* The row and col arguments are not None
* The subplot at the specified row and col has type xy
(which is the default) and secondary_y True. These
properties are specified in the specs argument to
make_subplots. See the make_subplots docstring for more info.
Returns
-------
FigureWidget
"""
from plotly.graph_objs import Funnel
new_trace = Funnel(
alignmentgroup=alignmentgroup,
cliponaxis=cliponaxis,
connector=connector,
constraintext=constraintext,
customdata=customdata,
customdatasrc=customdatasrc,
dx=dx,
dy=dy,
hoverinfo=hoverinfo,
hoverinfosrc=hoverinfosrc,
hoverlabel=hoverlabel,
hovertemplate=hovertemplate,
hovertemplatesrc=hovertemplatesrc,
hovertext=hovertext,
hovertextsrc=hovertextsrc,
ids=ids,
idssrc=idssrc,
insidetextanchor=insidetextanchor,
insidetextfont=insidetextfont,
legend=legend,
legendgroup=legendgroup,
legendgrouptitle=legendgrouptitle,
legendrank=legendrank,
legendwidth=legendwidth,
marker=marker,
meta=meta,
metasrc=metasrc,
name=name,
offset=offset,
offsetgroup=offsetgroup,
opacity=opacity,
orientation=orientation,
outsidetextfont=outsidetextfont,
selectedpoints=selectedpoints,
showlegend=showlegend,
stream=stream,
text=text,
textangle=textangle,
textfont=textfont,
textinfo=textinfo,
textposition=textposition,
textpositionsrc=textpositionsrc,
textsrc=textsrc,
texttemplate=texttemplate,
texttemplatesrc=texttemplatesrc,
uid=uid,
uirevision=uirevision,
visible=visible,
width=width,
x=x,
x0=x0,
xaxis=xaxis,
xhoverformat=xhoverformat,
xperiod=xperiod,
xperiod0=xperiod0,
xperiodalignment=xperiodalignment,
xsrc=xsrc,
y=y,
y0=y0,
yaxis=yaxis,
yhoverformat=yhoverformat,
yperiod=yperiod,
yperiod0=yperiod0,
yperiodalignment=yperiodalignment,
ysrc=ysrc,
**kwargs,
)
return self.add_trace(new_trace, row=row, col=col, secondary_y=secondary_y)
def add_funnelarea(
self,
aspectratio=None,
baseratio=None,
customdata=None,
customdatasrc=None,
dlabel=None,
domain=None,
hoverinfo=None,
hoverinfosrc=None,
hoverlabel=None,
hovertemplate=None,
hovertemplatesrc=None,
hovertext=None,
hovertextsrc=None,
ids=None,
idssrc=None,
insidetextfont=None,
label0=None,
labels=None,
labelssrc=None,
legend=None,
legendgroup=None,
legendgrouptitle=None,
legendrank=None,
legendwidth=None,
marker=None,
meta=None,
metasrc=None,
name=None,
opacity=None,
scalegroup=None,
showlegend=None,
stream=None,
text=None,
textfont=None,
textinfo=None,
textposition=None,
textpositionsrc=None,
textsrc=None,
texttemplate=None,
texttemplatesrc=None,
title=None,
uid=None,
uirevision=None,
values=None,
valuessrc=None,
visible=None,
row=None,
col=None,
**kwargs,
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Add a new Funnelarea trace
Visualize stages in a process using area-encoded trapezoids.
This trace can be used to show data in a part-to-whole
representation similar to a "pie" trace, wherein each item
appears in a single stage. See also the "funnel" trace type for
a different approach to visualizing funnel data.
Parameters
----------
aspectratio
Sets the ratio between height and width
baseratio
Sets the ratio between bottom length and maximum top
length.
customdata
Assigns extra data each datum. This may be useful when
listening to hover, click and selection events. Note
that, "scatter" traces also appends customdata items in
the markers DOM elements
customdatasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`customdata`.
dlabel
Sets the label step. See `label0` for more info.
domain
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.funnelarea.Domain`
instance or dict with compatible properties
hoverinfo
Determines which trace information appear on hover. If
`none` or `skip` are set, no information is displayed
upon hovering. But, if `none` is set, click and hover
events are still fired.
hoverinfosrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hoverinfo`.
hoverlabel
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.funnelarea.Hoverlabel`
instance or dict with compatible properties
hovertemplate
Template string used for rendering the information that
appear on hover box. Note that this will override
`hoverinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
for example "y: %{y}" as well as %{xother}, {%_xother},
{%_xother_}, {%xother_}. When showing info for several
points, "xother" will be added to those with different
x positions from the first point. An underscore before
or after "(x|y)other" will add a space on that side,
only when this field is shown. Numbers are formatted
using d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for
example "Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. The variables available in
`hovertemplate` are the ones emitted as event data
described at this link
https://plotly.com/javascript/plotlyjs-events/#event-
data. Additionally, every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available. Finally, the template string has access
to variables `label`, `color`, `value`, `text` and
`percent`. Anything contained in tag `<extra>` is
displayed in the secondary box, for example
"<extra>{fullData.name}</extra>". To hide the secondary
box completely, use an empty tag `<extra></extra>`.
hovertemplatesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertemplate`.
hovertext
Sets hover text elements associated with each sector.
If a single string, the same string appears for all
data points. If an array of string, the items are
mapped in order of this trace's sectors. To be seen,
trace `hoverinfo` must contain a "text" flag.
hovertextsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertext`.
ids
Assigns id labels to each datum. These ids for object
constancy of data points during animation. Should be an
array of strings, not numbers or any other type.
idssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`ids`.
insidetextfont
Sets the font used for `textinfo` lying inside the
sector.
label0
Alternate to `labels`. Builds a numeric set of labels.
Use with `dlabel` where `label0` is the starting label
and `dlabel` the step.
labels
Sets the sector labels. If `labels` entries are
duplicated, we sum associated `values` or simply count
occurrences if `values` is not provided. For other
array attributes (including color) we use the first
non-empty entry among all occurrences of the label.
labelssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`labels`.
legend
Sets the reference to a legend to show this trace in.
References to these legends are "legend", "legend2",
"legend3", etc. Settings for these legends are set in
the layout, under `layout.legend`, `layout.legend2`,
etc.
legendgroup
Sets the legend group for this trace. Traces and shapes
part of the same legend group hide/show at the same
time when toggling legend items.
legendgrouptitle
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.funnelarea.Legendgrouptitl
e` instance or dict with compatible properties
legendrank
Sets the legend rank for this trace. Items and groups
with smaller ranks are presented on top/left side while
with "reversed" `legend.traceorder` they are on
bottom/right side. The default legendrank is 1000, so
that you can use ranks less than 1000 to place certain
items before all unranked items, and ranks greater than
1000 to go after all unranked items. When having
unranked or equal rank items shapes would be displayed
after traces i.e. according to their order in data and
layout.
legendwidth
Sets the width (in px or fraction) of the legend for
this trace.
marker
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.funnelarea.Marker`
instance or dict with compatible properties
meta
Assigns extra meta information associated with this
trace that can be used in various text attributes.
Attributes such as trace `name`, graph, axis and
colorbar `title.text`, annotation `text`
`rangeselector`, `updatemenues` and `sliders` `label`
text all support `meta`. To access the trace `meta`
values in an attribute in the same trace, simply use
`%{meta[i]}` where `i` is the index or key of the
`meta` item in question. To access trace `meta` in
layout attributes, use `%{data[n[.meta[i]}` where `i`
is the index or key of the `meta` and `n` is the trace
index.
metasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`meta`.
name
Sets the trace name. The trace name appears as the
legend item and on hover.
opacity
Sets the opacity of the trace.
scalegroup
If there are multiple funnelareas that should be sized
according to their totals, link them by providing a
non-empty group id here shared by every trace in the
same group.
showlegend
Determines whether or not an item corresponding to this
trace is shown in the legend.
stream
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.funnelarea.Stream`
instance or dict with compatible properties
text
Sets text elements associated with each sector. If
trace `textinfo` contains a "text" flag, these elements
will be seen on the chart. If trace `hoverinfo`
contains a "text" flag and "hovertext" is not set,
these elements will be seen in the hover labels.
textfont
Sets the font used for `textinfo`.
textinfo
Determines which trace information appear on the graph.
textposition
Specifies the location of the `textinfo`.
textpositionsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`textposition`.
textsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`text`.
texttemplate
Template string used for rendering the information text
that appear on points. Note that this will override
`textinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
for example "y: %{y}". Numbers are formatted using
d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for example
"Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. Every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available. Finally, the template string has access
to variables `label`, `color`, `value`, `text` and
`percent`.
texttemplatesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`texttemplate`.
title
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.funnelarea.Title` instance
or dict with compatible properties
uid
Assign an id to this trace, Use this to provide object
constancy between traces during animations and
transitions.
uirevision
Controls persistence of some user-driven changes to the
trace: `constraintrange` in `parcoords` traces, as well
as some `editable: true` modifications such as `name`
and `colorbar.title`. Defaults to `layout.uirevision`.
Note that other user-driven trace attribute changes are
controlled by `layout` attributes: `trace.visible` is
controlled by `layout.legend.uirevision`,
`selectedpoints` is controlled by
`layout.selectionrevision`, and `colorbar.(x|y)`
(accessible with `config: {editable: true}`) is
controlled by `layout.editrevision`. Trace changes are
tracked by `uid`, which only falls back on trace index
if no `uid` is provided. So if your app can add/remove
traces before the end of the `data` array, such that
the same trace has a different index, you can still
preserve user-driven changes if you give each trace a
`uid` that stays with it as it moves.
values
Sets the values of the sectors. If omitted, we count
occurrences of each label.
valuessrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`values`.
visible
Determines whether or not this trace is visible. If
"legendonly", the trace is not drawn, but can appear as
a legend item (provided that the legend itself is
visible).
row : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot row index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
rows in the specified column(s).
col : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot col index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
columns in the specified row(s).
Returns
-------
FigureWidget
"""
from plotly.graph_objs import Funnelarea
new_trace = Funnelarea(
aspectratio=aspectratio,
baseratio=baseratio,
customdata=customdata,
customdatasrc=customdatasrc,
dlabel=dlabel,
domain=domain,
hoverinfo=hoverinfo,
hoverinfosrc=hoverinfosrc,
hoverlabel=hoverlabel,
hovertemplate=hovertemplate,
hovertemplatesrc=hovertemplatesrc,
hovertext=hovertext,
hovertextsrc=hovertextsrc,
ids=ids,
idssrc=idssrc,
insidetextfont=insidetextfont,
label0=label0,
labels=labels,
labelssrc=labelssrc,
legend=legend,
legendgroup=legendgroup,
legendgrouptitle=legendgrouptitle,
legendrank=legendrank,
legendwidth=legendwidth,
marker=marker,
meta=meta,
metasrc=metasrc,
name=name,
opacity=opacity,
scalegroup=scalegroup,
showlegend=showlegend,
stream=stream,
text=text,
textfont=textfont,
textinfo=textinfo,
textposition=textposition,
textpositionsrc=textpositionsrc,
textsrc=textsrc,
texttemplate=texttemplate,
texttemplatesrc=texttemplatesrc,
title=title,
uid=uid,
uirevision=uirevision,
values=values,
valuessrc=valuessrc,
visible=visible,
**kwargs,
)
return self.add_trace(new_trace, row=row, col=col)
def add_heatmap(
self,
autocolorscale=None,
coloraxis=None,
colorbar=None,
colorscale=None,
connectgaps=None,
customdata=None,
customdatasrc=None,
dx=None,
dy=None,
hoverinfo=None,
hoverinfosrc=None,
hoverlabel=None,
hoverongaps=None,
hovertemplate=None,
hovertemplatesrc=None,
hovertext=None,
hovertextsrc=None,
ids=None,
idssrc=None,
legend=None,
legendgroup=None,
legendgrouptitle=None,
legendrank=None,
legendwidth=None,
meta=None,
metasrc=None,
name=None,
opacity=None,
reversescale=None,
showlegend=None,
showscale=None,
stream=None,
text=None,
textfont=None,
textsrc=None,
texttemplate=None,
transpose=None,
uid=None,
uirevision=None,
visible=None,
x=None,
x0=None,
xaxis=None,
xcalendar=None,
xgap=None,
xhoverformat=None,
xperiod=None,
xperiod0=None,
xperiodalignment=None,
xsrc=None,
xtype=None,
y=None,
y0=None,
yaxis=None,
ycalendar=None,
ygap=None,
yhoverformat=None,
yperiod=None,
yperiod0=None,
yperiodalignment=None,
ysrc=None,
ytype=None,
z=None,
zauto=None,
zhoverformat=None,
zmax=None,
zmid=None,
zmin=None,
zsmooth=None,
zsrc=None,
row=None,
col=None,
secondary_y=None,
**kwargs,
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Add a new Heatmap trace
The data that describes the heatmap value-to-color mapping is
set in `z`. Data in `z` can either be a 2D list of values
(ragged or not) or a 1D array of values. In the case where `z`
is a 2D list, say that `z` has N rows and M columns. Then, by
default, the resulting heatmap will have N partitions along the
y axis and M partitions along the x axis. In other words, the
i-th row/ j-th column cell in `z` is mapped to the i-th
partition of the y axis (starting from the bottom of the plot)
and the j-th partition of the x-axis (starting from the left of
the plot). This behavior can be flipped by using `transpose`.
Moreover, `x` (`y`) can be provided with M or M+1 (N or N+1)
elements. If M (N), then the coordinates correspond to the
center of the heatmap cells and the cells have equal width. If
M+1 (N+1), then the coordinates correspond to the edges of the
heatmap cells. In the case where `z` is a 1D list, the x and y
coordinates must be provided in `x` and `y` respectively to
form data triplets.
Parameters
----------
autocolorscale
Determines whether the colorscale is a default palette
(`autocolorscale: true`) or the palette determined by
`colorscale`. In case `colorscale` is unspecified or
`autocolorscale` is true, the default palette will be
chosen according to whether numbers in the `color`
array are all positive, all negative or mixed.
coloraxis
Sets a reference to a shared color axis. References to
these shared color axes are "coloraxis", "coloraxis2",
"coloraxis3", etc. Settings for these shared color axes
are set in the layout, under `layout.coloraxis`,
`layout.coloraxis2`, etc. Note that multiple color
scales can be linked to the same color axis.
colorbar
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.heatmap.ColorBar` instance
or dict with compatible properties
colorscale
Sets the colorscale. The colorscale must be an array
containing arrays mapping a normalized value to an rgb,
rgba, hex, hsl, hsv, or named color string. At minimum,
a mapping for the lowest (0) and highest (1) values are
required. For example, `[[0, 'rgb(0,0,255)'], [1,
'rgb(255,0,0)']]`. To control the bounds of the
colorscale in color space, use `zmin` and `zmax`.
Alternatively, `colorscale` may be a palette name
string of the following list: Blackbody,Bluered,Blues,C
ividis,Earth,Electric,Greens,Greys,Hot,Jet,Picnic,Portl
and,Rainbow,RdBu,Reds,Viridis,YlGnBu,YlOrRd.
connectgaps
Determines whether or not gaps (i.e. {nan} or missing
values) in the `z` data are filled in. It is defaulted
to true if `z` is a one dimensional array and `zsmooth`
is not false; otherwise it is defaulted to false.
customdata
Assigns extra data each datum. This may be useful when
listening to hover, click and selection events. Note
that, "scatter" traces also appends customdata items in
the markers DOM elements
customdatasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`customdata`.
dx
Sets the x coordinate step. See `x0` for more info.
dy
Sets the y coordinate step. See `y0` for more info.
hoverinfo
Determines which trace information appear on hover. If
`none` or `skip` are set, no information is displayed
upon hovering. But, if `none` is set, click and hover
events are still fired.
hoverinfosrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hoverinfo`.
hoverlabel
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.heatmap.Hoverlabel`
instance or dict with compatible properties
hoverongaps
Determines whether or not gaps (i.e. {nan} or missing
values) in the `z` data have hover labels associated
with them.
hovertemplate
Template string used for rendering the information that
appear on hover box. Note that this will override
`hoverinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
for example "y: %{y}" as well as %{xother}, {%_xother},
{%_xother_}, {%xother_}. When showing info for several
points, "xother" will be added to those with different
x positions from the first point. An underscore before
or after "(x|y)other" will add a space on that side,
only when this field is shown. Numbers are formatted
using d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for
example "Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. The variables available in
`hovertemplate` are the ones emitted as event data
described at this link
https://plotly.com/javascript/plotlyjs-events/#event-
data. Additionally, every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available. Anything contained in tag `<extra>` is
displayed in the secondary box, for example
"<extra>{fullData.name}</extra>". To hide the secondary
box completely, use an empty tag `<extra></extra>`.
hovertemplatesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertemplate`.
hovertext
Same as `text`.
hovertextsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertext`.
ids
Assigns id labels to each datum. These ids for object
constancy of data points during animation. Should be an
array of strings, not numbers or any other type.
idssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`ids`.
legend
Sets the reference to a legend to show this trace in.
References to these legends are "legend", "legend2",
"legend3", etc. Settings for these legends are set in
the layout, under `layout.legend`, `layout.legend2`,
etc.
legendgroup
Sets the legend group for this trace. Traces and shapes
part of the same legend group hide/show at the same
time when toggling legend items.
legendgrouptitle
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.heatmap.Legendgrouptitle`
instance or dict with compatible properties
legendrank
Sets the legend rank for this trace. Items and groups
with smaller ranks are presented on top/left side while
with "reversed" `legend.traceorder` they are on
bottom/right side. The default legendrank is 1000, so
that you can use ranks less than 1000 to place certain
items before all unranked items, and ranks greater than
1000 to go after all unranked items. When having
unranked or equal rank items shapes would be displayed
after traces i.e. according to their order in data and
layout.
legendwidth
Sets the width (in px or fraction) of the legend for
this trace.
meta
Assigns extra meta information associated with this
trace that can be used in various text attributes.
Attributes such as trace `name`, graph, axis and
colorbar `title.text`, annotation `text`
`rangeselector`, `updatemenues` and `sliders` `label`
text all support `meta`. To access the trace `meta`
values in an attribute in the same trace, simply use
`%{meta[i]}` where `i` is the index or key of the
`meta` item in question. To access trace `meta` in
layout attributes, use `%{data[n[.meta[i]}` where `i`
is the index or key of the `meta` and `n` is the trace
index.
metasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`meta`.
name
Sets the trace name. The trace name appears as the
legend item and on hover.
opacity
Sets the opacity of the trace.
reversescale
Reverses the color mapping if true. If true, `zmin`
will correspond to the last color in the array and
`zmax` will correspond to the first color.
showlegend
Determines whether or not an item corresponding to this
trace is shown in the legend.
showscale
Determines whether or not a colorbar is displayed for
this trace.
stream
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.heatmap.Stream` instance
or dict with compatible properties
text
Sets the text elements associated with each z value.
textfont
Sets the text font.
textsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`text`.
texttemplate
Template string used for rendering the information text
that appear on points. Note that this will override
`textinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
for example "y: %{y}". Numbers are formatted using
d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for example
"Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. Every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available. Finally, the template string has access
to variables `x`, `y`, `z` and `text`.
transpose
Transposes the z data.
uid
Assign an id to this trace, Use this to provide object
constancy between traces during animations and
transitions.
uirevision
Controls persistence of some user-driven changes to the
trace: `constraintrange` in `parcoords` traces, as well
as some `editable: true` modifications such as `name`
and `colorbar.title`. Defaults to `layout.uirevision`.
Note that other user-driven trace attribute changes are
controlled by `layout` attributes: `trace.visible` is
controlled by `layout.legend.uirevision`,
`selectedpoints` is controlled by
`layout.selectionrevision`, and `colorbar.(x|y)`
(accessible with `config: {editable: true}`) is
controlled by `layout.editrevision`. Trace changes are
tracked by `uid`, which only falls back on trace index
if no `uid` is provided. So if your app can add/remove
traces before the end of the `data` array, such that
the same trace has a different index, you can still
preserve user-driven changes if you give each trace a
`uid` that stays with it as it moves.
visible
Determines whether or not this trace is visible. If
"legendonly", the trace is not drawn, but can appear as
a legend item (provided that the legend itself is
visible).
x
Sets the x coordinates.
x0
Alternate to `x`. Builds a linear space of x
coordinates. Use with `dx` where `x0` is the starting
coordinate and `dx` the step.
xaxis
Sets a reference between this trace's x coordinates and
a 2D cartesian x axis. If "x" (the default value), the
x coordinates refer to `layout.xaxis`. If "x2", the x
coordinates refer to `layout.xaxis2`, and so on.
xcalendar
Sets the calendar system to use with `x` date data.
xgap
Sets the horizontal gap (in pixels) between bricks.
xhoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `x` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see:
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.
And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to
d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a
decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional
seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13
09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would
display *09~15~23.46*By default the values are
formatted using `xaxis.hoverformat`.
xperiod
Only relevant when the axis `type` is "date". Sets the
period positioning in milliseconds or "M<n>" on the x
axis. Special values in the form of "M<n>" could be
used to declare the number of months. In this case `n`
must be a positive integer.
xperiod0
Only relevant when the axis `type` is "date". Sets the
base for period positioning in milliseconds or date
string on the x0 axis. When `x0period` is round number
of weeks, the `x0period0` by default would be on a
Sunday i.e. 2000-01-02, otherwise it would be at
2000-01-01.
xperiodalignment
Only relevant when the axis `type` is "date". Sets the
alignment of data points on the x axis.
xsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`x`.
xtype
If "array", the heatmap's x coordinates are given by
"x" (the default behavior when `x` is provided). If
"scaled", the heatmap's x coordinates are given by "x0"
and "dx" (the default behavior when `x` is not
provided).
y
Sets the y coordinates.
y0
Alternate to `y`. Builds a linear space of y
coordinates. Use with `dy` where `y0` is the starting
coordinate and `dy` the step.
yaxis
Sets a reference between this trace's y coordinates and
a 2D cartesian y axis. If "y" (the default value), the
y coordinates refer to `layout.yaxis`. If "y2", the y
coordinates refer to `layout.yaxis2`, and so on.
ycalendar
Sets the calendar system to use with `y` date data.
ygap
Sets the vertical gap (in pixels) between bricks.
yhoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `y` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see:
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.
And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to
d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a
decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional
seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13
09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would
display *09~15~23.46*By default the values are
formatted using `yaxis.hoverformat`.
yperiod
Only relevant when the axis `type` is "date". Sets the
period positioning in milliseconds or "M<n>" on the y
axis. Special values in the form of "M<n>" could be
used to declare the number of months. In this case `n`
must be a positive integer.
yperiod0
Only relevant when the axis `type` is "date". Sets the
base for period positioning in milliseconds or date
string on the y0 axis. When `y0period` is round number
of weeks, the `y0period0` by default would be on a
Sunday i.e. 2000-01-02, otherwise it would be at
2000-01-01.
yperiodalignment
Only relevant when the axis `type` is "date". Sets the
alignment of data points on the y axis.
ysrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`y`.
ytype
If "array", the heatmap's y coordinates are given by
"y" (the default behavior when `y` is provided) If
"scaled", the heatmap's y coordinates are given by "y0"
and "dy" (the default behavior when `y` is not
provided)
z
Sets the z data.
zauto
Determines whether or not the color domain is computed
with respect to the input data (here in `z`) or the
bounds set in `zmin` and `zmax` Defaults to `false`
when `zmin` and `zmax` are set by the user.
zhoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `z` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see: https://github.com/d
3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.By default the values
are formatted using generic number format.
zmax
Sets the upper bound of the color domain. Value should
have the same units as in `z` and if set, `zmin` must
be set as well.
zmid
Sets the mid-point of the color domain by scaling
`zmin` and/or `zmax` to be equidistant to this point.
Value should have the same units as in `z`. Has no
effect when `zauto` is `false`.
zmin
Sets the lower bound of the color domain. Value should
have the same units as in `z` and if set, `zmax` must
be set as well.
zsmooth
Picks a smoothing algorithm use to smooth `z` data.
zsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`z`.
row : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot row index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
rows in the specified column(s).
col : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot col index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
columns in the specified row(s).
secondary_y: boolean or None (default None)
If True, associate this trace with the secondary y-axis of the
subplot at the specified row and col. Only valid if all of the
following conditions are satisfied:
* The figure was created using `plotly.subplots.make_subplots`.
* The row and col arguments are not None
* The subplot at the specified row and col has type xy
(which is the default) and secondary_y True. These
properties are specified in the specs argument to
make_subplots. See the make_subplots docstring for more info.
Returns
-------
FigureWidget
"""
from plotly.graph_objs import Heatmap
new_trace = Heatmap(
autocolorscale=autocolorscale,
coloraxis=coloraxis,
colorbar=colorbar,
colorscale=colorscale,
connectgaps=connectgaps,
customdata=customdata,
customdatasrc=customdatasrc,
dx=dx,
dy=dy,
hoverinfo=hoverinfo,
hoverinfosrc=hoverinfosrc,
hoverlabel=hoverlabel,
hoverongaps=hoverongaps,
hovertemplate=hovertemplate,
hovertemplatesrc=hovertemplatesrc,
hovertext=hovertext,
hovertextsrc=hovertextsrc,
ids=ids,
idssrc=idssrc,
legend=legend,
legendgroup=legendgroup,
legendgrouptitle=legendgrouptitle,
legendrank=legendrank,
legendwidth=legendwidth,
meta=meta,
metasrc=metasrc,
name=name,
opacity=opacity,
reversescale=reversescale,
showlegend=showlegend,
showscale=showscale,
stream=stream,
text=text,
textfont=textfont,
textsrc=textsrc,
texttemplate=texttemplate,
transpose=transpose,
uid=uid,
uirevision=uirevision,
visible=visible,
x=x,
x0=x0,
xaxis=xaxis,
xcalendar=xcalendar,
xgap=xgap,
xhoverformat=xhoverformat,
xperiod=xperiod,
xperiod0=xperiod0,
xperiodalignment=xperiodalignment,
xsrc=xsrc,
xtype=xtype,
y=y,
y0=y0,
yaxis=yaxis,
ycalendar=ycalendar,
ygap=ygap,
yhoverformat=yhoverformat,
yperiod=yperiod,
yperiod0=yperiod0,
yperiodalignment=yperiodalignment,
ysrc=ysrc,
ytype=ytype,
z=z,
zauto=zauto,
zhoverformat=zhoverformat,
zmax=zmax,
zmid=zmid,
zmin=zmin,
zsmooth=zsmooth,
zsrc=zsrc,
**kwargs,
)
return self.add_trace(new_trace, row=row, col=col, secondary_y=secondary_y)
def add_heatmapgl(
self,
autocolorscale=None,
coloraxis=None,
colorbar=None,
colorscale=None,
customdata=None,
customdatasrc=None,
dx=None,
dy=None,
hoverinfo=None,
hoverinfosrc=None,
hoverlabel=None,
ids=None,
idssrc=None,
legend=None,
legendgrouptitle=None,
legendrank=None,
legendwidth=None,
meta=None,
metasrc=None,
name=None,
opacity=None,
reversescale=None,
showscale=None,
stream=None,
text=None,
textsrc=None,
transpose=None,
uid=None,
uirevision=None,
visible=None,
x=None,
x0=None,
xaxis=None,
xsrc=None,
xtype=None,
y=None,
y0=None,
yaxis=None,
ysrc=None,
ytype=None,
z=None,
zauto=None,
zmax=None,
zmid=None,
zmin=None,
zsmooth=None,
zsrc=None,
row=None,
col=None,
secondary_y=None,
**kwargs,
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Add a new Heatmapgl trace
"heatmapgl" trace is deprecated! Please consider switching to
the "heatmap" or "image" trace types. Alternatively you could
contribute/sponsor rewriting this trace type based on cartesian
features and using regl framework. WebGL version of the heatmap
trace type.
Parameters
----------
autocolorscale
Determines whether the colorscale is a default palette
(`autocolorscale: true`) or the palette determined by
`colorscale`. In case `colorscale` is unspecified or
`autocolorscale` is true, the default palette will be
chosen according to whether numbers in the `color`
array are all positive, all negative or mixed.
coloraxis
Sets a reference to a shared color axis. References to
these shared color axes are "coloraxis", "coloraxis2",
"coloraxis3", etc. Settings for these shared color axes
are set in the layout, under `layout.coloraxis`,
`layout.coloraxis2`, etc. Note that multiple color
scales can be linked to the same color axis.
colorbar
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.heatmapgl.ColorBar`
instance or dict with compatible properties
colorscale
Sets the colorscale. The colorscale must be an array
containing arrays mapping a normalized value to an rgb,
rgba, hex, hsl, hsv, or named color string. At minimum,
a mapping for the lowest (0) and highest (1) values are
required. For example, `[[0, 'rgb(0,0,255)'], [1,
'rgb(255,0,0)']]`. To control the bounds of the
colorscale in color space, use `zmin` and `zmax`.
Alternatively, `colorscale` may be a palette name
string of the following list: Blackbody,Bluered,Blues,C
ividis,Earth,Electric,Greens,Greys,Hot,Jet,Picnic,Portl
and,Rainbow,RdBu,Reds,Viridis,YlGnBu,YlOrRd.
customdata
Assigns extra data each datum. This may be useful when
listening to hover, click and selection events. Note
that, "scatter" traces also appends customdata items in
the markers DOM elements
customdatasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`customdata`.
dx
Sets the x coordinate step. See `x0` for more info.
dy
Sets the y coordinate step. See `y0` for more info.
hoverinfo
Determines which trace information appear on hover. If
`none` or `skip` are set, no information is displayed
upon hovering. But, if `none` is set, click and hover
events are still fired.
hoverinfosrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hoverinfo`.
hoverlabel
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.heatmapgl.Hoverlabel`
instance or dict with compatible properties
ids
Assigns id labels to each datum. These ids for object
constancy of data points during animation. Should be an
array of strings, not numbers or any other type.
idssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`ids`.
legend
Sets the reference to a legend to show this trace in.
References to these legends are "legend", "legend2",
"legend3", etc. Settings for these legends are set in
the layout, under `layout.legend`, `layout.legend2`,
etc.
legendgrouptitle
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.heatmapgl.Legendgrouptitle
` instance or dict with compatible properties
legendrank
Sets the legend rank for this trace. Items and groups
with smaller ranks are presented on top/left side while
with "reversed" `legend.traceorder` they are on
bottom/right side. The default legendrank is 1000, so
that you can use ranks less than 1000 to place certain
items before all unranked items, and ranks greater than
1000 to go after all unranked items. When having
unranked or equal rank items shapes would be displayed
after traces i.e. according to their order in data and
layout.
legendwidth
Sets the width (in px or fraction) of the legend for
this trace.
meta
Assigns extra meta information associated with this
trace that can be used in various text attributes.
Attributes such as trace `name`, graph, axis and
colorbar `title.text`, annotation `text`
`rangeselector`, `updatemenues` and `sliders` `label`
text all support `meta`. To access the trace `meta`
values in an attribute in the same trace, simply use
`%{meta[i]}` where `i` is the index or key of the
`meta` item in question. To access trace `meta` in
layout attributes, use `%{data[n[.meta[i]}` where `i`
is the index or key of the `meta` and `n` is the trace
index.
metasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`meta`.
name
Sets the trace name. The trace name appears as the
legend item and on hover.
opacity
Sets the opacity of the trace.
reversescale
Reverses the color mapping if true. If true, `zmin`
will correspond to the last color in the array and
`zmax` will correspond to the first color.
showscale
Determines whether or not a colorbar is displayed for
this trace.
stream
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.heatmapgl.Stream` instance
or dict with compatible properties
text
Sets the text elements associated with each z value.
textsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`text`.
transpose
Transposes the z data.
uid
Assign an id to this trace, Use this to provide object
constancy between traces during animations and
transitions.
uirevision
Controls persistence of some user-driven changes to the
trace: `constraintrange` in `parcoords` traces, as well
as some `editable: true` modifications such as `name`
and `colorbar.title`. Defaults to `layout.uirevision`.
Note that other user-driven trace attribute changes are
controlled by `layout` attributes: `trace.visible` is
controlled by `layout.legend.uirevision`,
`selectedpoints` is controlled by
`layout.selectionrevision`, and `colorbar.(x|y)`
(accessible with `config: {editable: true}`) is
controlled by `layout.editrevision`. Trace changes are
tracked by `uid`, which only falls back on trace index
if no `uid` is provided. So if your app can add/remove
traces before the end of the `data` array, such that
the same trace has a different index, you can still
preserve user-driven changes if you give each trace a
`uid` that stays with it as it moves.
visible
Determines whether or not this trace is visible. If
"legendonly", the trace is not drawn, but can appear as
a legend item (provided that the legend itself is
visible).
x
Sets the x coordinates.
x0
Alternate to `x`. Builds a linear space of x
coordinates. Use with `dx` where `x0` is the starting
coordinate and `dx` the step.
xaxis
Sets a reference between this trace's x coordinates and
a 2D cartesian x axis. If "x" (the default value), the
x coordinates refer to `layout.xaxis`. If "x2", the x
coordinates refer to `layout.xaxis2`, and so on.
xsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`x`.
xtype
If "array", the heatmap's x coordinates are given by
"x" (the default behavior when `x` is provided). If
"scaled", the heatmap's x coordinates are given by "x0"
and "dx" (the default behavior when `x` is not
provided).
y
Sets the y coordinates.
y0
Alternate to `y`. Builds a linear space of y
coordinates. Use with `dy` where `y0` is the starting
coordinate and `dy` the step.
yaxis
Sets a reference between this trace's y coordinates and
a 2D cartesian y axis. If "y" (the default value), the
y coordinates refer to `layout.yaxis`. If "y2", the y
coordinates refer to `layout.yaxis2`, and so on.
ysrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`y`.
ytype
If "array", the heatmap's y coordinates are given by
"y" (the default behavior when `y` is provided) If
"scaled", the heatmap's y coordinates are given by "y0"
and "dy" (the default behavior when `y` is not
provided)
z
Sets the z data.
zauto
Determines whether or not the color domain is computed
with respect to the input data (here in `z`) or the
bounds set in `zmin` and `zmax` Defaults to `false`
when `zmin` and `zmax` are set by the user.
zmax
Sets the upper bound of the color domain. Value should
have the same units as in `z` and if set, `zmin` must
be set as well.
zmid
Sets the mid-point of the color domain by scaling
`zmin` and/or `zmax` to be equidistant to this point.
Value should have the same units as in `z`. Has no
effect when `zauto` is `false`.
zmin
Sets the lower bound of the color domain. Value should
have the same units as in `z` and if set, `zmax` must
be set as well.
zsmooth
Picks a smoothing algorithm use to smooth `z` data.
zsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`z`.
row : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot row index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
rows in the specified column(s).
col : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot col index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
columns in the specified row(s).
secondary_y: boolean or None (default None)
If True, associate this trace with the secondary y-axis of the
subplot at the specified row and col. Only valid if all of the
following conditions are satisfied:
* The figure was created using `plotly.subplots.make_subplots`.
* The row and col arguments are not None
* The subplot at the specified row and col has type xy
(which is the default) and secondary_y True. These
properties are specified in the specs argument to
make_subplots. See the make_subplots docstring for more info.
Returns
-------
FigureWidget
"""
from plotly.graph_objs import Heatmapgl
new_trace = Heatmapgl(
autocolorscale=autocolorscale,
coloraxis=coloraxis,
colorbar=colorbar,
colorscale=colorscale,
customdata=customdata,
customdatasrc=customdatasrc,
dx=dx,
dy=dy,
hoverinfo=hoverinfo,
hoverinfosrc=hoverinfosrc,
hoverlabel=hoverlabel,
ids=ids,
idssrc=idssrc,
legend=legend,
legendgrouptitle=legendgrouptitle,
legendrank=legendrank,
legendwidth=legendwidth,
meta=meta,
metasrc=metasrc,
name=name,
opacity=opacity,
reversescale=reversescale,
showscale=showscale,
stream=stream,
text=text,
textsrc=textsrc,
transpose=transpose,
uid=uid,
uirevision=uirevision,
visible=visible,
x=x,
x0=x0,
xaxis=xaxis,
xsrc=xsrc,
xtype=xtype,
y=y,
y0=y0,
yaxis=yaxis,
ysrc=ysrc,
ytype=ytype,
z=z,
zauto=zauto,
zmax=zmax,
zmid=zmid,
zmin=zmin,
zsmooth=zsmooth,
zsrc=zsrc,
**kwargs,
)
return self.add_trace(new_trace, row=row, col=col, secondary_y=secondary_y)
def add_histogram(
self,
alignmentgroup=None,
autobinx=None,
autobiny=None,
bingroup=None,
cliponaxis=None,
constraintext=None,
cumulative=None,
customdata=None,
customdatasrc=None,
error_x=None,
error_y=None,
histfunc=None,
histnorm=None,
hoverinfo=None,
hoverinfosrc=None,
hoverlabel=None,
hovertemplate=None,
hovertemplatesrc=None,
hovertext=None,
hovertextsrc=None,
ids=None,
idssrc=None,
insidetextanchor=None,
insidetextfont=None,
legend=None,
legendgroup=None,
legendgrouptitle=None,
legendrank=None,
legendwidth=None,
marker=None,
meta=None,
metasrc=None,
name=None,
nbinsx=None,
nbinsy=None,
offsetgroup=None,
opacity=None,
orientation=None,
outsidetextfont=None,
selected=None,
selectedpoints=None,
showlegend=None,
stream=None,
text=None,
textangle=None,
textfont=None,
textposition=None,
textsrc=None,
texttemplate=None,
uid=None,
uirevision=None,
unselected=None,
visible=None,
x=None,
xaxis=None,
xbins=None,
xcalendar=None,
xhoverformat=None,
xsrc=None,
y=None,
yaxis=None,
ybins=None,
ycalendar=None,
yhoverformat=None,
ysrc=None,
row=None,
col=None,
secondary_y=None,
**kwargs,
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Add a new Histogram trace
The sample data from which statistics are computed is set in
`x` for vertically spanning histograms and in `y` for
horizontally spanning histograms. Binning options are set
`xbins` and `ybins` respectively if no aggregation data is
provided.
Parameters
----------
alignmentgroup
Set several traces linked to the same position axis or
matching axes to the same alignmentgroup. This controls
whether bars compute their positional range dependently
or independently.
autobinx
Obsolete: since v1.42 each bin attribute is auto-
determined separately and `autobinx` is not needed.
However, we accept `autobinx: true` or `false` and will
update `xbins` accordingly before deleting `autobinx`
from the trace.
autobiny
Obsolete: since v1.42 each bin attribute is auto-
determined separately and `autobiny` is not needed.
However, we accept `autobiny: true` or `false` and will
update `ybins` accordingly before deleting `autobiny`
from the trace.
bingroup
Set a group of histogram traces which will have
compatible bin settings. Note that traces on the same
subplot and with the same "orientation" under `barmode`
"stack", "relative" and "group" are forced into the
same bingroup, Using `bingroup`, traces under `barmode`
"overlay" and on different axes (of the same axis type)
can have compatible bin settings. Note that histogram
and histogram2d* trace can share the same `bingroup`
cliponaxis
Determines whether the text nodes are clipped about the
subplot axes. To show the text nodes above axis lines
and tick labels, make sure to set `xaxis.layer` and
`yaxis.layer` to *below traces*.
constraintext
Constrain the size of text inside or outside a bar to
be no larger than the bar itself.
cumulative
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.histogram.Cumulative`
instance or dict with compatible properties
customdata
Assigns extra data each datum. This may be useful when
listening to hover, click and selection events. Note
that, "scatter" traces also appends customdata items in
the markers DOM elements
customdatasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`customdata`.
error_x
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.histogram.ErrorX` instance
or dict with compatible properties
error_y
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.histogram.ErrorY` instance
or dict with compatible properties
histfunc
Specifies the binning function used for this histogram
trace. If "count", the histogram values are computed by
counting the number of values lying inside each bin. If
"sum", "avg", "min", "max", the histogram values are
computed using the sum, the average, the minimum or the
maximum of the values lying inside each bin
respectively.
histnorm
Specifies the type of normalization used for this
histogram trace. If "", the span of each bar
corresponds to the number of occurrences (i.e. the
number of data points lying inside the bins). If
"percent" / "probability", the span of each bar
corresponds to the percentage / fraction of occurrences
with respect to the total number of sample points
(here, the sum of all bin HEIGHTS equals 100% / 1). If
"density", the span of each bar corresponds to the
number of occurrences in a bin divided by the size of
the bin interval (here, the sum of all bin AREAS equals
the total number of sample points). If *probability
density*, the area of each bar corresponds to the
probability that an event will fall into the
corresponding bin (here, the sum of all bin AREAS
equals 1).
hoverinfo
Determines which trace information appear on hover. If
`none` or `skip` are set, no information is displayed
upon hovering. But, if `none` is set, click and hover
events are still fired.
hoverinfosrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hoverinfo`.
hoverlabel
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.histogram.Hoverlabel`
instance or dict with compatible properties
hovertemplate
Template string used for rendering the information that
appear on hover box. Note that this will override
`hoverinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
for example "y: %{y}" as well as %{xother}, {%_xother},
{%_xother_}, {%xother_}. When showing info for several
points, "xother" will be added to those with different
x positions from the first point. An underscore before
or after "(x|y)other" will add a space on that side,
only when this field is shown. Numbers are formatted
using d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for
example "Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. The variables available in
`hovertemplate` are the ones emitted as event data
described at this link
https://plotly.com/javascript/plotlyjs-events/#event-
data. Additionally, every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available. Finally, the template string has access
to variable `binNumber` Anything contained in tag
`<extra>` is displayed in the secondary box, for
example "<extra>{fullData.name}</extra>". To hide the
secondary box completely, use an empty tag
`<extra></extra>`.
hovertemplatesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertemplate`.
hovertext
Same as `text`.
hovertextsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertext`.
ids
Assigns id labels to each datum. These ids for object
constancy of data points during animation. Should be an
array of strings, not numbers or any other type.
idssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`ids`.
insidetextanchor
Determines if texts are kept at center or start/end
points in `textposition` "inside" mode.
insidetextfont
Sets the font used for `text` lying inside the bar.
legend
Sets the reference to a legend to show this trace in.
References to these legends are "legend", "legend2",
"legend3", etc. Settings for these legends are set in
the layout, under `layout.legend`, `layout.legend2`,
etc.
legendgroup
Sets the legend group for this trace. Traces and shapes
part of the same legend group hide/show at the same
time when toggling legend items.
legendgrouptitle
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.histogram.Legendgrouptitle
` instance or dict with compatible properties
legendrank
Sets the legend rank for this trace. Items and groups
with smaller ranks are presented on top/left side while
with "reversed" `legend.traceorder` they are on
bottom/right side. The default legendrank is 1000, so
that you can use ranks less than 1000 to place certain
items before all unranked items, and ranks greater than
1000 to go after all unranked items. When having
unranked or equal rank items shapes would be displayed
after traces i.e. according to their order in data and
layout.
legendwidth
Sets the width (in px or fraction) of the legend for
this trace.
marker
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.histogram.Marker` instance
or dict with compatible properties
meta
Assigns extra meta information associated with this
trace that can be used in various text attributes.
Attributes such as trace `name`, graph, axis and
colorbar `title.text`, annotation `text`
`rangeselector`, `updatemenues` and `sliders` `label`
text all support `meta`. To access the trace `meta`
values in an attribute in the same trace, simply use
`%{meta[i]}` where `i` is the index or key of the
`meta` item in question. To access trace `meta` in
layout attributes, use `%{data[n[.meta[i]}` where `i`
is the index or key of the `meta` and `n` is the trace
index.
metasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`meta`.
name
Sets the trace name. The trace name appears as the
legend item and on hover.
nbinsx
Specifies the maximum number of desired bins. This
value will be used in an algorithm that will decide the
optimal bin size such that the histogram best
visualizes the distribution of the data. Ignored if
`xbins.size` is provided.
nbinsy
Specifies the maximum number of desired bins. This
value will be used in an algorithm that will decide the
optimal bin size such that the histogram best
visualizes the distribution of the data. Ignored if
`ybins.size` is provided.
offsetgroup
Set several traces linked to the same position axis or
matching axes to the same offsetgroup where bars of the
same position coordinate will line up.
opacity
Sets the opacity of the trace.
orientation
Sets the orientation of the bars. With "v" ("h"), the
value of the each bar spans along the vertical
(horizontal).
outsidetextfont
Sets the font used for `text` lying outside the bar.
selected
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.histogram.Selected`
instance or dict with compatible properties
selectedpoints
Array containing integer indices of selected points.
Has an effect only for traces that support selections.
Note that an empty array means an empty selection where
the `unselected` are turned on for all points, whereas,
any other non-array values means no selection all where
the `selected` and `unselected` styles have no effect.
showlegend
Determines whether or not an item corresponding to this
trace is shown in the legend.
stream
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.histogram.Stream` instance
or dict with compatible properties
text
Sets hover text elements associated with each bar. If a
single string, the same string appears over all bars.
If an array of string, the items are mapped in order to
the this trace's coordinates.
textangle
Sets the angle of the tick labels with respect to the
bar. For example, a `tickangle` of -90 draws the tick
labels vertically. With "auto" the texts may
automatically be rotated to fit with the maximum size
in bars.
textfont
Sets the text font.
textposition
Specifies the location of the `text`. "inside"
positions `text` inside, next to the bar end (rotated
and scaled if needed). "outside" positions `text`
outside, next to the bar end (scaled if needed), unless
there is another bar stacked on this one, then the text
gets pushed inside. "auto" tries to position `text`
inside the bar, but if the bar is too small and no bar
is stacked on this one the text is moved outside. If
"none", no text appears.
textsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`text`.
texttemplate
Template string used for rendering the information text
that appear on points. Note that this will override
`textinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
for example "y: %{y}". Numbers are formatted using
d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for example
"Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. Every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available. Finally, the template string has access
to variables `label` and `value`.
uid
Assign an id to this trace, Use this to provide object
constancy between traces during animations and
transitions.
uirevision
Controls persistence of some user-driven changes to the
trace: `constraintrange` in `parcoords` traces, as well
as some `editable: true` modifications such as `name`
and `colorbar.title`. Defaults to `layout.uirevision`.
Note that other user-driven trace attribute changes are
controlled by `layout` attributes: `trace.visible` is
controlled by `layout.legend.uirevision`,
`selectedpoints` is controlled by
`layout.selectionrevision`, and `colorbar.(x|y)`
(accessible with `config: {editable: true}`) is
controlled by `layout.editrevision`. Trace changes are
tracked by `uid`, which only falls back on trace index
if no `uid` is provided. So if your app can add/remove
traces before the end of the `data` array, such that
the same trace has a different index, you can still
preserve user-driven changes if you give each trace a
`uid` that stays with it as it moves.
unselected
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.histogram.Unselected`
instance or dict with compatible properties
visible
Determines whether or not this trace is visible. If
"legendonly", the trace is not drawn, but can appear as
a legend item (provided that the legend itself is
visible).
x
Sets the sample data to be binned on the x axis.
xaxis
Sets a reference between this trace's x coordinates and
a 2D cartesian x axis. If "x" (the default value), the
x coordinates refer to `layout.xaxis`. If "x2", the x
coordinates refer to `layout.xaxis2`, and so on.
xbins
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.histogram.XBins` instance
or dict with compatible properties
xcalendar
Sets the calendar system to use with `x` date data.
xhoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `x` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see:
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.
And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to
d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a
decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional
seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13
09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would
display *09~15~23.46*By default the values are
formatted using `xaxis.hoverformat`.
xsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`x`.
y
Sets the sample data to be binned on the y axis.
yaxis
Sets a reference between this trace's y coordinates and
a 2D cartesian y axis. If "y" (the default value), the
y coordinates refer to `layout.yaxis`. If "y2", the y
coordinates refer to `layout.yaxis2`, and so on.
ybins
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.histogram.YBins` instance
or dict with compatible properties
ycalendar
Sets the calendar system to use with `y` date data.
yhoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `y` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see:
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.
And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to
d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a
decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional
seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13
09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would
display *09~15~23.46*By default the values are
formatted using `yaxis.hoverformat`.
ysrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`y`.
row : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot row index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
rows in the specified column(s).
col : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot col index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
columns in the specified row(s).
secondary_y: boolean or None (default None)
If True, associate this trace with the secondary y-axis of the
subplot at the specified row and col. Only valid if all of the
following conditions are satisfied:
* The figure was created using `plotly.subplots.make_subplots`.
* The row and col arguments are not None
* The subplot at the specified row and col has type xy
(which is the default) and secondary_y True. These
properties are specified in the specs argument to
make_subplots. See the make_subplots docstring for more info.
Returns
-------
FigureWidget
"""
from plotly.graph_objs import Histogram
new_trace = Histogram(
alignmentgroup=alignmentgroup,
autobinx=autobinx,
autobiny=autobiny,
bingroup=bingroup,
cliponaxis=cliponaxis,
constraintext=constraintext,
cumulative=cumulative,
customdata=customdata,
customdatasrc=customdatasrc,
error_x=error_x,
error_y=error_y,
histfunc=histfunc,
histnorm=histnorm,
hoverinfo=hoverinfo,
hoverinfosrc=hoverinfosrc,
hoverlabel=hoverlabel,
hovertemplate=hovertemplate,
hovertemplatesrc=hovertemplatesrc,
hovertext=hovertext,
hovertextsrc=hovertextsrc,
ids=ids,
idssrc=idssrc,
insidetextanchor=insidetextanchor,
insidetextfont=insidetextfont,
legend=legend,
legendgroup=legendgroup,
legendgrouptitle=legendgrouptitle,
legendrank=legendrank,
legendwidth=legendwidth,
marker=marker,
meta=meta,
metasrc=metasrc,
name=name,
nbinsx=nbinsx,
nbinsy=nbinsy,
offsetgroup=offsetgroup,
opacity=opacity,
orientation=orientation,
outsidetextfont=outsidetextfont,
selected=selected,
selectedpoints=selectedpoints,
showlegend=showlegend,
stream=stream,
text=text,
textangle=textangle,
textfont=textfont,
textposition=textposition,
textsrc=textsrc,
texttemplate=texttemplate,
uid=uid,
uirevision=uirevision,
unselected=unselected,
visible=visible,
x=x,
xaxis=xaxis,
xbins=xbins,
xcalendar=xcalendar,
xhoverformat=xhoverformat,
xsrc=xsrc,
y=y,
yaxis=yaxis,
ybins=ybins,
ycalendar=ycalendar,
yhoverformat=yhoverformat,
ysrc=ysrc,
**kwargs,
)
return self.add_trace(new_trace, row=row, col=col, secondary_y=secondary_y)
def add_histogram2d(
self,
autobinx=None,
autobiny=None,
autocolorscale=None,
bingroup=None,
coloraxis=None,
colorbar=None,
colorscale=None,
customdata=None,
customdatasrc=None,
histfunc=None,
histnorm=None,
hoverinfo=None,
hoverinfosrc=None,
hoverlabel=None,
hovertemplate=None,
hovertemplatesrc=None,
ids=None,
idssrc=None,
legend=None,
legendgroup=None,
legendgrouptitle=None,
legendrank=None,
legendwidth=None,
marker=None,
meta=None,
metasrc=None,
name=None,
nbinsx=None,
nbinsy=None,
opacity=None,
reversescale=None,
showlegend=None,
showscale=None,
stream=None,
textfont=None,
texttemplate=None,
uid=None,
uirevision=None,
visible=None,
x=None,
xaxis=None,
xbingroup=None,
xbins=None,
xcalendar=None,
xgap=None,
xhoverformat=None,
xsrc=None,
y=None,
yaxis=None,
ybingroup=None,
ybins=None,
ycalendar=None,
ygap=None,
yhoverformat=None,
ysrc=None,
z=None,
zauto=None,
zhoverformat=None,
zmax=None,
zmid=None,
zmin=None,
zsmooth=None,
zsrc=None,
row=None,
col=None,
secondary_y=None,
**kwargs,
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Add a new Histogram2d trace
The sample data from which statistics are computed is set in
`x` and `y` (where `x` and `y` represent marginal
distributions, binning is set in `xbins` and `ybins` in this
case) or `z` (where `z` represent the 2D distribution and
binning set, binning is set by `x` and `y` in this case). The
resulting distribution is visualized as a heatmap.
Parameters
----------
autobinx
Obsolete: since v1.42 each bin attribute is auto-
determined separately and `autobinx` is not needed.
However, we accept `autobinx: true` or `false` and will
update `xbins` accordingly before deleting `autobinx`
from the trace.
autobiny
Obsolete: since v1.42 each bin attribute is auto-
determined separately and `autobiny` is not needed.
However, we accept `autobiny: true` or `false` and will
update `ybins` accordingly before deleting `autobiny`
from the trace.
autocolorscale
Determines whether the colorscale is a default palette
(`autocolorscale: true`) or the palette determined by
`colorscale`. In case `colorscale` is unspecified or
`autocolorscale` is true, the default palette will be
chosen according to whether numbers in the `color`
array are all positive, all negative or mixed.
bingroup
Set the `xbingroup` and `ybingroup` default prefix For
example, setting a `bingroup` of 1 on two histogram2d
traces will make them their x-bins and y-bins match
separately.
coloraxis
Sets a reference to a shared color axis. References to
these shared color axes are "coloraxis", "coloraxis2",
"coloraxis3", etc. Settings for these shared color axes
are set in the layout, under `layout.coloraxis`,
`layout.coloraxis2`, etc. Note that multiple color
scales can be linked to the same color axis.
colorbar
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.histogram2d.ColorBar`
instance or dict with compatible properties
colorscale
Sets the colorscale. The colorscale must be an array
containing arrays mapping a normalized value to an rgb,
rgba, hex, hsl, hsv, or named color string. At minimum,
a mapping for the lowest (0) and highest (1) values are
required. For example, `[[0, 'rgb(0,0,255)'], [1,
'rgb(255,0,0)']]`. To control the bounds of the
colorscale in color space, use `zmin` and `zmax`.
Alternatively, `colorscale` may be a palette name
string of the following list: Blackbody,Bluered,Blues,C
ividis,Earth,Electric,Greens,Greys,Hot,Jet,Picnic,Portl
and,Rainbow,RdBu,Reds,Viridis,YlGnBu,YlOrRd.
customdata
Assigns extra data each datum. This may be useful when
listening to hover, click and selection events. Note
that, "scatter" traces also appends customdata items in
the markers DOM elements
customdatasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`customdata`.
histfunc
Specifies the binning function used for this histogram
trace. If "count", the histogram values are computed by
counting the number of values lying inside each bin. If
"sum", "avg", "min", "max", the histogram values are
computed using the sum, the average, the minimum or the
maximum of the values lying inside each bin
respectively.
histnorm
Specifies the type of normalization used for this
histogram trace. If "", the span of each bar
corresponds to the number of occurrences (i.e. the
number of data points lying inside the bins). If
"percent" / "probability", the span of each bar
corresponds to the percentage / fraction of occurrences
with respect to the total number of sample points
(here, the sum of all bin HEIGHTS equals 100% / 1). If
"density", the span of each bar corresponds to the
number of occurrences in a bin divided by the size of
the bin interval (here, the sum of all bin AREAS equals
the total number of sample points). If *probability
density*, the area of each bar corresponds to the
probability that an event will fall into the
corresponding bin (here, the sum of all bin AREAS
equals 1).
hoverinfo
Determines which trace information appear on hover. If
`none` or `skip` are set, no information is displayed
upon hovering. But, if `none` is set, click and hover
events are still fired.
hoverinfosrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hoverinfo`.
hoverlabel
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.histogram2d.Hoverlabel`
instance or dict with compatible properties
hovertemplate
Template string used for rendering the information that
appear on hover box. Note that this will override
`hoverinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
for example "y: %{y}" as well as %{xother}, {%_xother},
{%_xother_}, {%xother_}. When showing info for several
points, "xother" will be added to those with different
x positions from the first point. An underscore before
or after "(x|y)other" will add a space on that side,
only when this field is shown. Numbers are formatted
using d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for
example "Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. The variables available in
`hovertemplate` are the ones emitted as event data
described at this link
https://plotly.com/javascript/plotlyjs-events/#event-
data. Additionally, every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available. Finally, the template string has access
to variable `z` Anything contained in tag `<extra>` is
displayed in the secondary box, for example
"<extra>{fullData.name}</extra>". To hide the secondary
box completely, use an empty tag `<extra></extra>`.
hovertemplatesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertemplate`.
ids
Assigns id labels to each datum. These ids for object
constancy of data points during animation. Should be an
array of strings, not numbers or any other type.
idssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`ids`.
legend
Sets the reference to a legend to show this trace in.
References to these legends are "legend", "legend2",
"legend3", etc. Settings for these legends are set in
the layout, under `layout.legend`, `layout.legend2`,
etc.
legendgroup
Sets the legend group for this trace. Traces and shapes
part of the same legend group hide/show at the same
time when toggling legend items.
legendgrouptitle
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.histogram2d.Legendgrouptit
le` instance or dict with compatible properties
legendrank
Sets the legend rank for this trace. Items and groups
with smaller ranks are presented on top/left side while
with "reversed" `legend.traceorder` they are on
bottom/right side. The default legendrank is 1000, so
that you can use ranks less than 1000 to place certain
items before all unranked items, and ranks greater than
1000 to go after all unranked items. When having
unranked or equal rank items shapes would be displayed
after traces i.e. according to their order in data and
layout.
legendwidth
Sets the width (in px or fraction) of the legend for
this trace.
marker
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.histogram2d.Marker`
instance or dict with compatible properties
meta
Assigns extra meta information associated with this
trace that can be used in various text attributes.
Attributes such as trace `name`, graph, axis and
colorbar `title.text`, annotation `text`
`rangeselector`, `updatemenues` and `sliders` `label`
text all support `meta`. To access the trace `meta`
values in an attribute in the same trace, simply use
`%{meta[i]}` where `i` is the index or key of the
`meta` item in question. To access trace `meta` in
layout attributes, use `%{data[n[.meta[i]}` where `i`
is the index or key of the `meta` and `n` is the trace
index.
metasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`meta`.
name
Sets the trace name. The trace name appears as the
legend item and on hover.
nbinsx
Specifies the maximum number of desired bins. This
value will be used in an algorithm that will decide the
optimal bin size such that the histogram best
visualizes the distribution of the data. Ignored if
`xbins.size` is provided.
nbinsy
Specifies the maximum number of desired bins. This
value will be used in an algorithm that will decide the
optimal bin size such that the histogram best
visualizes the distribution of the data. Ignored if
`ybins.size` is provided.
opacity
Sets the opacity of the trace.
reversescale
Reverses the color mapping if true. If true, `zmin`
will correspond to the last color in the array and
`zmax` will correspond to the first color.
showlegend
Determines whether or not an item corresponding to this
trace is shown in the legend.
showscale
Determines whether or not a colorbar is displayed for
this trace.
stream
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.histogram2d.Stream`
instance or dict with compatible properties
textfont
Sets the text font.
texttemplate
Template string used for rendering the information text
that appear on points. Note that this will override
`textinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
for example "y: %{y}". Numbers are formatted using
d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for example
"Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. Every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available. Finally, the template string has access
to variable `z`
uid
Assign an id to this trace, Use this to provide object
constancy between traces during animations and
transitions.
uirevision
Controls persistence of some user-driven changes to the
trace: `constraintrange` in `parcoords` traces, as well
as some `editable: true` modifications such as `name`
and `colorbar.title`. Defaults to `layout.uirevision`.
Note that other user-driven trace attribute changes are
controlled by `layout` attributes: `trace.visible` is
controlled by `layout.legend.uirevision`,
`selectedpoints` is controlled by
`layout.selectionrevision`, and `colorbar.(x|y)`
(accessible with `config: {editable: true}`) is
controlled by `layout.editrevision`. Trace changes are
tracked by `uid`, which only falls back on trace index
if no `uid` is provided. So if your app can add/remove
traces before the end of the `data` array, such that
the same trace has a different index, you can still
preserve user-driven changes if you give each trace a
`uid` that stays with it as it moves.
visible
Determines whether or not this trace is visible. If
"legendonly", the trace is not drawn, but can appear as
a legend item (provided that the legend itself is
visible).
x
Sets the sample data to be binned on the x axis.
xaxis
Sets a reference between this trace's x coordinates and
a 2D cartesian x axis. If "x" (the default value), the
x coordinates refer to `layout.xaxis`. If "x2", the x
coordinates refer to `layout.xaxis2`, and so on.
xbingroup
Set a group of histogram traces which will have
compatible x-bin settings. Using `xbingroup`,
histogram2d and histogram2dcontour traces (on axes of
the same axis type) can have compatible x-bin settings.
Note that the same `xbingroup` value can be used to set
(1D) histogram `bingroup`
xbins
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.histogram2d.XBins`
instance or dict with compatible properties
xcalendar
Sets the calendar system to use with `x` date data.
xgap
Sets the horizontal gap (in pixels) between bricks.
xhoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `x` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see:
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.
And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to
d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a
decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional
seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13
09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would
display *09~15~23.46*By default the values are
formatted using `xaxis.hoverformat`.
xsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`x`.
y
Sets the sample data to be binned on the y axis.
yaxis
Sets a reference between this trace's y coordinates and
a 2D cartesian y axis. If "y" (the default value), the
y coordinates refer to `layout.yaxis`. If "y2", the y
coordinates refer to `layout.yaxis2`, and so on.
ybingroup
Set a group of histogram traces which will have
compatible y-bin settings. Using `ybingroup`,
histogram2d and histogram2dcontour traces (on axes of
the same axis type) can have compatible y-bin settings.
Note that the same `ybingroup` value can be used to set
(1D) histogram `bingroup`
ybins
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.histogram2d.YBins`
instance or dict with compatible properties
ycalendar
Sets the calendar system to use with `y` date data.
ygap
Sets the vertical gap (in pixels) between bricks.
yhoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `y` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see:
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.
And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to
d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a
decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional
seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13
09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would
display *09~15~23.46*By default the values are
formatted using `yaxis.hoverformat`.
ysrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`y`.
z
Sets the aggregation data.
zauto
Determines whether or not the color domain is computed
with respect to the input data (here in `z`) or the
bounds set in `zmin` and `zmax` Defaults to `false`
when `zmin` and `zmax` are set by the user.
zhoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `z` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see: https://github.com/d
3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.By default the values
are formatted using generic number format.
zmax
Sets the upper bound of the color domain. Value should
have the same units as in `z` and if set, `zmin` must
be set as well.
zmid
Sets the mid-point of the color domain by scaling
`zmin` and/or `zmax` to be equidistant to this point.
Value should have the same units as in `z`. Has no
effect when `zauto` is `false`.
zmin
Sets the lower bound of the color domain. Value should
have the same units as in `z` and if set, `zmax` must
be set as well.
zsmooth
Picks a smoothing algorithm use to smooth `z` data.
zsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`z`.
row : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot row index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
rows in the specified column(s).
col : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot col index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
columns in the specified row(s).
secondary_y: boolean or None (default None)
If True, associate this trace with the secondary y-axis of the
subplot at the specified row and col. Only valid if all of the
following conditions are satisfied:
* The figure was created using `plotly.subplots.make_subplots`.
* The row and col arguments are not None
* The subplot at the specified row and col has type xy
(which is the default) and secondary_y True. These
properties are specified in the specs argument to
make_subplots. See the make_subplots docstring for more info.
Returns
-------
FigureWidget
"""
from plotly.graph_objs import Histogram2d
new_trace = Histogram2d(
autobinx=autobinx,
autobiny=autobiny,
autocolorscale=autocolorscale,
bingroup=bingroup,
coloraxis=coloraxis,
colorbar=colorbar,
colorscale=colorscale,
customdata=customdata,
customdatasrc=customdatasrc,
histfunc=histfunc,
histnorm=histnorm,
hoverinfo=hoverinfo,
hoverinfosrc=hoverinfosrc,
hoverlabel=hoverlabel,
hovertemplate=hovertemplate,
hovertemplatesrc=hovertemplatesrc,
ids=ids,
idssrc=idssrc,
legend=legend,
legendgroup=legendgroup,
legendgrouptitle=legendgrouptitle,
legendrank=legendrank,
legendwidth=legendwidth,
marker=marker,
meta=meta,
metasrc=metasrc,
name=name,
nbinsx=nbinsx,
nbinsy=nbinsy,
opacity=opacity,
reversescale=reversescale,
showlegend=showlegend,
showscale=showscale,
stream=stream,
textfont=textfont,
texttemplate=texttemplate,
uid=uid,
uirevision=uirevision,
visible=visible,
x=x,
xaxis=xaxis,
xbingroup=xbingroup,
xbins=xbins,
xcalendar=xcalendar,
xgap=xgap,
xhoverformat=xhoverformat,
xsrc=xsrc,
y=y,
yaxis=yaxis,
ybingroup=ybingroup,
ybins=ybins,
ycalendar=ycalendar,
ygap=ygap,
yhoverformat=yhoverformat,
ysrc=ysrc,
z=z,
zauto=zauto,
zhoverformat=zhoverformat,
zmax=zmax,
zmid=zmid,
zmin=zmin,
zsmooth=zsmooth,
zsrc=zsrc,
**kwargs,
)
return self.add_trace(new_trace, row=row, col=col, secondary_y=secondary_y)
def add_histogram2dcontour(
self,
autobinx=None,
autobiny=None,
autocolorscale=None,
autocontour=None,
bingroup=None,
coloraxis=None,
colorbar=None,
colorscale=None,
contours=None,
customdata=None,
customdatasrc=None,
histfunc=None,
histnorm=None,
hoverinfo=None,
hoverinfosrc=None,
hoverlabel=None,
hovertemplate=None,
hovertemplatesrc=None,
ids=None,
idssrc=None,
legend=None,
legendgroup=None,
legendgrouptitle=None,
legendrank=None,
legendwidth=None,
line=None,
marker=None,
meta=None,
metasrc=None,
name=None,
nbinsx=None,
nbinsy=None,
ncontours=None,
opacity=None,
reversescale=None,
showlegend=None,
showscale=None,
stream=None,
textfont=None,
texttemplate=None,
uid=None,
uirevision=None,
visible=None,
x=None,
xaxis=None,
xbingroup=None,
xbins=None,
xcalendar=None,
xhoverformat=None,
xsrc=None,
y=None,
yaxis=None,
ybingroup=None,
ybins=None,
ycalendar=None,
yhoverformat=None,
ysrc=None,
z=None,
zauto=None,
zhoverformat=None,
zmax=None,
zmid=None,
zmin=None,
zsrc=None,
row=None,
col=None,
secondary_y=None,
**kwargs,
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Add a new Histogram2dContour trace
The sample data from which statistics are computed is set in
`x` and `y` (where `x` and `y` represent marginal
distributions, binning is set in `xbins` and `ybins` in this
case) or `z` (where `z` represent the 2D distribution and
binning set, binning is set by `x` and `y` in this case). The
resulting distribution is visualized as a contour plot.
Parameters
----------
autobinx
Obsolete: since v1.42 each bin attribute is auto-
determined separately and `autobinx` is not needed.
However, we accept `autobinx: true` or `false` and will
update `xbins` accordingly before deleting `autobinx`
from the trace.
autobiny
Obsolete: since v1.42 each bin attribute is auto-
determined separately and `autobiny` is not needed.
However, we accept `autobiny: true` or `false` and will
update `ybins` accordingly before deleting `autobiny`
from the trace.
autocolorscale
Determines whether the colorscale is a default palette
(`autocolorscale: true`) or the palette determined by
`colorscale`. In case `colorscale` is unspecified or
`autocolorscale` is true, the default palette will be
chosen according to whether numbers in the `color`
array are all positive, all negative or mixed.
autocontour
Determines whether or not the contour level attributes
are picked by an algorithm. If True, the number of
contour levels can be set in `ncontours`. If False, set
the contour level attributes in `contours`.
bingroup
Set the `xbingroup` and `ybingroup` default prefix For
example, setting a `bingroup` of 1 on two histogram2d
traces will make them their x-bins and y-bins match
separately.
coloraxis
Sets a reference to a shared color axis. References to
these shared color axes are "coloraxis", "coloraxis2",
"coloraxis3", etc. Settings for these shared color axes
are set in the layout, under `layout.coloraxis`,
`layout.coloraxis2`, etc. Note that multiple color
scales can be linked to the same color axis.
colorbar
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.histogram2dcontour.ColorBa
r` instance or dict with compatible properties
colorscale
Sets the colorscale. The colorscale must be an array
containing arrays mapping a normalized value to an rgb,
rgba, hex, hsl, hsv, or named color string. At minimum,
a mapping for the lowest (0) and highest (1) values are
required. For example, `[[0, 'rgb(0,0,255)'], [1,
'rgb(255,0,0)']]`. To control the bounds of the
colorscale in color space, use `zmin` and `zmax`.
Alternatively, `colorscale` may be a palette name
string of the following list: Blackbody,Bluered,Blues,C
ividis,Earth,Electric,Greens,Greys,Hot,Jet,Picnic,Portl
and,Rainbow,RdBu,Reds,Viridis,YlGnBu,YlOrRd.
contours
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.histogram2dcontour.Contour
s` instance or dict with compatible properties
customdata
Assigns extra data each datum. This may be useful when
listening to hover, click and selection events. Note
that, "scatter" traces also appends customdata items in
the markers DOM elements
customdatasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`customdata`.
histfunc
Specifies the binning function used for this histogram
trace. If "count", the histogram values are computed by
counting the number of values lying inside each bin. If
"sum", "avg", "min", "max", the histogram values are
computed using the sum, the average, the minimum or the
maximum of the values lying inside each bin
respectively.
histnorm
Specifies the type of normalization used for this
histogram trace. If "", the span of each bar
corresponds to the number of occurrences (i.e. the
number of data points lying inside the bins). If
"percent" / "probability", the span of each bar
corresponds to the percentage / fraction of occurrences
with respect to the total number of sample points
(here, the sum of all bin HEIGHTS equals 100% / 1). If
"density", the span of each bar corresponds to the
number of occurrences in a bin divided by the size of
the bin interval (here, the sum of all bin AREAS equals
the total number of sample points). If *probability
density*, the area of each bar corresponds to the
probability that an event will fall into the
corresponding bin (here, the sum of all bin AREAS
equals 1).
hoverinfo
Determines which trace information appear on hover. If
`none` or `skip` are set, no information is displayed
upon hovering. But, if `none` is set, click and hover
events are still fired.
hoverinfosrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hoverinfo`.
hoverlabel
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.histogram2dcontour.Hoverla
bel` instance or dict with compatible properties
hovertemplate
Template string used for rendering the information that
appear on hover box. Note that this will override
`hoverinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
for example "y: %{y}" as well as %{xother}, {%_xother},
{%_xother_}, {%xother_}. When showing info for several
points, "xother" will be added to those with different
x positions from the first point. An underscore before
or after "(x|y)other" will add a space on that side,
only when this field is shown. Numbers are formatted
using d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for
example "Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. The variables available in
`hovertemplate` are the ones emitted as event data
described at this link
https://plotly.com/javascript/plotlyjs-events/#event-
data. Additionally, every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available. Finally, the template string has access
to variable `z` Anything contained in tag `<extra>` is
displayed in the secondary box, for example
"<extra>{fullData.name}</extra>". To hide the secondary
box completely, use an empty tag `<extra></extra>`.
hovertemplatesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertemplate`.
ids
Assigns id labels to each datum. These ids for object
constancy of data points during animation. Should be an
array of strings, not numbers or any other type.
idssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`ids`.
legend
Sets the reference to a legend to show this trace in.
References to these legends are "legend", "legend2",
"legend3", etc. Settings for these legends are set in
the layout, under `layout.legend`, `layout.legend2`,
etc.
legendgroup
Sets the legend group for this trace. Traces and shapes
part of the same legend group hide/show at the same
time when toggling legend items.
legendgrouptitle
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.histogram2dcontour.Legendg
rouptitle` instance or dict with compatible properties
legendrank
Sets the legend rank for this trace. Items and groups
with smaller ranks are presented on top/left side while
with "reversed" `legend.traceorder` they are on
bottom/right side. The default legendrank is 1000, so
that you can use ranks less than 1000 to place certain
items before all unranked items, and ranks greater than
1000 to go after all unranked items. When having
unranked or equal rank items shapes would be displayed
after traces i.e. according to their order in data and
layout.
legendwidth
Sets the width (in px or fraction) of the legend for
this trace.
line
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.histogram2dcontour.Line`
instance or dict with compatible properties
marker
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.histogram2dcontour.Marker`
instance or dict with compatible properties
meta
Assigns extra meta information associated with this
trace that can be used in various text attributes.
Attributes such as trace `name`, graph, axis and
colorbar `title.text`, annotation `text`
`rangeselector`, `updatemenues` and `sliders` `label`
text all support `meta`. To access the trace `meta`
values in an attribute in the same trace, simply use
`%{meta[i]}` where `i` is the index or key of the
`meta` item in question. To access trace `meta` in
layout attributes, use `%{data[n[.meta[i]}` where `i`
is the index or key of the `meta` and `n` is the trace
index.
metasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`meta`.
name
Sets the trace name. The trace name appears as the
legend item and on hover.
nbinsx
Specifies the maximum number of desired bins. This
value will be used in an algorithm that will decide the
optimal bin size such that the histogram best
visualizes the distribution of the data. Ignored if
`xbins.size` is provided.
nbinsy
Specifies the maximum number of desired bins. This
value will be used in an algorithm that will decide the
optimal bin size such that the histogram best
visualizes the distribution of the data. Ignored if
`ybins.size` is provided.
ncontours
Sets the maximum number of contour levels. The actual
number of contours will be chosen automatically to be
less than or equal to the value of `ncontours`. Has an
effect only if `autocontour` is True or if
`contours.size` is missing.
opacity
Sets the opacity of the trace.
reversescale
Reverses the color mapping if true. If true, `zmin`
will correspond to the last color in the array and
`zmax` will correspond to the first color.
showlegend
Determines whether or not an item corresponding to this
trace is shown in the legend.
showscale
Determines whether or not a colorbar is displayed for
this trace.
stream
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.histogram2dcontour.Stream`
instance or dict with compatible properties
textfont
For this trace it only has an effect if `coloring` is
set to "heatmap". Sets the text font.
texttemplate
For this trace it only has an effect if `coloring` is
set to "heatmap". Template string used for rendering
the information text that appear on points. Note that
this will override `textinfo`. Variables are inserted
using %{variable}, for example "y: %{y}". Numbers are
formatted using d3-format's syntax
%{variable:d3-format}, for example "Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. Every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available. Finally, the template string has access
to variables `x`, `y`, `z` and `text`.
uid
Assign an id to this trace, Use this to provide object
constancy between traces during animations and
transitions.
uirevision
Controls persistence of some user-driven changes to the
trace: `constraintrange` in `parcoords` traces, as well
as some `editable: true` modifications such as `name`
and `colorbar.title`. Defaults to `layout.uirevision`.
Note that other user-driven trace attribute changes are
controlled by `layout` attributes: `trace.visible` is
controlled by `layout.legend.uirevision`,
`selectedpoints` is controlled by
`layout.selectionrevision`, and `colorbar.(x|y)`
(accessible with `config: {editable: true}`) is
controlled by `layout.editrevision`. Trace changes are
tracked by `uid`, which only falls back on trace index
if no `uid` is provided. So if your app can add/remove
traces before the end of the `data` array, such that
the same trace has a different index, you can still
preserve user-driven changes if you give each trace a
`uid` that stays with it as it moves.
visible
Determines whether or not this trace is visible. If
"legendonly", the trace is not drawn, but can appear as
a legend item (provided that the legend itself is
visible).
x
Sets the sample data to be binned on the x axis.
xaxis
Sets a reference between this trace's x coordinates and
a 2D cartesian x axis. If "x" (the default value), the
x coordinates refer to `layout.xaxis`. If "x2", the x
coordinates refer to `layout.xaxis2`, and so on.
xbingroup
Set a group of histogram traces which will have
compatible x-bin settings. Using `xbingroup`,
histogram2d and histogram2dcontour traces (on axes of
the same axis type) can have compatible x-bin settings.
Note that the same `xbingroup` value can be used to set
(1D) histogram `bingroup`
xbins
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.histogram2dcontour.XBins`
instance or dict with compatible properties
xcalendar
Sets the calendar system to use with `x` date data.
xhoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `x` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see:
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.
And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to
d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a
decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional
seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13
09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would
display *09~15~23.46*By default the values are
formatted using `xaxis.hoverformat`.
xsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`x`.
y
Sets the sample data to be binned on the y axis.
yaxis
Sets a reference between this trace's y coordinates and
a 2D cartesian y axis. If "y" (the default value), the
y coordinates refer to `layout.yaxis`. If "y2", the y
coordinates refer to `layout.yaxis2`, and so on.
ybingroup
Set a group of histogram traces which will have
compatible y-bin settings. Using `ybingroup`,
histogram2d and histogram2dcontour traces (on axes of
the same axis type) can have compatible y-bin settings.
Note that the same `ybingroup` value can be used to set
(1D) histogram `bingroup`
ybins
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.histogram2dcontour.YBins`
instance or dict with compatible properties
ycalendar
Sets the calendar system to use with `y` date data.
yhoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `y` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see:
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.
And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to
d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a
decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional
seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13
09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would
display *09~15~23.46*By default the values are
formatted using `yaxis.hoverformat`.
ysrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`y`.
z
Sets the aggregation data.
zauto
Determines whether or not the color domain is computed
with respect to the input data (here in `z`) or the
bounds set in `zmin` and `zmax` Defaults to `false`
when `zmin` and `zmax` are set by the user.
zhoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `z` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see: https://github.com/d
3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.By default the values
are formatted using generic number format.
zmax
Sets the upper bound of the color domain. Value should
have the same units as in `z` and if set, `zmin` must
be set as well.
zmid
Sets the mid-point of the color domain by scaling
`zmin` and/or `zmax` to be equidistant to this point.
Value should have the same units as in `z`. Has no
effect when `zauto` is `false`.
zmin
Sets the lower bound of the color domain. Value should
have the same units as in `z` and if set, `zmax` must
be set as well.
zsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`z`.
row : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot row index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
rows in the specified column(s).
col : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot col index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
columns in the specified row(s).
secondary_y: boolean or None (default None)
If True, associate this trace with the secondary y-axis of the
subplot at the specified row and col. Only valid if all of the
following conditions are satisfied:
* The figure was created using `plotly.subplots.make_subplots`.
* The row and col arguments are not None
* The subplot at the specified row and col has type xy
(which is the default) and secondary_y True. These
properties are specified in the specs argument to
make_subplots. See the make_subplots docstring for more info.
Returns
-------
FigureWidget
"""
from plotly.graph_objs import Histogram2dContour
new_trace = Histogram2dContour(
autobinx=autobinx,
autobiny=autobiny,
autocolorscale=autocolorscale,
autocontour=autocontour,
bingroup=bingroup,
coloraxis=coloraxis,
colorbar=colorbar,
colorscale=colorscale,
contours=contours,
customdata=customdata,
customdatasrc=customdatasrc,
histfunc=histfunc,
histnorm=histnorm,
hoverinfo=hoverinfo,
hoverinfosrc=hoverinfosrc,
hoverlabel=hoverlabel,
hovertemplate=hovertemplate,
hovertemplatesrc=hovertemplatesrc,
ids=ids,
idssrc=idssrc,
legend=legend,
legendgroup=legendgroup,
legendgrouptitle=legendgrouptitle,
legendrank=legendrank,
legendwidth=legendwidth,
line=line,
marker=marker,
meta=meta,
metasrc=metasrc,
name=name,
nbinsx=nbinsx,
nbinsy=nbinsy,
ncontours=ncontours,
opacity=opacity,
reversescale=reversescale,
showlegend=showlegend,
showscale=showscale,
stream=stream,
textfont=textfont,
texttemplate=texttemplate,
uid=uid,
uirevision=uirevision,
visible=visible,
x=x,
xaxis=xaxis,
xbingroup=xbingroup,
xbins=xbins,
xcalendar=xcalendar,
xhoverformat=xhoverformat,
xsrc=xsrc,
y=y,
yaxis=yaxis,
ybingroup=ybingroup,
ybins=ybins,
ycalendar=ycalendar,
yhoverformat=yhoverformat,
ysrc=ysrc,
z=z,
zauto=zauto,
zhoverformat=zhoverformat,
zmax=zmax,
zmid=zmid,
zmin=zmin,
zsrc=zsrc,
**kwargs,
)
return self.add_trace(new_trace, row=row, col=col, secondary_y=secondary_y)
def add_icicle(
self,
branchvalues=None,
count=None,
customdata=None,
customdatasrc=None,
domain=None,
hoverinfo=None,
hoverinfosrc=None,
hoverlabel=None,
hovertemplate=None,
hovertemplatesrc=None,
hovertext=None,
hovertextsrc=None,
ids=None,
idssrc=None,
insidetextfont=None,
labels=None,
labelssrc=None,
leaf=None,
legend=None,
legendgrouptitle=None,
legendrank=None,
legendwidth=None,
level=None,
marker=None,
maxdepth=None,
meta=None,
metasrc=None,
name=None,
opacity=None,
outsidetextfont=None,
parents=None,
parentssrc=None,
pathbar=None,
root=None,
sort=None,
stream=None,
text=None,
textfont=None,
textinfo=None,
textposition=None,
textsrc=None,
texttemplate=None,
texttemplatesrc=None,
tiling=None,
uid=None,
uirevision=None,
values=None,
valuessrc=None,
visible=None,
row=None,
col=None,
**kwargs,
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Add a new Icicle trace
Visualize hierarchal data from leaves (and/or outer branches)
towards root with rectangles. The icicle sectors are determined
by the entries in "labels" or "ids" and in "parents".
Parameters
----------
branchvalues
Determines how the items in `values` are summed. When
set to "total", items in `values` are taken to be value
of all its descendants. When set to "remainder", items
in `values` corresponding to the root and the branches
sectors are taken to be the extra part not part of the
sum of the values at their leaves.
count
Determines default for `values` when it is not
provided, by inferring a 1 for each of the "leaves"
and/or "branches", otherwise 0.
customdata
Assigns extra data each datum. This may be useful when
listening to hover, click and selection events. Note
that, "scatter" traces also appends customdata items in
the markers DOM elements
customdatasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`customdata`.
domain
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.icicle.Domain` instance or
dict with compatible properties
hoverinfo
Determines which trace information appear on hover. If
`none` or `skip` are set, no information is displayed
upon hovering. But, if `none` is set, click and hover
events are still fired.
hoverinfosrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hoverinfo`.
hoverlabel
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.icicle.Hoverlabel`
instance or dict with compatible properties
hovertemplate
Template string used for rendering the information that
appear on hover box. Note that this will override
`hoverinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
for example "y: %{y}" as well as %{xother}, {%_xother},
{%_xother_}, {%xother_}. When showing info for several
points, "xother" will be added to those with different
x positions from the first point. An underscore before
or after "(x|y)other" will add a space on that side,
only when this field is shown. Numbers are formatted
using d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for
example "Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. The variables available in
`hovertemplate` are the ones emitted as event data
described at this link
https://plotly.com/javascript/plotlyjs-events/#event-
data. Additionally, every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available. Finally, the template string has access
to variables `currentPath`, `root`, `entry`,
`percentRoot`, `percentEntry` and `percentParent`.
Anything contained in tag `<extra>` is displayed in the
secondary box, for example
"<extra>{fullData.name}</extra>". To hide the secondary
box completely, use an empty tag `<extra></extra>`.
hovertemplatesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertemplate`.
hovertext
Sets hover text elements associated with each sector.
If a single string, the same string appears for all
data points. If an array of string, the items are
mapped in order of this trace's sectors. To be seen,
trace `hoverinfo` must contain a "text" flag.
hovertextsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertext`.
ids
Assigns id labels to each datum. These ids for object
constancy of data points during animation. Should be an
array of strings, not numbers or any other type.
idssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`ids`.
insidetextfont
Sets the font used for `textinfo` lying inside the
sector.
labels
Sets the labels of each of the sectors.
labelssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`labels`.
leaf
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.icicle.Leaf` instance or
dict with compatible properties
legend
Sets the reference to a legend to show this trace in.
References to these legends are "legend", "legend2",
"legend3", etc. Settings for these legends are set in
the layout, under `layout.legend`, `layout.legend2`,
etc.
legendgrouptitle
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.icicle.Legendgrouptitle`
instance or dict with compatible properties
legendrank
Sets the legend rank for this trace. Items and groups
with smaller ranks are presented on top/left side while
with "reversed" `legend.traceorder` they are on
bottom/right side. The default legendrank is 1000, so
that you can use ranks less than 1000 to place certain
items before all unranked items, and ranks greater than
1000 to go after all unranked items. When having
unranked or equal rank items shapes would be displayed
after traces i.e. according to their order in data and
layout.
legendwidth
Sets the width (in px or fraction) of the legend for
this trace.
level
Sets the level from which this trace hierarchy is
rendered. Set `level` to `''` to start from the root
node in the hierarchy. Must be an "id" if `ids` is
filled in, otherwise plotly attempts to find a matching
item in `labels`.
marker
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.icicle.Marker` instance or
dict with compatible properties
maxdepth
Sets the number of rendered sectors from any given
`level`. Set `maxdepth` to "-1" to render all the
levels in the hierarchy.
meta
Assigns extra meta information associated with this
trace that can be used in various text attributes.
Attributes such as trace `name`, graph, axis and
colorbar `title.text`, annotation `text`
`rangeselector`, `updatemenues` and `sliders` `label`
text all support `meta`. To access the trace `meta`
values in an attribute in the same trace, simply use
`%{meta[i]}` where `i` is the index or key of the
`meta` item in question. To access trace `meta` in
layout attributes, use `%{data[n[.meta[i]}` where `i`
is the index or key of the `meta` and `n` is the trace
index.
metasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`meta`.
name
Sets the trace name. The trace name appears as the
legend item and on hover.
opacity
Sets the opacity of the trace.
outsidetextfont
Sets the font used for `textinfo` lying outside the
sector. This option refers to the root of the hierarchy
presented on top left corner of a treemap graph. Please
note that if a hierarchy has multiple root nodes, this
option won't have any effect and `insidetextfont` would
be used.
parents
Sets the parent sectors for each of the sectors. Empty
string items '' are understood to reference the root
node in the hierarchy. If `ids` is filled, `parents`
items are understood to be "ids" themselves. When `ids`
is not set, plotly attempts to find matching items in
`labels`, but beware they must be unique.
parentssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`parents`.
pathbar
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.icicle.Pathbar` instance
or dict with compatible properties
root
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.icicle.Root` instance or
dict with compatible properties
sort
Determines whether or not the sectors are reordered
from largest to smallest.
stream
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.icicle.Stream` instance or
dict with compatible properties
text
Sets text elements associated with each sector. If
trace `textinfo` contains a "text" flag, these elements
will be seen on the chart. If trace `hoverinfo`
contains a "text" flag and "hovertext" is not set,
these elements will be seen in the hover labels.
textfont
Sets the font used for `textinfo`.
textinfo
Determines which trace information appear on the graph.
textposition
Sets the positions of the `text` elements.
textsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`text`.
texttemplate
Template string used for rendering the information text
that appear on points. Note that this will override
`textinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
for example "y: %{y}". Numbers are formatted using
d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for example
"Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. Every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available. Finally, the template string has access
to variables `currentPath`, `root`, `entry`,
`percentRoot`, `percentEntry`, `percentParent`, `label`
and `value`.
texttemplatesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`texttemplate`.
tiling
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.icicle.Tiling` instance or
dict with compatible properties
uid
Assign an id to this trace, Use this to provide object
constancy between traces during animations and
transitions.
uirevision
Controls persistence of some user-driven changes to the
trace: `constraintrange` in `parcoords` traces, as well
as some `editable: true` modifications such as `name`
and `colorbar.title`. Defaults to `layout.uirevision`.
Note that other user-driven trace attribute changes are
controlled by `layout` attributes: `trace.visible` is
controlled by `layout.legend.uirevision`,
`selectedpoints` is controlled by
`layout.selectionrevision`, and `colorbar.(x|y)`
(accessible with `config: {editable: true}`) is
controlled by `layout.editrevision`. Trace changes are
tracked by `uid`, which only falls back on trace index
if no `uid` is provided. So if your app can add/remove
traces before the end of the `data` array, such that
the same trace has a different index, you can still
preserve user-driven changes if you give each trace a
`uid` that stays with it as it moves.
values
Sets the values associated with each of the sectors.
Use with `branchvalues` to determine how the values are
summed.
valuessrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`values`.
visible
Determines whether or not this trace is visible. If
"legendonly", the trace is not drawn, but can appear as
a legend item (provided that the legend itself is
visible).
row : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot row index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
rows in the specified column(s).
col : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot col index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
columns in the specified row(s).
Returns
-------
FigureWidget
"""
from plotly.graph_objs import Icicle
new_trace = Icicle(
branchvalues=branchvalues,
count=count,
customdata=customdata,
customdatasrc=customdatasrc,
domain=domain,
hoverinfo=hoverinfo,
hoverinfosrc=hoverinfosrc,
hoverlabel=hoverlabel,
hovertemplate=hovertemplate,
hovertemplatesrc=hovertemplatesrc,
hovertext=hovertext,
hovertextsrc=hovertextsrc,
ids=ids,
idssrc=idssrc,
insidetextfont=insidetextfont,
labels=labels,
labelssrc=labelssrc,
leaf=leaf,
legend=legend,
legendgrouptitle=legendgrouptitle,
legendrank=legendrank,
legendwidth=legendwidth,
level=level,
marker=marker,
maxdepth=maxdepth,
meta=meta,
metasrc=metasrc,
name=name,
opacity=opacity,
outsidetextfont=outsidetextfont,
parents=parents,
parentssrc=parentssrc,
pathbar=pathbar,
root=root,
sort=sort,
stream=stream,
text=text,
textfont=textfont,
textinfo=textinfo,
textposition=textposition,
textsrc=textsrc,
texttemplate=texttemplate,
texttemplatesrc=texttemplatesrc,
tiling=tiling,
uid=uid,
uirevision=uirevision,
values=values,
valuessrc=valuessrc,
visible=visible,
**kwargs,
)
return self.add_trace(new_trace, row=row, col=col)
def add_image(
self,
colormodel=None,
customdata=None,
customdatasrc=None,
dx=None,
dy=None,
hoverinfo=None,
hoverinfosrc=None,
hoverlabel=None,
hovertemplate=None,
hovertemplatesrc=None,
hovertext=None,
hovertextsrc=None,
ids=None,
idssrc=None,
legend=None,
legendgrouptitle=None,
legendrank=None,
legendwidth=None,
meta=None,
metasrc=None,
name=None,
opacity=None,
source=None,
stream=None,
text=None,
textsrc=None,
uid=None,
uirevision=None,
visible=None,
x0=None,
xaxis=None,
y0=None,
yaxis=None,
z=None,
zmax=None,
zmin=None,
zsmooth=None,
zsrc=None,
row=None,
col=None,
secondary_y=None,
**kwargs,
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Add a new Image trace
Display an image, i.e. data on a 2D regular raster. By default,
when an image is displayed in a subplot, its y axis will be
reversed (ie. `autorange: 'reversed'`), constrained to the
domain (ie. `constrain: 'domain'`) and it will have the same
scale as its x axis (ie. `scaleanchor: 'x,`) in order for
pixels to be rendered as squares.
Parameters
----------
colormodel
Color model used to map the numerical color components
described in `z` into colors. If `source` is specified,
this attribute will be set to `rgba256` otherwise it
defaults to `rgb`.
customdata
Assigns extra data each datum. This may be useful when
listening to hover, click and selection events. Note
that, "scatter" traces also appends customdata items in
the markers DOM elements
customdatasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`customdata`.
dx
Set the pixel's horizontal size.
dy
Set the pixel's vertical size
hoverinfo
Determines which trace information appear on hover. If
`none` or `skip` are set, no information is displayed
upon hovering. But, if `none` is set, click and hover
events are still fired.
hoverinfosrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hoverinfo`.
hoverlabel
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.image.Hoverlabel` instance
or dict with compatible properties
hovertemplate
Template string used for rendering the information that
appear on hover box. Note that this will override
`hoverinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
for example "y: %{y}" as well as %{xother}, {%_xother},
{%_xother_}, {%xother_}. When showing info for several
points, "xother" will be added to those with different
x positions from the first point. An underscore before
or after "(x|y)other" will add a space on that side,
only when this field is shown. Numbers are formatted
using d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for
example "Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. The variables available in
`hovertemplate` are the ones emitted as event data
described at this link
https://plotly.com/javascript/plotlyjs-events/#event-
data. Additionally, every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available. Finally, the template string has access
to variables `z`, `color` and `colormodel`. Anything
contained in tag `<extra>` is displayed in the
secondary box, for example
"<extra>{fullData.name}</extra>". To hide the secondary
box completely, use an empty tag `<extra></extra>`.
hovertemplatesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertemplate`.
hovertext
Same as `text`.
hovertextsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertext`.
ids
Assigns id labels to each datum. These ids for object
constancy of data points during animation. Should be an
array of strings, not numbers or any other type.
idssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`ids`.
legend
Sets the reference to a legend to show this trace in.
References to these legends are "legend", "legend2",
"legend3", etc. Settings for these legends are set in
the layout, under `layout.legend`, `layout.legend2`,
etc.
legendgrouptitle
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.image.Legendgrouptitle`
instance or dict with compatible properties
legendrank
Sets the legend rank for this trace. Items and groups
with smaller ranks are presented on top/left side while
with "reversed" `legend.traceorder` they are on
bottom/right side. The default legendrank is 1000, so
that you can use ranks less than 1000 to place certain
items before all unranked items, and ranks greater than
1000 to go after all unranked items. When having
unranked or equal rank items shapes would be displayed
after traces i.e. according to their order in data and
layout.
legendwidth
Sets the width (in px or fraction) of the legend for
this trace.
meta
Assigns extra meta information associated with this
trace that can be used in various text attributes.
Attributes such as trace `name`, graph, axis and
colorbar `title.text`, annotation `text`
`rangeselector`, `updatemenues` and `sliders` `label`
text all support `meta`. To access the trace `meta`
values in an attribute in the same trace, simply use
`%{meta[i]}` where `i` is the index or key of the
`meta` item in question. To access trace `meta` in
layout attributes, use `%{data[n[.meta[i]}` where `i`
is the index or key of the `meta` and `n` is the trace
index.
metasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`meta`.
name
Sets the trace name. The trace name appears as the
legend item and on hover.
opacity
Sets the opacity of the trace.
source
Specifies the data URI of the image to be visualized.
The URI consists of "data:image/[<media
subtype>][;base64],<data>"
stream
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.image.Stream` instance or
dict with compatible properties
text
Sets the text elements associated with each z value.
textsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`text`.
uid
Assign an id to this trace, Use this to provide object
constancy between traces during animations and
transitions.
uirevision
Controls persistence of some user-driven changes to the
trace: `constraintrange` in `parcoords` traces, as well
as some `editable: true` modifications such as `name`
and `colorbar.title`. Defaults to `layout.uirevision`.
Note that other user-driven trace attribute changes are
controlled by `layout` attributes: `trace.visible` is
controlled by `layout.legend.uirevision`,
`selectedpoints` is controlled by
`layout.selectionrevision`, and `colorbar.(x|y)`
(accessible with `config: {editable: true}`) is
controlled by `layout.editrevision`. Trace changes are
tracked by `uid`, which only falls back on trace index
if no `uid` is provided. So if your app can add/remove
traces before the end of the `data` array, such that
the same trace has a different index, you can still
preserve user-driven changes if you give each trace a
`uid` that stays with it as it moves.
visible
Determines whether or not this trace is visible. If
"legendonly", the trace is not drawn, but can appear as
a legend item (provided that the legend itself is
visible).
x0
Set the image's x position. The left edge of the image
(or the right edge if the x axis is reversed or dx is
negative) will be found at xmin=x0-dx/2
xaxis
Sets a reference between this trace's x coordinates and
a 2D cartesian x axis. If "x" (the default value), the
x coordinates refer to `layout.xaxis`. If "x2", the x
coordinates refer to `layout.xaxis2`, and so on.
y0
Set the image's y position. The top edge of the image
(or the bottom edge if the y axis is NOT reversed or if
dy is negative) will be found at ymin=y0-dy/2. By
default when an image trace is included, the y axis
will be reversed so that the image is right-side-up,
but you can disable this by setting
yaxis.autorange=true or by providing an explicit y axis
range.
yaxis
Sets a reference between this trace's y coordinates and
a 2D cartesian y axis. If "y" (the default value), the
y coordinates refer to `layout.yaxis`. If "y2", the y
coordinates refer to `layout.yaxis2`, and so on.
z
A 2-dimensional array in which each element is an array
of 3 or 4 numbers representing a color.
zmax
Array defining the higher bound for each color
component. Note that the default value will depend on
the colormodel. For the `rgb` colormodel, it is [255,
255, 255]. For the `rgba` colormodel, it is [255, 255,
255, 1]. For the `rgba256` colormodel, it is [255, 255,
255, 255]. For the `hsl` colormodel, it is [360, 100,
100]. For the `hsla` colormodel, it is [360, 100, 100,
1].
zmin
Array defining the lower bound for each color
component. Note that the default value will depend on
the colormodel. For the `rgb` colormodel, it is [0, 0,
0]. For the `rgba` colormodel, it is [0, 0, 0, 0]. For
the `rgba256` colormodel, it is [0, 0, 0, 0]. For the
`hsl` colormodel, it is [0, 0, 0]. For the `hsla`
colormodel, it is [0, 0, 0, 0].
zsmooth
Picks a smoothing algorithm used to smooth `z` data.
This only applies for image traces that use the
`source` attribute.
zsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`z`.
row : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot row index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
rows in the specified column(s).
col : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot col index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
columns in the specified row(s).
secondary_y: boolean or None (default None)
If True, associate this trace with the secondary y-axis of the
subplot at the specified row and col. Only valid if all of the
following conditions are satisfied:
* The figure was created using `plotly.subplots.make_subplots`.
* The row and col arguments are not None
* The subplot at the specified row and col has type xy
(which is the default) and secondary_y True. These
properties are specified in the specs argument to
make_subplots. See the make_subplots docstring for more info.
Returns
-------
FigureWidget
"""
from plotly.graph_objs import Image
new_trace = Image(
colormodel=colormodel,
customdata=customdata,
customdatasrc=customdatasrc,
dx=dx,
dy=dy,
hoverinfo=hoverinfo,
hoverinfosrc=hoverinfosrc,
hoverlabel=hoverlabel,
hovertemplate=hovertemplate,
hovertemplatesrc=hovertemplatesrc,
hovertext=hovertext,
hovertextsrc=hovertextsrc,
ids=ids,
idssrc=idssrc,
legend=legend,
legendgrouptitle=legendgrouptitle,
legendrank=legendrank,
legendwidth=legendwidth,
meta=meta,
metasrc=metasrc,
name=name,
opacity=opacity,
source=source,
stream=stream,
text=text,
textsrc=textsrc,
uid=uid,
uirevision=uirevision,
visible=visible,
x0=x0,
xaxis=xaxis,
y0=y0,
yaxis=yaxis,
z=z,
zmax=zmax,
zmin=zmin,
zsmooth=zsmooth,
zsrc=zsrc,
**kwargs,
)
return self.add_trace(new_trace, row=row, col=col, secondary_y=secondary_y)
def add_indicator(
self,
align=None,
customdata=None,
customdatasrc=None,
delta=None,
domain=None,
gauge=None,
ids=None,
idssrc=None,
legend=None,
legendgrouptitle=None,
legendrank=None,
legendwidth=None,
meta=None,
metasrc=None,
mode=None,
name=None,
number=None,
stream=None,
title=None,
uid=None,
uirevision=None,
value=None,
visible=None,
row=None,
col=None,
**kwargs,
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Add a new Indicator trace
An indicator is used to visualize a single `value` along with
some contextual information such as `steps` or a `threshold`,
using a combination of three visual elements: a number, a
delta, and/or a gauge. Deltas are taken with respect to a
`reference`. Gauges can be either angular or bullet (aka
linear) gauges.
Parameters
----------
align
Sets the horizontal alignment of the `text` within the
box. Note that this attribute has no effect if an
angular gauge is displayed: in this case, it is always
centered
customdata
Assigns extra data each datum. This may be useful when
listening to hover, click and selection events. Note
that, "scatter" traces also appends customdata items in
the markers DOM elements
customdatasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`customdata`.
delta
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.indicator.Delta` instance
or dict with compatible properties
domain
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.indicator.Domain` instance
or dict with compatible properties
gauge
The gauge of the Indicator plot.
ids
Assigns id labels to each datum. These ids for object
constancy of data points during animation. Should be an
array of strings, not numbers or any other type.
idssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`ids`.
legend
Sets the reference to a legend to show this trace in.
References to these legends are "legend", "legend2",
"legend3", etc. Settings for these legends are set in
the layout, under `layout.legend`, `layout.legend2`,
etc.
legendgrouptitle
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.indicator.Legendgrouptitle
` instance or dict with compatible properties
legendrank
Sets the legend rank for this trace. Items and groups
with smaller ranks are presented on top/left side while
with "reversed" `legend.traceorder` they are on
bottom/right side. The default legendrank is 1000, so
that you can use ranks less than 1000 to place certain
items before all unranked items, and ranks greater than
1000 to go after all unranked items. When having
unranked or equal rank items shapes would be displayed
after traces i.e. according to their order in data and
layout.
legendwidth
Sets the width (in px or fraction) of the legend for
this trace.
meta
Assigns extra meta information associated with this
trace that can be used in various text attributes.
Attributes such as trace `name`, graph, axis and
colorbar `title.text`, annotation `text`
`rangeselector`, `updatemenues` and `sliders` `label`
text all support `meta`. To access the trace `meta`
values in an attribute in the same trace, simply use
`%{meta[i]}` where `i` is the index or key of the
`meta` item in question. To access trace `meta` in
layout attributes, use `%{data[n[.meta[i]}` where `i`
is the index or key of the `meta` and `n` is the trace
index.
metasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`meta`.
mode
Determines how the value is displayed on the graph.
`number` displays the value numerically in text.
`delta` displays the difference to a reference value in
text. Finally, `gauge` displays the value graphically
on an axis.
name
Sets the trace name. The trace name appears as the
legend item and on hover.
number
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.indicator.Number` instance
or dict with compatible properties
stream
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.indicator.Stream` instance
or dict with compatible properties
title
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.indicator.Title` instance
or dict with compatible properties
uid
Assign an id to this trace, Use this to provide object
constancy between traces during animations and
transitions.
uirevision
Controls persistence of some user-driven changes to the
trace: `constraintrange` in `parcoords` traces, as well
as some `editable: true` modifications such as `name`
and `colorbar.title`. Defaults to `layout.uirevision`.
Note that other user-driven trace attribute changes are
controlled by `layout` attributes: `trace.visible` is
controlled by `layout.legend.uirevision`,
`selectedpoints` is controlled by
`layout.selectionrevision`, and `colorbar.(x|y)`
(accessible with `config: {editable: true}`) is
controlled by `layout.editrevision`. Trace changes are
tracked by `uid`, which only falls back on trace index
if no `uid` is provided. So if your app can add/remove
traces before the end of the `data` array, such that
the same trace has a different index, you can still
preserve user-driven changes if you give each trace a
`uid` that stays with it as it moves.
value
Sets the number to be displayed.
visible
Determines whether or not this trace is visible. If
"legendonly", the trace is not drawn, but can appear as
a legend item (provided that the legend itself is
visible).
row : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot row index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
rows in the specified column(s).
col : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot col index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
columns in the specified row(s).
Returns
-------
FigureWidget
"""
from plotly.graph_objs import Indicator
new_trace = Indicator(
align=align,
customdata=customdata,
customdatasrc=customdatasrc,
delta=delta,
domain=domain,
gauge=gauge,
ids=ids,
idssrc=idssrc,
legend=legend,
legendgrouptitle=legendgrouptitle,
legendrank=legendrank,
legendwidth=legendwidth,
meta=meta,
metasrc=metasrc,
mode=mode,
name=name,
number=number,
stream=stream,
title=title,
uid=uid,
uirevision=uirevision,
value=value,
visible=visible,
**kwargs,
)
return self.add_trace(new_trace, row=row, col=col)
def add_isosurface(
self,
autocolorscale=None,
caps=None,
cauto=None,
cmax=None,
cmid=None,
cmin=None,
coloraxis=None,
colorbar=None,
colorscale=None,
contour=None,
customdata=None,
customdatasrc=None,
flatshading=None,
hoverinfo=None,
hoverinfosrc=None,
hoverlabel=None,
hovertemplate=None,
hovertemplatesrc=None,
hovertext=None,
hovertextsrc=None,
ids=None,
idssrc=None,
isomax=None,
isomin=None,
legend=None,
legendgroup=None,
legendgrouptitle=None,
legendrank=None,
legendwidth=None,
lighting=None,
lightposition=None,
meta=None,
metasrc=None,
name=None,
opacity=None,
reversescale=None,
scene=None,
showlegend=None,
showscale=None,
slices=None,
spaceframe=None,
stream=None,
surface=None,
text=None,
textsrc=None,
uid=None,
uirevision=None,
value=None,
valuehoverformat=None,
valuesrc=None,
visible=None,
x=None,
xhoverformat=None,
xsrc=None,
y=None,
yhoverformat=None,
ysrc=None,
z=None,
zhoverformat=None,
zsrc=None,
row=None,
col=None,
**kwargs,
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Add a new Isosurface trace
Draws isosurfaces between iso-min and iso-max values with
coordinates given by four 1-dimensional arrays containing the
`value`, `x`, `y` and `z` of every vertex of a uniform or non-
uniform 3-D grid. Horizontal or vertical slices, caps as well
as spaceframe between iso-min and iso-max values could also be
drawn using this trace.
Parameters
----------
autocolorscale
Determines whether the colorscale is a default palette
(`autocolorscale: true`) or the palette determined by
`colorscale`. In case `colorscale` is unspecified or
`autocolorscale` is true, the default palette will be
chosen according to whether numbers in the `color`
array are all positive, all negative or mixed.
caps
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.isosurface.Caps` instance
or dict with compatible properties
cauto
Determines whether or not the color domain is computed
with respect to the input data (here `value`) or the
bounds set in `cmin` and `cmax` Defaults to `false`
when `cmin` and `cmax` are set by the user.
cmax
Sets the upper bound of the color domain. Value should
have the same units as `value` and if set, `cmin` must
be set as well.
cmid
Sets the mid-point of the color domain by scaling
`cmin` and/or `cmax` to be equidistant to this point.
Value should have the same units as `value`. Has no
effect when `cauto` is `false`.
cmin
Sets the lower bound of the color domain. Value should
have the same units as `value` and if set, `cmax` must
be set as well.
coloraxis
Sets a reference to a shared color axis. References to
these shared color axes are "coloraxis", "coloraxis2",
"coloraxis3", etc. Settings for these shared color axes
are set in the layout, under `layout.coloraxis`,
`layout.coloraxis2`, etc. Note that multiple color
scales can be linked to the same color axis.
colorbar
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.isosurface.ColorBar`
instance or dict with compatible properties
colorscale
Sets the colorscale. The colorscale must be an array
containing arrays mapping a normalized value to an rgb,
rgba, hex, hsl, hsv, or named color string. At minimum,
a mapping for the lowest (0) and highest (1) values are
required. For example, `[[0, 'rgb(0,0,255)'], [1,
'rgb(255,0,0)']]`. To control the bounds of the
colorscale in color space, use `cmin` and `cmax`.
Alternatively, `colorscale` may be a palette name
string of the following list: Blackbody,Bluered,Blues,C
ividis,Earth,Electric,Greens,Greys,Hot,Jet,Picnic,Portl
and,Rainbow,RdBu,Reds,Viridis,YlGnBu,YlOrRd.
contour
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.isosurface.Contour`
instance or dict with compatible properties
customdata
Assigns extra data each datum. This may be useful when
listening to hover, click and selection events. Note
that, "scatter" traces also appends customdata items in
the markers DOM elements
customdatasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`customdata`.
flatshading
Determines whether or not normal smoothing is applied
to the meshes, creating meshes with an angular, low-
poly look via flat reflections.
hoverinfo
Determines which trace information appear on hover. If
`none` or `skip` are set, no information is displayed
upon hovering. But, if `none` is set, click and hover
events are still fired.
hoverinfosrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hoverinfo`.
hoverlabel
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.isosurface.Hoverlabel`
instance or dict with compatible properties
hovertemplate
Template string used for rendering the information that
appear on hover box. Note that this will override
`hoverinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
for example "y: %{y}" as well as %{xother}, {%_xother},
{%_xother_}, {%xother_}. When showing info for several
points, "xother" will be added to those with different
x positions from the first point. An underscore before
or after "(x|y)other" will add a space on that side,
only when this field is shown. Numbers are formatted
using d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for
example "Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. The variables available in
`hovertemplate` are the ones emitted as event data
described at this link
https://plotly.com/javascript/plotlyjs-events/#event-
data. Additionally, every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available. Anything contained in tag `<extra>` is
displayed in the secondary box, for example
"<extra>{fullData.name}</extra>". To hide the secondary
box completely, use an empty tag `<extra></extra>`.
hovertemplatesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertemplate`.
hovertext
Same as `text`.
hovertextsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertext`.
ids
Assigns id labels to each datum. These ids for object
constancy of data points during animation. Should be an
array of strings, not numbers or any other type.
idssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`ids`.
isomax
Sets the maximum boundary for iso-surface plot.
isomin
Sets the minimum boundary for iso-surface plot.
legend
Sets the reference to a legend to show this trace in.
References to these legends are "legend", "legend2",
"legend3", etc. Settings for these legends are set in
the layout, under `layout.legend`, `layout.legend2`,
etc.
legendgroup
Sets the legend group for this trace. Traces and shapes
part of the same legend group hide/show at the same
time when toggling legend items.
legendgrouptitle
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.isosurface.Legendgrouptitl
e` instance or dict with compatible properties
legendrank
Sets the legend rank for this trace. Items and groups
with smaller ranks are presented on top/left side while
with "reversed" `legend.traceorder` they are on
bottom/right side. The default legendrank is 1000, so
that you can use ranks less than 1000 to place certain
items before all unranked items, and ranks greater than
1000 to go after all unranked items. When having
unranked or equal rank items shapes would be displayed
after traces i.e. according to their order in data and
layout.
legendwidth
Sets the width (in px or fraction) of the legend for
this trace.
lighting
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.isosurface.Lighting`
instance or dict with compatible properties
lightposition
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.isosurface.Lightposition`
instance or dict with compatible properties
meta
Assigns extra meta information associated with this
trace that can be used in various text attributes.
Attributes such as trace `name`, graph, axis and
colorbar `title.text`, annotation `text`
`rangeselector`, `updatemenues` and `sliders` `label`
text all support `meta`. To access the trace `meta`
values in an attribute in the same trace, simply use
`%{meta[i]}` where `i` is the index or key of the
`meta` item in question. To access trace `meta` in
layout attributes, use `%{data[n[.meta[i]}` where `i`
is the index or key of the `meta` and `n` is the trace
index.
metasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`meta`.
name
Sets the trace name. The trace name appears as the
legend item and on hover.
opacity
Sets the opacity of the surface. Please note that in
the case of using high `opacity` values for example a
value greater than or equal to 0.5 on two surfaces (and
0.25 with four surfaces), an overlay of multiple
transparent surfaces may not perfectly be sorted in
depth by the webgl API. This behavior may be improved
in the near future and is subject to change.
reversescale
Reverses the color mapping if true. If true, `cmin`
will correspond to the last color in the array and
`cmax` will correspond to the first color.
scene
Sets a reference between this trace's 3D coordinate
system and a 3D scene. If "scene" (the default value),
the (x,y,z) coordinates refer to `layout.scene`. If
"scene2", the (x,y,z) coordinates refer to
`layout.scene2`, and so on.
showlegend
Determines whether or not an item corresponding to this
trace is shown in the legend.
showscale
Determines whether or not a colorbar is displayed for
this trace.
slices
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.isosurface.Slices`
instance or dict with compatible properties
spaceframe
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.isosurface.Spaceframe`
instance or dict with compatible properties
stream
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.isosurface.Stream`
instance or dict with compatible properties
surface
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.isosurface.Surface`
instance or dict with compatible properties
text
Sets the text elements associated with the vertices. If
trace `hoverinfo` contains a "text" flag and
"hovertext" is not set, these elements will be seen in
the hover labels.
textsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`text`.
uid
Assign an id to this trace, Use this to provide object
constancy between traces during animations and
transitions.
uirevision
Controls persistence of some user-driven changes to the
trace: `constraintrange` in `parcoords` traces, as well
as some `editable: true` modifications such as `name`
and `colorbar.title`. Defaults to `layout.uirevision`.
Note that other user-driven trace attribute changes are
controlled by `layout` attributes: `trace.visible` is
controlled by `layout.legend.uirevision`,
`selectedpoints` is controlled by
`layout.selectionrevision`, and `colorbar.(x|y)`
(accessible with `config: {editable: true}`) is
controlled by `layout.editrevision`. Trace changes are
tracked by `uid`, which only falls back on trace index
if no `uid` is provided. So if your app can add/remove
traces before the end of the `data` array, such that
the same trace has a different index, you can still
preserve user-driven changes if you give each trace a
`uid` that stays with it as it moves.
value
Sets the 4th dimension (value) of the vertices.
valuehoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `value` using
d3 formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see: https://github.com/d
3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.By default the values
are formatted using generic number format.
valuesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`value`.
visible
Determines whether or not this trace is visible. If
"legendonly", the trace is not drawn, but can appear as
a legend item (provided that the legend itself is
visible).
x
Sets the X coordinates of the vertices on X axis.
xhoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `x` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see:
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.
And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to
d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a
decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional
seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13
09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would
display *09~15~23.46*By default the values are
formatted using `xaxis.hoverformat`.
xsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`x`.
y
Sets the Y coordinates of the vertices on Y axis.
yhoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `y` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see:
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.
And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to
d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a
decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional
seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13
09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would
display *09~15~23.46*By default the values are
formatted using `yaxis.hoverformat`.
ysrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`y`.
z
Sets the Z coordinates of the vertices on Z axis.
zhoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `z` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see:
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.
And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to
d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a
decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional
seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13
09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would
display *09~15~23.46*By default the values are
formatted using `zaxis.hoverformat`.
zsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`z`.
row : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot row index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
rows in the specified column(s).
col : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot col index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
columns in the specified row(s).
Returns
-------
FigureWidget
"""
from plotly.graph_objs import Isosurface
new_trace = Isosurface(
autocolorscale=autocolorscale,
caps=caps,
cauto=cauto,
cmax=cmax,
cmid=cmid,
cmin=cmin,
coloraxis=coloraxis,
colorbar=colorbar,
colorscale=colorscale,
contour=contour,
customdata=customdata,
customdatasrc=customdatasrc,
flatshading=flatshading,
hoverinfo=hoverinfo,
hoverinfosrc=hoverinfosrc,
hoverlabel=hoverlabel,
hovertemplate=hovertemplate,
hovertemplatesrc=hovertemplatesrc,
hovertext=hovertext,
hovertextsrc=hovertextsrc,
ids=ids,
idssrc=idssrc,
isomax=isomax,
isomin=isomin,
legend=legend,
legendgroup=legendgroup,
legendgrouptitle=legendgrouptitle,
legendrank=legendrank,
legendwidth=legendwidth,
lighting=lighting,
lightposition=lightposition,
meta=meta,
metasrc=metasrc,
name=name,
opacity=opacity,
reversescale=reversescale,
scene=scene,
showlegend=showlegend,
showscale=showscale,
slices=slices,
spaceframe=spaceframe,
stream=stream,
surface=surface,
text=text,
textsrc=textsrc,
uid=uid,
uirevision=uirevision,
value=value,
valuehoverformat=valuehoverformat,
valuesrc=valuesrc,
visible=visible,
x=x,
xhoverformat=xhoverformat,
xsrc=xsrc,
y=y,
yhoverformat=yhoverformat,
ysrc=ysrc,
z=z,
zhoverformat=zhoverformat,
zsrc=zsrc,
**kwargs,
)
return self.add_trace(new_trace, row=row, col=col)
def add_mesh3d(
self,
alphahull=None,
autocolorscale=None,
cauto=None,
cmax=None,
cmid=None,
cmin=None,
color=None,
coloraxis=None,
colorbar=None,
colorscale=None,
contour=None,
customdata=None,
customdatasrc=None,
delaunayaxis=None,
facecolor=None,
facecolorsrc=None,
flatshading=None,
hoverinfo=None,
hoverinfosrc=None,
hoverlabel=None,
hovertemplate=None,
hovertemplatesrc=None,
hovertext=None,
hovertextsrc=None,
i=None,
ids=None,
idssrc=None,
intensity=None,
intensitymode=None,
intensitysrc=None,
isrc=None,
j=None,
jsrc=None,
k=None,
ksrc=None,
legend=None,
legendgroup=None,
legendgrouptitle=None,
legendrank=None,
legendwidth=None,
lighting=None,
lightposition=None,
meta=None,
metasrc=None,
name=None,
opacity=None,
reversescale=None,
scene=None,
showlegend=None,
showscale=None,
stream=None,
text=None,
textsrc=None,
uid=None,
uirevision=None,
vertexcolor=None,
vertexcolorsrc=None,
visible=None,
x=None,
xcalendar=None,
xhoverformat=None,
xsrc=None,
y=None,
ycalendar=None,
yhoverformat=None,
ysrc=None,
z=None,
zcalendar=None,
zhoverformat=None,
zsrc=None,
row=None,
col=None,
**kwargs,
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Add a new Mesh3d trace
Draws sets of triangles with coordinates given by three
1-dimensional arrays in `x`, `y`, `z` and (1) a sets of `i`,
`j`, `k` indices (2) Delaunay triangulation or (3) the Alpha-
shape algorithm or (4) the Convex-hull algorithm
Parameters
----------
alphahull
Determines how the mesh surface triangles are derived
from the set of vertices (points) represented by the
`x`, `y` and `z` arrays, if the `i`, `j`, `k` arrays
are not supplied. For general use of `mesh3d` it is
preferred that `i`, `j`, `k` are supplied. If "-1",
Delaunay triangulation is used, which is mainly
suitable if the mesh is a single, more or less layer
surface that is perpendicular to `delaunayaxis`. In
case the `delaunayaxis` intersects the mesh surface at
more than one point it will result triangles that are
very long in the dimension of `delaunayaxis`. If ">0",
the alpha-shape algorithm is used. In this case, the
positive `alphahull` value signals the use of the
alpha-shape algorithm, _and_ its value acts as the
parameter for the mesh fitting. If 0, the convex-hull
algorithm is used. It is suitable for convex bodies or
if the intention is to enclose the `x`, `y` and `z`
point set into a convex hull.
autocolorscale
Determines whether the colorscale is a default palette
(`autocolorscale: true`) or the palette determined by
`colorscale`. In case `colorscale` is unspecified or
`autocolorscale` is true, the default palette will be
chosen according to whether numbers in the `color`
array are all positive, all negative or mixed.
cauto
Determines whether or not the color domain is computed
with respect to the input data (here `intensity`) or
the bounds set in `cmin` and `cmax` Defaults to `false`
when `cmin` and `cmax` are set by the user.
cmax
Sets the upper bound of the color domain. Value should
have the same units as `intensity` and if set, `cmin`
must be set as well.
cmid
Sets the mid-point of the color domain by scaling
`cmin` and/or `cmax` to be equidistant to this point.
Value should have the same units as `intensity`. Has no
effect when `cauto` is `false`.
cmin
Sets the lower bound of the color domain. Value should
have the same units as `intensity` and if set, `cmax`
must be set as well.
color
Sets the color of the whole mesh
coloraxis
Sets a reference to a shared color axis. References to
these shared color axes are "coloraxis", "coloraxis2",
"coloraxis3", etc. Settings for these shared color axes
are set in the layout, under `layout.coloraxis`,
`layout.coloraxis2`, etc. Note that multiple color
scales can be linked to the same color axis.
colorbar
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.mesh3d.ColorBar` instance
or dict with compatible properties
colorscale
Sets the colorscale. The colorscale must be an array
containing arrays mapping a normalized value to an rgb,
rgba, hex, hsl, hsv, or named color string. At minimum,
a mapping for the lowest (0) and highest (1) values are
required. For example, `[[0, 'rgb(0,0,255)'], [1,
'rgb(255,0,0)']]`. To control the bounds of the
colorscale in color space, use `cmin` and `cmax`.
Alternatively, `colorscale` may be a palette name
string of the following list: Blackbody,Bluered,Blues,C
ividis,Earth,Electric,Greens,Greys,Hot,Jet,Picnic,Portl
and,Rainbow,RdBu,Reds,Viridis,YlGnBu,YlOrRd.
contour
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.mesh3d.Contour` instance
or dict with compatible properties
customdata
Assigns extra data each datum. This may be useful when
listening to hover, click and selection events. Note
that, "scatter" traces also appends customdata items in
the markers DOM elements
customdatasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`customdata`.
delaunayaxis
Sets the Delaunay axis, which is the axis that is
perpendicular to the surface of the Delaunay
triangulation. It has an effect if `i`, `j`, `k` are
not provided and `alphahull` is set to indicate
Delaunay triangulation.
facecolor
Sets the color of each face Overrides "color" and
"vertexcolor".
facecolorsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`facecolor`.
flatshading
Determines whether or not normal smoothing is applied
to the meshes, creating meshes with an angular, low-
poly look via flat reflections.
hoverinfo
Determines which trace information appear on hover. If
`none` or `skip` are set, no information is displayed
upon hovering. But, if `none` is set, click and hover
events are still fired.
hoverinfosrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hoverinfo`.
hoverlabel
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.mesh3d.Hoverlabel`
instance or dict with compatible properties
hovertemplate
Template string used for rendering the information that
appear on hover box. Note that this will override
`hoverinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
for example "y: %{y}" as well as %{xother}, {%_xother},
{%_xother_}, {%xother_}. When showing info for several
points, "xother" will be added to those with different
x positions from the first point. An underscore before
or after "(x|y)other" will add a space on that side,
only when this field is shown. Numbers are formatted
using d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for
example "Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. The variables available in
`hovertemplate` are the ones emitted as event data
described at this link
https://plotly.com/javascript/plotlyjs-events/#event-
data. Additionally, every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available. Anything contained in tag `<extra>` is
displayed in the secondary box, for example
"<extra>{fullData.name}</extra>". To hide the secondary
box completely, use an empty tag `<extra></extra>`.
hovertemplatesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertemplate`.
hovertext
Same as `text`.
hovertextsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertext`.
i
A vector of vertex indices, i.e. integer values between
0 and the length of the vertex vectors, representing
the "first" vertex of a triangle. For example, `{i[m],
j[m], k[m]}` together represent face m (triangle m) in
the mesh, where `i[m] = n` points to the triplet
`{x[n], y[n], z[n]}` in the vertex arrays. Therefore,
each element in `i` represents a point in space, which
is the first vertex of a triangle.
ids
Assigns id labels to each datum. These ids for object
constancy of data points during animation. Should be an
array of strings, not numbers or any other type.
idssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`ids`.
intensity
Sets the intensity values for vertices or cells as
defined by `intensitymode`. It can be used for plotting
fields on meshes.
intensitymode
Determines the source of `intensity` values.
intensitysrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`intensity`.
isrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`i`.
j
A vector of vertex indices, i.e. integer values between
0 and the length of the vertex vectors, representing
the "second" vertex of a triangle. For example, `{i[m],
j[m], k[m]}` together represent face m (triangle m) in
the mesh, where `j[m] = n` points to the triplet
`{x[n], y[n], z[n]}` in the vertex arrays. Therefore,
each element in `j` represents a point in space, which
is the second vertex of a triangle.
jsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`j`.
k
A vector of vertex indices, i.e. integer values between
0 and the length of the vertex vectors, representing
the "third" vertex of a triangle. For example, `{i[m],
j[m], k[m]}` together represent face m (triangle m) in
the mesh, where `k[m] = n` points to the triplet
`{x[n], y[n], z[n]}` in the vertex arrays. Therefore,
each element in `k` represents a point in space, which
is the third vertex of a triangle.
ksrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`k`.
legend
Sets the reference to a legend to show this trace in.
References to these legends are "legend", "legend2",
"legend3", etc. Settings for these legends are set in
the layout, under `layout.legend`, `layout.legend2`,
etc.
legendgroup
Sets the legend group for this trace. Traces and shapes
part of the same legend group hide/show at the same
time when toggling legend items.
legendgrouptitle
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.mesh3d.Legendgrouptitle`
instance or dict with compatible properties
legendrank
Sets the legend rank for this trace. Items and groups
with smaller ranks are presented on top/left side while
with "reversed" `legend.traceorder` they are on
bottom/right side. The default legendrank is 1000, so
that you can use ranks less than 1000 to place certain
items before all unranked items, and ranks greater than
1000 to go after all unranked items. When having
unranked or equal rank items shapes would be displayed
after traces i.e. according to their order in data and
layout.
legendwidth
Sets the width (in px or fraction) of the legend for
this trace.
lighting
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.mesh3d.Lighting` instance
or dict with compatible properties
lightposition
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.mesh3d.Lightposition`
instance or dict with compatible properties
meta
Assigns extra meta information associated with this
trace that can be used in various text attributes.
Attributes such as trace `name`, graph, axis and
colorbar `title.text`, annotation `text`
`rangeselector`, `updatemenues` and `sliders` `label`
text all support `meta`. To access the trace `meta`
values in an attribute in the same trace, simply use
`%{meta[i]}` where `i` is the index or key of the
`meta` item in question. To access trace `meta` in
layout attributes, use `%{data[n[.meta[i]}` where `i`
is the index or key of the `meta` and `n` is the trace
index.
metasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`meta`.
name
Sets the trace name. The trace name appears as the
legend item and on hover.
opacity
Sets the opacity of the surface. Please note that in
the case of using high `opacity` values for example a
value greater than or equal to 0.5 on two surfaces (and
0.25 with four surfaces), an overlay of multiple
transparent surfaces may not perfectly be sorted in
depth by the webgl API. This behavior may be improved
in the near future and is subject to change.
reversescale
Reverses the color mapping if true. If true, `cmin`
will correspond to the last color in the array and
`cmax` will correspond to the first color.
scene
Sets a reference between this trace's 3D coordinate
system and a 3D scene. If "scene" (the default value),
the (x,y,z) coordinates refer to `layout.scene`. If
"scene2", the (x,y,z) coordinates refer to
`layout.scene2`, and so on.
showlegend
Determines whether or not an item corresponding to this
trace is shown in the legend.
showscale
Determines whether or not a colorbar is displayed for
this trace.
stream
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.mesh3d.Stream` instance or
dict with compatible properties
text
Sets the text elements associated with the vertices. If
trace `hoverinfo` contains a "text" flag and
"hovertext" is not set, these elements will be seen in
the hover labels.
textsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`text`.
uid
Assign an id to this trace, Use this to provide object
constancy between traces during animations and
transitions.
uirevision
Controls persistence of some user-driven changes to the
trace: `constraintrange` in `parcoords` traces, as well
as some `editable: true` modifications such as `name`
and `colorbar.title`. Defaults to `layout.uirevision`.
Note that other user-driven trace attribute changes are
controlled by `layout` attributes: `trace.visible` is
controlled by `layout.legend.uirevision`,
`selectedpoints` is controlled by
`layout.selectionrevision`, and `colorbar.(x|y)`
(accessible with `config: {editable: true}`) is
controlled by `layout.editrevision`. Trace changes are
tracked by `uid`, which only falls back on trace index
if no `uid` is provided. So if your app can add/remove
traces before the end of the `data` array, such that
the same trace has a different index, you can still
preserve user-driven changes if you give each trace a
`uid` that stays with it as it moves.
vertexcolor
Sets the color of each vertex Overrides "color". While
Red, green and blue colors are in the range of 0 and
255; in the case of having vertex color data in RGBA
format, the alpha color should be normalized to be
between 0 and 1.
vertexcolorsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`vertexcolor`.
visible
Determines whether or not this trace is visible. If
"legendonly", the trace is not drawn, but can appear as
a legend item (provided that the legend itself is
visible).
x
Sets the X coordinates of the vertices. The nth element
of vectors `x`, `y` and `z` jointly represent the X, Y
and Z coordinates of the nth vertex.
xcalendar
Sets the calendar system to use with `x` date data.
xhoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `x` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see:
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.
And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to
d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a
decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional
seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13
09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would
display *09~15~23.46*By default the values are
formatted using `xaxis.hoverformat`.
xsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`x`.
y
Sets the Y coordinates of the vertices. The nth element
of vectors `x`, `y` and `z` jointly represent the X, Y
and Z coordinates of the nth vertex.
ycalendar
Sets the calendar system to use with `y` date data.
yhoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `y` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see:
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.
And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to
d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a
decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional
seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13
09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would
display *09~15~23.46*By default the values are
formatted using `yaxis.hoverformat`.
ysrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`y`.
z
Sets the Z coordinates of the vertices. The nth element
of vectors `x`, `y` and `z` jointly represent the X, Y
and Z coordinates of the nth vertex.
zcalendar
Sets the calendar system to use with `z` date data.
zhoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `z` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see:
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.
And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to
d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a
decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional
seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13
09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would
display *09~15~23.46*By default the values are
formatted using `zaxis.hoverformat`.
zsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`z`.
row : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot row index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
rows in the specified column(s).
col : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot col index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
columns in the specified row(s).
Returns
-------
FigureWidget
"""
from plotly.graph_objs import Mesh3d
new_trace = Mesh3d(
alphahull=alphahull,
autocolorscale=autocolorscale,
cauto=cauto,
cmax=cmax,
cmid=cmid,
cmin=cmin,
color=color,
coloraxis=coloraxis,
colorbar=colorbar,
colorscale=colorscale,
contour=contour,
customdata=customdata,
customdatasrc=customdatasrc,
delaunayaxis=delaunayaxis,
facecolor=facecolor,
facecolorsrc=facecolorsrc,
flatshading=flatshading,
hoverinfo=hoverinfo,
hoverinfosrc=hoverinfosrc,
hoverlabel=hoverlabel,
hovertemplate=hovertemplate,
hovertemplatesrc=hovertemplatesrc,
hovertext=hovertext,
hovertextsrc=hovertextsrc,
i=i,
ids=ids,
idssrc=idssrc,
intensity=intensity,
intensitymode=intensitymode,
intensitysrc=intensitysrc,
isrc=isrc,
j=j,
jsrc=jsrc,
k=k,
ksrc=ksrc,
legend=legend,
legendgroup=legendgroup,
legendgrouptitle=legendgrouptitle,
legendrank=legendrank,
legendwidth=legendwidth,
lighting=lighting,
lightposition=lightposition,
meta=meta,
metasrc=metasrc,
name=name,
opacity=opacity,
reversescale=reversescale,
scene=scene,
showlegend=showlegend,
showscale=showscale,
stream=stream,
text=text,
textsrc=textsrc,
uid=uid,
uirevision=uirevision,
vertexcolor=vertexcolor,
vertexcolorsrc=vertexcolorsrc,
visible=visible,
x=x,
xcalendar=xcalendar,
xhoverformat=xhoverformat,
xsrc=xsrc,
y=y,
ycalendar=ycalendar,
yhoverformat=yhoverformat,
ysrc=ysrc,
z=z,
zcalendar=zcalendar,
zhoverformat=zhoverformat,
zsrc=zsrc,
**kwargs,
)
return self.add_trace(new_trace, row=row, col=col)
def add_ohlc(
self,
close=None,
closesrc=None,
customdata=None,
customdatasrc=None,
decreasing=None,
high=None,
highsrc=None,
hoverinfo=None,
hoverinfosrc=None,
hoverlabel=None,
hovertext=None,
hovertextsrc=None,
ids=None,
idssrc=None,
increasing=None,
legend=None,
legendgroup=None,
legendgrouptitle=None,
legendrank=None,
legendwidth=None,
line=None,
low=None,
lowsrc=None,
meta=None,
metasrc=None,
name=None,
opacity=None,
open=None,
opensrc=None,
selectedpoints=None,
showlegend=None,
stream=None,
text=None,
textsrc=None,
tickwidth=None,
uid=None,
uirevision=None,
visible=None,
x=None,
xaxis=None,
xcalendar=None,
xhoverformat=None,
xperiod=None,
xperiod0=None,
xperiodalignment=None,
xsrc=None,
yaxis=None,
yhoverformat=None,
row=None,
col=None,
secondary_y=None,
**kwargs,
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Add a new Ohlc trace
The ohlc (short for Open-High-Low-Close) is a style of
financial chart describing open, high, low and close for a
given `x` coordinate (most likely time). The tip of the lines
represent the `low` and `high` values and the horizontal
segments represent the `open` and `close` values. Sample points
where the close value is higher (lower) then the open value are
called increasing (decreasing). By default, increasing items
are drawn in green whereas decreasing are drawn in red.
Parameters
----------
close
Sets the close values.
closesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`close`.
customdata
Assigns extra data each datum. This may be useful when
listening to hover, click and selection events. Note
that, "scatter" traces also appends customdata items in
the markers DOM elements
customdatasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`customdata`.
decreasing
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.ohlc.Decreasing` instance
or dict with compatible properties
high
Sets the high values.
highsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`high`.
hoverinfo
Determines which trace information appear on hover. If
`none` or `skip` are set, no information is displayed
upon hovering. But, if `none` is set, click and hover
events are still fired.
hoverinfosrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hoverinfo`.
hoverlabel
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.ohlc.Hoverlabel` instance
or dict with compatible properties
hovertext
Same as `text`.
hovertextsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertext`.
ids
Assigns id labels to each datum. These ids for object
constancy of data points during animation. Should be an
array of strings, not numbers or any other type.
idssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`ids`.
increasing
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.ohlc.Increasing` instance
or dict with compatible properties
legend
Sets the reference to a legend to show this trace in.
References to these legends are "legend", "legend2",
"legend3", etc. Settings for these legends are set in
the layout, under `layout.legend`, `layout.legend2`,
etc.
legendgroup
Sets the legend group for this trace. Traces and shapes
part of the same legend group hide/show at the same
time when toggling legend items.
legendgrouptitle
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.ohlc.Legendgrouptitle`
instance or dict with compatible properties
legendrank
Sets the legend rank for this trace. Items and groups
with smaller ranks are presented on top/left side while
with "reversed" `legend.traceorder` they are on
bottom/right side. The default legendrank is 1000, so
that you can use ranks less than 1000 to place certain
items before all unranked items, and ranks greater than
1000 to go after all unranked items. When having
unranked or equal rank items shapes would be displayed
after traces i.e. according to their order in data and
layout.
legendwidth
Sets the width (in px or fraction) of the legend for
this trace.
line
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.ohlc.Line` instance or
dict with compatible properties
low
Sets the low values.
lowsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`low`.
meta
Assigns extra meta information associated with this
trace that can be used in various text attributes.
Attributes such as trace `name`, graph, axis and
colorbar `title.text`, annotation `text`
`rangeselector`, `updatemenues` and `sliders` `label`
text all support `meta`. To access the trace `meta`
values in an attribute in the same trace, simply use
`%{meta[i]}` where `i` is the index or key of the
`meta` item in question. To access trace `meta` in
layout attributes, use `%{data[n[.meta[i]}` where `i`
is the index or key of the `meta` and `n` is the trace
index.
metasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`meta`.
name
Sets the trace name. The trace name appears as the
legend item and on hover.
opacity
Sets the opacity of the trace.
open
Sets the open values.
opensrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`open`.
selectedpoints
Array containing integer indices of selected points.
Has an effect only for traces that support selections.
Note that an empty array means an empty selection where
the `unselected` are turned on for all points, whereas,
any other non-array values means no selection all where
the `selected` and `unselected` styles have no effect.
showlegend
Determines whether or not an item corresponding to this
trace is shown in the legend.
stream
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.ohlc.Stream` instance or
dict with compatible properties
text
Sets hover text elements associated with each sample
point. If a single string, the same string appears over
all the data points. If an array of string, the items
are mapped in order to this trace's sample points.
textsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`text`.
tickwidth
Sets the width of the open/close tick marks relative to
the "x" minimal interval.
uid
Assign an id to this trace, Use this to provide object
constancy between traces during animations and
transitions.
uirevision
Controls persistence of some user-driven changes to the
trace: `constraintrange` in `parcoords` traces, as well
as some `editable: true` modifications such as `name`
and `colorbar.title`. Defaults to `layout.uirevision`.
Note that other user-driven trace attribute changes are
controlled by `layout` attributes: `trace.visible` is
controlled by `layout.legend.uirevision`,
`selectedpoints` is controlled by
`layout.selectionrevision`, and `colorbar.(x|y)`
(accessible with `config: {editable: true}`) is
controlled by `layout.editrevision`. Trace changes are
tracked by `uid`, which only falls back on trace index
if no `uid` is provided. So if your app can add/remove
traces before the end of the `data` array, such that
the same trace has a different index, you can still
preserve user-driven changes if you give each trace a
`uid` that stays with it as it moves.
visible
Determines whether or not this trace is visible. If
"legendonly", the trace is not drawn, but can appear as
a legend item (provided that the legend itself is
visible).
x
Sets the x coordinates. If absent, linear coordinate
will be generated.
xaxis
Sets a reference between this trace's x coordinates and
a 2D cartesian x axis. If "x" (the default value), the
x coordinates refer to `layout.xaxis`. If "x2", the x
coordinates refer to `layout.xaxis2`, and so on.
xcalendar
Sets the calendar system to use with `x` date data.
xhoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `x` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see:
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.
And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to
d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a
decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional
seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13
09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would
display *09~15~23.46*By default the values are
formatted using `xaxis.hoverformat`.
xperiod
Only relevant when the axis `type` is "date". Sets the
period positioning in milliseconds or "M<n>" on the x
axis. Special values in the form of "M<n>" could be
used to declare the number of months. In this case `n`
must be a positive integer.
xperiod0
Only relevant when the axis `type` is "date". Sets the
base for period positioning in milliseconds or date
string on the x0 axis. When `x0period` is round number
of weeks, the `x0period0` by default would be on a
Sunday i.e. 2000-01-02, otherwise it would be at
2000-01-01.
xperiodalignment
Only relevant when the axis `type` is "date". Sets the
alignment of data points on the x axis.
xsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`x`.
yaxis
Sets a reference between this trace's y coordinates and
a 2D cartesian y axis. If "y" (the default value), the
y coordinates refer to `layout.yaxis`. If "y2", the y
coordinates refer to `layout.yaxis2`, and so on.
yhoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `y` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see:
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.
And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to
d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a
decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional
seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13
09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would
display *09~15~23.46*By default the values are
formatted using `yaxis.hoverformat`.
row : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot row index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
rows in the specified column(s).
col : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot col index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
columns in the specified row(s).
secondary_y: boolean or None (default None)
If True, associate this trace with the secondary y-axis of the
subplot at the specified row and col. Only valid if all of the
following conditions are satisfied:
* The figure was created using `plotly.subplots.make_subplots`.
* The row and col arguments are not None
* The subplot at the specified row and col has type xy
(which is the default) and secondary_y True. These
properties are specified in the specs argument to
make_subplots. See the make_subplots docstring for more info.
Returns
-------
FigureWidget
"""
from plotly.graph_objs import Ohlc
new_trace = Ohlc(
close=close,
closesrc=closesrc,
customdata=customdata,
customdatasrc=customdatasrc,
decreasing=decreasing,
high=high,
highsrc=highsrc,
hoverinfo=hoverinfo,
hoverinfosrc=hoverinfosrc,
hoverlabel=hoverlabel,
hovertext=hovertext,
hovertextsrc=hovertextsrc,
ids=ids,
idssrc=idssrc,
increasing=increasing,
legend=legend,
legendgroup=legendgroup,
legendgrouptitle=legendgrouptitle,
legendrank=legendrank,
legendwidth=legendwidth,
line=line,
low=low,
lowsrc=lowsrc,
meta=meta,
metasrc=metasrc,
name=name,
opacity=opacity,
open=open,
opensrc=opensrc,
selectedpoints=selectedpoints,
showlegend=showlegend,
stream=stream,
text=text,
textsrc=textsrc,
tickwidth=tickwidth,
uid=uid,
uirevision=uirevision,
visible=visible,
x=x,
xaxis=xaxis,
xcalendar=xcalendar,
xhoverformat=xhoverformat,
xperiod=xperiod,
xperiod0=xperiod0,
xperiodalignment=xperiodalignment,
xsrc=xsrc,
yaxis=yaxis,
yhoverformat=yhoverformat,
**kwargs,
)
return self.add_trace(new_trace, row=row, col=col, secondary_y=secondary_y)
def add_parcats(
self,
arrangement=None,
bundlecolors=None,
counts=None,
countssrc=None,
dimensions=None,
dimensiondefaults=None,
domain=None,
hoverinfo=None,
hoveron=None,
hovertemplate=None,
labelfont=None,
legendgrouptitle=None,
legendwidth=None,
line=None,
meta=None,
metasrc=None,
name=None,
sortpaths=None,
stream=None,
tickfont=None,
uid=None,
uirevision=None,
visible=None,
row=None,
col=None,
**kwargs,
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Add a new Parcats trace
Parallel categories diagram for multidimensional categorical
data.
Parameters
----------
arrangement
Sets the drag interaction mode for categories and
dimensions. If `perpendicular`, the categories can only
move along a line perpendicular to the paths. If
`freeform`, the categories can freely move on the
plane. If `fixed`, the categories and dimensions are
stationary.
bundlecolors
Sort paths so that like colors are bundled together
within each category.
counts
The number of observations represented by each state.
Defaults to 1 so that each state represents one
observation
countssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`counts`.
dimensions
The dimensions (variables) of the parallel categories
diagram.
dimensiondefaults
When used in a template (as
layout.template.data.parcats.dimensiondefaults), sets
the default property values to use for elements of
parcats.dimensions
domain
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.parcats.Domain` instance
or dict with compatible properties
hoverinfo
Determines which trace information appear on hover. If
`none` or `skip` are set, no information is displayed
upon hovering. But, if `none` is set, click and hover
events are still fired.
hoveron
Sets the hover interaction mode for the parcats
diagram. If `category`, hover interaction take place
per category. If `color`, hover interactions take place
per color per category. If `dimension`, hover
interactions take place across all categories per
dimension.
hovertemplate
Template string used for rendering the information that
appear on hover box. Note that this will override
`hoverinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
for example "y: %{y}" as well as %{xother}, {%_xother},
{%_xother_}, {%xother_}. When showing info for several
points, "xother" will be added to those with different
x positions from the first point. An underscore before
or after "(x|y)other" will add a space on that side,
only when this field is shown. Numbers are formatted
using d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for
example "Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. The variables available in
`hovertemplate` are the ones emitted as event data
described at this link
https://plotly.com/javascript/plotlyjs-events/#event-
data. Additionally, every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available. This value here applies when hovering
over dimensions. Note that `*categorycount`,
"colorcount" and "bandcolorcount" are only available
when `hoveron` contains the "color" flagFinally, the
template string has access to variables `count`,
`probability`, `category`, `categorycount`,
`colorcount` and `bandcolorcount`. Anything contained
in tag `<extra>` is displayed in the secondary box, for
example "<extra>{fullData.name}</extra>". To hide the
secondary box completely, use an empty tag
`<extra></extra>`.
labelfont
Sets the font for the `dimension` labels.
legendgrouptitle
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.parcats.Legendgrouptitle`
instance or dict with compatible properties
legendwidth
Sets the width (in px or fraction) of the legend for
this trace.
line
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.parcats.Line` instance or
dict with compatible properties
meta
Assigns extra meta information associated with this
trace that can be used in various text attributes.
Attributes such as trace `name`, graph, axis and
colorbar `title.text`, annotation `text`
`rangeselector`, `updatemenues` and `sliders` `label`
text all support `meta`. To access the trace `meta`
values in an attribute in the same trace, simply use
`%{meta[i]}` where `i` is the index or key of the
`meta` item in question. To access trace `meta` in
layout attributes, use `%{data[n[.meta[i]}` where `i`
is the index or key of the `meta` and `n` is the trace
index.
metasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`meta`.
name
Sets the trace name. The trace name appears as the
legend item and on hover.
sortpaths
Sets the path sorting algorithm. If `forward`, sort
paths based on dimension categories from left to right.
If `backward`, sort paths based on dimensions
categories from right to left.
stream
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.parcats.Stream` instance
or dict with compatible properties
tickfont
Sets the font for the `category` labels.
uid
Assign an id to this trace, Use this to provide object
constancy between traces during animations and
transitions.
uirevision
Controls persistence of some user-driven changes to the
trace: `constraintrange` in `parcoords` traces, as well
as some `editable: true` modifications such as `name`
and `colorbar.title`. Defaults to `layout.uirevision`.
Note that other user-driven trace attribute changes are
controlled by `layout` attributes: `trace.visible` is
controlled by `layout.legend.uirevision`,
`selectedpoints` is controlled by
`layout.selectionrevision`, and `colorbar.(x|y)`
(accessible with `config: {editable: true}`) is
controlled by `layout.editrevision`. Trace changes are
tracked by `uid`, which only falls back on trace index
if no `uid` is provided. So if your app can add/remove
traces before the end of the `data` array, such that
the same trace has a different index, you can still
preserve user-driven changes if you give each trace a
`uid` that stays with it as it moves.
visible
Determines whether or not this trace is visible. If
"legendonly", the trace is not drawn, but can appear as
a legend item (provided that the legend itself is
visible).
row : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot row index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
rows in the specified column(s).
col : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot col index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
columns in the specified row(s).
Returns
-------
FigureWidget
"""
from plotly.graph_objs import Parcats
new_trace = Parcats(
arrangement=arrangement,
bundlecolors=bundlecolors,
counts=counts,
countssrc=countssrc,
dimensions=dimensions,
dimensiondefaults=dimensiondefaults,
domain=domain,
hoverinfo=hoverinfo,
hoveron=hoveron,
hovertemplate=hovertemplate,
labelfont=labelfont,
legendgrouptitle=legendgrouptitle,
legendwidth=legendwidth,
line=line,
meta=meta,
metasrc=metasrc,
name=name,
sortpaths=sortpaths,
stream=stream,
tickfont=tickfont,
uid=uid,
uirevision=uirevision,
visible=visible,
**kwargs,
)
return self.add_trace(new_trace, row=row, col=col)
def add_parcoords(
self,
customdata=None,
customdatasrc=None,
dimensions=None,
dimensiondefaults=None,
domain=None,
ids=None,
idssrc=None,
labelangle=None,
labelfont=None,
labelside=None,
legend=None,
legendgrouptitle=None,
legendrank=None,
legendwidth=None,
line=None,
meta=None,
metasrc=None,
name=None,
rangefont=None,
stream=None,
tickfont=None,
uid=None,
uirevision=None,
unselected=None,
visible=None,
row=None,
col=None,
**kwargs,
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Add a new Parcoords trace
Parallel coordinates for multidimensional exploratory data
analysis. The samples are specified in `dimensions`. The colors
are set in `line.color`.
Parameters
----------
customdata
Assigns extra data each datum. This may be useful when
listening to hover, click and selection events. Note
that, "scatter" traces also appends customdata items in
the markers DOM elements
customdatasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`customdata`.
dimensions
The dimensions (variables) of the parallel coordinates
chart. 2..60 dimensions are supported.
dimensiondefaults
When used in a template (as
layout.template.data.parcoords.dimensiondefaults), sets
the default property values to use for elements of
parcoords.dimensions
domain
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.parcoords.Domain` instance
or dict with compatible properties
ids
Assigns id labels to each datum. These ids for object
constancy of data points during animation. Should be an
array of strings, not numbers or any other type.
idssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`ids`.
labelangle
Sets the angle of the labels with respect to the
horizontal. For example, a `tickangle` of -90 draws the
labels vertically. Tilted labels with "labelangle" may
be positioned better inside margins when
`labelposition` is set to "bottom".
labelfont
Sets the font for the `dimension` labels.
labelside
Specifies the location of the `label`. "top" positions
labels above, next to the title "bottom" positions
labels below the graph Tilted labels with "labelangle"
may be positioned better inside margins when
`labelposition` is set to "bottom".
legend
Sets the reference to a legend to show this trace in.
References to these legends are "legend", "legend2",
"legend3", etc. Settings for these legends are set in
the layout, under `layout.legend`, `layout.legend2`,
etc.
legendgrouptitle
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.parcoords.Legendgrouptitle
` instance or dict with compatible properties
legendrank
Sets the legend rank for this trace. Items and groups
with smaller ranks are presented on top/left side while
with "reversed" `legend.traceorder` they are on
bottom/right side. The default legendrank is 1000, so
that you can use ranks less than 1000 to place certain
items before all unranked items, and ranks greater than
1000 to go after all unranked items. When having
unranked or equal rank items shapes would be displayed
after traces i.e. according to their order in data and
layout.
legendwidth
Sets the width (in px or fraction) of the legend for
this trace.
line
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.parcoords.Line` instance
or dict with compatible properties
meta
Assigns extra meta information associated with this
trace that can be used in various text attributes.
Attributes such as trace `name`, graph, axis and
colorbar `title.text`, annotation `text`
`rangeselector`, `updatemenues` and `sliders` `label`
text all support `meta`. To access the trace `meta`
values in an attribute in the same trace, simply use
`%{meta[i]}` where `i` is the index or key of the
`meta` item in question. To access trace `meta` in
layout attributes, use `%{data[n[.meta[i]}` where `i`
is the index or key of the `meta` and `n` is the trace
index.
metasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`meta`.
name
Sets the trace name. The trace name appears as the
legend item and on hover.
rangefont
Sets the font for the `dimension` range values.
stream
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.parcoords.Stream` instance
or dict with compatible properties
tickfont
Sets the font for the `dimension` tick values.
uid
Assign an id to this trace, Use this to provide object
constancy between traces during animations and
transitions.
uirevision
Controls persistence of some user-driven changes to the
trace: `constraintrange` in `parcoords` traces, as well
as some `editable: true` modifications such as `name`
and `colorbar.title`. Defaults to `layout.uirevision`.
Note that other user-driven trace attribute changes are
controlled by `layout` attributes: `trace.visible` is
controlled by `layout.legend.uirevision`,
`selectedpoints` is controlled by
`layout.selectionrevision`, and `colorbar.(x|y)`
(accessible with `config: {editable: true}`) is
controlled by `layout.editrevision`. Trace changes are
tracked by `uid`, which only falls back on trace index
if no `uid` is provided. So if your app can add/remove
traces before the end of the `data` array, such that
the same trace has a different index, you can still
preserve user-driven changes if you give each trace a
`uid` that stays with it as it moves.
unselected
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.parcoords.Unselected`
instance or dict with compatible properties
visible
Determines whether or not this trace is visible. If
"legendonly", the trace is not drawn, but can appear as
a legend item (provided that the legend itself is
visible).
row : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot row index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
rows in the specified column(s).
col : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot col index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
columns in the specified row(s).
Returns
-------
FigureWidget
"""
from plotly.graph_objs import Parcoords
new_trace = Parcoords(
customdata=customdata,
customdatasrc=customdatasrc,
dimensions=dimensions,
dimensiondefaults=dimensiondefaults,
domain=domain,
ids=ids,
idssrc=idssrc,
labelangle=labelangle,
labelfont=labelfont,
labelside=labelside,
legend=legend,
legendgrouptitle=legendgrouptitle,
legendrank=legendrank,
legendwidth=legendwidth,
line=line,
meta=meta,
metasrc=metasrc,
name=name,
rangefont=rangefont,
stream=stream,
tickfont=tickfont,
uid=uid,
uirevision=uirevision,
unselected=unselected,
visible=visible,
**kwargs,
)
return self.add_trace(new_trace, row=row, col=col)
def add_pie(
self,
automargin=None,
customdata=None,
customdatasrc=None,
direction=None,
dlabel=None,
domain=None,
hole=None,
hoverinfo=None,
hoverinfosrc=None,
hoverlabel=None,
hovertemplate=None,
hovertemplatesrc=None,
hovertext=None,
hovertextsrc=None,
ids=None,
idssrc=None,
insidetextfont=None,
insidetextorientation=None,
label0=None,
labels=None,
labelssrc=None,
legend=None,
legendgroup=None,
legendgrouptitle=None,
legendrank=None,
legendwidth=None,
marker=None,
meta=None,
metasrc=None,
name=None,
opacity=None,
outsidetextfont=None,
pull=None,
pullsrc=None,
rotation=None,
scalegroup=None,
showlegend=None,
sort=None,
stream=None,
text=None,
textfont=None,
textinfo=None,
textposition=None,
textpositionsrc=None,
textsrc=None,
texttemplate=None,
texttemplatesrc=None,
title=None,
titlefont=None,
titleposition=None,
uid=None,
uirevision=None,
values=None,
valuessrc=None,
visible=None,
row=None,
col=None,
**kwargs,
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Add a new Pie trace
A data visualized by the sectors of the pie is set in `values`.
The sector labels are set in `labels`. The sector colors are
set in `marker.colors`
Parameters
----------
automargin
Determines whether outside text labels can push the
margins.
customdata
Assigns extra data each datum. This may be useful when
listening to hover, click and selection events. Note
that, "scatter" traces also appends customdata items in
the markers DOM elements
customdatasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`customdata`.
direction
Specifies the direction at which succeeding sectors
follow one another.
dlabel
Sets the label step. See `label0` for more info.
domain
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.pie.Domain` instance or
dict with compatible properties
hole
Sets the fraction of the radius to cut out of the pie.
Use this to make a donut chart.
hoverinfo
Determines which trace information appear on hover. If
`none` or `skip` are set, no information is displayed
upon hovering. But, if `none` is set, click and hover
events are still fired.
hoverinfosrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hoverinfo`.
hoverlabel
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.pie.Hoverlabel` instance
or dict with compatible properties
hovertemplate
Template string used for rendering the information that
appear on hover box. Note that this will override
`hoverinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
for example "y: %{y}" as well as %{xother}, {%_xother},
{%_xother_}, {%xother_}. When showing info for several
points, "xother" will be added to those with different
x positions from the first point. An underscore before
or after "(x|y)other" will add a space on that side,
only when this field is shown. Numbers are formatted
using d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for
example "Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. The variables available in
`hovertemplate` are the ones emitted as event data
described at this link
https://plotly.com/javascript/plotlyjs-events/#event-
data. Additionally, every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available. Finally, the template string has access
to variables `label`, `color`, `value`, `percent` and
`text`. Anything contained in tag `<extra>` is
displayed in the secondary box, for example
"<extra>{fullData.name}</extra>". To hide the secondary
box completely, use an empty tag `<extra></extra>`.
hovertemplatesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertemplate`.
hovertext
Sets hover text elements associated with each sector.
If a single string, the same string appears for all
data points. If an array of string, the items are
mapped in order of this trace's sectors. To be seen,
trace `hoverinfo` must contain a "text" flag.
hovertextsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertext`.
ids
Assigns id labels to each datum. These ids for object
constancy of data points during animation. Should be an
array of strings, not numbers or any other type.
idssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`ids`.
insidetextfont
Sets the font used for `textinfo` lying inside the
sector.
insidetextorientation
Controls the orientation of the text inside chart
sectors. When set to "auto", text may be oriented in
any direction in order to be as big as possible in the
middle of a sector. The "horizontal" option orients
text to be parallel with the bottom of the chart, and
may make text smaller in order to achieve that goal.
The "radial" option orients text along the radius of
the sector. The "tangential" option orients text
perpendicular to the radius of the sector.
label0
Alternate to `labels`. Builds a numeric set of labels.
Use with `dlabel` where `label0` is the starting label
and `dlabel` the step.
labels
Sets the sector labels. If `labels` entries are
duplicated, we sum associated `values` or simply count
occurrences if `values` is not provided. For other
array attributes (including color) we use the first
non-empty entry among all occurrences of the label.
labelssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`labels`.
legend
Sets the reference to a legend to show this trace in.
References to these legends are "legend", "legend2",
"legend3", etc. Settings for these legends are set in
the layout, under `layout.legend`, `layout.legend2`,
etc.
legendgroup
Sets the legend group for this trace. Traces and shapes
part of the same legend group hide/show at the same
time when toggling legend items.
legendgrouptitle
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.pie.Legendgrouptitle`
instance or dict with compatible properties
legendrank
Sets the legend rank for this trace. Items and groups
with smaller ranks are presented on top/left side while
with "reversed" `legend.traceorder` they are on
bottom/right side. The default legendrank is 1000, so
that you can use ranks less than 1000 to place certain
items before all unranked items, and ranks greater than
1000 to go after all unranked items. When having
unranked or equal rank items shapes would be displayed
after traces i.e. according to their order in data and
layout.
legendwidth
Sets the width (in px or fraction) of the legend for
this trace.
marker
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.pie.Marker` instance or
dict with compatible properties
meta
Assigns extra meta information associated with this
trace that can be used in various text attributes.
Attributes such as trace `name`, graph, axis and
colorbar `title.text`, annotation `text`
`rangeselector`, `updatemenues` and `sliders` `label`
text all support `meta`. To access the trace `meta`
values in an attribute in the same trace, simply use
`%{meta[i]}` where `i` is the index or key of the
`meta` item in question. To access trace `meta` in
layout attributes, use `%{data[n[.meta[i]}` where `i`
is the index or key of the `meta` and `n` is the trace
index.
metasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`meta`.
name
Sets the trace name. The trace name appears as the
legend item and on hover.
opacity
Sets the opacity of the trace.
outsidetextfont
Sets the font used for `textinfo` lying outside the
sector.
pull
Sets the fraction of larger radius to pull the sectors
out from the center. This can be a constant to pull all
slices apart from each other equally or an array to
highlight one or more slices.
pullsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`pull`.
rotation
Instead of the first slice starting at 12 o'clock,
rotate to some other angle.
scalegroup
If there are multiple pie charts that should be sized
according to their totals, link them by providing a
non-empty group id here shared by every trace in the
same group.
showlegend
Determines whether or not an item corresponding to this
trace is shown in the legend.
sort
Determines whether or not the sectors are reordered
from largest to smallest.
stream
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.pie.Stream` instance or
dict with compatible properties
text
Sets text elements associated with each sector. If
trace `textinfo` contains a "text" flag, these elements
will be seen on the chart. If trace `hoverinfo`
contains a "text" flag and "hovertext" is not set,
these elements will be seen in the hover labels.
textfont
Sets the font used for `textinfo`.
textinfo
Determines which trace information appear on the graph.
textposition
Specifies the location of the `textinfo`.
textpositionsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`textposition`.
textsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`text`.
texttemplate
Template string used for rendering the information text
that appear on points. Note that this will override
`textinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
for example "y: %{y}". Numbers are formatted using
d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for example
"Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. Every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available. Finally, the template string has access
to variables `label`, `color`, `value`, `percent` and
`text`.
texttemplatesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`texttemplate`.
title
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.pie.Title` instance or
dict with compatible properties
titlefont
Deprecated: Please use pie.title.font instead. Sets the
font used for `title`. Note that the title's font used
to be set by the now deprecated `titlefont` attribute.
titleposition
Deprecated: Please use pie.title.position instead.
Specifies the location of the `title`. Note that the
title's position used to be set by the now deprecated
`titleposition` attribute.
uid
Assign an id to this trace, Use this to provide object
constancy between traces during animations and
transitions.
uirevision
Controls persistence of some user-driven changes to the
trace: `constraintrange` in `parcoords` traces, as well
as some `editable: true` modifications such as `name`
and `colorbar.title`. Defaults to `layout.uirevision`.
Note that other user-driven trace attribute changes are
controlled by `layout` attributes: `trace.visible` is
controlled by `layout.legend.uirevision`,
`selectedpoints` is controlled by
`layout.selectionrevision`, and `colorbar.(x|y)`
(accessible with `config: {editable: true}`) is
controlled by `layout.editrevision`. Trace changes are
tracked by `uid`, which only falls back on trace index
if no `uid` is provided. So if your app can add/remove
traces before the end of the `data` array, such that
the same trace has a different index, you can still
preserve user-driven changes if you give each trace a
`uid` that stays with it as it moves.
values
Sets the values of the sectors. If omitted, we count
occurrences of each label.
valuessrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`values`.
visible
Determines whether or not this trace is visible. If
"legendonly", the trace is not drawn, but can appear as
a legend item (provided that the legend itself is
visible).
row : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot row index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
rows in the specified column(s).
col : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot col index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
columns in the specified row(s).
Returns
-------
FigureWidget
"""
from plotly.graph_objs import Pie
new_trace = Pie(
automargin=automargin,
customdata=customdata,
customdatasrc=customdatasrc,
direction=direction,
dlabel=dlabel,
domain=domain,
hole=hole,
hoverinfo=hoverinfo,
hoverinfosrc=hoverinfosrc,
hoverlabel=hoverlabel,
hovertemplate=hovertemplate,
hovertemplatesrc=hovertemplatesrc,
hovertext=hovertext,
hovertextsrc=hovertextsrc,
ids=ids,
idssrc=idssrc,
insidetextfont=insidetextfont,
insidetextorientation=insidetextorientation,
label0=label0,
labels=labels,
labelssrc=labelssrc,
legend=legend,
legendgroup=legendgroup,
legendgrouptitle=legendgrouptitle,
legendrank=legendrank,
legendwidth=legendwidth,
marker=marker,
meta=meta,
metasrc=metasrc,
name=name,
opacity=opacity,
outsidetextfont=outsidetextfont,
pull=pull,
pullsrc=pullsrc,
rotation=rotation,
scalegroup=scalegroup,
showlegend=showlegend,
sort=sort,
stream=stream,
text=text,
textfont=textfont,
textinfo=textinfo,
textposition=textposition,
textpositionsrc=textpositionsrc,
textsrc=textsrc,
texttemplate=texttemplate,
texttemplatesrc=texttemplatesrc,
title=title,
titlefont=titlefont,
titleposition=titleposition,
uid=uid,
uirevision=uirevision,
values=values,
valuessrc=valuessrc,
visible=visible,
**kwargs,
)
return self.add_trace(new_trace, row=row, col=col)
def add_pointcloud(
self,
customdata=None,
customdatasrc=None,
hoverinfo=None,
hoverinfosrc=None,
hoverlabel=None,
ids=None,
idssrc=None,
indices=None,
indicessrc=None,
legend=None,
legendgroup=None,
legendgrouptitle=None,
legendrank=None,
legendwidth=None,
marker=None,
meta=None,
metasrc=None,
name=None,
opacity=None,
showlegend=None,
stream=None,
text=None,
textsrc=None,
uid=None,
uirevision=None,
visible=None,
x=None,
xaxis=None,
xbounds=None,
xboundssrc=None,
xsrc=None,
xy=None,
xysrc=None,
y=None,
yaxis=None,
ybounds=None,
yboundssrc=None,
ysrc=None,
row=None,
col=None,
secondary_y=None,
**kwargs,
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Add a new Pointcloud trace
"pointcloud" trace is deprecated! Please consider switching to
the "scattergl" trace type. The data visualized as a point
cloud set in `x` and `y` using the WebGl plotting engine.
Parameters
----------
customdata
Assigns extra data each datum. This may be useful when
listening to hover, click and selection events. Note
that, "scatter" traces also appends customdata items in
the markers DOM elements
customdatasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`customdata`.
hoverinfo
Determines which trace information appear on hover. If
`none` or `skip` are set, no information is displayed
upon hovering. But, if `none` is set, click and hover
events are still fired.
hoverinfosrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hoverinfo`.
hoverlabel
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.pointcloud.Hoverlabel`
instance or dict with compatible properties
ids
Assigns id labels to each datum. These ids for object
constancy of data points during animation. Should be an
array of strings, not numbers or any other type.
idssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`ids`.
indices
A sequential value, 0..n, supply it to avoid creating
this array inside plotting. If specified, it must be a
typed `Int32Array` array. Its length must be equal to
or greater than the number of points. For the best
performance and memory use, create one large `indices`
typed array that is guaranteed to be at least as long
as the largest number of points during use, and reuse
it on each `Plotly.restyle()` call.
indicessrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`indices`.
legend
Sets the reference to a legend to show this trace in.
References to these legends are "legend", "legend2",
"legend3", etc. Settings for these legends are set in
the layout, under `layout.legend`, `layout.legend2`,
etc.
legendgroup
Sets the legend group for this trace. Traces and shapes
part of the same legend group hide/show at the same
time when toggling legend items.
legendgrouptitle
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.pointcloud.Legendgrouptitl
e` instance or dict with compatible properties
legendrank
Sets the legend rank for this trace. Items and groups
with smaller ranks are presented on top/left side while
with "reversed" `legend.traceorder` they are on
bottom/right side. The default legendrank is 1000, so
that you can use ranks less than 1000 to place certain
items before all unranked items, and ranks greater than
1000 to go after all unranked items. When having
unranked or equal rank items shapes would be displayed
after traces i.e. according to their order in data and
layout.
legendwidth
Sets the width (in px or fraction) of the legend for
this trace.
marker
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.pointcloud.Marker`
instance or dict with compatible properties
meta
Assigns extra meta information associated with this
trace that can be used in various text attributes.
Attributes such as trace `name`, graph, axis and
colorbar `title.text`, annotation `text`
`rangeselector`, `updatemenues` and `sliders` `label`
text all support `meta`. To access the trace `meta`
values in an attribute in the same trace, simply use
`%{meta[i]}` where `i` is the index or key of the
`meta` item in question. To access trace `meta` in
layout attributes, use `%{data[n[.meta[i]}` where `i`
is the index or key of the `meta` and `n` is the trace
index.
metasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`meta`.
name
Sets the trace name. The trace name appears as the
legend item and on hover.
opacity
Sets the opacity of the trace.
showlegend
Determines whether or not an item corresponding to this
trace is shown in the legend.
stream
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.pointcloud.Stream`
instance or dict with compatible properties
text
Sets text elements associated with each (x,y) pair. If
a single string, the same string appears over all the
data points. If an array of string, the items are
mapped in order to the this trace's (x,y) coordinates.
If trace `hoverinfo` contains a "text" flag and
"hovertext" is not set, these elements will be seen in
the hover labels.
textsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`text`.
uid
Assign an id to this trace, Use this to provide object
constancy between traces during animations and
transitions.
uirevision
Controls persistence of some user-driven changes to the
trace: `constraintrange` in `parcoords` traces, as well
as some `editable: true` modifications such as `name`
and `colorbar.title`. Defaults to `layout.uirevision`.
Note that other user-driven trace attribute changes are
controlled by `layout` attributes: `trace.visible` is
controlled by `layout.legend.uirevision`,
`selectedpoints` is controlled by
`layout.selectionrevision`, and `colorbar.(x|y)`
(accessible with `config: {editable: true}`) is
controlled by `layout.editrevision`. Trace changes are
tracked by `uid`, which only falls back on trace index
if no `uid` is provided. So if your app can add/remove
traces before the end of the `data` array, such that
the same trace has a different index, you can still
preserve user-driven changes if you give each trace a
`uid` that stays with it as it moves.
visible
Determines whether or not this trace is visible. If
"legendonly", the trace is not drawn, but can appear as
a legend item (provided that the legend itself is
visible).
x
Sets the x coordinates.
xaxis
Sets a reference between this trace's x coordinates and
a 2D cartesian x axis. If "x" (the default value), the
x coordinates refer to `layout.xaxis`. If "x2", the x
coordinates refer to `layout.xaxis2`, and so on.
xbounds
Specify `xbounds` in the shape of `[xMin, xMax] to
avoid looping through the `xy` typed array. Use it in
conjunction with `xy` and `ybounds` for the performance
benefits.
xboundssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`xbounds`.
xsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`x`.
xy
Faster alternative to specifying `x` and `y`
separately. If supplied, it must be a typed
`Float32Array` array that represents points such that
`xy[i * 2] = x[i]` and `xy[i * 2 + 1] = y[i]`
xysrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`xy`.
y
Sets the y coordinates.
yaxis
Sets a reference between this trace's y coordinates and
a 2D cartesian y axis. If "y" (the default value), the
y coordinates refer to `layout.yaxis`. If "y2", the y
coordinates refer to `layout.yaxis2`, and so on.
ybounds
Specify `ybounds` in the shape of `[yMin, yMax] to
avoid looping through the `xy` typed array. Use it in
conjunction with `xy` and `xbounds` for the performance
benefits.
yboundssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`ybounds`.
ysrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`y`.
row : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot row index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
rows in the specified column(s).
col : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot col index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
columns in the specified row(s).
secondary_y: boolean or None (default None)
If True, associate this trace with the secondary y-axis of the
subplot at the specified row and col. Only valid if all of the
following conditions are satisfied:
* The figure was created using `plotly.subplots.make_subplots`.
* The row and col arguments are not None
* The subplot at the specified row and col has type xy
(which is the default) and secondary_y True. These
properties are specified in the specs argument to
make_subplots. See the make_subplots docstring for more info.
Returns
-------
FigureWidget
"""
from plotly.graph_objs import Pointcloud
new_trace = Pointcloud(
customdata=customdata,
customdatasrc=customdatasrc,
hoverinfo=hoverinfo,
hoverinfosrc=hoverinfosrc,
hoverlabel=hoverlabel,
ids=ids,
idssrc=idssrc,
indices=indices,
indicessrc=indicessrc,
legend=legend,
legendgroup=legendgroup,
legendgrouptitle=legendgrouptitle,
legendrank=legendrank,
legendwidth=legendwidth,
marker=marker,
meta=meta,
metasrc=metasrc,
name=name,
opacity=opacity,
showlegend=showlegend,
stream=stream,
text=text,
textsrc=textsrc,
uid=uid,
uirevision=uirevision,
visible=visible,
x=x,
xaxis=xaxis,
xbounds=xbounds,
xboundssrc=xboundssrc,
xsrc=xsrc,
xy=xy,
xysrc=xysrc,
y=y,
yaxis=yaxis,
ybounds=ybounds,
yboundssrc=yboundssrc,
ysrc=ysrc,
**kwargs,
)
return self.add_trace(new_trace, row=row, col=col, secondary_y=secondary_y)
def add_sankey(
self,
arrangement=None,
customdata=None,
customdatasrc=None,
domain=None,
hoverinfo=None,
hoverlabel=None,
ids=None,
idssrc=None,
legend=None,
legendgrouptitle=None,
legendrank=None,
legendwidth=None,
link=None,
meta=None,
metasrc=None,
name=None,
node=None,
orientation=None,
selectedpoints=None,
stream=None,
textfont=None,
uid=None,
uirevision=None,
valueformat=None,
valuesuffix=None,
visible=None,
row=None,
col=None,
**kwargs,
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Add a new Sankey trace
Sankey plots for network flow data analysis. The nodes are
specified in `nodes` and the links between sources and targets
in `links`. The colors are set in `nodes[i].color` and
`links[i].color`, otherwise defaults are used.
Parameters
----------
arrangement
If value is `snap` (the default), the node arrangement
is assisted by automatic snapping of elements to
preserve space between nodes specified via `nodepad`.
If value is `perpendicular`, the nodes can only move
along a line perpendicular to the flow. If value is
`freeform`, the nodes can freely move on the plane. If
value is `fixed`, the nodes are stationary.
customdata
Assigns extra data each datum. This may be useful when
listening to hover, click and selection events. Note
that, "scatter" traces also appends customdata items in
the markers DOM elements
customdatasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`customdata`.
domain
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.sankey.Domain` instance or
dict with compatible properties
hoverinfo
Determines which trace information appear on hover. If
`none` or `skip` are set, no information is displayed
upon hovering. But, if `none` is set, click and hover
events are still fired. Note that this attribute is
superseded by `node.hoverinfo` and `node.hoverinfo` for
nodes and links respectively.
hoverlabel
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.sankey.Hoverlabel`
instance or dict with compatible properties
ids
Assigns id labels to each datum. These ids for object
constancy of data points during animation. Should be an
array of strings, not numbers or any other type.
idssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`ids`.
legend
Sets the reference to a legend to show this trace in.
References to these legends are "legend", "legend2",
"legend3", etc. Settings for these legends are set in
the layout, under `layout.legend`, `layout.legend2`,
etc.
legendgrouptitle
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.sankey.Legendgrouptitle`
instance or dict with compatible properties
legendrank
Sets the legend rank for this trace. Items and groups
with smaller ranks are presented on top/left side while
with "reversed" `legend.traceorder` they are on
bottom/right side. The default legendrank is 1000, so
that you can use ranks less than 1000 to place certain
items before all unranked items, and ranks greater than
1000 to go after all unranked items. When having
unranked or equal rank items shapes would be displayed
after traces i.e. according to their order in data and
layout.
legendwidth
Sets the width (in px or fraction) of the legend for
this trace.
link
The links of the Sankey plot.
meta
Assigns extra meta information associated with this
trace that can be used in various text attributes.
Attributes such as trace `name`, graph, axis and
colorbar `title.text`, annotation `text`
`rangeselector`, `updatemenues` and `sliders` `label`
text all support `meta`. To access the trace `meta`
values in an attribute in the same trace, simply use
`%{meta[i]}` where `i` is the index or key of the
`meta` item in question. To access trace `meta` in
layout attributes, use `%{data[n[.meta[i]}` where `i`
is the index or key of the `meta` and `n` is the trace
index.
metasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`meta`.
name
Sets the trace name. The trace name appears as the
legend item and on hover.
node
The nodes of the Sankey plot.
orientation
Sets the orientation of the Sankey diagram.
selectedpoints
Array containing integer indices of selected points.
Has an effect only for traces that support selections.
Note that an empty array means an empty selection where
the `unselected` are turned on for all points, whereas,
any other non-array values means no selection all where
the `selected` and `unselected` styles have no effect.
stream
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.sankey.Stream` instance or
dict with compatible properties
textfont
Sets the font for node labels
uid
Assign an id to this trace, Use this to provide object
constancy between traces during animations and
transitions.
uirevision
Controls persistence of some user-driven changes to the
trace: `constraintrange` in `parcoords` traces, as well
as some `editable: true` modifications such as `name`
and `colorbar.title`. Defaults to `layout.uirevision`.
Note that other user-driven trace attribute changes are
controlled by `layout` attributes: `trace.visible` is
controlled by `layout.legend.uirevision`,
`selectedpoints` is controlled by
`layout.selectionrevision`, and `colorbar.(x|y)`
(accessible with `config: {editable: true}`) is
controlled by `layout.editrevision`. Trace changes are
tracked by `uid`, which only falls back on trace index
if no `uid` is provided. So if your app can add/remove
traces before the end of the `data` array, such that
the same trace has a different index, you can still
preserve user-driven changes if you give each trace a
`uid` that stays with it as it moves.
valueformat
Sets the value formatting rule using d3 formatting
mini-languages which are very similar to those in
Python. For numbers, see:
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.
valuesuffix
Adds a unit to follow the value in the hover tooltip.
Add a space if a separation is necessary from the
value.
visible
Determines whether or not this trace is visible. If
"legendonly", the trace is not drawn, but can appear as
a legend item (provided that the legend itself is
visible).
row : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot row index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
rows in the specified column(s).
col : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot col index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
columns in the specified row(s).
Returns
-------
FigureWidget
"""
from plotly.graph_objs import Sankey
new_trace = Sankey(
arrangement=arrangement,
customdata=customdata,
customdatasrc=customdatasrc,
domain=domain,
hoverinfo=hoverinfo,
hoverlabel=hoverlabel,
ids=ids,
idssrc=idssrc,
legend=legend,
legendgrouptitle=legendgrouptitle,
legendrank=legendrank,
legendwidth=legendwidth,
link=link,
meta=meta,
metasrc=metasrc,
name=name,
node=node,
orientation=orientation,
selectedpoints=selectedpoints,
stream=stream,
textfont=textfont,
uid=uid,
uirevision=uirevision,
valueformat=valueformat,
valuesuffix=valuesuffix,
visible=visible,
**kwargs,
)
return self.add_trace(new_trace, row=row, col=col)
def add_scatter(
self,
alignmentgroup=None,
cliponaxis=None,
connectgaps=None,
customdata=None,
customdatasrc=None,
dx=None,
dy=None,
error_x=None,
error_y=None,
fill=None,
fillcolor=None,
fillpattern=None,
groupnorm=None,
hoverinfo=None,
hoverinfosrc=None,
hoverlabel=None,
hoveron=None,
hovertemplate=None,
hovertemplatesrc=None,
hovertext=None,
hovertextsrc=None,
ids=None,
idssrc=None,
legend=None,
legendgroup=None,
legendgrouptitle=None,
legendrank=None,
legendwidth=None,
line=None,
marker=None,
meta=None,
metasrc=None,
mode=None,
name=None,
offsetgroup=None,
opacity=None,
orientation=None,
selected=None,
selectedpoints=None,
showlegend=None,
stackgaps=None,
stackgroup=None,
stream=None,
text=None,
textfont=None,
textposition=None,
textpositionsrc=None,
textsrc=None,
texttemplate=None,
texttemplatesrc=None,
uid=None,
uirevision=None,
unselected=None,
visible=None,
x=None,
x0=None,
xaxis=None,
xcalendar=None,
xhoverformat=None,
xperiod=None,
xperiod0=None,
xperiodalignment=None,
xsrc=None,
y=None,
y0=None,
yaxis=None,
ycalendar=None,
yhoverformat=None,
yperiod=None,
yperiod0=None,
yperiodalignment=None,
ysrc=None,
row=None,
col=None,
secondary_y=None,
**kwargs,
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Add a new Scatter trace
The scatter trace type encompasses line charts, scatter charts,
text charts, and bubble charts. The data visualized as scatter
point or lines is set in `x` and `y`. Text (appearing either on
the chart or on hover only) is via `text`. Bubble charts are
achieved by setting `marker.size` and/or `marker.color` to
numerical arrays.
Parameters
----------
alignmentgroup
Set several traces linked to the same position axis or
matching axes to the same alignmentgroup. This controls
whether bars compute their positional range dependently
or independently.
cliponaxis
Determines whether or not markers and text nodes are
clipped about the subplot axes. To show markers and
text nodes above axis lines and tick labels, make sure
to set `xaxis.layer` and `yaxis.layer` to *below
traces*.
connectgaps
Determines whether or not gaps (i.e. {nan} or missing
values) in the provided data arrays are connected.
customdata
Assigns extra data each datum. This may be useful when
listening to hover, click and selection events. Note
that, "scatter" traces also appends customdata items in
the markers DOM elements
customdatasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`customdata`.
dx
Sets the x coordinate step. See `x0` for more info.
dy
Sets the y coordinate step. See `y0` for more info.
error_x
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scatter.ErrorX` instance
or dict with compatible properties
error_y
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scatter.ErrorY` instance
or dict with compatible properties
fill
Sets the area to fill with a solid color. Defaults to
"none" unless this trace is stacked, then it gets
"tonexty" ("tonextx") if `orientation` is "v" ("h") Use
with `fillcolor` if not "none". "tozerox" and "tozeroy"
fill to x=0 and y=0 respectively. "tonextx" and
"tonexty" fill between the endpoints of this trace and
the endpoints of the trace before it, connecting those
endpoints with straight lines (to make a stacked area
graph); if there is no trace before it, they behave
like "tozerox" and "tozeroy". "toself" connects the
endpoints of the trace (or each segment of the trace if
it has gaps) into a closed shape. "tonext" fills the
space between two traces if one completely encloses the
other (eg consecutive contour lines), and behaves like
"toself" if there is no trace before it. "tonext"
should not be used if one trace does not enclose the
other. Traces in a `stackgroup` will only fill to (or
be filled to) other traces in the same group. With
multiple `stackgroup`s or some traces stacked and some
not, if fill-linked traces are not already consecutive,
the later ones will be pushed down in the drawing
order.
fillcolor
Sets the fill color. Defaults to a half-transparent
variant of the line color, marker color, or marker line
color, whichever is available.
fillpattern
Sets the pattern within the marker.
groupnorm
Only relevant when `stackgroup` is used, and only the
first `groupnorm` found in the `stackgroup` will be
used - including if `visible` is "legendonly" but not
if it is `false`. Sets the normalization for the sum of
this `stackgroup`. With "fraction", the value of each
trace at each location is divided by the sum of all
trace values at that location. "percent" is the same
but multiplied by 100 to show percentages. If there are
multiple subplots, or multiple `stackgroup`s on one
subplot, each will be normalized within its own set.
hoverinfo
Determines which trace information appear on hover. If
`none` or `skip` are set, no information is displayed
upon hovering. But, if `none` is set, click and hover
events are still fired.
hoverinfosrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hoverinfo`.
hoverlabel
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scatter.Hoverlabel`
instance or dict with compatible properties
hoveron
Do the hover effects highlight individual points
(markers or line points) or do they highlight filled
regions? If the fill is "toself" or "tonext" and there
are no markers or text, then the default is "fills",
otherwise it is "points".
hovertemplate
Template string used for rendering the information that
appear on hover box. Note that this will override
`hoverinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
for example "y: %{y}" as well as %{xother}, {%_xother},
{%_xother_}, {%xother_}. When showing info for several
points, "xother" will be added to those with different
x positions from the first point. An underscore before
or after "(x|y)other" will add a space on that side,
only when this field is shown. Numbers are formatted
using d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for
example "Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. The variables available in
`hovertemplate` are the ones emitted as event data
described at this link
https://plotly.com/javascript/plotlyjs-events/#event-
data. Additionally, every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available. Anything contained in tag `<extra>` is
displayed in the secondary box, for example
"<extra>{fullData.name}</extra>". To hide the secondary
box completely, use an empty tag `<extra></extra>`.
hovertemplatesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertemplate`.
hovertext
Sets hover text elements associated with each (x,y)
pair. If a single string, the same string appears over
all the data points. If an array of string, the items
are mapped in order to the this trace's (x,y)
coordinates. To be seen, trace `hoverinfo` must contain
a "text" flag.
hovertextsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertext`.
ids
Assigns id labels to each datum. These ids for object
constancy of data points during animation. Should be an
array of strings, not numbers or any other type.
idssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`ids`.
legend
Sets the reference to a legend to show this trace in.
References to these legends are "legend", "legend2",
"legend3", etc. Settings for these legends are set in
the layout, under `layout.legend`, `layout.legend2`,
etc.
legendgroup
Sets the legend group for this trace. Traces and shapes
part of the same legend group hide/show at the same
time when toggling legend items.
legendgrouptitle
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scatter.Legendgrouptitle`
instance or dict with compatible properties
legendrank
Sets the legend rank for this trace. Items and groups
with smaller ranks are presented on top/left side while
with "reversed" `legend.traceorder` they are on
bottom/right side. The default legendrank is 1000, so
that you can use ranks less than 1000 to place certain
items before all unranked items, and ranks greater than
1000 to go after all unranked items. When having
unranked or equal rank items shapes would be displayed
after traces i.e. according to their order in data and
layout.
legendwidth
Sets the width (in px or fraction) of the legend for
this trace.
line
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scatter.Line` instance or
dict with compatible properties
marker
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scatter.Marker` instance
or dict with compatible properties
meta
Assigns extra meta information associated with this
trace that can be used in various text attributes.
Attributes such as trace `name`, graph, axis and
colorbar `title.text`, annotation `text`
`rangeselector`, `updatemenues` and `sliders` `label`
text all support `meta`. To access the trace `meta`
values in an attribute in the same trace, simply use
`%{meta[i]}` where `i` is the index or key of the
`meta` item in question. To access trace `meta` in
layout attributes, use `%{data[n[.meta[i]}` where `i`
is the index or key of the `meta` and `n` is the trace
index.
metasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`meta`.
mode
Determines the drawing mode for this scatter trace. If
the provided `mode` includes "text" then the `text`
elements appear at the coordinates. Otherwise, the
`text` elements appear on hover. If there are less than
20 points and the trace is not stacked then the default
is "lines+markers". Otherwise, "lines".
name
Sets the trace name. The trace name appears as the
legend item and on hover.
offsetgroup
Set several traces linked to the same position axis or
matching axes to the same offsetgroup where bars of the
same position coordinate will line up.
opacity
Sets the opacity of the trace.
orientation
Only relevant in the following cases: 1. when
`scattermode` is set to "group". 2. when `stackgroup`
is used, and only the first `orientation` found in the
`stackgroup` will be used - including if `visible` is
"legendonly" but not if it is `false`. Sets the
stacking direction. With "v" ("h"), the y (x) values of
subsequent traces are added. Also affects the default
value of `fill`.
selected
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scatter.Selected` instance
or dict with compatible properties
selectedpoints
Array containing integer indices of selected points.
Has an effect only for traces that support selections.
Note that an empty array means an empty selection where
the `unselected` are turned on for all points, whereas,
any other non-array values means no selection all where
the `selected` and `unselected` styles have no effect.
showlegend
Determines whether or not an item corresponding to this
trace is shown in the legend.
stackgaps
Only relevant when `stackgroup` is used, and only the
first `stackgaps` found in the `stackgroup` will be
used - including if `visible` is "legendonly" but not
if it is `false`. Determines how we handle locations at
which other traces in this group have data but this one
does not. With *infer zero* we insert a zero at these
locations. With "interpolate" we linearly interpolate
between existing values, and extrapolate a constant
beyond the existing values.
stackgroup
Set several scatter traces (on the same subplot) to the
same stackgroup in order to add their y values (or
their x values if `orientation` is "h"). If blank or
omitted this trace will not be stacked. Stacking also
turns `fill` on by default, using "tonexty" ("tonextx")
if `orientation` is "h" ("v") and sets the default
`mode` to "lines" irrespective of point count. You can
only stack on a numeric (linear or log) axis. Traces in
a `stackgroup` will only fill to (or be filled to)
other traces in the same group. With multiple
`stackgroup`s or some traces stacked and some not, if
fill-linked traces are not already consecutive, the
later ones will be pushed down in the drawing order.
stream
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scatter.Stream` instance
or dict with compatible properties
text
Sets text elements associated with each (x,y) pair. If
a single string, the same string appears over all the
data points. If an array of string, the items are
mapped in order to the this trace's (x,y) coordinates.
If trace `hoverinfo` contains a "text" flag and
"hovertext" is not set, these elements will be seen in
the hover labels.
textfont
Sets the text font.
textposition
Sets the positions of the `text` elements with respects
to the (x,y) coordinates.
textpositionsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`textposition`.
textsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`text`.
texttemplate
Template string used for rendering the information text
that appear on points. Note that this will override
`textinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
for example "y: %{y}". Numbers are formatted using
d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for example
"Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. Every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available.
texttemplatesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`texttemplate`.
uid
Assign an id to this trace, Use this to provide object
constancy between traces during animations and
transitions.
uirevision
Controls persistence of some user-driven changes to the
trace: `constraintrange` in `parcoords` traces, as well
as some `editable: true` modifications such as `name`
and `colorbar.title`. Defaults to `layout.uirevision`.
Note that other user-driven trace attribute changes are
controlled by `layout` attributes: `trace.visible` is
controlled by `layout.legend.uirevision`,
`selectedpoints` is controlled by
`layout.selectionrevision`, and `colorbar.(x|y)`
(accessible with `config: {editable: true}`) is
controlled by `layout.editrevision`. Trace changes are
tracked by `uid`, which only falls back on trace index
if no `uid` is provided. So if your app can add/remove
traces before the end of the `data` array, such that
the same trace has a different index, you can still
preserve user-driven changes if you give each trace a
`uid` that stays with it as it moves.
unselected
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scatter.Unselected`
instance or dict with compatible properties
visible
Determines whether or not this trace is visible. If
"legendonly", the trace is not drawn, but can appear as
a legend item (provided that the legend itself is
visible).
x
Sets the x coordinates.
x0
Alternate to `x`. Builds a linear space of x
coordinates. Use with `dx` where `x0` is the starting
coordinate and `dx` the step.
xaxis
Sets a reference between this trace's x coordinates and
a 2D cartesian x axis. If "x" (the default value), the
x coordinates refer to `layout.xaxis`. If "x2", the x
coordinates refer to `layout.xaxis2`, and so on.
xcalendar
Sets the calendar system to use with `x` date data.
xhoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `x` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see:
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.
And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to
d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a
decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional
seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13
09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would
display *09~15~23.46*By default the values are
formatted using `xaxis.hoverformat`.
xperiod
Only relevant when the axis `type` is "date". Sets the
period positioning in milliseconds or "M<n>" on the x
axis. Special values in the form of "M<n>" could be
used to declare the number of months. In this case `n`
must be a positive integer.
xperiod0
Only relevant when the axis `type` is "date". Sets the
base for period positioning in milliseconds or date
string on the x0 axis. When `x0period` is round number
of weeks, the `x0period0` by default would be on a
Sunday i.e. 2000-01-02, otherwise it would be at
2000-01-01.
xperiodalignment
Only relevant when the axis `type` is "date". Sets the
alignment of data points on the x axis.
xsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`x`.
y
Sets the y coordinates.
y0
Alternate to `y`. Builds a linear space of y
coordinates. Use with `dy` where `y0` is the starting
coordinate and `dy` the step.
yaxis
Sets a reference between this trace's y coordinates and
a 2D cartesian y axis. If "y" (the default value), the
y coordinates refer to `layout.yaxis`. If "y2", the y
coordinates refer to `layout.yaxis2`, and so on.
ycalendar
Sets the calendar system to use with `y` date data.
yhoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `y` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see:
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.
And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to
d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a
decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional
seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13
09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would
display *09~15~23.46*By default the values are
formatted using `yaxis.hoverformat`.
yperiod
Only relevant when the axis `type` is "date". Sets the
period positioning in milliseconds or "M<n>" on the y
axis. Special values in the form of "M<n>" could be
used to declare the number of months. In this case `n`
must be a positive integer.
yperiod0
Only relevant when the axis `type` is "date". Sets the
base for period positioning in milliseconds or date
string on the y0 axis. When `y0period` is round number
of weeks, the `y0period0` by default would be on a
Sunday i.e. 2000-01-02, otherwise it would be at
2000-01-01.
yperiodalignment
Only relevant when the axis `type` is "date". Sets the
alignment of data points on the y axis.
ysrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`y`.
row : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot row index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
rows in the specified column(s).
col : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot col index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
columns in the specified row(s).
secondary_y: boolean or None (default None)
If True, associate this trace with the secondary y-axis of the
subplot at the specified row and col. Only valid if all of the
following conditions are satisfied:
* The figure was created using `plotly.subplots.make_subplots`.
* The row and col arguments are not None
* The subplot at the specified row and col has type xy
(which is the default) and secondary_y True. These
properties are specified in the specs argument to
make_subplots. See the make_subplots docstring for more info.
Returns
-------
FigureWidget
"""
from plotly.graph_objs import Scatter
new_trace = Scatter(
alignmentgroup=alignmentgroup,
cliponaxis=cliponaxis,
connectgaps=connectgaps,
customdata=customdata,
customdatasrc=customdatasrc,
dx=dx,
dy=dy,
error_x=error_x,
error_y=error_y,
fill=fill,
fillcolor=fillcolor,
fillpattern=fillpattern,
groupnorm=groupnorm,
hoverinfo=hoverinfo,
hoverinfosrc=hoverinfosrc,
hoverlabel=hoverlabel,
hoveron=hoveron,
hovertemplate=hovertemplate,
hovertemplatesrc=hovertemplatesrc,
hovertext=hovertext,
hovertextsrc=hovertextsrc,
ids=ids,
idssrc=idssrc,
legend=legend,
legendgroup=legendgroup,
legendgrouptitle=legendgrouptitle,
legendrank=legendrank,
legendwidth=legendwidth,
line=line,
marker=marker,
meta=meta,
metasrc=metasrc,
mode=mode,
name=name,
offsetgroup=offsetgroup,
opacity=opacity,
orientation=orientation,
selected=selected,
selectedpoints=selectedpoints,
showlegend=showlegend,
stackgaps=stackgaps,
stackgroup=stackgroup,
stream=stream,
text=text,
textfont=textfont,
textposition=textposition,
textpositionsrc=textpositionsrc,
textsrc=textsrc,
texttemplate=texttemplate,
texttemplatesrc=texttemplatesrc,
uid=uid,
uirevision=uirevision,
unselected=unselected,
visible=visible,
x=x,
x0=x0,
xaxis=xaxis,
xcalendar=xcalendar,
xhoverformat=xhoverformat,
xperiod=xperiod,
xperiod0=xperiod0,
xperiodalignment=xperiodalignment,
xsrc=xsrc,
y=y,
y0=y0,
yaxis=yaxis,
ycalendar=ycalendar,
yhoverformat=yhoverformat,
yperiod=yperiod,
yperiod0=yperiod0,
yperiodalignment=yperiodalignment,
ysrc=ysrc,
**kwargs,
)
return self.add_trace(new_trace, row=row, col=col, secondary_y=secondary_y)
def add_scatter3d(
self,
connectgaps=None,
customdata=None,
customdatasrc=None,
error_x=None,
error_y=None,
error_z=None,
hoverinfo=None,
hoverinfosrc=None,
hoverlabel=None,
hovertemplate=None,
hovertemplatesrc=None,
hovertext=None,
hovertextsrc=None,
ids=None,
idssrc=None,
legend=None,
legendgroup=None,
legendgrouptitle=None,
legendrank=None,
legendwidth=None,
line=None,
marker=None,
meta=None,
metasrc=None,
mode=None,
name=None,
opacity=None,
projection=None,
scene=None,
showlegend=None,
stream=None,
surfaceaxis=None,
surfacecolor=None,
text=None,
textfont=None,
textposition=None,
textpositionsrc=None,
textsrc=None,
texttemplate=None,
texttemplatesrc=None,
uid=None,
uirevision=None,
visible=None,
x=None,
xcalendar=None,
xhoverformat=None,
xsrc=None,
y=None,
ycalendar=None,
yhoverformat=None,
ysrc=None,
z=None,
zcalendar=None,
zhoverformat=None,
zsrc=None,
row=None,
col=None,
**kwargs,
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Add a new Scatter3d trace
The data visualized as scatter point or lines in 3D dimension
is set in `x`, `y`, `z`. Text (appearing either on the chart or
on hover only) is via `text`. Bubble charts are achieved by
setting `marker.size` and/or `marker.color` Projections are
achieved via `projection`. Surface fills are achieved via
`surfaceaxis`.
Parameters
----------
connectgaps
Determines whether or not gaps (i.e. {nan} or missing
values) in the provided data arrays are connected.
customdata
Assigns extra data each datum. This may be useful when
listening to hover, click and selection events. Note
that, "scatter" traces also appends customdata items in
the markers DOM elements
customdatasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`customdata`.
error_x
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scatter3d.ErrorX` instance
or dict with compatible properties
error_y
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scatter3d.ErrorY` instance
or dict with compatible properties
error_z
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scatter3d.ErrorZ` instance
or dict with compatible properties
hoverinfo
Determines which trace information appear on hover. If
`none` or `skip` are set, no information is displayed
upon hovering. But, if `none` is set, click and hover
events are still fired.
hoverinfosrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hoverinfo`.
hoverlabel
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scatter3d.Hoverlabel`
instance or dict with compatible properties
hovertemplate
Template string used for rendering the information that
appear on hover box. Note that this will override
`hoverinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
for example "y: %{y}" as well as %{xother}, {%_xother},
{%_xother_}, {%xother_}. When showing info for several
points, "xother" will be added to those with different
x positions from the first point. An underscore before
or after "(x|y)other" will add a space on that side,
only when this field is shown. Numbers are formatted
using d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for
example "Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. The variables available in
`hovertemplate` are the ones emitted as event data
described at this link
https://plotly.com/javascript/plotlyjs-events/#event-
data. Additionally, every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available. Anything contained in tag `<extra>` is
displayed in the secondary box, for example
"<extra>{fullData.name}</extra>". To hide the secondary
box completely, use an empty tag `<extra></extra>`.
hovertemplatesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertemplate`.
hovertext
Sets text elements associated with each (x,y,z)
triplet. If a single string, the same string appears
over all the data points. If an array of string, the
items are mapped in order to the this trace's (x,y,z)
coordinates. To be seen, trace `hoverinfo` must contain
a "text" flag.
hovertextsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertext`.
ids
Assigns id labels to each datum. These ids for object
constancy of data points during animation. Should be an
array of strings, not numbers or any other type.
idssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`ids`.
legend
Sets the reference to a legend to show this trace in.
References to these legends are "legend", "legend2",
"legend3", etc. Settings for these legends are set in
the layout, under `layout.legend`, `layout.legend2`,
etc.
legendgroup
Sets the legend group for this trace. Traces and shapes
part of the same legend group hide/show at the same
time when toggling legend items.
legendgrouptitle
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scatter3d.Legendgrouptitle
` instance or dict with compatible properties
legendrank
Sets the legend rank for this trace. Items and groups
with smaller ranks are presented on top/left side while
with "reversed" `legend.traceorder` they are on
bottom/right side. The default legendrank is 1000, so
that you can use ranks less than 1000 to place certain
items before all unranked items, and ranks greater than
1000 to go after all unranked items. When having
unranked or equal rank items shapes would be displayed
after traces i.e. according to their order in data and
layout.
legendwidth
Sets the width (in px or fraction) of the legend for
this trace.
line
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scatter3d.Line` instance
or dict with compatible properties
marker
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scatter3d.Marker` instance
or dict with compatible properties
meta
Assigns extra meta information associated with this
trace that can be used in various text attributes.
Attributes such as trace `name`, graph, axis and
colorbar `title.text`, annotation `text`
`rangeselector`, `updatemenues` and `sliders` `label`
text all support `meta`. To access the trace `meta`
values in an attribute in the same trace, simply use
`%{meta[i]}` where `i` is the index or key of the
`meta` item in question. To access trace `meta` in
layout attributes, use `%{data[n[.meta[i]}` where `i`
is the index or key of the `meta` and `n` is the trace
index.
metasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`meta`.
mode
Determines the drawing mode for this scatter trace. If
the provided `mode` includes "text" then the `text`
elements appear at the coordinates. Otherwise, the
`text` elements appear on hover. If there are less than
20 points and the trace is not stacked then the default
is "lines+markers". Otherwise, "lines".
name
Sets the trace name. The trace name appears as the
legend item and on hover.
opacity
Sets the opacity of the trace.
projection
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scatter3d.Projection`
instance or dict with compatible properties
scene
Sets a reference between this trace's 3D coordinate
system and a 3D scene. If "scene" (the default value),
the (x,y,z) coordinates refer to `layout.scene`. If
"scene2", the (x,y,z) coordinates refer to
`layout.scene2`, and so on.
showlegend
Determines whether or not an item corresponding to this
trace is shown in the legend.
stream
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scatter3d.Stream` instance
or dict with compatible properties
surfaceaxis
If "-1", the scatter points are not fill with a surface
If 0, 1, 2, the scatter points are filled with a
Delaunay surface about the x, y, z respectively.
surfacecolor
Sets the surface fill color.
text
Sets text elements associated with each (x,y,z)
triplet. If a single string, the same string appears
over all the data points. If an array of string, the
items are mapped in order to the this trace's (x,y,z)
coordinates. If trace `hoverinfo` contains a "text"
flag and "hovertext" is not set, these elements will be
seen in the hover labels.
textfont
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scatter3d.Textfont`
instance or dict with compatible properties
textposition
Sets the positions of the `text` elements with respects
to the (x,y) coordinates.
textpositionsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`textposition`.
textsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`text`.
texttemplate
Template string used for rendering the information text
that appear on points. Note that this will override
`textinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
for example "y: %{y}". Numbers are formatted using
d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for example
"Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. Every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available.
texttemplatesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`texttemplate`.
uid
Assign an id to this trace, Use this to provide object
constancy between traces during animations and
transitions.
uirevision
Controls persistence of some user-driven changes to the
trace: `constraintrange` in `parcoords` traces, as well
as some `editable: true` modifications such as `name`
and `colorbar.title`. Defaults to `layout.uirevision`.
Note that other user-driven trace attribute changes are
controlled by `layout` attributes: `trace.visible` is
controlled by `layout.legend.uirevision`,
`selectedpoints` is controlled by
`layout.selectionrevision`, and `colorbar.(x|y)`
(accessible with `config: {editable: true}`) is
controlled by `layout.editrevision`. Trace changes are
tracked by `uid`, which only falls back on trace index
if no `uid` is provided. So if your app can add/remove
traces before the end of the `data` array, such that
the same trace has a different index, you can still
preserve user-driven changes if you give each trace a
`uid` that stays with it as it moves.
visible
Determines whether or not this trace is visible. If
"legendonly", the trace is not drawn, but can appear as
a legend item (provided that the legend itself is
visible).
x
Sets the x coordinates.
xcalendar
Sets the calendar system to use with `x` date data.
xhoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `x` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see:
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.
And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to
d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a
decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional
seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13
09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would
display *09~15~23.46*By default the values are
formatted using `xaxis.hoverformat`.
xsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`x`.
y
Sets the y coordinates.
ycalendar
Sets the calendar system to use with `y` date data.
yhoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `y` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see:
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.
And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to
d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a
decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional
seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13
09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would
display *09~15~23.46*By default the values are
formatted using `yaxis.hoverformat`.
ysrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`y`.
z
Sets the z coordinates.
zcalendar
Sets the calendar system to use with `z` date data.
zhoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `z` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see:
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.
And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to
d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a
decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional
seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13
09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would
display *09~15~23.46*By default the values are
formatted using `zaxis.hoverformat`.
zsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`z`.
row : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot row index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
rows in the specified column(s).
col : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot col index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
columns in the specified row(s).
Returns
-------
FigureWidget
"""
from plotly.graph_objs import Scatter3d
new_trace = Scatter3d(
connectgaps=connectgaps,
customdata=customdata,
customdatasrc=customdatasrc,
error_x=error_x,
error_y=error_y,
error_z=error_z,
hoverinfo=hoverinfo,
hoverinfosrc=hoverinfosrc,
hoverlabel=hoverlabel,
hovertemplate=hovertemplate,
hovertemplatesrc=hovertemplatesrc,
hovertext=hovertext,
hovertextsrc=hovertextsrc,
ids=ids,
idssrc=idssrc,
legend=legend,
legendgroup=legendgroup,
legendgrouptitle=legendgrouptitle,
legendrank=legendrank,
legendwidth=legendwidth,
line=line,
marker=marker,
meta=meta,
metasrc=metasrc,
mode=mode,
name=name,
opacity=opacity,
projection=projection,
scene=scene,
showlegend=showlegend,
stream=stream,
surfaceaxis=surfaceaxis,
surfacecolor=surfacecolor,
text=text,
textfont=textfont,
textposition=textposition,
textpositionsrc=textpositionsrc,
textsrc=textsrc,
texttemplate=texttemplate,
texttemplatesrc=texttemplatesrc,
uid=uid,
uirevision=uirevision,
visible=visible,
x=x,
xcalendar=xcalendar,
xhoverformat=xhoverformat,
xsrc=xsrc,
y=y,
ycalendar=ycalendar,
yhoverformat=yhoverformat,
ysrc=ysrc,
z=z,
zcalendar=zcalendar,
zhoverformat=zhoverformat,
zsrc=zsrc,
**kwargs,
)
return self.add_trace(new_trace, row=row, col=col)
def add_scattercarpet(
self,
a=None,
asrc=None,
b=None,
bsrc=None,
carpet=None,
connectgaps=None,
customdata=None,
customdatasrc=None,
fill=None,
fillcolor=None,
hoverinfo=None,
hoverinfosrc=None,
hoverlabel=None,
hoveron=None,
hovertemplate=None,
hovertemplatesrc=None,
hovertext=None,
hovertextsrc=None,
ids=None,
idssrc=None,
legend=None,
legendgroup=None,
legendgrouptitle=None,
legendrank=None,
legendwidth=None,
line=None,
marker=None,
meta=None,
metasrc=None,
mode=None,
name=None,
opacity=None,
selected=None,
selectedpoints=None,
showlegend=None,
stream=None,
text=None,
textfont=None,
textposition=None,
textpositionsrc=None,
textsrc=None,
texttemplate=None,
texttemplatesrc=None,
uid=None,
uirevision=None,
unselected=None,
visible=None,
xaxis=None,
yaxis=None,
row=None,
col=None,
secondary_y=None,
**kwargs,
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Add a new Scattercarpet trace
Plots a scatter trace on either the first carpet axis or the
carpet axis with a matching `carpet` attribute.
Parameters
----------
a
Sets the a-axis coordinates.
asrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`a`.
b
Sets the b-axis coordinates.
bsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`b`.
carpet
An identifier for this carpet, so that `scattercarpet`
and `contourcarpet` traces can specify a carpet plot on
which they lie
connectgaps
Determines whether or not gaps (i.e. {nan} or missing
values) in the provided data arrays are connected.
customdata
Assigns extra data each datum. This may be useful when
listening to hover, click and selection events. Note
that, "scatter" traces also appends customdata items in
the markers DOM elements
customdatasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`customdata`.
fill
Sets the area to fill with a solid color. Use with
`fillcolor` if not "none". scatterternary has a subset
of the options available to scatter. "toself" connects
the endpoints of the trace (or each segment of the
trace if it has gaps) into a closed shape. "tonext"
fills the space between two traces if one completely
encloses the other (eg consecutive contour lines), and
behaves like "toself" if there is no trace before it.
"tonext" should not be used if one trace does not
enclose the other.
fillcolor
Sets the fill color. Defaults to a half-transparent
variant of the line color, marker color, or marker line
color, whichever is available.
hoverinfo
Determines which trace information appear on hover. If
`none` or `skip` are set, no information is displayed
upon hovering. But, if `none` is set, click and hover
events are still fired.
hoverinfosrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hoverinfo`.
hoverlabel
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scattercarpet.Hoverlabel`
instance or dict with compatible properties
hoveron
Do the hover effects highlight individual points
(markers or line points) or do they highlight filled
regions? If the fill is "toself" or "tonext" and there
are no markers or text, then the default is "fills",
otherwise it is "points".
hovertemplate
Template string used for rendering the information that
appear on hover box. Note that this will override
`hoverinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
for example "y: %{y}" as well as %{xother}, {%_xother},
{%_xother_}, {%xother_}. When showing info for several
points, "xother" will be added to those with different
x positions from the first point. An underscore before
or after "(x|y)other" will add a space on that side,
only when this field is shown. Numbers are formatted
using d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for
example "Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. The variables available in
`hovertemplate` are the ones emitted as event data
described at this link
https://plotly.com/javascript/plotlyjs-events/#event-
data. Additionally, every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available. Anything contained in tag `<extra>` is
displayed in the secondary box, for example
"<extra>{fullData.name}</extra>". To hide the secondary
box completely, use an empty tag `<extra></extra>`.
hovertemplatesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertemplate`.
hovertext
Sets hover text elements associated with each (a,b)
point. If a single string, the same string appears over
all the data points. If an array of strings, the items
are mapped in order to the the data points in (a,b). To
be seen, trace `hoverinfo` must contain a "text" flag.
hovertextsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertext`.
ids
Assigns id labels to each datum. These ids for object
constancy of data points during animation. Should be an
array of strings, not numbers or any other type.
idssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`ids`.
legend
Sets the reference to a legend to show this trace in.
References to these legends are "legend", "legend2",
"legend3", etc. Settings for these legends are set in
the layout, under `layout.legend`, `layout.legend2`,
etc.
legendgroup
Sets the legend group for this trace. Traces and shapes
part of the same legend group hide/show at the same
time when toggling legend items.
legendgrouptitle
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scattercarpet.Legendgroupt
itle` instance or dict with compatible properties
legendrank
Sets the legend rank for this trace. Items and groups
with smaller ranks are presented on top/left side while
with "reversed" `legend.traceorder` they are on
bottom/right side. The default legendrank is 1000, so
that you can use ranks less than 1000 to place certain
items before all unranked items, and ranks greater than
1000 to go after all unranked items. When having
unranked or equal rank items shapes would be displayed
after traces i.e. according to their order in data and
layout.
legendwidth
Sets the width (in px or fraction) of the legend for
this trace.
line
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scattercarpet.Line`
instance or dict with compatible properties
marker
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scattercarpet.Marker`
instance or dict with compatible properties
meta
Assigns extra meta information associated with this
trace that can be used in various text attributes.
Attributes such as trace `name`, graph, axis and
colorbar `title.text`, annotation `text`
`rangeselector`, `updatemenues` and `sliders` `label`
text all support `meta`. To access the trace `meta`
values in an attribute in the same trace, simply use
`%{meta[i]}` where `i` is the index or key of the
`meta` item in question. To access trace `meta` in
layout attributes, use `%{data[n[.meta[i]}` where `i`
is the index or key of the `meta` and `n` is the trace
index.
metasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`meta`.
mode
Determines the drawing mode for this scatter trace. If
the provided `mode` includes "text" then the `text`
elements appear at the coordinates. Otherwise, the
`text` elements appear on hover. If there are less than
20 points and the trace is not stacked then the default
is "lines+markers". Otherwise, "lines".
name
Sets the trace name. The trace name appears as the
legend item and on hover.
opacity
Sets the opacity of the trace.
selected
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scattercarpet.Selected`
instance or dict with compatible properties
selectedpoints
Array containing integer indices of selected points.
Has an effect only for traces that support selections.
Note that an empty array means an empty selection where
the `unselected` are turned on for all points, whereas,
any other non-array values means no selection all where
the `selected` and `unselected` styles have no effect.
showlegend
Determines whether or not an item corresponding to this
trace is shown in the legend.
stream
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scattercarpet.Stream`
instance or dict with compatible properties
text
Sets text elements associated with each (a,b) point. If
a single string, the same string appears over all the
data points. If an array of strings, the items are
mapped in order to the the data points in (a,b). If
trace `hoverinfo` contains a "text" flag and
"hovertext" is not set, these elements will be seen in
the hover labels.
textfont
Sets the text font.
textposition
Sets the positions of the `text` elements with respects
to the (x,y) coordinates.
textpositionsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`textposition`.
textsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`text`.
texttemplate
Template string used for rendering the information text
that appear on points. Note that this will override
`textinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
for example "y: %{y}". Numbers are formatted using
d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for example
"Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. Every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available. Finally, the template string has access
to variables `a`, `b` and `text`.
texttemplatesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`texttemplate`.
uid
Assign an id to this trace, Use this to provide object
constancy between traces during animations and
transitions.
uirevision
Controls persistence of some user-driven changes to the
trace: `constraintrange` in `parcoords` traces, as well
as some `editable: true` modifications such as `name`
and `colorbar.title`. Defaults to `layout.uirevision`.
Note that other user-driven trace attribute changes are
controlled by `layout` attributes: `trace.visible` is
controlled by `layout.legend.uirevision`,
`selectedpoints` is controlled by
`layout.selectionrevision`, and `colorbar.(x|y)`
(accessible with `config: {editable: true}`) is
controlled by `layout.editrevision`. Trace changes are
tracked by `uid`, which only falls back on trace index
if no `uid` is provided. So if your app can add/remove
traces before the end of the `data` array, such that
the same trace has a different index, you can still
preserve user-driven changes if you give each trace a
`uid` that stays with it as it moves.
unselected
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scattercarpet.Unselected`
instance or dict with compatible properties
visible
Determines whether or not this trace is visible. If
"legendonly", the trace is not drawn, but can appear as
a legend item (provided that the legend itself is
visible).
xaxis
Sets a reference between this trace's x coordinates and
a 2D cartesian x axis. If "x" (the default value), the
x coordinates refer to `layout.xaxis`. If "x2", the x
coordinates refer to `layout.xaxis2`, and so on.
yaxis
Sets a reference between this trace's y coordinates and
a 2D cartesian y axis. If "y" (the default value), the
y coordinates refer to `layout.yaxis`. If "y2", the y
coordinates refer to `layout.yaxis2`, and so on.
row : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot row index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
rows in the specified column(s).
col : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot col index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
columns in the specified row(s).
secondary_y: boolean or None (default None)
If True, associate this trace with the secondary y-axis of the
subplot at the specified row and col. Only valid if all of the
following conditions are satisfied:
* The figure was created using `plotly.subplots.make_subplots`.
* The row and col arguments are not None
* The subplot at the specified row and col has type xy
(which is the default) and secondary_y True. These
properties are specified in the specs argument to
make_subplots. See the make_subplots docstring for more info.
Returns
-------
FigureWidget
"""
from plotly.graph_objs import Scattercarpet
new_trace = Scattercarpet(
a=a,
asrc=asrc,
b=b,
bsrc=bsrc,
carpet=carpet,
connectgaps=connectgaps,
customdata=customdata,
customdatasrc=customdatasrc,
fill=fill,
fillcolor=fillcolor,
hoverinfo=hoverinfo,
hoverinfosrc=hoverinfosrc,
hoverlabel=hoverlabel,
hoveron=hoveron,
hovertemplate=hovertemplate,
hovertemplatesrc=hovertemplatesrc,
hovertext=hovertext,
hovertextsrc=hovertextsrc,
ids=ids,
idssrc=idssrc,
legend=legend,
legendgroup=legendgroup,
legendgrouptitle=legendgrouptitle,
legendrank=legendrank,
legendwidth=legendwidth,
line=line,
marker=marker,
meta=meta,
metasrc=metasrc,
mode=mode,
name=name,
opacity=opacity,
selected=selected,
selectedpoints=selectedpoints,
showlegend=showlegend,
stream=stream,
text=text,
textfont=textfont,
textposition=textposition,
textpositionsrc=textpositionsrc,
textsrc=textsrc,
texttemplate=texttemplate,
texttemplatesrc=texttemplatesrc,
uid=uid,
uirevision=uirevision,
unselected=unselected,
visible=visible,
xaxis=xaxis,
yaxis=yaxis,
**kwargs,
)
return self.add_trace(new_trace, row=row, col=col, secondary_y=secondary_y)
def add_scattergeo(
self,
connectgaps=None,
customdata=None,
customdatasrc=None,
featureidkey=None,
fill=None,
fillcolor=None,
geo=None,
geojson=None,
hoverinfo=None,
hoverinfosrc=None,
hoverlabel=None,
hovertemplate=None,
hovertemplatesrc=None,
hovertext=None,
hovertextsrc=None,
ids=None,
idssrc=None,
lat=None,
latsrc=None,
legend=None,
legendgroup=None,
legendgrouptitle=None,
legendrank=None,
legendwidth=None,
line=None,
locationmode=None,
locations=None,
locationssrc=None,
lon=None,
lonsrc=None,
marker=None,
meta=None,
metasrc=None,
mode=None,
name=None,
opacity=None,
selected=None,
selectedpoints=None,
showlegend=None,
stream=None,
text=None,
textfont=None,
textposition=None,
textpositionsrc=None,
textsrc=None,
texttemplate=None,
texttemplatesrc=None,
uid=None,
uirevision=None,
unselected=None,
visible=None,
row=None,
col=None,
**kwargs,
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Add a new Scattergeo trace
The data visualized as scatter point or lines on a geographic
map is provided either by longitude/latitude pairs in `lon` and
`lat` respectively or by geographic location IDs or names in
`locations`.
Parameters
----------
connectgaps
Determines whether or not gaps (i.e. {nan} or missing
values) in the provided data arrays are connected.
customdata
Assigns extra data each datum. This may be useful when
listening to hover, click and selection events. Note
that, "scatter" traces also appends customdata items in
the markers DOM elements
customdatasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`customdata`.
featureidkey
Sets the key in GeoJSON features which is used as id to
match the items included in the `locations` array. Only
has an effect when `geojson` is set. Support nested
property, for example "properties.name".
fill
Sets the area to fill with a solid color. Use with
`fillcolor` if not "none". "toself" connects the
endpoints of the trace (or each segment of the trace if
it has gaps) into a closed shape.
fillcolor
Sets the fill color. Defaults to a half-transparent
variant of the line color, marker color, or marker line
color, whichever is available.
geo
Sets a reference between this trace's geospatial
coordinates and a geographic map. If "geo" (the default
value), the geospatial coordinates refer to
`layout.geo`. If "geo2", the geospatial coordinates
refer to `layout.geo2`, and so on.
geojson
Sets optional GeoJSON data associated with this trace.
If not given, the features on the base map are used
when `locations` is set. It can be set as a valid
GeoJSON object or as a URL string. Note that we only
accept GeoJSONs of type "FeatureCollection" or
"Feature" with geometries of type "Polygon" or
"MultiPolygon".
hoverinfo
Determines which trace information appear on hover. If
`none` or `skip` are set, no information is displayed
upon hovering. But, if `none` is set, click and hover
events are still fired.
hoverinfosrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hoverinfo`.
hoverlabel
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scattergeo.Hoverlabel`
instance or dict with compatible properties
hovertemplate
Template string used for rendering the information that
appear on hover box. Note that this will override
`hoverinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
for example "y: %{y}" as well as %{xother}, {%_xother},
{%_xother_}, {%xother_}. When showing info for several
points, "xother" will be added to those with different
x positions from the first point. An underscore before
or after "(x|y)other" will add a space on that side,
only when this field is shown. Numbers are formatted
using d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for
example "Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. The variables available in
`hovertemplate` are the ones emitted as event data
described at this link
https://plotly.com/javascript/plotlyjs-events/#event-
data. Additionally, every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available. Anything contained in tag `<extra>` is
displayed in the secondary box, for example
"<extra>{fullData.name}</extra>". To hide the secondary
box completely, use an empty tag `<extra></extra>`.
hovertemplatesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertemplate`.
hovertext
Sets hover text elements associated with each (lon,lat)
pair or item in `locations`. If a single string, the
same string appears over all the data points. If an
array of string, the items are mapped in order to the
this trace's (lon,lat) or `locations` coordinates. To
be seen, trace `hoverinfo` must contain a "text" flag.
hovertextsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertext`.
ids
Assigns id labels to each datum. These ids for object
constancy of data points during animation. Should be an
array of strings, not numbers or any other type.
idssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`ids`.
lat
Sets the latitude coordinates (in degrees North).
latsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`lat`.
legend
Sets the reference to a legend to show this trace in.
References to these legends are "legend", "legend2",
"legend3", etc. Settings for these legends are set in
the layout, under `layout.legend`, `layout.legend2`,
etc.
legendgroup
Sets the legend group for this trace. Traces and shapes
part of the same legend group hide/show at the same
time when toggling legend items.
legendgrouptitle
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scattergeo.Legendgrouptitl
e` instance or dict with compatible properties
legendrank
Sets the legend rank for this trace. Items and groups
with smaller ranks are presented on top/left side while
with "reversed" `legend.traceorder` they are on
bottom/right side. The default legendrank is 1000, so
that you can use ranks less than 1000 to place certain
items before all unranked items, and ranks greater than
1000 to go after all unranked items. When having
unranked or equal rank items shapes would be displayed
after traces i.e. according to their order in data and
layout.
legendwidth
Sets the width (in px or fraction) of the legend for
this trace.
line
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scattergeo.Line` instance
or dict with compatible properties
locationmode
Determines the set of locations used to match entries
in `locations` to regions on the map. Values "ISO-3",
"USA-states", *country names* correspond to features on
the base map and value "geojson-id" corresponds to
features from a custom GeoJSON linked to the `geojson`
attribute.
locations
Sets the coordinates via location IDs or names.
Coordinates correspond to the centroid of each location
given. See `locationmode` for more info.
locationssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`locations`.
lon
Sets the longitude coordinates (in degrees East).
lonsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`lon`.
marker
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scattergeo.Marker`
instance or dict with compatible properties
meta
Assigns extra meta information associated with this
trace that can be used in various text attributes.
Attributes such as trace `name`, graph, axis and
colorbar `title.text`, annotation `text`
`rangeselector`, `updatemenues` and `sliders` `label`
text all support `meta`. To access the trace `meta`
values in an attribute in the same trace, simply use
`%{meta[i]}` where `i` is the index or key of the
`meta` item in question. To access trace `meta` in
layout attributes, use `%{data[n[.meta[i]}` where `i`
is the index or key of the `meta` and `n` is the trace
index.
metasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`meta`.
mode
Determines the drawing mode for this scatter trace. If
the provided `mode` includes "text" then the `text`
elements appear at the coordinates. Otherwise, the
`text` elements appear on hover. If there are less than
20 points and the trace is not stacked then the default
is "lines+markers". Otherwise, "lines".
name
Sets the trace name. The trace name appears as the
legend item and on hover.
opacity
Sets the opacity of the trace.
selected
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scattergeo.Selected`
instance or dict with compatible properties
selectedpoints
Array containing integer indices of selected points.
Has an effect only for traces that support selections.
Note that an empty array means an empty selection where
the `unselected` are turned on for all points, whereas,
any other non-array values means no selection all where
the `selected` and `unselected` styles have no effect.
showlegend
Determines whether or not an item corresponding to this
trace is shown in the legend.
stream
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scattergeo.Stream`
instance or dict with compatible properties
text
Sets text elements associated with each (lon,lat) pair
or item in `locations`. If a single string, the same
string appears over all the data points. If an array of
string, the items are mapped in order to the this
trace's (lon,lat) or `locations` coordinates. If trace
`hoverinfo` contains a "text" flag and "hovertext" is
not set, these elements will be seen in the hover
labels.
textfont
Sets the text font.
textposition
Sets the positions of the `text` elements with respects
to the (x,y) coordinates.
textpositionsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`textposition`.
textsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`text`.
texttemplate
Template string used for rendering the information text
that appear on points. Note that this will override
`textinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
for example "y: %{y}". Numbers are formatted using
d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for example
"Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. Every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available. Finally, the template string has access
to variables `lat`, `lon`, `location` and `text`.
texttemplatesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`texttemplate`.
uid
Assign an id to this trace, Use this to provide object
constancy between traces during animations and
transitions.
uirevision
Controls persistence of some user-driven changes to the
trace: `constraintrange` in `parcoords` traces, as well
as some `editable: true` modifications such as `name`
and `colorbar.title`. Defaults to `layout.uirevision`.
Note that other user-driven trace attribute changes are
controlled by `layout` attributes: `trace.visible` is
controlled by `layout.legend.uirevision`,
`selectedpoints` is controlled by
`layout.selectionrevision`, and `colorbar.(x|y)`
(accessible with `config: {editable: true}`) is
controlled by `layout.editrevision`. Trace changes are
tracked by `uid`, which only falls back on trace index
if no `uid` is provided. So if your app can add/remove
traces before the end of the `data` array, such that
the same trace has a different index, you can still
preserve user-driven changes if you give each trace a
`uid` that stays with it as it moves.
unselected
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scattergeo.Unselected`
instance or dict with compatible properties
visible
Determines whether or not this trace is visible. If
"legendonly", the trace is not drawn, but can appear as
a legend item (provided that the legend itself is
visible).
row : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot row index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
rows in the specified column(s).
col : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot col index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
columns in the specified row(s).
Returns
-------
FigureWidget
"""
from plotly.graph_objs import Scattergeo
new_trace = Scattergeo(
connectgaps=connectgaps,
customdata=customdata,
customdatasrc=customdatasrc,
featureidkey=featureidkey,
fill=fill,
fillcolor=fillcolor,
geo=geo,
geojson=geojson,
hoverinfo=hoverinfo,
hoverinfosrc=hoverinfosrc,
hoverlabel=hoverlabel,
hovertemplate=hovertemplate,
hovertemplatesrc=hovertemplatesrc,
hovertext=hovertext,
hovertextsrc=hovertextsrc,
ids=ids,
idssrc=idssrc,
lat=lat,
latsrc=latsrc,
legend=legend,
legendgroup=legendgroup,
legendgrouptitle=legendgrouptitle,
legendrank=legendrank,
legendwidth=legendwidth,
line=line,
locationmode=locationmode,
locations=locations,
locationssrc=locationssrc,
lon=lon,
lonsrc=lonsrc,
marker=marker,
meta=meta,
metasrc=metasrc,
mode=mode,
name=name,
opacity=opacity,
selected=selected,
selectedpoints=selectedpoints,
showlegend=showlegend,
stream=stream,
text=text,
textfont=textfont,
textposition=textposition,
textpositionsrc=textpositionsrc,
textsrc=textsrc,
texttemplate=texttemplate,
texttemplatesrc=texttemplatesrc,
uid=uid,
uirevision=uirevision,
unselected=unselected,
visible=visible,
**kwargs,
)
return self.add_trace(new_trace, row=row, col=col)
def add_scattergl(
self,
connectgaps=None,
customdata=None,
customdatasrc=None,
dx=None,
dy=None,
error_x=None,
error_y=None,
fill=None,
fillcolor=None,
hoverinfo=None,
hoverinfosrc=None,
hoverlabel=None,
hovertemplate=None,
hovertemplatesrc=None,
hovertext=None,
hovertextsrc=None,
ids=None,
idssrc=None,
legend=None,
legendgroup=None,
legendgrouptitle=None,
legendrank=None,
legendwidth=None,
line=None,
marker=None,
meta=None,
metasrc=None,
mode=None,
name=None,
opacity=None,
selected=None,
selectedpoints=None,
showlegend=None,
stream=None,
text=None,
textfont=None,
textposition=None,
textpositionsrc=None,
textsrc=None,
texttemplate=None,
texttemplatesrc=None,
uid=None,
uirevision=None,
unselected=None,
visible=None,
x=None,
x0=None,
xaxis=None,
xcalendar=None,
xhoverformat=None,
xperiod=None,
xperiod0=None,
xperiodalignment=None,
xsrc=None,
y=None,
y0=None,
yaxis=None,
ycalendar=None,
yhoverformat=None,
yperiod=None,
yperiod0=None,
yperiodalignment=None,
ysrc=None,
row=None,
col=None,
secondary_y=None,
**kwargs,
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Add a new Scattergl trace
The data visualized as scatter point or lines is set in `x` and
`y` using the WebGL plotting engine. Bubble charts are achieved
by setting `marker.size` and/or `marker.color` to a numerical
arrays.
Parameters
----------
connectgaps
Determines whether or not gaps (i.e. {nan} or missing
values) in the provided data arrays are connected.
customdata
Assigns extra data each datum. This may be useful when
listening to hover, click and selection events. Note
that, "scatter" traces also appends customdata items in
the markers DOM elements
customdatasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`customdata`.
dx
Sets the x coordinate step. See `x0` for more info.
dy
Sets the y coordinate step. See `y0` for more info.
error_x
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scattergl.ErrorX` instance
or dict with compatible properties
error_y
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scattergl.ErrorY` instance
or dict with compatible properties
fill
Sets the area to fill with a solid color. Defaults to
"none" unless this trace is stacked, then it gets
"tonexty" ("tonextx") if `orientation` is "v" ("h") Use
with `fillcolor` if not "none". "tozerox" and "tozeroy"
fill to x=0 and y=0 respectively. "tonextx" and
"tonexty" fill between the endpoints of this trace and
the endpoints of the trace before it, connecting those
endpoints with straight lines (to make a stacked area
graph); if there is no trace before it, they behave
like "tozerox" and "tozeroy". "toself" connects the
endpoints of the trace (or each segment of the trace if
it has gaps) into a closed shape. "tonext" fills the
space between two traces if one completely encloses the
other (eg consecutive contour lines), and behaves like
"toself" if there is no trace before it. "tonext"
should not be used if one trace does not enclose the
other. Traces in a `stackgroup` will only fill to (or
be filled to) other traces in the same group. With
multiple `stackgroup`s or some traces stacked and some
not, if fill-linked traces are not already consecutive,
the later ones will be pushed down in the drawing
order.
fillcolor
Sets the fill color. Defaults to a half-transparent
variant of the line color, marker color, or marker line
color, whichever is available.
hoverinfo
Determines which trace information appear on hover. If
`none` or `skip` are set, no information is displayed
upon hovering. But, if `none` is set, click and hover
events are still fired.
hoverinfosrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hoverinfo`.
hoverlabel
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scattergl.Hoverlabel`
instance or dict with compatible properties
hovertemplate
Template string used for rendering the information that
appear on hover box. Note that this will override
`hoverinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
for example "y: %{y}" as well as %{xother}, {%_xother},
{%_xother_}, {%xother_}. When showing info for several
points, "xother" will be added to those with different
x positions from the first point. An underscore before
or after "(x|y)other" will add a space on that side,
only when this field is shown. Numbers are formatted
using d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for
example "Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. The variables available in
`hovertemplate` are the ones emitted as event data
described at this link
https://plotly.com/javascript/plotlyjs-events/#event-
data. Additionally, every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available. Anything contained in tag `<extra>` is
displayed in the secondary box, for example
"<extra>{fullData.name}</extra>". To hide the secondary
box completely, use an empty tag `<extra></extra>`.
hovertemplatesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertemplate`.
hovertext
Sets hover text elements associated with each (x,y)
pair. If a single string, the same string appears over
all the data points. If an array of string, the items
are mapped in order to the this trace's (x,y)
coordinates. To be seen, trace `hoverinfo` must contain
a "text" flag.
hovertextsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertext`.
ids
Assigns id labels to each datum. These ids for object
constancy of data points during animation. Should be an
array of strings, not numbers or any other type.
idssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`ids`.
legend
Sets the reference to a legend to show this trace in.
References to these legends are "legend", "legend2",
"legend3", etc. Settings for these legends are set in
the layout, under `layout.legend`, `layout.legend2`,
etc.
legendgroup
Sets the legend group for this trace. Traces and shapes
part of the same legend group hide/show at the same
time when toggling legend items.
legendgrouptitle
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scattergl.Legendgrouptitle
` instance or dict with compatible properties
legendrank
Sets the legend rank for this trace. Items and groups
with smaller ranks are presented on top/left side while
with "reversed" `legend.traceorder` they are on
bottom/right side. The default legendrank is 1000, so
that you can use ranks less than 1000 to place certain
items before all unranked items, and ranks greater than
1000 to go after all unranked items. When having
unranked or equal rank items shapes would be displayed
after traces i.e. according to their order in data and
layout.
legendwidth
Sets the width (in px or fraction) of the legend for
this trace.
line
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scattergl.Line` instance
or dict with compatible properties
marker
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scattergl.Marker` instance
or dict with compatible properties
meta
Assigns extra meta information associated with this
trace that can be used in various text attributes.
Attributes such as trace `name`, graph, axis and
colorbar `title.text`, annotation `text`
`rangeselector`, `updatemenues` and `sliders` `label`
text all support `meta`. To access the trace `meta`
values in an attribute in the same trace, simply use
`%{meta[i]}` where `i` is the index or key of the
`meta` item in question. To access trace `meta` in
layout attributes, use `%{data[n[.meta[i]}` where `i`
is the index or key of the `meta` and `n` is the trace
index.
metasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`meta`.
mode
Determines the drawing mode for this scatter trace.
name
Sets the trace name. The trace name appears as the
legend item and on hover.
opacity
Sets the opacity of the trace.
selected
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scattergl.Selected`
instance or dict with compatible properties
selectedpoints
Array containing integer indices of selected points.
Has an effect only for traces that support selections.
Note that an empty array means an empty selection where
the `unselected` are turned on for all points, whereas,
any other non-array values means no selection all where
the `selected` and `unselected` styles have no effect.
showlegend
Determines whether or not an item corresponding to this
trace is shown in the legend.
stream
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scattergl.Stream` instance
or dict with compatible properties
text
Sets text elements associated with each (x,y) pair. If
a single string, the same string appears over all the
data points. If an array of string, the items are
mapped in order to the this trace's (x,y) coordinates.
If trace `hoverinfo` contains a "text" flag and
"hovertext" is not set, these elements will be seen in
the hover labels.
textfont
Sets the text font.
textposition
Sets the positions of the `text` elements with respects
to the (x,y) coordinates.
textpositionsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`textposition`.
textsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`text`.
texttemplate
Template string used for rendering the information text
that appear on points. Note that this will override
`textinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
for example "y: %{y}". Numbers are formatted using
d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for example
"Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. Every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available.
texttemplatesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`texttemplate`.
uid
Assign an id to this trace, Use this to provide object
constancy between traces during animations and
transitions.
uirevision
Controls persistence of some user-driven changes to the
trace: `constraintrange` in `parcoords` traces, as well
as some `editable: true` modifications such as `name`
and `colorbar.title`. Defaults to `layout.uirevision`.
Note that other user-driven trace attribute changes are
controlled by `layout` attributes: `trace.visible` is
controlled by `layout.legend.uirevision`,
`selectedpoints` is controlled by
`layout.selectionrevision`, and `colorbar.(x|y)`
(accessible with `config: {editable: true}`) is
controlled by `layout.editrevision`. Trace changes are
tracked by `uid`, which only falls back on trace index
if no `uid` is provided. So if your app can add/remove
traces before the end of the `data` array, such that
the same trace has a different index, you can still
preserve user-driven changes if you give each trace a
`uid` that stays with it as it moves.
unselected
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scattergl.Unselected`
instance or dict with compatible properties
visible
Determines whether or not this trace is visible. If
"legendonly", the trace is not drawn, but can appear as
a legend item (provided that the legend itself is
visible).
x
Sets the x coordinates.
x0
Alternate to `x`. Builds a linear space of x
coordinates. Use with `dx` where `x0` is the starting
coordinate and `dx` the step.
xaxis
Sets a reference between this trace's x coordinates and
a 2D cartesian x axis. If "x" (the default value), the
x coordinates refer to `layout.xaxis`. If "x2", the x
coordinates refer to `layout.xaxis2`, and so on.
xcalendar
Sets the calendar system to use with `x` date data.
xhoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `x` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see:
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.
And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to
d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a
decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional
seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13
09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would
display *09~15~23.46*By default the values are
formatted using `xaxis.hoverformat`.
xperiod
Only relevant when the axis `type` is "date". Sets the
period positioning in milliseconds or "M<n>" on the x
axis. Special values in the form of "M<n>" could be
used to declare the number of months. In this case `n`
must be a positive integer.
xperiod0
Only relevant when the axis `type` is "date". Sets the
base for period positioning in milliseconds or date
string on the x0 axis. When `x0period` is round number
of weeks, the `x0period0` by default would be on a
Sunday i.e. 2000-01-02, otherwise it would be at
2000-01-01.
xperiodalignment
Only relevant when the axis `type` is "date". Sets the
alignment of data points on the x axis.
xsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`x`.
y
Sets the y coordinates.
y0
Alternate to `y`. Builds a linear space of y
coordinates. Use with `dy` where `y0` is the starting
coordinate and `dy` the step.
yaxis
Sets a reference between this trace's y coordinates and
a 2D cartesian y axis. If "y" (the default value), the
y coordinates refer to `layout.yaxis`. If "y2", the y
coordinates refer to `layout.yaxis2`, and so on.
ycalendar
Sets the calendar system to use with `y` date data.
yhoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `y` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see:
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.
And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to
d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a
decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional
seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13
09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would
display *09~15~23.46*By default the values are
formatted using `yaxis.hoverformat`.
yperiod
Only relevant when the axis `type` is "date". Sets the
period positioning in milliseconds or "M<n>" on the y
axis. Special values in the form of "M<n>" could be
used to declare the number of months. In this case `n`
must be a positive integer.
yperiod0
Only relevant when the axis `type` is "date". Sets the
base for period positioning in milliseconds or date
string on the y0 axis. When `y0period` is round number
of weeks, the `y0period0` by default would be on a
Sunday i.e. 2000-01-02, otherwise it would be at
2000-01-01.
yperiodalignment
Only relevant when the axis `type` is "date". Sets the
alignment of data points on the y axis.
ysrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`y`.
row : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot row index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
rows in the specified column(s).
col : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot col index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
columns in the specified row(s).
secondary_y: boolean or None (default None)
If True, associate this trace with the secondary y-axis of the
subplot at the specified row and col. Only valid if all of the
following conditions are satisfied:
* The figure was created using `plotly.subplots.make_subplots`.
* The row and col arguments are not None
* The subplot at the specified row and col has type xy
(which is the default) and secondary_y True. These
properties are specified in the specs argument to
make_subplots. See the make_subplots docstring for more info.
Returns
-------
FigureWidget
"""
from plotly.graph_objs import Scattergl
new_trace = Scattergl(
connectgaps=connectgaps,
customdata=customdata,
customdatasrc=customdatasrc,
dx=dx,
dy=dy,
error_x=error_x,
error_y=error_y,
fill=fill,
fillcolor=fillcolor,
hoverinfo=hoverinfo,
hoverinfosrc=hoverinfosrc,
hoverlabel=hoverlabel,
hovertemplate=hovertemplate,
hovertemplatesrc=hovertemplatesrc,
hovertext=hovertext,
hovertextsrc=hovertextsrc,
ids=ids,
idssrc=idssrc,
legend=legend,
legendgroup=legendgroup,
legendgrouptitle=legendgrouptitle,
legendrank=legendrank,
legendwidth=legendwidth,
line=line,
marker=marker,
meta=meta,
metasrc=metasrc,
mode=mode,
name=name,
opacity=opacity,
selected=selected,
selectedpoints=selectedpoints,
showlegend=showlegend,
stream=stream,
text=text,
textfont=textfont,
textposition=textposition,
textpositionsrc=textpositionsrc,
textsrc=textsrc,
texttemplate=texttemplate,
texttemplatesrc=texttemplatesrc,
uid=uid,
uirevision=uirevision,
unselected=unselected,
visible=visible,
x=x,
x0=x0,
xaxis=xaxis,
xcalendar=xcalendar,
xhoverformat=xhoverformat,
xperiod=xperiod,
xperiod0=xperiod0,
xperiodalignment=xperiodalignment,
xsrc=xsrc,
y=y,
y0=y0,
yaxis=yaxis,
ycalendar=ycalendar,
yhoverformat=yhoverformat,
yperiod=yperiod,
yperiod0=yperiod0,
yperiodalignment=yperiodalignment,
ysrc=ysrc,
**kwargs,
)
return self.add_trace(new_trace, row=row, col=col, secondary_y=secondary_y)
def add_scattermapbox(
self,
below=None,
cluster=None,
connectgaps=None,
customdata=None,
customdatasrc=None,
fill=None,
fillcolor=None,
hoverinfo=None,
hoverinfosrc=None,
hoverlabel=None,
hovertemplate=None,
hovertemplatesrc=None,
hovertext=None,
hovertextsrc=None,
ids=None,
idssrc=None,
lat=None,
latsrc=None,
legend=None,
legendgroup=None,
legendgrouptitle=None,
legendrank=None,
legendwidth=None,
line=None,
lon=None,
lonsrc=None,
marker=None,
meta=None,
metasrc=None,
mode=None,
name=None,
opacity=None,
selected=None,
selectedpoints=None,
showlegend=None,
stream=None,
subplot=None,
text=None,
textfont=None,
textposition=None,
textsrc=None,
texttemplate=None,
texttemplatesrc=None,
uid=None,
uirevision=None,
unselected=None,
visible=None,
row=None,
col=None,
**kwargs,
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Add a new Scattermapbox trace
The data visualized as scatter point, lines or marker symbols
on a Mapbox GL geographic map is provided by longitude/latitude
pairs in `lon` and `lat`.
Parameters
----------
below
Determines if this scattermapbox trace's layers are to
be inserted before the layer with the specified ID. By
default, scattermapbox layers are inserted above all
the base layers. To place the scattermapbox layers
above every other layer, set `below` to "''".
cluster
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scattermapbox.Cluster`
instance or dict with compatible properties
connectgaps
Determines whether or not gaps (i.e. {nan} or missing
values) in the provided data arrays are connected.
customdata
Assigns extra data each datum. This may be useful when
listening to hover, click and selection events. Note
that, "scatter" traces also appends customdata items in
the markers DOM elements
customdatasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`customdata`.
fill
Sets the area to fill with a solid color. Use with
`fillcolor` if not "none". "toself" connects the
endpoints of the trace (or each segment of the trace if
it has gaps) into a closed shape.
fillcolor
Sets the fill color. Defaults to a half-transparent
variant of the line color, marker color, or marker line
color, whichever is available.
hoverinfo
Determines which trace information appear on hover. If
`none` or `skip` are set, no information is displayed
upon hovering. But, if `none` is set, click and hover
events are still fired.
hoverinfosrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hoverinfo`.
hoverlabel
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scattermapbox.Hoverlabel`
instance or dict with compatible properties
hovertemplate
Template string used for rendering the information that
appear on hover box. Note that this will override
`hoverinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
for example "y: %{y}" as well as %{xother}, {%_xother},
{%_xother_}, {%xother_}. When showing info for several
points, "xother" will be added to those with different
x positions from the first point. An underscore before
or after "(x|y)other" will add a space on that side,
only when this field is shown. Numbers are formatted
using d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for
example "Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. The variables available in
`hovertemplate` are the ones emitted as event data
described at this link
https://plotly.com/javascript/plotlyjs-events/#event-
data. Additionally, every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available. Anything contained in tag `<extra>` is
displayed in the secondary box, for example
"<extra>{fullData.name}</extra>". To hide the secondary
box completely, use an empty tag `<extra></extra>`.
hovertemplatesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertemplate`.
hovertext
Sets hover text elements associated with each (lon,lat)
pair If a single string, the same string appears over
all the data points. If an array of string, the items
are mapped in order to the this trace's (lon,lat)
coordinates. To be seen, trace `hoverinfo` must contain
a "text" flag.
hovertextsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertext`.
ids
Assigns id labels to each datum. These ids for object
constancy of data points during animation. Should be an
array of strings, not numbers or any other type.
idssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`ids`.
lat
Sets the latitude coordinates (in degrees North).
latsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`lat`.
legend
Sets the reference to a legend to show this trace in.
References to these legends are "legend", "legend2",
"legend3", etc. Settings for these legends are set in
the layout, under `layout.legend`, `layout.legend2`,
etc.
legendgroup
Sets the legend group for this trace. Traces and shapes
part of the same legend group hide/show at the same
time when toggling legend items.
legendgrouptitle
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scattermapbox.Legendgroupt
itle` instance or dict with compatible properties
legendrank
Sets the legend rank for this trace. Items and groups
with smaller ranks are presented on top/left side while
with "reversed" `legend.traceorder` they are on
bottom/right side. The default legendrank is 1000, so
that you can use ranks less than 1000 to place certain
items before all unranked items, and ranks greater than
1000 to go after all unranked items. When having
unranked or equal rank items shapes would be displayed
after traces i.e. according to their order in data and
layout.
legendwidth
Sets the width (in px or fraction) of the legend for
this trace.
line
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scattermapbox.Line`
instance or dict with compatible properties
lon
Sets the longitude coordinates (in degrees East).
lonsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`lon`.
marker
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scattermapbox.Marker`
instance or dict with compatible properties
meta
Assigns extra meta information associated with this
trace that can be used in various text attributes.
Attributes such as trace `name`, graph, axis and
colorbar `title.text`, annotation `text`
`rangeselector`, `updatemenues` and `sliders` `label`
text all support `meta`. To access the trace `meta`
values in an attribute in the same trace, simply use
`%{meta[i]}` where `i` is the index or key of the
`meta` item in question. To access trace `meta` in
layout attributes, use `%{data[n[.meta[i]}` where `i`
is the index or key of the `meta` and `n` is the trace
index.
metasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`meta`.
mode
Determines the drawing mode for this scatter trace. If
the provided `mode` includes "text" then the `text`
elements appear at the coordinates. Otherwise, the
`text` elements appear on hover.
name
Sets the trace name. The trace name appears as the
legend item and on hover.
opacity
Sets the opacity of the trace.
selected
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scattermapbox.Selected`
instance or dict with compatible properties
selectedpoints
Array containing integer indices of selected points.
Has an effect only for traces that support selections.
Note that an empty array means an empty selection where
the `unselected` are turned on for all points, whereas,
any other non-array values means no selection all where
the `selected` and `unselected` styles have no effect.
showlegend
Determines whether or not an item corresponding to this
trace is shown in the legend.
stream
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scattermapbox.Stream`
instance or dict with compatible properties
subplot
Sets a reference between this trace's data coordinates
and a mapbox subplot. If "mapbox" (the default value),
the data refer to `layout.mapbox`. If "mapbox2", the
data refer to `layout.mapbox2`, and so on.
text
Sets text elements associated with each (lon,lat) pair
If a single string, the same string appears over all
the data points. If an array of string, the items are
mapped in order to the this trace's (lon,lat)
coordinates. If trace `hoverinfo` contains a "text"
flag and "hovertext" is not set, these elements will be
seen in the hover labels.
textfont
Sets the icon text font (color=mapbox.layer.paint.text-
color, size=mapbox.layer.layout.text-size). Has an
effect only when `type` is set to "symbol".
textposition
Sets the positions of the `text` elements with respects
to the (x,y) coordinates.
textsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`text`.
texttemplate
Template string used for rendering the information text
that appear on points. Note that this will override
`textinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
for example "y: %{y}". Numbers are formatted using
d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for example
"Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. Every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available. Finally, the template string has access
to variables `lat`, `lon` and `text`.
texttemplatesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`texttemplate`.
uid
Assign an id to this trace, Use this to provide object
constancy between traces during animations and
transitions.
uirevision
Controls persistence of some user-driven changes to the
trace: `constraintrange` in `parcoords` traces, as well
as some `editable: true` modifications such as `name`
and `colorbar.title`. Defaults to `layout.uirevision`.
Note that other user-driven trace attribute changes are
controlled by `layout` attributes: `trace.visible` is
controlled by `layout.legend.uirevision`,
`selectedpoints` is controlled by
`layout.selectionrevision`, and `colorbar.(x|y)`
(accessible with `config: {editable: true}`) is
controlled by `layout.editrevision`. Trace changes are
tracked by `uid`, which only falls back on trace index
if no `uid` is provided. So if your app can add/remove
traces before the end of the `data` array, such that
the same trace has a different index, you can still
preserve user-driven changes if you give each trace a
`uid` that stays with it as it moves.
unselected
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scattermapbox.Unselected`
instance or dict with compatible properties
visible
Determines whether or not this trace is visible. If
"legendonly", the trace is not drawn, but can appear as
a legend item (provided that the legend itself is
visible).
row : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot row index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
rows in the specified column(s).
col : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot col index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
columns in the specified row(s).
Returns
-------
FigureWidget
"""
from plotly.graph_objs import Scattermapbox
new_trace = Scattermapbox(
below=below,
cluster=cluster,
connectgaps=connectgaps,
customdata=customdata,
customdatasrc=customdatasrc,
fill=fill,
fillcolor=fillcolor,
hoverinfo=hoverinfo,
hoverinfosrc=hoverinfosrc,
hoverlabel=hoverlabel,
hovertemplate=hovertemplate,
hovertemplatesrc=hovertemplatesrc,
hovertext=hovertext,
hovertextsrc=hovertextsrc,
ids=ids,
idssrc=idssrc,
lat=lat,
latsrc=latsrc,
legend=legend,
legendgroup=legendgroup,
legendgrouptitle=legendgrouptitle,
legendrank=legendrank,
legendwidth=legendwidth,
line=line,
lon=lon,
lonsrc=lonsrc,
marker=marker,
meta=meta,
metasrc=metasrc,
mode=mode,
name=name,
opacity=opacity,
selected=selected,
selectedpoints=selectedpoints,
showlegend=showlegend,
stream=stream,
subplot=subplot,
text=text,
textfont=textfont,
textposition=textposition,
textsrc=textsrc,
texttemplate=texttemplate,
texttemplatesrc=texttemplatesrc,
uid=uid,
uirevision=uirevision,
unselected=unselected,
visible=visible,
**kwargs,
)
return self.add_trace(new_trace, row=row, col=col)
def add_scatterpolar(
self,
cliponaxis=None,
connectgaps=None,
customdata=None,
customdatasrc=None,
dr=None,
dtheta=None,
fill=None,
fillcolor=None,
hoverinfo=None,
hoverinfosrc=None,
hoverlabel=None,
hoveron=None,
hovertemplate=None,
hovertemplatesrc=None,
hovertext=None,
hovertextsrc=None,
ids=None,
idssrc=None,
legend=None,
legendgroup=None,
legendgrouptitle=None,
legendrank=None,
legendwidth=None,
line=None,
marker=None,
meta=None,
metasrc=None,
mode=None,
name=None,
opacity=None,
r=None,
r0=None,
rsrc=None,
selected=None,
selectedpoints=None,
showlegend=None,
stream=None,
subplot=None,
text=None,
textfont=None,
textposition=None,
textpositionsrc=None,
textsrc=None,
texttemplate=None,
texttemplatesrc=None,
theta=None,
theta0=None,
thetasrc=None,
thetaunit=None,
uid=None,
uirevision=None,
unselected=None,
visible=None,
row=None,
col=None,
**kwargs,
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Add a new Scatterpolar trace
The scatterpolar trace type encompasses line charts, scatter
charts, text charts, and bubble charts in polar coordinates.
The data visualized as scatter point or lines is set in `r`
(radial) and `theta` (angular) coordinates Text (appearing
either on the chart or on hover only) is via `text`. Bubble
charts are achieved by setting `marker.size` and/or
`marker.color` to numerical arrays.
Parameters
----------
cliponaxis
Determines whether or not markers and text nodes are
clipped about the subplot axes. To show markers and
text nodes above axis lines and tick labels, make sure
to set `xaxis.layer` and `yaxis.layer` to *below
traces*.
connectgaps
Determines whether or not gaps (i.e. {nan} or missing
values) in the provided data arrays are connected.
customdata
Assigns extra data each datum. This may be useful when
listening to hover, click and selection events. Note
that, "scatter" traces also appends customdata items in
the markers DOM elements
customdatasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`customdata`.
dr
Sets the r coordinate step.
dtheta
Sets the theta coordinate step. By default, the
`dtheta` step equals the subplot's period divided by
the length of the `r` coordinates.
fill
Sets the area to fill with a solid color. Use with
`fillcolor` if not "none". scatterpolar has a subset of
the options available to scatter. "toself" connects the
endpoints of the trace (or each segment of the trace if
it has gaps) into a closed shape. "tonext" fills the
space between two traces if one completely encloses the
other (eg consecutive contour lines), and behaves like
"toself" if there is no trace before it. "tonext"
should not be used if one trace does not enclose the
other.
fillcolor
Sets the fill color. Defaults to a half-transparent
variant of the line color, marker color, or marker line
color, whichever is available.
hoverinfo
Determines which trace information appear on hover. If
`none` or `skip` are set, no information is displayed
upon hovering. But, if `none` is set, click and hover
events are still fired.
hoverinfosrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hoverinfo`.
hoverlabel
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scatterpolar.Hoverlabel`
instance or dict with compatible properties
hoveron
Do the hover effects highlight individual points
(markers or line points) or do they highlight filled
regions? If the fill is "toself" or "tonext" and there
are no markers or text, then the default is "fills",
otherwise it is "points".
hovertemplate
Template string used for rendering the information that
appear on hover box. Note that this will override
`hoverinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
for example "y: %{y}" as well as %{xother}, {%_xother},
{%_xother_}, {%xother_}. When showing info for several
points, "xother" will be added to those with different
x positions from the first point. An underscore before
or after "(x|y)other" will add a space on that side,
only when this field is shown. Numbers are formatted
using d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for
example "Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. The variables available in
`hovertemplate` are the ones emitted as event data
described at this link
https://plotly.com/javascript/plotlyjs-events/#event-
data. Additionally, every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available. Anything contained in tag `<extra>` is
displayed in the secondary box, for example
"<extra>{fullData.name}</extra>". To hide the secondary
box completely, use an empty tag `<extra></extra>`.
hovertemplatesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertemplate`.
hovertext
Sets hover text elements associated with each (x,y)
pair. If a single string, the same string appears over
all the data points. If an array of string, the items
are mapped in order to the this trace's (x,y)
coordinates. To be seen, trace `hoverinfo` must contain
a "text" flag.
hovertextsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertext`.
ids
Assigns id labels to each datum. These ids for object
constancy of data points during animation. Should be an
array of strings, not numbers or any other type.
idssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`ids`.
legend
Sets the reference to a legend to show this trace in.
References to these legends are "legend", "legend2",
"legend3", etc. Settings for these legends are set in
the layout, under `layout.legend`, `layout.legend2`,
etc.
legendgroup
Sets the legend group for this trace. Traces and shapes
part of the same legend group hide/show at the same
time when toggling legend items.
legendgrouptitle
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scatterpolar.Legendgroupti
tle` instance or dict with compatible properties
legendrank
Sets the legend rank for this trace. Items and groups
with smaller ranks are presented on top/left side while
with "reversed" `legend.traceorder` they are on
bottom/right side. The default legendrank is 1000, so
that you can use ranks less than 1000 to place certain
items before all unranked items, and ranks greater than
1000 to go after all unranked items. When having
unranked or equal rank items shapes would be displayed
after traces i.e. according to their order in data and
layout.
legendwidth
Sets the width (in px or fraction) of the legend for
this trace.
line
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scatterpolar.Line`
instance or dict with compatible properties
marker
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scatterpolar.Marker`
instance or dict with compatible properties
meta
Assigns extra meta information associated with this
trace that can be used in various text attributes.
Attributes such as trace `name`, graph, axis and
colorbar `title.text`, annotation `text`
`rangeselector`, `updatemenues` and `sliders` `label`
text all support `meta`. To access the trace `meta`
values in an attribute in the same trace, simply use
`%{meta[i]}` where `i` is the index or key of the
`meta` item in question. To access trace `meta` in
layout attributes, use `%{data[n[.meta[i]}` where `i`
is the index or key of the `meta` and `n` is the trace
index.
metasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`meta`.
mode
Determines the drawing mode for this scatter trace. If
the provided `mode` includes "text" then the `text`
elements appear at the coordinates. Otherwise, the
`text` elements appear on hover. If there are less than
20 points and the trace is not stacked then the default
is "lines+markers". Otherwise, "lines".
name
Sets the trace name. The trace name appears as the
legend item and on hover.
opacity
Sets the opacity of the trace.
r
Sets the radial coordinates
r0
Alternate to `r`. Builds a linear space of r
coordinates. Use with `dr` where `r0` is the starting
coordinate and `dr` the step.
rsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`r`.
selected
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scatterpolar.Selected`
instance or dict with compatible properties
selectedpoints
Array containing integer indices of selected points.
Has an effect only for traces that support selections.
Note that an empty array means an empty selection where
the `unselected` are turned on for all points, whereas,
any other non-array values means no selection all where
the `selected` and `unselected` styles have no effect.
showlegend
Determines whether or not an item corresponding to this
trace is shown in the legend.
stream
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scatterpolar.Stream`
instance or dict with compatible properties
subplot
Sets a reference between this trace's data coordinates
and a polar subplot. If "polar" (the default value),
the data refer to `layout.polar`. If "polar2", the data
refer to `layout.polar2`, and so on.
text
Sets text elements associated with each (x,y) pair. If
a single string, the same string appears over all the
data points. If an array of string, the items are
mapped in order to the this trace's (x,y) coordinates.
If trace `hoverinfo` contains a "text" flag and
"hovertext" is not set, these elements will be seen in
the hover labels.
textfont
Sets the text font.
textposition
Sets the positions of the `text` elements with respects
to the (x,y) coordinates.
textpositionsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`textposition`.
textsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`text`.
texttemplate
Template string used for rendering the information text
that appear on points. Note that this will override
`textinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
for example "y: %{y}". Numbers are formatted using
d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for example
"Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. Every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available. Finally, the template string has access
to variables `r`, `theta` and `text`.
texttemplatesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`texttemplate`.
theta
Sets the angular coordinates
theta0
Alternate to `theta`. Builds a linear space of theta
coordinates. Use with `dtheta` where `theta0` is the
starting coordinate and `dtheta` the step.
thetasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`theta`.
thetaunit
Sets the unit of input "theta" values. Has an effect
only when on "linear" angular axes.
uid
Assign an id to this trace, Use this to provide object
constancy between traces during animations and
transitions.
uirevision
Controls persistence of some user-driven changes to the
trace: `constraintrange` in `parcoords` traces, as well
as some `editable: true` modifications such as `name`
and `colorbar.title`. Defaults to `layout.uirevision`.
Note that other user-driven trace attribute changes are
controlled by `layout` attributes: `trace.visible` is
controlled by `layout.legend.uirevision`,
`selectedpoints` is controlled by
`layout.selectionrevision`, and `colorbar.(x|y)`
(accessible with `config: {editable: true}`) is
controlled by `layout.editrevision`. Trace changes are
tracked by `uid`, which only falls back on trace index
if no `uid` is provided. So if your app can add/remove
traces before the end of the `data` array, such that
the same trace has a different index, you can still
preserve user-driven changes if you give each trace a
`uid` that stays with it as it moves.
unselected
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scatterpolar.Unselected`
instance or dict with compatible properties
visible
Determines whether or not this trace is visible. If
"legendonly", the trace is not drawn, but can appear as
a legend item (provided that the legend itself is
visible).
row : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot row index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
rows in the specified column(s).
col : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot col index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
columns in the specified row(s).
Returns
-------
FigureWidget
"""
from plotly.graph_objs import Scatterpolar
new_trace = Scatterpolar(
cliponaxis=cliponaxis,
connectgaps=connectgaps,
customdata=customdata,
customdatasrc=customdatasrc,
dr=dr,
dtheta=dtheta,
fill=fill,
fillcolor=fillcolor,
hoverinfo=hoverinfo,
hoverinfosrc=hoverinfosrc,
hoverlabel=hoverlabel,
hoveron=hoveron,
hovertemplate=hovertemplate,
hovertemplatesrc=hovertemplatesrc,
hovertext=hovertext,
hovertextsrc=hovertextsrc,
ids=ids,
idssrc=idssrc,
legend=legend,
legendgroup=legendgroup,
legendgrouptitle=legendgrouptitle,
legendrank=legendrank,
legendwidth=legendwidth,
line=line,
marker=marker,
meta=meta,
metasrc=metasrc,
mode=mode,
name=name,
opacity=opacity,
r=r,
r0=r0,
rsrc=rsrc,
selected=selected,
selectedpoints=selectedpoints,
showlegend=showlegend,
stream=stream,
subplot=subplot,
text=text,
textfont=textfont,
textposition=textposition,
textpositionsrc=textpositionsrc,
textsrc=textsrc,
texttemplate=texttemplate,
texttemplatesrc=texttemplatesrc,
theta=theta,
theta0=theta0,
thetasrc=thetasrc,
thetaunit=thetaunit,
uid=uid,
uirevision=uirevision,
unselected=unselected,
visible=visible,
**kwargs,
)
return self.add_trace(new_trace, row=row, col=col)
def add_scatterpolargl(
self,
connectgaps=None,
customdata=None,
customdatasrc=None,
dr=None,
dtheta=None,
fill=None,
fillcolor=None,
hoverinfo=None,
hoverinfosrc=None,
hoverlabel=None,
hovertemplate=None,
hovertemplatesrc=None,
hovertext=None,
hovertextsrc=None,
ids=None,
idssrc=None,
legend=None,
legendgroup=None,
legendgrouptitle=None,
legendrank=None,
legendwidth=None,
line=None,
marker=None,
meta=None,
metasrc=None,
mode=None,
name=None,
opacity=None,
r=None,
r0=None,
rsrc=None,
selected=None,
selectedpoints=None,
showlegend=None,
stream=None,
subplot=None,
text=None,
textfont=None,
textposition=None,
textpositionsrc=None,
textsrc=None,
texttemplate=None,
texttemplatesrc=None,
theta=None,
theta0=None,
thetasrc=None,
thetaunit=None,
uid=None,
uirevision=None,
unselected=None,
visible=None,
row=None,
col=None,
**kwargs,
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Add a new Scatterpolargl trace
The scatterpolargl trace type encompasses line charts, scatter
charts, and bubble charts in polar coordinates using the WebGL
plotting engine. The data visualized as scatter point or lines
is set in `r` (radial) and `theta` (angular) coordinates Bubble
charts are achieved by setting `marker.size` and/or
`marker.color` to numerical arrays.
Parameters
----------
connectgaps
Determines whether or not gaps (i.e. {nan} or missing
values) in the provided data arrays are connected.
customdata
Assigns extra data each datum. This may be useful when
listening to hover, click and selection events. Note
that, "scatter" traces also appends customdata items in
the markers DOM elements
customdatasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`customdata`.
dr
Sets the r coordinate step.
dtheta
Sets the theta coordinate step. By default, the
`dtheta` step equals the subplot's period divided by
the length of the `r` coordinates.
fill
Sets the area to fill with a solid color. Defaults to
"none" unless this trace is stacked, then it gets
"tonexty" ("tonextx") if `orientation` is "v" ("h") Use
with `fillcolor` if not "none". "tozerox" and "tozeroy"
fill to x=0 and y=0 respectively. "tonextx" and
"tonexty" fill between the endpoints of this trace and
the endpoints of the trace before it, connecting those
endpoints with straight lines (to make a stacked area
graph); if there is no trace before it, they behave
like "tozerox" and "tozeroy". "toself" connects the
endpoints of the trace (or each segment of the trace if
it has gaps) into a closed shape. "tonext" fills the
space between two traces if one completely encloses the
other (eg consecutive contour lines), and behaves like
"toself" if there is no trace before it. "tonext"
should not be used if one trace does not enclose the
other. Traces in a `stackgroup` will only fill to (or
be filled to) other traces in the same group. With
multiple `stackgroup`s or some traces stacked and some
not, if fill-linked traces are not already consecutive,
the later ones will be pushed down in the drawing
order.
fillcolor
Sets the fill color. Defaults to a half-transparent
variant of the line color, marker color, or marker line
color, whichever is available.
hoverinfo
Determines which trace information appear on hover. If
`none` or `skip` are set, no information is displayed
upon hovering. But, if `none` is set, click and hover
events are still fired.
hoverinfosrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hoverinfo`.
hoverlabel
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scatterpolargl.Hoverlabel`
instance or dict with compatible properties
hovertemplate
Template string used for rendering the information that
appear on hover box. Note that this will override
`hoverinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
for example "y: %{y}" as well as %{xother}, {%_xother},
{%_xother_}, {%xother_}. When showing info for several
points, "xother" will be added to those with different
x positions from the first point. An underscore before
or after "(x|y)other" will add a space on that side,
only when this field is shown. Numbers are formatted
using d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for
example "Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. The variables available in
`hovertemplate` are the ones emitted as event data
described at this link
https://plotly.com/javascript/plotlyjs-events/#event-
data. Additionally, every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available. Anything contained in tag `<extra>` is
displayed in the secondary box, for example
"<extra>{fullData.name}</extra>". To hide the secondary
box completely, use an empty tag `<extra></extra>`.
hovertemplatesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertemplate`.
hovertext
Sets hover text elements associated with each (x,y)
pair. If a single string, the same string appears over
all the data points. If an array of string, the items
are mapped in order to the this trace's (x,y)
coordinates. To be seen, trace `hoverinfo` must contain
a "text" flag.
hovertextsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertext`.
ids
Assigns id labels to each datum. These ids for object
constancy of data points during animation. Should be an
array of strings, not numbers or any other type.
idssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`ids`.
legend
Sets the reference to a legend to show this trace in.
References to these legends are "legend", "legend2",
"legend3", etc. Settings for these legends are set in
the layout, under `layout.legend`, `layout.legend2`,
etc.
legendgroup
Sets the legend group for this trace. Traces and shapes
part of the same legend group hide/show at the same
time when toggling legend items.
legendgrouptitle
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scatterpolargl.Legendgroup
title` instance or dict with compatible properties
legendrank
Sets the legend rank for this trace. Items and groups
with smaller ranks are presented on top/left side while
with "reversed" `legend.traceorder` they are on
bottom/right side. The default legendrank is 1000, so
that you can use ranks less than 1000 to place certain
items before all unranked items, and ranks greater than
1000 to go after all unranked items. When having
unranked or equal rank items shapes would be displayed
after traces i.e. according to their order in data and
layout.
legendwidth
Sets the width (in px or fraction) of the legend for
this trace.
line
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scatterpolargl.Line`
instance or dict with compatible properties
marker
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scatterpolargl.Marker`
instance or dict with compatible properties
meta
Assigns extra meta information associated with this
trace that can be used in various text attributes.
Attributes such as trace `name`, graph, axis and
colorbar `title.text`, annotation `text`
`rangeselector`, `updatemenues` and `sliders` `label`
text all support `meta`. To access the trace `meta`
values in an attribute in the same trace, simply use
`%{meta[i]}` where `i` is the index or key of the
`meta` item in question. To access trace `meta` in
layout attributes, use `%{data[n[.meta[i]}` where `i`
is the index or key of the `meta` and `n` is the trace
index.
metasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`meta`.
mode
Determines the drawing mode for this scatter trace. If
the provided `mode` includes "text" then the `text`
elements appear at the coordinates. Otherwise, the
`text` elements appear on hover. If there are less than
20 points and the trace is not stacked then the default
is "lines+markers". Otherwise, "lines".
name
Sets the trace name. The trace name appears as the
legend item and on hover.
opacity
Sets the opacity of the trace.
r
Sets the radial coordinates
r0
Alternate to `r`. Builds a linear space of r
coordinates. Use with `dr` where `r0` is the starting
coordinate and `dr` the step.
rsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`r`.
selected
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scatterpolargl.Selected`
instance or dict with compatible properties
selectedpoints
Array containing integer indices of selected points.
Has an effect only for traces that support selections.
Note that an empty array means an empty selection where
the `unselected` are turned on for all points, whereas,
any other non-array values means no selection all where
the `selected` and `unselected` styles have no effect.
showlegend
Determines whether or not an item corresponding to this
trace is shown in the legend.
stream
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scatterpolargl.Stream`
instance or dict with compatible properties
subplot
Sets a reference between this trace's data coordinates
and a polar subplot. If "polar" (the default value),
the data refer to `layout.polar`. If "polar2", the data
refer to `layout.polar2`, and so on.
text
Sets text elements associated with each (x,y) pair. If
a single string, the same string appears over all the
data points. If an array of string, the items are
mapped in order to the this trace's (x,y) coordinates.
If trace `hoverinfo` contains a "text" flag and
"hovertext" is not set, these elements will be seen in
the hover labels.
textfont
Sets the text font.
textposition
Sets the positions of the `text` elements with respects
to the (x,y) coordinates.
textpositionsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`textposition`.
textsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`text`.
texttemplate
Template string used for rendering the information text
that appear on points. Note that this will override
`textinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
for example "y: %{y}". Numbers are formatted using
d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for example
"Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. Every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available. Finally, the template string has access
to variables `r`, `theta` and `text`.
texttemplatesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`texttemplate`.
theta
Sets the angular coordinates
theta0
Alternate to `theta`. Builds a linear space of theta
coordinates. Use with `dtheta` where `theta0` is the
starting coordinate and `dtheta` the step.
thetasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`theta`.
thetaunit
Sets the unit of input "theta" values. Has an effect
only when on "linear" angular axes.
uid
Assign an id to this trace, Use this to provide object
constancy between traces during animations and
transitions.
uirevision
Controls persistence of some user-driven changes to the
trace: `constraintrange` in `parcoords` traces, as well
as some `editable: true` modifications such as `name`
and `colorbar.title`. Defaults to `layout.uirevision`.
Note that other user-driven trace attribute changes are
controlled by `layout` attributes: `trace.visible` is
controlled by `layout.legend.uirevision`,
`selectedpoints` is controlled by
`layout.selectionrevision`, and `colorbar.(x|y)`
(accessible with `config: {editable: true}`) is
controlled by `layout.editrevision`. Trace changes are
tracked by `uid`, which only falls back on trace index
if no `uid` is provided. So if your app can add/remove
traces before the end of the `data` array, such that
the same trace has a different index, you can still
preserve user-driven changes if you give each trace a
`uid` that stays with it as it moves.
unselected
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scatterpolargl.Unselected`
instance or dict with compatible properties
visible
Determines whether or not this trace is visible. If
"legendonly", the trace is not drawn, but can appear as
a legend item (provided that the legend itself is
visible).
row : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot row index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
rows in the specified column(s).
col : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot col index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
columns in the specified row(s).
Returns
-------
FigureWidget
"""
from plotly.graph_objs import Scatterpolargl
new_trace = Scatterpolargl(
connectgaps=connectgaps,
customdata=customdata,
customdatasrc=customdatasrc,
dr=dr,
dtheta=dtheta,
fill=fill,
fillcolor=fillcolor,
hoverinfo=hoverinfo,
hoverinfosrc=hoverinfosrc,
hoverlabel=hoverlabel,
hovertemplate=hovertemplate,
hovertemplatesrc=hovertemplatesrc,
hovertext=hovertext,
hovertextsrc=hovertextsrc,
ids=ids,
idssrc=idssrc,
legend=legend,
legendgroup=legendgroup,
legendgrouptitle=legendgrouptitle,
legendrank=legendrank,
legendwidth=legendwidth,
line=line,
marker=marker,
meta=meta,
metasrc=metasrc,
mode=mode,
name=name,
opacity=opacity,
r=r,
r0=r0,
rsrc=rsrc,
selected=selected,
selectedpoints=selectedpoints,
showlegend=showlegend,
stream=stream,
subplot=subplot,
text=text,
textfont=textfont,
textposition=textposition,
textpositionsrc=textpositionsrc,
textsrc=textsrc,
texttemplate=texttemplate,
texttemplatesrc=texttemplatesrc,
theta=theta,
theta0=theta0,
thetasrc=thetasrc,
thetaunit=thetaunit,
uid=uid,
uirevision=uirevision,
unselected=unselected,
visible=visible,
**kwargs,
)
return self.add_trace(new_trace, row=row, col=col)
def add_scattersmith(
self,
cliponaxis=None,
connectgaps=None,
customdata=None,
customdatasrc=None,
fill=None,
fillcolor=None,
hoverinfo=None,
hoverinfosrc=None,
hoverlabel=None,
hoveron=None,
hovertemplate=None,
hovertemplatesrc=None,
hovertext=None,
hovertextsrc=None,
ids=None,
idssrc=None,
imag=None,
imagsrc=None,
legend=None,
legendgroup=None,
legendgrouptitle=None,
legendrank=None,
legendwidth=None,
line=None,
marker=None,
meta=None,
metasrc=None,
mode=None,
name=None,
opacity=None,
real=None,
realsrc=None,
selected=None,
selectedpoints=None,
showlegend=None,
stream=None,
subplot=None,
text=None,
textfont=None,
textposition=None,
textpositionsrc=None,
textsrc=None,
texttemplate=None,
texttemplatesrc=None,
uid=None,
uirevision=None,
unselected=None,
visible=None,
row=None,
col=None,
**kwargs,
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Add a new Scattersmith trace
The scattersmith trace type encompasses line charts, scatter
charts, text charts, and bubble charts in smith coordinates.
The data visualized as scatter point or lines is set in `real`
and `imag` (imaginary) coordinates Text (appearing either on
the chart or on hover only) is via `text`. Bubble charts are
achieved by setting `marker.size` and/or `marker.color` to
numerical arrays.
Parameters
----------
cliponaxis
Determines whether or not markers and text nodes are
clipped about the subplot axes. To show markers and
text nodes above axis lines and tick labels, make sure
to set `xaxis.layer` and `yaxis.layer` to *below
traces*.
connectgaps
Determines whether or not gaps (i.e. {nan} or missing
values) in the provided data arrays are connected.
customdata
Assigns extra data each datum. This may be useful when
listening to hover, click and selection events. Note
that, "scatter" traces also appends customdata items in
the markers DOM elements
customdatasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`customdata`.
fill
Sets the area to fill with a solid color. Use with
`fillcolor` if not "none". scattersmith has a subset of
the options available to scatter. "toself" connects the
endpoints of the trace (or each segment of the trace if
it has gaps) into a closed shape. "tonext" fills the
space between two traces if one completely encloses the
other (eg consecutive contour lines), and behaves like
"toself" if there is no trace before it. "tonext"
should not be used if one trace does not enclose the
other.
fillcolor
Sets the fill color. Defaults to a half-transparent
variant of the line color, marker color, or marker line
color, whichever is available.
hoverinfo
Determines which trace information appear on hover. If
`none` or `skip` are set, no information is displayed
upon hovering. But, if `none` is set, click and hover
events are still fired.
hoverinfosrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hoverinfo`.
hoverlabel
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scattersmith.Hoverlabel`
instance or dict with compatible properties
hoveron
Do the hover effects highlight individual points
(markers or line points) or do they highlight filled
regions? If the fill is "toself" or "tonext" and there
are no markers or text, then the default is "fills",
otherwise it is "points".
hovertemplate
Template string used for rendering the information that
appear on hover box. Note that this will override
`hoverinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
for example "y: %{y}" as well as %{xother}, {%_xother},
{%_xother_}, {%xother_}. When showing info for several
points, "xother" will be added to those with different
x positions from the first point. An underscore before
or after "(x|y)other" will add a space on that side,
only when this field is shown. Numbers are formatted
using d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for
example "Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. The variables available in
`hovertemplate` are the ones emitted as event data
described at this link
https://plotly.com/javascript/plotlyjs-events/#event-
data. Additionally, every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available. Anything contained in tag `<extra>` is
displayed in the secondary box, for example
"<extra>{fullData.name}</extra>". To hide the secondary
box completely, use an empty tag `<extra></extra>`.
hovertemplatesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertemplate`.
hovertext
Sets hover text elements associated with each (x,y)
pair. If a single string, the same string appears over
all the data points. If an array of string, the items
are mapped in order to the this trace's (x,y)
coordinates. To be seen, trace `hoverinfo` must contain
a "text" flag.
hovertextsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertext`.
ids
Assigns id labels to each datum. These ids for object
constancy of data points during animation. Should be an
array of strings, not numbers or any other type.
idssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`ids`.
imag
Sets the imaginary component of the data, in units of
normalized impedance such that real=1, imag=0 is the
center of the chart.
imagsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`imag`.
legend
Sets the reference to a legend to show this trace in.
References to these legends are "legend", "legend2",
"legend3", etc. Settings for these legends are set in
the layout, under `layout.legend`, `layout.legend2`,
etc.
legendgroup
Sets the legend group for this trace. Traces and shapes
part of the same legend group hide/show at the same
time when toggling legend items.
legendgrouptitle
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scattersmith.Legendgroupti
tle` instance or dict with compatible properties
legendrank
Sets the legend rank for this trace. Items and groups
with smaller ranks are presented on top/left side while
with "reversed" `legend.traceorder` they are on
bottom/right side. The default legendrank is 1000, so
that you can use ranks less than 1000 to place certain
items before all unranked items, and ranks greater than
1000 to go after all unranked items. When having
unranked or equal rank items shapes would be displayed
after traces i.e. according to their order in data and
layout.
legendwidth
Sets the width (in px or fraction) of the legend for
this trace.
line
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scattersmith.Line`
instance or dict with compatible properties
marker
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scattersmith.Marker`
instance or dict with compatible properties
meta
Assigns extra meta information associated with this
trace that can be used in various text attributes.
Attributes such as trace `name`, graph, axis and
colorbar `title.text`, annotation `text`
`rangeselector`, `updatemenues` and `sliders` `label`
text all support `meta`. To access the trace `meta`
values in an attribute in the same trace, simply use
`%{meta[i]}` where `i` is the index or key of the
`meta` item in question. To access trace `meta` in
layout attributes, use `%{data[n[.meta[i]}` where `i`
is the index or key of the `meta` and `n` is the trace
index.
metasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`meta`.
mode
Determines the drawing mode for this scatter trace. If
the provided `mode` includes "text" then the `text`
elements appear at the coordinates. Otherwise, the
`text` elements appear on hover. If there are less than
20 points and the trace is not stacked then the default
is "lines+markers". Otherwise, "lines".
name
Sets the trace name. The trace name appears as the
legend item and on hover.
opacity
Sets the opacity of the trace.
real
Sets the real component of the data, in units of
normalized impedance such that real=1, imag=0 is the
center of the chart.
realsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`real`.
selected
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scattersmith.Selected`
instance or dict with compatible properties
selectedpoints
Array containing integer indices of selected points.
Has an effect only for traces that support selections.
Note that an empty array means an empty selection where
the `unselected` are turned on for all points, whereas,
any other non-array values means no selection all where
the `selected` and `unselected` styles have no effect.
showlegend
Determines whether or not an item corresponding to this
trace is shown in the legend.
stream
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scattersmith.Stream`
instance or dict with compatible properties
subplot
Sets a reference between this trace's data coordinates
and a smith subplot. If "smith" (the default value),
the data refer to `layout.smith`. If "smith2", the data
refer to `layout.smith2`, and so on.
text
Sets text elements associated with each (x,y) pair. If
a single string, the same string appears over all the
data points. If an array of string, the items are
mapped in order to the this trace's (x,y) coordinates.
If trace `hoverinfo` contains a "text" flag and
"hovertext" is not set, these elements will be seen in
the hover labels.
textfont
Sets the text font.
textposition
Sets the positions of the `text` elements with respects
to the (x,y) coordinates.
textpositionsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`textposition`.
textsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`text`.
texttemplate
Template string used for rendering the information text
that appear on points. Note that this will override
`textinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
for example "y: %{y}". Numbers are formatted using
d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for example
"Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. Every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available. Finally, the template string has access
to variables `real`, `imag` and `text`.
texttemplatesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`texttemplate`.
uid
Assign an id to this trace, Use this to provide object
constancy between traces during animations and
transitions.
uirevision
Controls persistence of some user-driven changes to the
trace: `constraintrange` in `parcoords` traces, as well
as some `editable: true` modifications such as `name`
and `colorbar.title`. Defaults to `layout.uirevision`.
Note that other user-driven trace attribute changes are
controlled by `layout` attributes: `trace.visible` is
controlled by `layout.legend.uirevision`,
`selectedpoints` is controlled by
`layout.selectionrevision`, and `colorbar.(x|y)`
(accessible with `config: {editable: true}`) is
controlled by `layout.editrevision`. Trace changes are
tracked by `uid`, which only falls back on trace index
if no `uid` is provided. So if your app can add/remove
traces before the end of the `data` array, such that
the same trace has a different index, you can still
preserve user-driven changes if you give each trace a
`uid` that stays with it as it moves.
unselected
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scattersmith.Unselected`
instance or dict with compatible properties
visible
Determines whether or not this trace is visible. If
"legendonly", the trace is not drawn, but can appear as
a legend item (provided that the legend itself is
visible).
row : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot row index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
rows in the specified column(s).
col : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot col index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
columns in the specified row(s).
Returns
-------
FigureWidget
"""
from plotly.graph_objs import Scattersmith
new_trace = Scattersmith(
cliponaxis=cliponaxis,
connectgaps=connectgaps,
customdata=customdata,
customdatasrc=customdatasrc,
fill=fill,
fillcolor=fillcolor,
hoverinfo=hoverinfo,
hoverinfosrc=hoverinfosrc,
hoverlabel=hoverlabel,
hoveron=hoveron,
hovertemplate=hovertemplate,
hovertemplatesrc=hovertemplatesrc,
hovertext=hovertext,
hovertextsrc=hovertextsrc,
ids=ids,
idssrc=idssrc,
imag=imag,
imagsrc=imagsrc,
legend=legend,
legendgroup=legendgroup,
legendgrouptitle=legendgrouptitle,
legendrank=legendrank,
legendwidth=legendwidth,
line=line,
marker=marker,
meta=meta,
metasrc=metasrc,
mode=mode,
name=name,
opacity=opacity,
real=real,
realsrc=realsrc,
selected=selected,
selectedpoints=selectedpoints,
showlegend=showlegend,
stream=stream,
subplot=subplot,
text=text,
textfont=textfont,
textposition=textposition,
textpositionsrc=textpositionsrc,
textsrc=textsrc,
texttemplate=texttemplate,
texttemplatesrc=texttemplatesrc,
uid=uid,
uirevision=uirevision,
unselected=unselected,
visible=visible,
**kwargs,
)
return self.add_trace(new_trace, row=row, col=col)
def add_scatterternary(
self,
a=None,
asrc=None,
b=None,
bsrc=None,
c=None,
cliponaxis=None,
connectgaps=None,
csrc=None,
customdata=None,
customdatasrc=None,
fill=None,
fillcolor=None,
hoverinfo=None,
hoverinfosrc=None,
hoverlabel=None,
hoveron=None,
hovertemplate=None,
hovertemplatesrc=None,
hovertext=None,
hovertextsrc=None,
ids=None,
idssrc=None,
legend=None,
legendgroup=None,
legendgrouptitle=None,
legendrank=None,
legendwidth=None,
line=None,
marker=None,
meta=None,
metasrc=None,
mode=None,
name=None,
opacity=None,
selected=None,
selectedpoints=None,
showlegend=None,
stream=None,
subplot=None,
sum=None,
text=None,
textfont=None,
textposition=None,
textpositionsrc=None,
textsrc=None,
texttemplate=None,
texttemplatesrc=None,
uid=None,
uirevision=None,
unselected=None,
visible=None,
row=None,
col=None,
**kwargs,
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Add a new Scatterternary trace
Provides similar functionality to the "scatter" type but on a
ternary phase diagram. The data is provided by at least two
arrays out of `a`, `b`, `c` triplets.
Parameters
----------
a
Sets the quantity of component `a` in each data point.
If `a`, `b`, and `c` are all provided, they need not be
normalized, only the relative values matter. If only
two arrays are provided they must be normalized to
match `ternary<i>.sum`.
asrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`a`.
b
Sets the quantity of component `a` in each data point.
If `a`, `b`, and `c` are all provided, they need not be
normalized, only the relative values matter. If only
two arrays are provided they must be normalized to
match `ternary<i>.sum`.
bsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`b`.
c
Sets the quantity of component `a` in each data point.
If `a`, `b`, and `c` are all provided, they need not be
normalized, only the relative values matter. If only
two arrays are provided they must be normalized to
match `ternary<i>.sum`.
cliponaxis
Determines whether or not markers and text nodes are
clipped about the subplot axes. To show markers and
text nodes above axis lines and tick labels, make sure
to set `xaxis.layer` and `yaxis.layer` to *below
traces*.
connectgaps
Determines whether or not gaps (i.e. {nan} or missing
values) in the provided data arrays are connected.
csrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`c`.
customdata
Assigns extra data each datum. This may be useful when
listening to hover, click and selection events. Note
that, "scatter" traces also appends customdata items in
the markers DOM elements
customdatasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`customdata`.
fill
Sets the area to fill with a solid color. Use with
`fillcolor` if not "none". scatterternary has a subset
of the options available to scatter. "toself" connects
the endpoints of the trace (or each segment of the
trace if it has gaps) into a closed shape. "tonext"
fills the space between two traces if one completely
encloses the other (eg consecutive contour lines), and
behaves like "toself" if there is no trace before it.
"tonext" should not be used if one trace does not
enclose the other.
fillcolor
Sets the fill color. Defaults to a half-transparent
variant of the line color, marker color, or marker line
color, whichever is available.
hoverinfo
Determines which trace information appear on hover. If
`none` or `skip` are set, no information is displayed
upon hovering. But, if `none` is set, click and hover
events are still fired.
hoverinfosrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hoverinfo`.
hoverlabel
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scatterternary.Hoverlabel`
instance or dict with compatible properties
hoveron
Do the hover effects highlight individual points
(markers or line points) or do they highlight filled
regions? If the fill is "toself" or "tonext" and there
are no markers or text, then the default is "fills",
otherwise it is "points".
hovertemplate
Template string used for rendering the information that
appear on hover box. Note that this will override
`hoverinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
for example "y: %{y}" as well as %{xother}, {%_xother},
{%_xother_}, {%xother_}. When showing info for several
points, "xother" will be added to those with different
x positions from the first point. An underscore before
or after "(x|y)other" will add a space on that side,
only when this field is shown. Numbers are formatted
using d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for
example "Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. The variables available in
`hovertemplate` are the ones emitted as event data
described at this link
https://plotly.com/javascript/plotlyjs-events/#event-
data. Additionally, every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available. Anything contained in tag `<extra>` is
displayed in the secondary box, for example
"<extra>{fullData.name}</extra>". To hide the secondary
box completely, use an empty tag `<extra></extra>`.
hovertemplatesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertemplate`.
hovertext
Sets hover text elements associated with each (a,b,c)
point. If a single string, the same string appears over
all the data points. If an array of strings, the items
are mapped in order to the the data points in (a,b,c).
To be seen, trace `hoverinfo` must contain a "text"
flag.
hovertextsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertext`.
ids
Assigns id labels to each datum. These ids for object
constancy of data points during animation. Should be an
array of strings, not numbers or any other type.
idssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`ids`.
legend
Sets the reference to a legend to show this trace in.
References to these legends are "legend", "legend2",
"legend3", etc. Settings for these legends are set in
the layout, under `layout.legend`, `layout.legend2`,
etc.
legendgroup
Sets the legend group for this trace. Traces and shapes
part of the same legend group hide/show at the same
time when toggling legend items.
legendgrouptitle
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scatterternary.Legendgroup
title` instance or dict with compatible properties
legendrank
Sets the legend rank for this trace. Items and groups
with smaller ranks are presented on top/left side while
with "reversed" `legend.traceorder` they are on
bottom/right side. The default legendrank is 1000, so
that you can use ranks less than 1000 to place certain
items before all unranked items, and ranks greater than
1000 to go after all unranked items. When having
unranked or equal rank items shapes would be displayed
after traces i.e. according to their order in data and
layout.
legendwidth
Sets the width (in px or fraction) of the legend for
this trace.
line
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scatterternary.Line`
instance or dict with compatible properties
marker
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scatterternary.Marker`
instance or dict with compatible properties
meta
Assigns extra meta information associated with this
trace that can be used in various text attributes.
Attributes such as trace `name`, graph, axis and
colorbar `title.text`, annotation `text`
`rangeselector`, `updatemenues` and `sliders` `label`
text all support `meta`. To access the trace `meta`
values in an attribute in the same trace, simply use
`%{meta[i]}` where `i` is the index or key of the
`meta` item in question. To access trace `meta` in
layout attributes, use `%{data[n[.meta[i]}` where `i`
is the index or key of the `meta` and `n` is the trace
index.
metasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`meta`.
mode
Determines the drawing mode for this scatter trace. If
the provided `mode` includes "text" then the `text`
elements appear at the coordinates. Otherwise, the
`text` elements appear on hover. If there are less than
20 points and the trace is not stacked then the default
is "lines+markers". Otherwise, "lines".
name
Sets the trace name. The trace name appears as the
legend item and on hover.
opacity
Sets the opacity of the trace.
selected
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scatterternary.Selected`
instance or dict with compatible properties
selectedpoints
Array containing integer indices of selected points.
Has an effect only for traces that support selections.
Note that an empty array means an empty selection where
the `unselected` are turned on for all points, whereas,
any other non-array values means no selection all where
the `selected` and `unselected` styles have no effect.
showlegend
Determines whether or not an item corresponding to this
trace is shown in the legend.
stream
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scatterternary.Stream`
instance or dict with compatible properties
subplot
Sets a reference between this trace's data coordinates
and a ternary subplot. If "ternary" (the default
value), the data refer to `layout.ternary`. If
"ternary2", the data refer to `layout.ternary2`, and so
on.
sum
The number each triplet should sum to, if only two of
`a`, `b`, and `c` are provided. This overrides
`ternary<i>.sum` to normalize this specific trace, but
does not affect the values displayed on the axes. 0 (or
missing) means to use ternary<i>.sum
text
Sets text elements associated with each (a,b,c) point.
If a single string, the same string appears over all
the data points. If an array of strings, the items are
mapped in order to the the data points in (a,b,c). If
trace `hoverinfo` contains a "text" flag and
"hovertext" is not set, these elements will be seen in
the hover labels.
textfont
Sets the text font.
textposition
Sets the positions of the `text` elements with respects
to the (x,y) coordinates.
textpositionsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`textposition`.
textsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`text`.
texttemplate
Template string used for rendering the information text
that appear on points. Note that this will override
`textinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
for example "y: %{y}". Numbers are formatted using
d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for example
"Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. Every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available. Finally, the template string has access
to variables `a`, `b`, `c` and `text`.
texttemplatesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`texttemplate`.
uid
Assign an id to this trace, Use this to provide object
constancy between traces during animations and
transitions.
uirevision
Controls persistence of some user-driven changes to the
trace: `constraintrange` in `parcoords` traces, as well
as some `editable: true` modifications such as `name`
and `colorbar.title`. Defaults to `layout.uirevision`.
Note that other user-driven trace attribute changes are
controlled by `layout` attributes: `trace.visible` is
controlled by `layout.legend.uirevision`,
`selectedpoints` is controlled by
`layout.selectionrevision`, and `colorbar.(x|y)`
(accessible with `config: {editable: true}`) is
controlled by `layout.editrevision`. Trace changes are
tracked by `uid`, which only falls back on trace index
if no `uid` is provided. So if your app can add/remove
traces before the end of the `data` array, such that
the same trace has a different index, you can still
preserve user-driven changes if you give each trace a
`uid` that stays with it as it moves.
unselected
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.scatterternary.Unselected`
instance or dict with compatible properties
visible
Determines whether or not this trace is visible. If
"legendonly", the trace is not drawn, but can appear as
a legend item (provided that the legend itself is
visible).
row : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot row index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
rows in the specified column(s).
col : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot col index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
columns in the specified row(s).
Returns
-------
FigureWidget
"""
from plotly.graph_objs import Scatterternary
new_trace = Scatterternary(
a=a,
asrc=asrc,
b=b,
bsrc=bsrc,
c=c,
cliponaxis=cliponaxis,
connectgaps=connectgaps,
csrc=csrc,
customdata=customdata,
customdatasrc=customdatasrc,
fill=fill,
fillcolor=fillcolor,
hoverinfo=hoverinfo,
hoverinfosrc=hoverinfosrc,
hoverlabel=hoverlabel,
hoveron=hoveron,
hovertemplate=hovertemplate,
hovertemplatesrc=hovertemplatesrc,
hovertext=hovertext,
hovertextsrc=hovertextsrc,
ids=ids,
idssrc=idssrc,
legend=legend,
legendgroup=legendgroup,
legendgrouptitle=legendgrouptitle,
legendrank=legendrank,
legendwidth=legendwidth,
line=line,
marker=marker,
meta=meta,
metasrc=metasrc,
mode=mode,
name=name,
opacity=opacity,
selected=selected,
selectedpoints=selectedpoints,
showlegend=showlegend,
stream=stream,
subplot=subplot,
sum=sum,
text=text,
textfont=textfont,
textposition=textposition,
textpositionsrc=textpositionsrc,
textsrc=textsrc,
texttemplate=texttemplate,
texttemplatesrc=texttemplatesrc,
uid=uid,
uirevision=uirevision,
unselected=unselected,
visible=visible,
**kwargs,
)
return self.add_trace(new_trace, row=row, col=col)
def add_splom(
self,
customdata=None,
customdatasrc=None,
diagonal=None,
dimensions=None,
dimensiondefaults=None,
hoverinfo=None,
hoverinfosrc=None,
hoverlabel=None,
hovertemplate=None,
hovertemplatesrc=None,
hovertext=None,
hovertextsrc=None,
ids=None,
idssrc=None,
legend=None,
legendgroup=None,
legendgrouptitle=None,
legendrank=None,
legendwidth=None,
marker=None,
meta=None,
metasrc=None,
name=None,
opacity=None,
selected=None,
selectedpoints=None,
showlegend=None,
showlowerhalf=None,
showupperhalf=None,
stream=None,
text=None,
textsrc=None,
uid=None,
uirevision=None,
unselected=None,
visible=None,
xaxes=None,
xhoverformat=None,
yaxes=None,
yhoverformat=None,
row=None,
col=None,
**kwargs,
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Add a new Splom trace
Splom traces generate scatter plot matrix visualizations. Each
splom `dimensions` items correspond to a generated axis. Values
for each of those dimensions are set in `dimensions[i].values`.
Splom traces support all `scattergl` marker style attributes.
Specify `layout.grid` attributes and/or layout x-axis and
y-axis attributes for more control over the axis positioning
and style.
Parameters
----------
customdata
Assigns extra data each datum. This may be useful when
listening to hover, click and selection events. Note
that, "scatter" traces also appends customdata items in
the markers DOM elements
customdatasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`customdata`.
diagonal
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.splom.Diagonal` instance
or dict with compatible properties
dimensions
A tuple of
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.splom.Dimension` instances
or dicts with compatible properties
dimensiondefaults
When used in a template (as
layout.template.data.splom.dimensiondefaults), sets the
default property values to use for elements of
splom.dimensions
hoverinfo
Determines which trace information appear on hover. If
`none` or `skip` are set, no information is displayed
upon hovering. But, if `none` is set, click and hover
events are still fired.
hoverinfosrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hoverinfo`.
hoverlabel
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.splom.Hoverlabel` instance
or dict with compatible properties
hovertemplate
Template string used for rendering the information that
appear on hover box. Note that this will override
`hoverinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
for example "y: %{y}" as well as %{xother}, {%_xother},
{%_xother_}, {%xother_}. When showing info for several
points, "xother" will be added to those with different
x positions from the first point. An underscore before
or after "(x|y)other" will add a space on that side,
only when this field is shown. Numbers are formatted
using d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for
example "Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. The variables available in
`hovertemplate` are the ones emitted as event data
described at this link
https://plotly.com/javascript/plotlyjs-events/#event-
data. Additionally, every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available. Anything contained in tag `<extra>` is
displayed in the secondary box, for example
"<extra>{fullData.name}</extra>". To hide the secondary
box completely, use an empty tag `<extra></extra>`.
hovertemplatesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertemplate`.
hovertext
Same as `text`.
hovertextsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertext`.
ids
Assigns id labels to each datum. These ids for object
constancy of data points during animation. Should be an
array of strings, not numbers or any other type.
idssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`ids`.
legend
Sets the reference to a legend to show this trace in.
References to these legends are "legend", "legend2",
"legend3", etc. Settings for these legends are set in
the layout, under `layout.legend`, `layout.legend2`,
etc.
legendgroup
Sets the legend group for this trace. Traces and shapes
part of the same legend group hide/show at the same
time when toggling legend items.
legendgrouptitle
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.splom.Legendgrouptitle`
instance or dict with compatible properties
legendrank
Sets the legend rank for this trace. Items and groups
with smaller ranks are presented on top/left side while
with "reversed" `legend.traceorder` they are on
bottom/right side. The default legendrank is 1000, so
that you can use ranks less than 1000 to place certain
items before all unranked items, and ranks greater than
1000 to go after all unranked items. When having
unranked or equal rank items shapes would be displayed
after traces i.e. according to their order in data and
layout.
legendwidth
Sets the width (in px or fraction) of the legend for
this trace.
marker
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.splom.Marker` instance or
dict with compatible properties
meta
Assigns extra meta information associated with this
trace that can be used in various text attributes.
Attributes such as trace `name`, graph, axis and
colorbar `title.text`, annotation `text`
`rangeselector`, `updatemenues` and `sliders` `label`
text all support `meta`. To access the trace `meta`
values in an attribute in the same trace, simply use
`%{meta[i]}` where `i` is the index or key of the
`meta` item in question. To access trace `meta` in
layout attributes, use `%{data[n[.meta[i]}` where `i`
is the index or key of the `meta` and `n` is the trace
index.
metasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`meta`.
name
Sets the trace name. The trace name appears as the
legend item and on hover.
opacity
Sets the opacity of the trace.
selected
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.splom.Selected` instance
or dict with compatible properties
selectedpoints
Array containing integer indices of selected points.
Has an effect only for traces that support selections.
Note that an empty array means an empty selection where
the `unselected` are turned on for all points, whereas,
any other non-array values means no selection all where
the `selected` and `unselected` styles have no effect.
showlegend
Determines whether or not an item corresponding to this
trace is shown in the legend.
showlowerhalf
Determines whether or not subplots on the lower half
from the diagonal are displayed.
showupperhalf
Determines whether or not subplots on the upper half
from the diagonal are displayed.
stream
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.splom.Stream` instance or
dict with compatible properties
text
Sets text elements associated with each (x,y) pair to
appear on hover. If a single string, the same string
appears over all the data points. If an array of
string, the items are mapped in order to the this
trace's (x,y) coordinates.
textsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`text`.
uid
Assign an id to this trace, Use this to provide object
constancy between traces during animations and
transitions.
uirevision
Controls persistence of some user-driven changes to the
trace: `constraintrange` in `parcoords` traces, as well
as some `editable: true` modifications such as `name`
and `colorbar.title`. Defaults to `layout.uirevision`.
Note that other user-driven trace attribute changes are
controlled by `layout` attributes: `trace.visible` is
controlled by `layout.legend.uirevision`,
`selectedpoints` is controlled by
`layout.selectionrevision`, and `colorbar.(x|y)`
(accessible with `config: {editable: true}`) is
controlled by `layout.editrevision`. Trace changes are
tracked by `uid`, which only falls back on trace index
if no `uid` is provided. So if your app can add/remove
traces before the end of the `data` array, such that
the same trace has a different index, you can still
preserve user-driven changes if you give each trace a
`uid` that stays with it as it moves.
unselected
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.splom.Unselected` instance
or dict with compatible properties
visible
Determines whether or not this trace is visible. If
"legendonly", the trace is not drawn, but can appear as
a legend item (provided that the legend itself is
visible).
xaxes
Sets the list of x axes corresponding to dimensions of
this splom trace. By default, a splom will match the
first N xaxes where N is the number of input
dimensions. Note that, in case where `diagonal.visible`
is false and `showupperhalf` or `showlowerhalf` is
false, this splom trace will generate one less x-axis
and one less y-axis.
xhoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `x` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see:
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.
And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to
d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a
decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional
seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13
09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would
display *09~15~23.46*By default the values are
formatted using `xaxis.hoverformat`.
yaxes
Sets the list of y axes corresponding to dimensions of
this splom trace. By default, a splom will match the
first N yaxes where N is the number of input
dimensions. Note that, in case where `diagonal.visible`
is false and `showupperhalf` or `showlowerhalf` is
false, this splom trace will generate one less x-axis
and one less y-axis.
yhoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `y` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see:
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.
And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to
d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a
decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional
seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13
09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would
display *09~15~23.46*By default the values are
formatted using `yaxis.hoverformat`.
row : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot row index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
rows in the specified column(s).
col : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot col index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
columns in the specified row(s).
Returns
-------
FigureWidget
"""
from plotly.graph_objs import Splom
new_trace = Splom(
customdata=customdata,
customdatasrc=customdatasrc,
diagonal=diagonal,
dimensions=dimensions,
dimensiondefaults=dimensiondefaults,
hoverinfo=hoverinfo,
hoverinfosrc=hoverinfosrc,
hoverlabel=hoverlabel,
hovertemplate=hovertemplate,
hovertemplatesrc=hovertemplatesrc,
hovertext=hovertext,
hovertextsrc=hovertextsrc,
ids=ids,
idssrc=idssrc,
legend=legend,
legendgroup=legendgroup,
legendgrouptitle=legendgrouptitle,
legendrank=legendrank,
legendwidth=legendwidth,
marker=marker,
meta=meta,
metasrc=metasrc,
name=name,
opacity=opacity,
selected=selected,
selectedpoints=selectedpoints,
showlegend=showlegend,
showlowerhalf=showlowerhalf,
showupperhalf=showupperhalf,
stream=stream,
text=text,
textsrc=textsrc,
uid=uid,
uirevision=uirevision,
unselected=unselected,
visible=visible,
xaxes=xaxes,
xhoverformat=xhoverformat,
yaxes=yaxes,
yhoverformat=yhoverformat,
**kwargs,
)
return self.add_trace(new_trace, row=row, col=col)
def add_streamtube(
self,
autocolorscale=None,
cauto=None,
cmax=None,
cmid=None,
cmin=None,
coloraxis=None,
colorbar=None,
colorscale=None,
customdata=None,
customdatasrc=None,
hoverinfo=None,
hoverinfosrc=None,
hoverlabel=None,
hovertemplate=None,
hovertemplatesrc=None,
hovertext=None,
ids=None,
idssrc=None,
legend=None,
legendgroup=None,
legendgrouptitle=None,
legendrank=None,
legendwidth=None,
lighting=None,
lightposition=None,
maxdisplayed=None,
meta=None,
metasrc=None,
name=None,
opacity=None,
reversescale=None,
scene=None,
showlegend=None,
showscale=None,
sizeref=None,
starts=None,
stream=None,
text=None,
u=None,
uhoverformat=None,
uid=None,
uirevision=None,
usrc=None,
v=None,
vhoverformat=None,
visible=None,
vsrc=None,
w=None,
whoverformat=None,
wsrc=None,
x=None,
xhoverformat=None,
xsrc=None,
y=None,
yhoverformat=None,
ysrc=None,
z=None,
zhoverformat=None,
zsrc=None,
row=None,
col=None,
**kwargs,
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Add a new Streamtube trace
Use a streamtube trace to visualize flow in a vector field.
Specify a vector field using 6 1D arrays of equal length, 3
position arrays `x`, `y` and `z` and 3 vector component arrays
`u`, `v`, and `w`. By default, the tubes' starting positions
will be cut from the vector field's x-z plane at its minimum y
value. To specify your own starting position, use attributes
`starts.x`, `starts.y` and `starts.z`. The color is encoded by
the norm of (u, v, w), and the local radius by the divergence
of (u, v, w).
Parameters
----------
autocolorscale
Determines whether the colorscale is a default palette
(`autocolorscale: true`) or the palette determined by
`colorscale`. In case `colorscale` is unspecified or
`autocolorscale` is true, the default palette will be
chosen according to whether numbers in the `color`
array are all positive, all negative or mixed.
cauto
Determines whether or not the color domain is computed
with respect to the input data (here u/v/w norm) or the
bounds set in `cmin` and `cmax` Defaults to `false`
when `cmin` and `cmax` are set by the user.
cmax
Sets the upper bound of the color domain. Value should
have the same units as u/v/w norm and if set, `cmin`
must be set as well.
cmid
Sets the mid-point of the color domain by scaling
`cmin` and/or `cmax` to be equidistant to this point.
Value should have the same units as u/v/w norm. Has no
effect when `cauto` is `false`.
cmin
Sets the lower bound of the color domain. Value should
have the same units as u/v/w norm and if set, `cmax`
must be set as well.
coloraxis
Sets a reference to a shared color axis. References to
these shared color axes are "coloraxis", "coloraxis2",
"coloraxis3", etc. Settings for these shared color axes
are set in the layout, under `layout.coloraxis`,
`layout.coloraxis2`, etc. Note that multiple color
scales can be linked to the same color axis.
colorbar
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.streamtube.ColorBar`
instance or dict with compatible properties
colorscale
Sets the colorscale. The colorscale must be an array
containing arrays mapping a normalized value to an rgb,
rgba, hex, hsl, hsv, or named color string. At minimum,
a mapping for the lowest (0) and highest (1) values are
required. For example, `[[0, 'rgb(0,0,255)'], [1,
'rgb(255,0,0)']]`. To control the bounds of the
colorscale in color space, use `cmin` and `cmax`.
Alternatively, `colorscale` may be a palette name
string of the following list: Blackbody,Bluered,Blues,C
ividis,Earth,Electric,Greens,Greys,Hot,Jet,Picnic,Portl
and,Rainbow,RdBu,Reds,Viridis,YlGnBu,YlOrRd.
customdata
Assigns extra data each datum. This may be useful when
listening to hover, click and selection events. Note
that, "scatter" traces also appends customdata items in
the markers DOM elements
customdatasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`customdata`.
hoverinfo
Determines which trace information appear on hover. If
`none` or `skip` are set, no information is displayed
upon hovering. But, if `none` is set, click and hover
events are still fired.
hoverinfosrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hoverinfo`.
hoverlabel
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.streamtube.Hoverlabel`
instance or dict with compatible properties
hovertemplate
Template string used for rendering the information that
appear on hover box. Note that this will override
`hoverinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
for example "y: %{y}" as well as %{xother}, {%_xother},
{%_xother_}, {%xother_}. When showing info for several
points, "xother" will be added to those with different
x positions from the first point. An underscore before
or after "(x|y)other" will add a space on that side,
only when this field is shown. Numbers are formatted
using d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for
example "Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. The variables available in
`hovertemplate` are the ones emitted as event data
described at this link
https://plotly.com/javascript/plotlyjs-events/#event-
data. Additionally, every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available. Finally, the template string has access
to variables `tubex`, `tubey`, `tubez`, `tubeu`,
`tubev`, `tubew`, `norm` and `divergence`. Anything
contained in tag `<extra>` is displayed in the
secondary box, for example
"<extra>{fullData.name}</extra>". To hide the secondary
box completely, use an empty tag `<extra></extra>`.
hovertemplatesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertemplate`.
hovertext
Same as `text`.
ids
Assigns id labels to each datum. These ids for object
constancy of data points during animation. Should be an
array of strings, not numbers or any other type.
idssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`ids`.
legend
Sets the reference to a legend to show this trace in.
References to these legends are "legend", "legend2",
"legend3", etc. Settings for these legends are set in
the layout, under `layout.legend`, `layout.legend2`,
etc.
legendgroup
Sets the legend group for this trace. Traces and shapes
part of the same legend group hide/show at the same
time when toggling legend items.
legendgrouptitle
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.streamtube.Legendgrouptitl
e` instance or dict with compatible properties
legendrank
Sets the legend rank for this trace. Items and groups
with smaller ranks are presented on top/left side while
with "reversed" `legend.traceorder` they are on
bottom/right side. The default legendrank is 1000, so
that you can use ranks less than 1000 to place certain
items before all unranked items, and ranks greater than
1000 to go after all unranked items. When having
unranked or equal rank items shapes would be displayed
after traces i.e. according to their order in data and
layout.
legendwidth
Sets the width (in px or fraction) of the legend for
this trace.
lighting
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.streamtube.Lighting`
instance or dict with compatible properties
lightposition
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.streamtube.Lightposition`
instance or dict with compatible properties
maxdisplayed
The maximum number of displayed segments in a
streamtube.
meta
Assigns extra meta information associated with this
trace that can be used in various text attributes.
Attributes such as trace `name`, graph, axis and
colorbar `title.text`, annotation `text`
`rangeselector`, `updatemenues` and `sliders` `label`
text all support `meta`. To access the trace `meta`
values in an attribute in the same trace, simply use
`%{meta[i]}` where `i` is the index or key of the
`meta` item in question. To access trace `meta` in
layout attributes, use `%{data[n[.meta[i]}` where `i`
is the index or key of the `meta` and `n` is the trace
index.
metasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`meta`.
name
Sets the trace name. The trace name appears as the
legend item and on hover.
opacity
Sets the opacity of the surface. Please note that in
the case of using high `opacity` values for example a
value greater than or equal to 0.5 on two surfaces (and
0.25 with four surfaces), an overlay of multiple
transparent surfaces may not perfectly be sorted in
depth by the webgl API. This behavior may be improved
in the near future and is subject to change.
reversescale
Reverses the color mapping if true. If true, `cmin`
will correspond to the last color in the array and
`cmax` will correspond to the first color.
scene
Sets a reference between this trace's 3D coordinate
system and a 3D scene. If "scene" (the default value),
the (x,y,z) coordinates refer to `layout.scene`. If
"scene2", the (x,y,z) coordinates refer to
`layout.scene2`, and so on.
showlegend
Determines whether or not an item corresponding to this
trace is shown in the legend.
showscale
Determines whether or not a colorbar is displayed for
this trace.
sizeref
The scaling factor for the streamtubes. The default is
1, which avoids two max divergence tubes from touching
at adjacent starting positions.
starts
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.streamtube.Starts`
instance or dict with compatible properties
stream
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.streamtube.Stream`
instance or dict with compatible properties
text
Sets a text element associated with this trace. If
trace `hoverinfo` contains a "text" flag, this text
element will be seen in all hover labels. Note that
streamtube traces do not support array `text` values.
u
Sets the x components of the vector field.
uhoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `u` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see: https://github.com/d
3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.By default the values
are formatted using generic number format.
uid
Assign an id to this trace, Use this to provide object
constancy between traces during animations and
transitions.
uirevision
Controls persistence of some user-driven changes to the
trace: `constraintrange` in `parcoords` traces, as well
as some `editable: true` modifications such as `name`
and `colorbar.title`. Defaults to `layout.uirevision`.
Note that other user-driven trace attribute changes are
controlled by `layout` attributes: `trace.visible` is
controlled by `layout.legend.uirevision`,
`selectedpoints` is controlled by
`layout.selectionrevision`, and `colorbar.(x|y)`
(accessible with `config: {editable: true}`) is
controlled by `layout.editrevision`. Trace changes are
tracked by `uid`, which only falls back on trace index
if no `uid` is provided. So if your app can add/remove
traces before the end of the `data` array, such that
the same trace has a different index, you can still
preserve user-driven changes if you give each trace a
`uid` that stays with it as it moves.
usrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`u`.
v
Sets the y components of the vector field.
vhoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `v` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see: https://github.com/d
3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.By default the values
are formatted using generic number format.
visible
Determines whether or not this trace is visible. If
"legendonly", the trace is not drawn, but can appear as
a legend item (provided that the legend itself is
visible).
vsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`v`.
w
Sets the z components of the vector field.
whoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `w` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see: https://github.com/d
3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.By default the values
are formatted using generic number format.
wsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`w`.
x
Sets the x coordinates of the vector field.
xhoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `x` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see:
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.
And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to
d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a
decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional
seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13
09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would
display *09~15~23.46*By default the values are
formatted using `xaxis.hoverformat`.
xsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`x`.
y
Sets the y coordinates of the vector field.
yhoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `y` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see:
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.
And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to
d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a
decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional
seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13
09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would
display *09~15~23.46*By default the values are
formatted using `yaxis.hoverformat`.
ysrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`y`.
z
Sets the z coordinates of the vector field.
zhoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `z` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see:
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.
And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to
d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a
decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional
seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13
09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would
display *09~15~23.46*By default the values are
formatted using `zaxis.hoverformat`.
zsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`z`.
row : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot row index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
rows in the specified column(s).
col : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot col index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
columns in the specified row(s).
Returns
-------
FigureWidget
"""
from plotly.graph_objs import Streamtube
new_trace = Streamtube(
autocolorscale=autocolorscale,
cauto=cauto,
cmax=cmax,
cmid=cmid,
cmin=cmin,
coloraxis=coloraxis,
colorbar=colorbar,
colorscale=colorscale,
customdata=customdata,
customdatasrc=customdatasrc,
hoverinfo=hoverinfo,
hoverinfosrc=hoverinfosrc,
hoverlabel=hoverlabel,
hovertemplate=hovertemplate,
hovertemplatesrc=hovertemplatesrc,
hovertext=hovertext,
ids=ids,
idssrc=idssrc,
legend=legend,
legendgroup=legendgroup,
legendgrouptitle=legendgrouptitle,
legendrank=legendrank,
legendwidth=legendwidth,
lighting=lighting,
lightposition=lightposition,
maxdisplayed=maxdisplayed,
meta=meta,
metasrc=metasrc,
name=name,
opacity=opacity,
reversescale=reversescale,
scene=scene,
showlegend=showlegend,
showscale=showscale,
sizeref=sizeref,
starts=starts,
stream=stream,
text=text,
u=u,
uhoverformat=uhoverformat,
uid=uid,
uirevision=uirevision,
usrc=usrc,
v=v,
vhoverformat=vhoverformat,
visible=visible,
vsrc=vsrc,
w=w,
whoverformat=whoverformat,
wsrc=wsrc,
x=x,
xhoverformat=xhoverformat,
xsrc=xsrc,
y=y,
yhoverformat=yhoverformat,
ysrc=ysrc,
z=z,
zhoverformat=zhoverformat,
zsrc=zsrc,
**kwargs,
)
return self.add_trace(new_trace, row=row, col=col)
def add_sunburst(
self,
branchvalues=None,
count=None,
customdata=None,
customdatasrc=None,
domain=None,
hoverinfo=None,
hoverinfosrc=None,
hoverlabel=None,
hovertemplate=None,
hovertemplatesrc=None,
hovertext=None,
hovertextsrc=None,
ids=None,
idssrc=None,
insidetextfont=None,
insidetextorientation=None,
labels=None,
labelssrc=None,
leaf=None,
legend=None,
legendgrouptitle=None,
legendrank=None,
legendwidth=None,
level=None,
marker=None,
maxdepth=None,
meta=None,
metasrc=None,
name=None,
opacity=None,
outsidetextfont=None,
parents=None,
parentssrc=None,
root=None,
rotation=None,
sort=None,
stream=None,
text=None,
textfont=None,
textinfo=None,
textsrc=None,
texttemplate=None,
texttemplatesrc=None,
uid=None,
uirevision=None,
values=None,
valuessrc=None,
visible=None,
row=None,
col=None,
**kwargs,
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Add a new Sunburst trace
Visualize hierarchal data spanning outward radially from root
to leaves. The sunburst sectors are determined by the entries
in "labels" or "ids" and in "parents".
Parameters
----------
branchvalues
Determines how the items in `values` are summed. When
set to "total", items in `values` are taken to be value
of all its descendants. When set to "remainder", items
in `values` corresponding to the root and the branches
sectors are taken to be the extra part not part of the
sum of the values at their leaves.
count
Determines default for `values` when it is not
provided, by inferring a 1 for each of the "leaves"
and/or "branches", otherwise 0.
customdata
Assigns extra data each datum. This may be useful when
listening to hover, click and selection events. Note
that, "scatter" traces also appends customdata items in
the markers DOM elements
customdatasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`customdata`.
domain
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.sunburst.Domain` instance
or dict with compatible properties
hoverinfo
Determines which trace information appear on hover. If
`none` or `skip` are set, no information is displayed
upon hovering. But, if `none` is set, click and hover
events are still fired.
hoverinfosrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hoverinfo`.
hoverlabel
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.sunburst.Hoverlabel`
instance or dict with compatible properties
hovertemplate
Template string used for rendering the information that
appear on hover box. Note that this will override
`hoverinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
for example "y: %{y}" as well as %{xother}, {%_xother},
{%_xother_}, {%xother_}. When showing info for several
points, "xother" will be added to those with different
x positions from the first point. An underscore before
or after "(x|y)other" will add a space on that side,
only when this field is shown. Numbers are formatted
using d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for
example "Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. The variables available in
`hovertemplate` are the ones emitted as event data
described at this link
https://plotly.com/javascript/plotlyjs-events/#event-
data. Additionally, every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available. Finally, the template string has access
to variables `currentPath`, `root`, `entry`,
`percentRoot`, `percentEntry` and `percentParent`.
Anything contained in tag `<extra>` is displayed in the
secondary box, for example
"<extra>{fullData.name}</extra>". To hide the secondary
box completely, use an empty tag `<extra></extra>`.
hovertemplatesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertemplate`.
hovertext
Sets hover text elements associated with each sector.
If a single string, the same string appears for all
data points. If an array of string, the items are
mapped in order of this trace's sectors. To be seen,
trace `hoverinfo` must contain a "text" flag.
hovertextsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertext`.
ids
Assigns id labels to each datum. These ids for object
constancy of data points during animation. Should be an
array of strings, not numbers or any other type.
idssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`ids`.
insidetextfont
Sets the font used for `textinfo` lying inside the
sector.
insidetextorientation
Controls the orientation of the text inside chart
sectors. When set to "auto", text may be oriented in
any direction in order to be as big as possible in the
middle of a sector. The "horizontal" option orients
text to be parallel with the bottom of the chart, and
may make text smaller in order to achieve that goal.
The "radial" option orients text along the radius of
the sector. The "tangential" option orients text
perpendicular to the radius of the sector.
labels
Sets the labels of each of the sectors.
labelssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`labels`.
leaf
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.sunburst.Leaf` instance or
dict with compatible properties
legend
Sets the reference to a legend to show this trace in.
References to these legends are "legend", "legend2",
"legend3", etc. Settings for these legends are set in
the layout, under `layout.legend`, `layout.legend2`,
etc.
legendgrouptitle
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.sunburst.Legendgrouptitle`
instance or dict with compatible properties
legendrank
Sets the legend rank for this trace. Items and groups
with smaller ranks are presented on top/left side while
with "reversed" `legend.traceorder` they are on
bottom/right side. The default legendrank is 1000, so
that you can use ranks less than 1000 to place certain
items before all unranked items, and ranks greater than
1000 to go after all unranked items. When having
unranked or equal rank items shapes would be displayed
after traces i.e. according to their order in data and
layout.
legendwidth
Sets the width (in px or fraction) of the legend for
this trace.
level
Sets the level from which this trace hierarchy is
rendered. Set `level` to `''` to start from the root
node in the hierarchy. Must be an "id" if `ids` is
filled in, otherwise plotly attempts to find a matching
item in `labels`.
marker
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.sunburst.Marker` instance
or dict with compatible properties
maxdepth
Sets the number of rendered sectors from any given
`level`. Set `maxdepth` to "-1" to render all the
levels in the hierarchy.
meta
Assigns extra meta information associated with this
trace that can be used in various text attributes.
Attributes such as trace `name`, graph, axis and
colorbar `title.text`, annotation `text`
`rangeselector`, `updatemenues` and `sliders` `label`
text all support `meta`. To access the trace `meta`
values in an attribute in the same trace, simply use
`%{meta[i]}` where `i` is the index or key of the
`meta` item in question. To access trace `meta` in
layout attributes, use `%{data[n[.meta[i]}` where `i`
is the index or key of the `meta` and `n` is the trace
index.
metasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`meta`.
name
Sets the trace name. The trace name appears as the
legend item and on hover.
opacity
Sets the opacity of the trace.
outsidetextfont
Sets the font used for `textinfo` lying outside the
sector. This option refers to the root of the hierarchy
presented at the center of a sunburst graph. Please
note that if a hierarchy has multiple root nodes, this
option won't have any effect and `insidetextfont` would
be used.
parents
Sets the parent sectors for each of the sectors. Empty
string items '' are understood to reference the root
node in the hierarchy. If `ids` is filled, `parents`
items are understood to be "ids" themselves. When `ids`
is not set, plotly attempts to find matching items in
`labels`, but beware they must be unique.
parentssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`parents`.
root
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.sunburst.Root` instance or
dict with compatible properties
rotation
Rotates the whole diagram counterclockwise by some
angle. By default the first slice starts at 3 o'clock.
sort
Determines whether or not the sectors are reordered
from largest to smallest.
stream
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.sunburst.Stream` instance
or dict with compatible properties
text
Sets text elements associated with each sector. If
trace `textinfo` contains a "text" flag, these elements
will be seen on the chart. If trace `hoverinfo`
contains a "text" flag and "hovertext" is not set,
these elements will be seen in the hover labels.
textfont
Sets the font used for `textinfo`.
textinfo
Determines which trace information appear on the graph.
textsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`text`.
texttemplate
Template string used for rendering the information text
that appear on points. Note that this will override
`textinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
for example "y: %{y}". Numbers are formatted using
d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for example
"Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. Every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available. Finally, the template string has access
to variables `currentPath`, `root`, `entry`,
`percentRoot`, `percentEntry`, `percentParent`, `label`
and `value`.
texttemplatesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`texttemplate`.
uid
Assign an id to this trace, Use this to provide object
constancy between traces during animations and
transitions.
uirevision
Controls persistence of some user-driven changes to the
trace: `constraintrange` in `parcoords` traces, as well
as some `editable: true` modifications such as `name`
and `colorbar.title`. Defaults to `layout.uirevision`.
Note that other user-driven trace attribute changes are
controlled by `layout` attributes: `trace.visible` is
controlled by `layout.legend.uirevision`,
`selectedpoints` is controlled by
`layout.selectionrevision`, and `colorbar.(x|y)`
(accessible with `config: {editable: true}`) is
controlled by `layout.editrevision`. Trace changes are
tracked by `uid`, which only falls back on trace index
if no `uid` is provided. So if your app can add/remove
traces before the end of the `data` array, such that
the same trace has a different index, you can still
preserve user-driven changes if you give each trace a
`uid` that stays with it as it moves.
values
Sets the values associated with each of the sectors.
Use with `branchvalues` to determine how the values are
summed.
valuessrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`values`.
visible
Determines whether or not this trace is visible. If
"legendonly", the trace is not drawn, but can appear as
a legend item (provided that the legend itself is
visible).
row : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot row index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
rows in the specified column(s).
col : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot col index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
columns in the specified row(s).
Returns
-------
FigureWidget
"""
from plotly.graph_objs import Sunburst
new_trace = Sunburst(
branchvalues=branchvalues,
count=count,
customdata=customdata,
customdatasrc=customdatasrc,
domain=domain,
hoverinfo=hoverinfo,
hoverinfosrc=hoverinfosrc,
hoverlabel=hoverlabel,
hovertemplate=hovertemplate,
hovertemplatesrc=hovertemplatesrc,
hovertext=hovertext,
hovertextsrc=hovertextsrc,
ids=ids,
idssrc=idssrc,
insidetextfont=insidetextfont,
insidetextorientation=insidetextorientation,
labels=labels,
labelssrc=labelssrc,
leaf=leaf,
legend=legend,
legendgrouptitle=legendgrouptitle,
legendrank=legendrank,
legendwidth=legendwidth,
level=level,
marker=marker,
maxdepth=maxdepth,
meta=meta,
metasrc=metasrc,
name=name,
opacity=opacity,
outsidetextfont=outsidetextfont,
parents=parents,
parentssrc=parentssrc,
root=root,
rotation=rotation,
sort=sort,
stream=stream,
text=text,
textfont=textfont,
textinfo=textinfo,
textsrc=textsrc,
texttemplate=texttemplate,
texttemplatesrc=texttemplatesrc,
uid=uid,
uirevision=uirevision,
values=values,
valuessrc=valuessrc,
visible=visible,
**kwargs,
)
return self.add_trace(new_trace, row=row, col=col)
def add_surface(
self,
autocolorscale=None,
cauto=None,
cmax=None,
cmid=None,
cmin=None,
coloraxis=None,
colorbar=None,
colorscale=None,
connectgaps=None,
contours=None,
customdata=None,
customdatasrc=None,
hidesurface=None,
hoverinfo=None,
hoverinfosrc=None,
hoverlabel=None,
hovertemplate=None,
hovertemplatesrc=None,
hovertext=None,
hovertextsrc=None,
ids=None,
idssrc=None,
legend=None,
legendgroup=None,
legendgrouptitle=None,
legendrank=None,
legendwidth=None,
lighting=None,
lightposition=None,
meta=None,
metasrc=None,
name=None,
opacity=None,
opacityscale=None,
reversescale=None,
scene=None,
showlegend=None,
showscale=None,
stream=None,
surfacecolor=None,
surfacecolorsrc=None,
text=None,
textsrc=None,
uid=None,
uirevision=None,
visible=None,
x=None,
xcalendar=None,
xhoverformat=None,
xsrc=None,
y=None,
ycalendar=None,
yhoverformat=None,
ysrc=None,
z=None,
zcalendar=None,
zhoverformat=None,
zsrc=None,
row=None,
col=None,
**kwargs,
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Add a new Surface trace
The data the describes the coordinates of the surface is set in
`z`. Data in `z` should be a 2D list. Coordinates in `x` and
`y` can either be 1D lists or 2D lists (e.g. to graph
parametric surfaces). If not provided in `x` and `y`, the x and
y coordinates are assumed to be linear starting at 0 with a
unit step. The color scale corresponds to the `z` values by
default. For custom color scales, use `surfacecolor` which
should be a 2D list, where its bounds can be controlled using
`cmin` and `cmax`.
Parameters
----------
autocolorscale
Determines whether the colorscale is a default palette
(`autocolorscale: true`) or the palette determined by
`colorscale`. In case `colorscale` is unspecified or
`autocolorscale` is true, the default palette will be
chosen according to whether numbers in the `color`
array are all positive, all negative or mixed.
cauto
Determines whether or not the color domain is computed
with respect to the input data (here z or surfacecolor)
or the bounds set in `cmin` and `cmax` Defaults to
`false` when `cmin` and `cmax` are set by the user.
cmax
Sets the upper bound of the color domain. Value should
have the same units as z or surfacecolor and if set,
`cmin` must be set as well.
cmid
Sets the mid-point of the color domain by scaling
`cmin` and/or `cmax` to be equidistant to this point.
Value should have the same units as z or surfacecolor.
Has no effect when `cauto` is `false`.
cmin
Sets the lower bound of the color domain. Value should
have the same units as z or surfacecolor and if set,
`cmax` must be set as well.
coloraxis
Sets a reference to a shared color axis. References to
these shared color axes are "coloraxis", "coloraxis2",
"coloraxis3", etc. Settings for these shared color axes
are set in the layout, under `layout.coloraxis`,
`layout.coloraxis2`, etc. Note that multiple color
scales can be linked to the same color axis.
colorbar
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.surface.ColorBar` instance
or dict with compatible properties
colorscale
Sets the colorscale. The colorscale must be an array
containing arrays mapping a normalized value to an rgb,
rgba, hex, hsl, hsv, or named color string. At minimum,
a mapping for the lowest (0) and highest (1) values are
required. For example, `[[0, 'rgb(0,0,255)'], [1,
'rgb(255,0,0)']]`. To control the bounds of the
colorscale in color space, use `cmin` and `cmax`.
Alternatively, `colorscale` may be a palette name
string of the following list: Blackbody,Bluered,Blues,C
ividis,Earth,Electric,Greens,Greys,Hot,Jet,Picnic,Portl
and,Rainbow,RdBu,Reds,Viridis,YlGnBu,YlOrRd.
connectgaps
Determines whether or not gaps (i.e. {nan} or missing
values) in the `z` data are filled in.
contours
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.surface.Contours` instance
or dict with compatible properties
customdata
Assigns extra data each datum. This may be useful when
listening to hover, click and selection events. Note
that, "scatter" traces also appends customdata items in
the markers DOM elements
customdatasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`customdata`.
hidesurface
Determines whether or not a surface is drawn. For
example, set `hidesurface` to False `contours.x.show`
to True and `contours.y.show` to True to draw a wire
frame plot.
hoverinfo
Determines which trace information appear on hover. If
`none` or `skip` are set, no information is displayed
upon hovering. But, if `none` is set, click and hover
events are still fired.
hoverinfosrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hoverinfo`.
hoverlabel
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.surface.Hoverlabel`
instance or dict with compatible properties
hovertemplate
Template string used for rendering the information that
appear on hover box. Note that this will override
`hoverinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
for example "y: %{y}" as well as %{xother}, {%_xother},
{%_xother_}, {%xother_}. When showing info for several
points, "xother" will be added to those with different
x positions from the first point. An underscore before
or after "(x|y)other" will add a space on that side,
only when this field is shown. Numbers are formatted
using d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for
example "Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. The variables available in
`hovertemplate` are the ones emitted as event data
described at this link
https://plotly.com/javascript/plotlyjs-events/#event-
data. Additionally, every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available. Anything contained in tag `<extra>` is
displayed in the secondary box, for example
"<extra>{fullData.name}</extra>". To hide the secondary
box completely, use an empty tag `<extra></extra>`.
hovertemplatesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertemplate`.
hovertext
Same as `text`.
hovertextsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertext`.
ids
Assigns id labels to each datum. These ids for object
constancy of data points during animation. Should be an
array of strings, not numbers or any other type.
idssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`ids`.
legend
Sets the reference to a legend to show this trace in.
References to these legends are "legend", "legend2",
"legend3", etc. Settings for these legends are set in
the layout, under `layout.legend`, `layout.legend2`,
etc.
legendgroup
Sets the legend group for this trace. Traces and shapes
part of the same legend group hide/show at the same
time when toggling legend items.
legendgrouptitle
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.surface.Legendgrouptitle`
instance or dict with compatible properties
legendrank
Sets the legend rank for this trace. Items and groups
with smaller ranks are presented on top/left side while
with "reversed" `legend.traceorder` they are on
bottom/right side. The default legendrank is 1000, so
that you can use ranks less than 1000 to place certain
items before all unranked items, and ranks greater than
1000 to go after all unranked items. When having
unranked or equal rank items shapes would be displayed
after traces i.e. according to their order in data and
layout.
legendwidth
Sets the width (in px or fraction) of the legend for
this trace.
lighting
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.surface.Lighting` instance
or dict with compatible properties
lightposition
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.surface.Lightposition`
instance or dict with compatible properties
meta
Assigns extra meta information associated with this
trace that can be used in various text attributes.
Attributes such as trace `name`, graph, axis and
colorbar `title.text`, annotation `text`
`rangeselector`, `updatemenues` and `sliders` `label`
text all support `meta`. To access the trace `meta`
values in an attribute in the same trace, simply use
`%{meta[i]}` where `i` is the index or key of the
`meta` item in question. To access trace `meta` in
layout attributes, use `%{data[n[.meta[i]}` where `i`
is the index or key of the `meta` and `n` is the trace
index.
metasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`meta`.
name
Sets the trace name. The trace name appears as the
legend item and on hover.
opacity
Sets the opacity of the surface. Please note that in
the case of using high `opacity` values for example a
value greater than or equal to 0.5 on two surfaces (and
0.25 with four surfaces), an overlay of multiple
transparent surfaces may not perfectly be sorted in
depth by the webgl API. This behavior may be improved
in the near future and is subject to change.
opacityscale
Sets the opacityscale. The opacityscale must be an
array containing arrays mapping a normalized value to
an opacity value. At minimum, a mapping for the lowest
(0) and highest (1) values are required. For example,
`[[0, 1], [0.5, 0.2], [1, 1]]` means that higher/lower
values would have higher opacity values and those in
the middle would be more transparent Alternatively,
`opacityscale` may be a palette name string of the
following list: 'min', 'max', 'extremes' and 'uniform'.
The default is 'uniform'.
reversescale
Reverses the color mapping if true. If true, `cmin`
will correspond to the last color in the array and
`cmax` will correspond to the first color.
scene
Sets a reference between this trace's 3D coordinate
system and a 3D scene. If "scene" (the default value),
the (x,y,z) coordinates refer to `layout.scene`. If
"scene2", the (x,y,z) coordinates refer to
`layout.scene2`, and so on.
showlegend
Determines whether or not an item corresponding to this
trace is shown in the legend.
showscale
Determines whether or not a colorbar is displayed for
this trace.
stream
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.surface.Stream` instance
or dict with compatible properties
surfacecolor
Sets the surface color values, used for setting a color
scale independent of `z`.
surfacecolorsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`surfacecolor`.
text
Sets the text elements associated with each z value. If
trace `hoverinfo` contains a "text" flag and
"hovertext" is not set, these elements will be seen in
the hover labels.
textsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`text`.
uid
Assign an id to this trace, Use this to provide object
constancy between traces during animations and
transitions.
uirevision
Controls persistence of some user-driven changes to the
trace: `constraintrange` in `parcoords` traces, as well
as some `editable: true` modifications such as `name`
and `colorbar.title`. Defaults to `layout.uirevision`.
Note that other user-driven trace attribute changes are
controlled by `layout` attributes: `trace.visible` is
controlled by `layout.legend.uirevision`,
`selectedpoints` is controlled by
`layout.selectionrevision`, and `colorbar.(x|y)`
(accessible with `config: {editable: true}`) is
controlled by `layout.editrevision`. Trace changes are
tracked by `uid`, which only falls back on trace index
if no `uid` is provided. So if your app can add/remove
traces before the end of the `data` array, such that
the same trace has a different index, you can still
preserve user-driven changes if you give each trace a
`uid` that stays with it as it moves.
visible
Determines whether or not this trace is visible. If
"legendonly", the trace is not drawn, but can appear as
a legend item (provided that the legend itself is
visible).
x
Sets the x coordinates.
xcalendar
Sets the calendar system to use with `x` date data.
xhoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `x` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see:
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.
And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to
d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a
decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional
seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13
09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would
display *09~15~23.46*By default the values are
formatted using `xaxis.hoverformat`.
xsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`x`.
y
Sets the y coordinates.
ycalendar
Sets the calendar system to use with `y` date data.
yhoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `y` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see:
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.
And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to
d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a
decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional
seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13
09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would
display *09~15~23.46*By default the values are
formatted using `yaxis.hoverformat`.
ysrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`y`.
z
Sets the z coordinates.
zcalendar
Sets the calendar system to use with `z` date data.
zhoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `z` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see:
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.
And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to
d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a
decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional
seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13
09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would
display *09~15~23.46*By default the values are
formatted using `zaxis.hoverformat`.
zsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`z`.
row : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot row index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
rows in the specified column(s).
col : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot col index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
columns in the specified row(s).
Returns
-------
FigureWidget
"""
from plotly.graph_objs import Surface
new_trace = Surface(
autocolorscale=autocolorscale,
cauto=cauto,
cmax=cmax,
cmid=cmid,
cmin=cmin,
coloraxis=coloraxis,
colorbar=colorbar,
colorscale=colorscale,
connectgaps=connectgaps,
contours=contours,
customdata=customdata,
customdatasrc=customdatasrc,
hidesurface=hidesurface,
hoverinfo=hoverinfo,
hoverinfosrc=hoverinfosrc,
hoverlabel=hoverlabel,
hovertemplate=hovertemplate,
hovertemplatesrc=hovertemplatesrc,
hovertext=hovertext,
hovertextsrc=hovertextsrc,
ids=ids,
idssrc=idssrc,
legend=legend,
legendgroup=legendgroup,
legendgrouptitle=legendgrouptitle,
legendrank=legendrank,
legendwidth=legendwidth,
lighting=lighting,
lightposition=lightposition,
meta=meta,
metasrc=metasrc,
name=name,
opacity=opacity,
opacityscale=opacityscale,
reversescale=reversescale,
scene=scene,
showlegend=showlegend,
showscale=showscale,
stream=stream,
surfacecolor=surfacecolor,
surfacecolorsrc=surfacecolorsrc,
text=text,
textsrc=textsrc,
uid=uid,
uirevision=uirevision,
visible=visible,
x=x,
xcalendar=xcalendar,
xhoverformat=xhoverformat,
xsrc=xsrc,
y=y,
ycalendar=ycalendar,
yhoverformat=yhoverformat,
ysrc=ysrc,
z=z,
zcalendar=zcalendar,
zhoverformat=zhoverformat,
zsrc=zsrc,
**kwargs,
)
return self.add_trace(new_trace, row=row, col=col)
def add_table(
self,
cells=None,
columnorder=None,
columnordersrc=None,
columnwidth=None,
columnwidthsrc=None,
customdata=None,
customdatasrc=None,
domain=None,
header=None,
hoverinfo=None,
hoverinfosrc=None,
hoverlabel=None,
ids=None,
idssrc=None,
legend=None,
legendgrouptitle=None,
legendrank=None,
legendwidth=None,
meta=None,
metasrc=None,
name=None,
stream=None,
uid=None,
uirevision=None,
visible=None,
row=None,
col=None,
**kwargs,
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Add a new Table trace
Table view for detailed data viewing. The data are arranged in
a grid of rows and columns. Most styling can be specified for
columns, rows or individual cells. Table is using a column-
major order, ie. the grid is represented as a vector of column
vectors.
Parameters
----------
cells
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.table.Cells` instance or
dict with compatible properties
columnorder
Specifies the rendered order of the data columns; for
example, a value `2` at position `0` means that column
index `0` in the data will be rendered as the third
column, as columns have an index base of zero.
columnordersrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`columnorder`.
columnwidth
The width of columns expressed as a ratio. Columns fill
the available width in proportion of their specified
column widths.
columnwidthsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`columnwidth`.
customdata
Assigns extra data each datum. This may be useful when
listening to hover, click and selection events. Note
that, "scatter" traces also appends customdata items in
the markers DOM elements
customdatasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`customdata`.
domain
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.table.Domain` instance or
dict with compatible properties
header
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.table.Header` instance or
dict with compatible properties
hoverinfo
Determines which trace information appear on hover. If
`none` or `skip` are set, no information is displayed
upon hovering. But, if `none` is set, click and hover
events are still fired.
hoverinfosrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hoverinfo`.
hoverlabel
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.table.Hoverlabel` instance
or dict with compatible properties
ids
Assigns id labels to each datum. These ids for object
constancy of data points during animation. Should be an
array of strings, not numbers or any other type.
idssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`ids`.
legend
Sets the reference to a legend to show this trace in.
References to these legends are "legend", "legend2",
"legend3", etc. Settings for these legends are set in
the layout, under `layout.legend`, `layout.legend2`,
etc.
legendgrouptitle
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.table.Legendgrouptitle`
instance or dict with compatible properties
legendrank
Sets the legend rank for this trace. Items and groups
with smaller ranks are presented on top/left side while
with "reversed" `legend.traceorder` they are on
bottom/right side. The default legendrank is 1000, so
that you can use ranks less than 1000 to place certain
items before all unranked items, and ranks greater than
1000 to go after all unranked items. When having
unranked or equal rank items shapes would be displayed
after traces i.e. according to their order in data and
layout.
legendwidth
Sets the width (in px or fraction) of the legend for
this trace.
meta
Assigns extra meta information associated with this
trace that can be used in various text attributes.
Attributes such as trace `name`, graph, axis and
colorbar `title.text`, annotation `text`
`rangeselector`, `updatemenues` and `sliders` `label`
text all support `meta`. To access the trace `meta`
values in an attribute in the same trace, simply use
`%{meta[i]}` where `i` is the index or key of the
`meta` item in question. To access trace `meta` in
layout attributes, use `%{data[n[.meta[i]}` where `i`
is the index or key of the `meta` and `n` is the trace
index.
metasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`meta`.
name
Sets the trace name. The trace name appears as the
legend item and on hover.
stream
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.table.Stream` instance or
dict with compatible properties
uid
Assign an id to this trace, Use this to provide object
constancy between traces during animations and
transitions.
uirevision
Controls persistence of some user-driven changes to the
trace: `constraintrange` in `parcoords` traces, as well
as some `editable: true` modifications such as `name`
and `colorbar.title`. Defaults to `layout.uirevision`.
Note that other user-driven trace attribute changes are
controlled by `layout` attributes: `trace.visible` is
controlled by `layout.legend.uirevision`,
`selectedpoints` is controlled by
`layout.selectionrevision`, and `colorbar.(x|y)`
(accessible with `config: {editable: true}`) is
controlled by `layout.editrevision`. Trace changes are
tracked by `uid`, which only falls back on trace index
if no `uid` is provided. So if your app can add/remove
traces before the end of the `data` array, such that
the same trace has a different index, you can still
preserve user-driven changes if you give each trace a
`uid` that stays with it as it moves.
visible
Determines whether or not this trace is visible. If
"legendonly", the trace is not drawn, but can appear as
a legend item (provided that the legend itself is
visible).
row : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot row index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
rows in the specified column(s).
col : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot col index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
columns in the specified row(s).
Returns
-------
FigureWidget
"""
from plotly.graph_objs import Table
new_trace = Table(
cells=cells,
columnorder=columnorder,
columnordersrc=columnordersrc,
columnwidth=columnwidth,
columnwidthsrc=columnwidthsrc,
customdata=customdata,
customdatasrc=customdatasrc,
domain=domain,
header=header,
hoverinfo=hoverinfo,
hoverinfosrc=hoverinfosrc,
hoverlabel=hoverlabel,
ids=ids,
idssrc=idssrc,
legend=legend,
legendgrouptitle=legendgrouptitle,
legendrank=legendrank,
legendwidth=legendwidth,
meta=meta,
metasrc=metasrc,
name=name,
stream=stream,
uid=uid,
uirevision=uirevision,
visible=visible,
**kwargs,
)
return self.add_trace(new_trace, row=row, col=col)
def add_treemap(
self,
branchvalues=None,
count=None,
customdata=None,
customdatasrc=None,
domain=None,
hoverinfo=None,
hoverinfosrc=None,
hoverlabel=None,
hovertemplate=None,
hovertemplatesrc=None,
hovertext=None,
hovertextsrc=None,
ids=None,
idssrc=None,
insidetextfont=None,
labels=None,
labelssrc=None,
legend=None,
legendgrouptitle=None,
legendrank=None,
legendwidth=None,
level=None,
marker=None,
maxdepth=None,
meta=None,
metasrc=None,
name=None,
opacity=None,
outsidetextfont=None,
parents=None,
parentssrc=None,
pathbar=None,
root=None,
sort=None,
stream=None,
text=None,
textfont=None,
textinfo=None,
textposition=None,
textsrc=None,
texttemplate=None,
texttemplatesrc=None,
tiling=None,
uid=None,
uirevision=None,
values=None,
valuessrc=None,
visible=None,
row=None,
col=None,
**kwargs,
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Add a new Treemap trace
Visualize hierarchal data from leaves (and/or outer branches)
towards root with rectangles. The treemap sectors are
determined by the entries in "labels" or "ids" and in
"parents".
Parameters
----------
branchvalues
Determines how the items in `values` are summed. When
set to "total", items in `values` are taken to be value
of all its descendants. When set to "remainder", items
in `values` corresponding to the root and the branches
sectors are taken to be the extra part not part of the
sum of the values at their leaves.
count
Determines default for `values` when it is not
provided, by inferring a 1 for each of the "leaves"
and/or "branches", otherwise 0.
customdata
Assigns extra data each datum. This may be useful when
listening to hover, click and selection events. Note
that, "scatter" traces also appends customdata items in
the markers DOM elements
customdatasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`customdata`.
domain
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.treemap.Domain` instance
or dict with compatible properties
hoverinfo
Determines which trace information appear on hover. If
`none` or `skip` are set, no information is displayed
upon hovering. But, if `none` is set, click and hover
events are still fired.
hoverinfosrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hoverinfo`.
hoverlabel
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.treemap.Hoverlabel`
instance or dict with compatible properties
hovertemplate
Template string used for rendering the information that
appear on hover box. Note that this will override
`hoverinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
for example "y: %{y}" as well as %{xother}, {%_xother},
{%_xother_}, {%xother_}. When showing info for several
points, "xother" will be added to those with different
x positions from the first point. An underscore before
or after "(x|y)other" will add a space on that side,
only when this field is shown. Numbers are formatted
using d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for
example "Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. The variables available in
`hovertemplate` are the ones emitted as event data
described at this link
https://plotly.com/javascript/plotlyjs-events/#event-
data. Additionally, every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available. Finally, the template string has access
to variables `currentPath`, `root`, `entry`,
`percentRoot`, `percentEntry` and `percentParent`.
Anything contained in tag `<extra>` is displayed in the
secondary box, for example
"<extra>{fullData.name}</extra>". To hide the secondary
box completely, use an empty tag `<extra></extra>`.
hovertemplatesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertemplate`.
hovertext
Sets hover text elements associated with each sector.
If a single string, the same string appears for all
data points. If an array of string, the items are
mapped in order of this trace's sectors. To be seen,
trace `hoverinfo` must contain a "text" flag.
hovertextsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertext`.
ids
Assigns id labels to each datum. These ids for object
constancy of data points during animation. Should be an
array of strings, not numbers or any other type.
idssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`ids`.
insidetextfont
Sets the font used for `textinfo` lying inside the
sector.
labels
Sets the labels of each of the sectors.
labelssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`labels`.
legend
Sets the reference to a legend to show this trace in.
References to these legends are "legend", "legend2",
"legend3", etc. Settings for these legends are set in
the layout, under `layout.legend`, `layout.legend2`,
etc.
legendgrouptitle
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.treemap.Legendgrouptitle`
instance or dict with compatible properties
legendrank
Sets the legend rank for this trace. Items and groups
with smaller ranks are presented on top/left side while
with "reversed" `legend.traceorder` they are on
bottom/right side. The default legendrank is 1000, so
that you can use ranks less than 1000 to place certain
items before all unranked items, and ranks greater than
1000 to go after all unranked items. When having
unranked or equal rank items shapes would be displayed
after traces i.e. according to their order in data and
layout.
legendwidth
Sets the width (in px or fraction) of the legend for
this trace.
level
Sets the level from which this trace hierarchy is
rendered. Set `level` to `''` to start from the root
node in the hierarchy. Must be an "id" if `ids` is
filled in, otherwise plotly attempts to find a matching
item in `labels`.
marker
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.treemap.Marker` instance
or dict with compatible properties
maxdepth
Sets the number of rendered sectors from any given
`level`. Set `maxdepth` to "-1" to render all the
levels in the hierarchy.
meta
Assigns extra meta information associated with this
trace that can be used in various text attributes.
Attributes such as trace `name`, graph, axis and
colorbar `title.text`, annotation `text`
`rangeselector`, `updatemenues` and `sliders` `label`
text all support `meta`. To access the trace `meta`
values in an attribute in the same trace, simply use
`%{meta[i]}` where `i` is the index or key of the
`meta` item in question. To access trace `meta` in
layout attributes, use `%{data[n[.meta[i]}` where `i`
is the index or key of the `meta` and `n` is the trace
index.
metasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`meta`.
name
Sets the trace name. The trace name appears as the
legend item and on hover.
opacity
Sets the opacity of the trace.
outsidetextfont
Sets the font used for `textinfo` lying outside the
sector. This option refers to the root of the hierarchy
presented on top left corner of a treemap graph. Please
note that if a hierarchy has multiple root nodes, this
option won't have any effect and `insidetextfont` would
be used.
parents
Sets the parent sectors for each of the sectors. Empty
string items '' are understood to reference the root
node in the hierarchy. If `ids` is filled, `parents`
items are understood to be "ids" themselves. When `ids`
is not set, plotly attempts to find matching items in
`labels`, but beware they must be unique.
parentssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`parents`.
pathbar
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.treemap.Pathbar` instance
or dict with compatible properties
root
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.treemap.Root` instance or
dict with compatible properties
sort
Determines whether or not the sectors are reordered
from largest to smallest.
stream
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.treemap.Stream` instance
or dict with compatible properties
text
Sets text elements associated with each sector. If
trace `textinfo` contains a "text" flag, these elements
will be seen on the chart. If trace `hoverinfo`
contains a "text" flag and "hovertext" is not set,
these elements will be seen in the hover labels.
textfont
Sets the font used for `textinfo`.
textinfo
Determines which trace information appear on the graph.
textposition
Sets the positions of the `text` elements.
textsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`text`.
texttemplate
Template string used for rendering the information text
that appear on points. Note that this will override
`textinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
for example "y: %{y}". Numbers are formatted using
d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for example
"Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. Every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available. Finally, the template string has access
to variables `currentPath`, `root`, `entry`,
`percentRoot`, `percentEntry`, `percentParent`, `label`
and `value`.
texttemplatesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`texttemplate`.
tiling
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.treemap.Tiling` instance
or dict with compatible properties
uid
Assign an id to this trace, Use this to provide object
constancy between traces during animations and
transitions.
uirevision
Controls persistence of some user-driven changes to the
trace: `constraintrange` in `parcoords` traces, as well
as some `editable: true` modifications such as `name`
and `colorbar.title`. Defaults to `layout.uirevision`.
Note that other user-driven trace attribute changes are
controlled by `layout` attributes: `trace.visible` is
controlled by `layout.legend.uirevision`,
`selectedpoints` is controlled by
`layout.selectionrevision`, and `colorbar.(x|y)`
(accessible with `config: {editable: true}`) is
controlled by `layout.editrevision`. Trace changes are
tracked by `uid`, which only falls back on trace index
if no `uid` is provided. So if your app can add/remove
traces before the end of the `data` array, such that
the same trace has a different index, you can still
preserve user-driven changes if you give each trace a
`uid` that stays with it as it moves.
values
Sets the values associated with each of the sectors.
Use with `branchvalues` to determine how the values are
summed.
valuessrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`values`.
visible
Determines whether or not this trace is visible. If
"legendonly", the trace is not drawn, but can appear as
a legend item (provided that the legend itself is
visible).
row : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot row index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
rows in the specified column(s).
col : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot col index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
columns in the specified row(s).
Returns
-------
FigureWidget
"""
from plotly.graph_objs import Treemap
new_trace = Treemap(
branchvalues=branchvalues,
count=count,
customdata=customdata,
customdatasrc=customdatasrc,
domain=domain,
hoverinfo=hoverinfo,
hoverinfosrc=hoverinfosrc,
hoverlabel=hoverlabel,
hovertemplate=hovertemplate,
hovertemplatesrc=hovertemplatesrc,
hovertext=hovertext,
hovertextsrc=hovertextsrc,
ids=ids,
idssrc=idssrc,
insidetextfont=insidetextfont,
labels=labels,
labelssrc=labelssrc,
legend=legend,
legendgrouptitle=legendgrouptitle,
legendrank=legendrank,
legendwidth=legendwidth,
level=level,
marker=marker,
maxdepth=maxdepth,
meta=meta,
metasrc=metasrc,
name=name,
opacity=opacity,
outsidetextfont=outsidetextfont,
parents=parents,
parentssrc=parentssrc,
pathbar=pathbar,
root=root,
sort=sort,
stream=stream,
text=text,
textfont=textfont,
textinfo=textinfo,
textposition=textposition,
textsrc=textsrc,
texttemplate=texttemplate,
texttemplatesrc=texttemplatesrc,
tiling=tiling,
uid=uid,
uirevision=uirevision,
values=values,
valuessrc=valuessrc,
visible=visible,
**kwargs,
)
return self.add_trace(new_trace, row=row, col=col)
def add_violin(
self,
alignmentgroup=None,
bandwidth=None,
box=None,
customdata=None,
customdatasrc=None,
fillcolor=None,
hoverinfo=None,
hoverinfosrc=None,
hoverlabel=None,
hoveron=None,
hovertemplate=None,
hovertemplatesrc=None,
hovertext=None,
hovertextsrc=None,
ids=None,
idssrc=None,
jitter=None,
legend=None,
legendgroup=None,
legendgrouptitle=None,
legendrank=None,
legendwidth=None,
line=None,
marker=None,
meanline=None,
meta=None,
metasrc=None,
name=None,
offsetgroup=None,
opacity=None,
orientation=None,
pointpos=None,
points=None,
quartilemethod=None,
scalegroup=None,
scalemode=None,
selected=None,
selectedpoints=None,
showlegend=None,
side=None,
span=None,
spanmode=None,
stream=None,
text=None,
textsrc=None,
uid=None,
uirevision=None,
unselected=None,
visible=None,
width=None,
x=None,
x0=None,
xaxis=None,
xhoverformat=None,
xsrc=None,
y=None,
y0=None,
yaxis=None,
yhoverformat=None,
ysrc=None,
row=None,
col=None,
secondary_y=None,
**kwargs,
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Add a new Violin trace
In vertical (horizontal) violin plots, statistics are computed
using `y` (`x`) values. By supplying an `x` (`y`) array, one
violin per distinct x (y) value is drawn If no `x` (`y`) list
is provided, a single violin is drawn. That violin position is
then positioned with with `name` or with `x0` (`y0`) if
provided.
Parameters
----------
alignmentgroup
Set several traces linked to the same position axis or
matching axes to the same alignmentgroup. This controls
whether bars compute their positional range dependently
or independently.
bandwidth
Sets the bandwidth used to compute the kernel density
estimate. By default, the bandwidth is determined by
Silverman's rule of thumb.
box
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.violin.Box` instance or
dict with compatible properties
customdata
Assigns extra data each datum. This may be useful when
listening to hover, click and selection events. Note
that, "scatter" traces also appends customdata items in
the markers DOM elements
customdatasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`customdata`.
fillcolor
Sets the fill color. Defaults to a half-transparent
variant of the line color, marker color, or marker line
color, whichever is available.
hoverinfo
Determines which trace information appear on hover. If
`none` or `skip` are set, no information is displayed
upon hovering. But, if `none` is set, click and hover
events are still fired.
hoverinfosrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hoverinfo`.
hoverlabel
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.violin.Hoverlabel`
instance or dict with compatible properties
hoveron
Do the hover effects highlight individual violins or
sample points or the kernel density estimate or any
combination of them?
hovertemplate
Template string used for rendering the information that
appear on hover box. Note that this will override
`hoverinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
for example "y: %{y}" as well as %{xother}, {%_xother},
{%_xother_}, {%xother_}. When showing info for several
points, "xother" will be added to those with different
x positions from the first point. An underscore before
or after "(x|y)other" will add a space on that side,
only when this field is shown. Numbers are formatted
using d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for
example "Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. The variables available in
`hovertemplate` are the ones emitted as event data
described at this link
https://plotly.com/javascript/plotlyjs-events/#event-
data. Additionally, every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available. Anything contained in tag `<extra>` is
displayed in the secondary box, for example
"<extra>{fullData.name}</extra>". To hide the secondary
box completely, use an empty tag `<extra></extra>`.
hovertemplatesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertemplate`.
hovertext
Same as `text`.
hovertextsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertext`.
ids
Assigns id labels to each datum. These ids for object
constancy of data points during animation. Should be an
array of strings, not numbers or any other type.
idssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`ids`.
jitter
Sets the amount of jitter in the sample points drawn.
If 0, the sample points align along the distribution
axis. If 1, the sample points are drawn in a random
jitter of width equal to the width of the violins.
legend
Sets the reference to a legend to show this trace in.
References to these legends are "legend", "legend2",
"legend3", etc. Settings for these legends are set in
the layout, under `layout.legend`, `layout.legend2`,
etc.
legendgroup
Sets the legend group for this trace. Traces and shapes
part of the same legend group hide/show at the same
time when toggling legend items.
legendgrouptitle
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.violin.Legendgrouptitle`
instance or dict with compatible properties
legendrank
Sets the legend rank for this trace. Items and groups
with smaller ranks are presented on top/left side while
with "reversed" `legend.traceorder` they are on
bottom/right side. The default legendrank is 1000, so
that you can use ranks less than 1000 to place certain
items before all unranked items, and ranks greater than
1000 to go after all unranked items. When having
unranked or equal rank items shapes would be displayed
after traces i.e. according to their order in data and
layout.
legendwidth
Sets the width (in px or fraction) of the legend for
this trace.
line
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.violin.Line` instance or
dict with compatible properties
marker
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.violin.Marker` instance or
dict with compatible properties
meanline
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.violin.Meanline` instance
or dict with compatible properties
meta
Assigns extra meta information associated with this
trace that can be used in various text attributes.
Attributes such as trace `name`, graph, axis and
colorbar `title.text`, annotation `text`
`rangeselector`, `updatemenues` and `sliders` `label`
text all support `meta`. To access the trace `meta`
values in an attribute in the same trace, simply use
`%{meta[i]}` where `i` is the index or key of the
`meta` item in question. To access trace `meta` in
layout attributes, use `%{data[n[.meta[i]}` where `i`
is the index or key of the `meta` and `n` is the trace
index.
metasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`meta`.
name
Sets the trace name. The trace name appears as the
legend item and on hover. For violin traces, the name
will also be used for the position coordinate, if `x`
and `x0` (`y` and `y0` if horizontal) are missing and
the position axis is categorical. Note that the trace
name is also used as a default value for attribute
`scalegroup` (please see its description for details).
offsetgroup
Set several traces linked to the same position axis or
matching axes to the same offsetgroup where bars of the
same position coordinate will line up.
opacity
Sets the opacity of the trace.
orientation
Sets the orientation of the violin(s). If "v" ("h"),
the distribution is visualized along the vertical
(horizontal).
pointpos
Sets the position of the sample points in relation to
the violins. If 0, the sample points are places over
the center of the violins. Positive (negative) values
correspond to positions to the right (left) for
vertical violins and above (below) for horizontal
violins.
points
If "outliers", only the sample points lying outside the
whiskers are shown If "suspectedoutliers", the outlier
points are shown and points either less than 4*Q1-3*Q3
or greater than 4*Q3-3*Q1 are highlighted (see
`outliercolor`) If "all", all sample points are shown
If False, only the violins are shown with no sample
points. Defaults to "suspectedoutliers" when
`marker.outliercolor` or `marker.line.outliercolor` is
set, otherwise defaults to "outliers".
quartilemethod
Sets the method used to compute the sample's Q1 and Q3
quartiles. The "linear" method uses the 25th percentile
for Q1 and 75th percentile for Q3 as computed using
method #10 (listed on
http://jse.amstat.org/v14n3/langford.html). The
"exclusive" method uses the median to divide the
ordered dataset into two halves if the sample is odd,
it does not include the median in either half - Q1 is
then the median of the lower half and Q3 the median of
the upper half. The "inclusive" method also uses the
median to divide the ordered dataset into two halves
but if the sample is odd, it includes the median in
both halves - Q1 is then the median of the lower half
and Q3 the median of the upper half.
scalegroup
If there are multiple violins that should be sized
according to to some metric (see `scalemode`), link
them by providing a non-empty group id here shared by
every trace in the same group. If a violin's `width` is
undefined, `scalegroup` will default to the trace's
name. In this case, violins with the same names will be
linked together
scalemode
Sets the metric by which the width of each violin is
determined. "width" means each violin has the same
(max) width "count" means the violins are scaled by the
number of sample points making up each violin.
selected
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.violin.Selected` instance
or dict with compatible properties
selectedpoints
Array containing integer indices of selected points.
Has an effect only for traces that support selections.
Note that an empty array means an empty selection where
the `unselected` are turned on for all points, whereas,
any other non-array values means no selection all where
the `selected` and `unselected` styles have no effect.
showlegend
Determines whether or not an item corresponding to this
trace is shown in the legend.
side
Determines on which side of the position value the
density function making up one half of a violin is
plotted. Useful when comparing two violin traces under
"overlay" mode, where one trace has `side` set to
"positive" and the other to "negative".
span
Sets the span in data space for which the density
function will be computed. Has an effect only when
`spanmode` is set to "manual".
spanmode
Sets the method by which the span in data space where
the density function will be computed. "soft" means the
span goes from the sample's minimum value minus two
bandwidths to the sample's maximum value plus two
bandwidths. "hard" means the span goes from the
sample's minimum to its maximum value. For custom span
settings, use mode "manual" and fill in the `span`
attribute.
stream
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.violin.Stream` instance or
dict with compatible properties
text
Sets the text elements associated with each sample
value. If a single string, the same string appears over
all the data points. If an array of string, the items
are mapped in order to the this trace's (x,y)
coordinates. To be seen, trace `hoverinfo` must contain
a "text" flag.
textsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`text`.
uid
Assign an id to this trace, Use this to provide object
constancy between traces during animations and
transitions.
uirevision
Controls persistence of some user-driven changes to the
trace: `constraintrange` in `parcoords` traces, as well
as some `editable: true` modifications such as `name`
and `colorbar.title`. Defaults to `layout.uirevision`.
Note that other user-driven trace attribute changes are
controlled by `layout` attributes: `trace.visible` is
controlled by `layout.legend.uirevision`,
`selectedpoints` is controlled by
`layout.selectionrevision`, and `colorbar.(x|y)`
(accessible with `config: {editable: true}`) is
controlled by `layout.editrevision`. Trace changes are
tracked by `uid`, which only falls back on trace index
if no `uid` is provided. So if your app can add/remove
traces before the end of the `data` array, such that
the same trace has a different index, you can still
preserve user-driven changes if you give each trace a
`uid` that stays with it as it moves.
unselected
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.violin.Unselected`
instance or dict with compatible properties
visible
Determines whether or not this trace is visible. If
"legendonly", the trace is not drawn, but can appear as
a legend item (provided that the legend itself is
visible).
width
Sets the width of the violin in data coordinates. If 0
(default value) the width is automatically selected
based on the positions of other violin traces in the
same subplot.
x
Sets the x sample data or coordinates. See overview for
more info.
x0
Sets the x coordinate for single-box traces or the
starting coordinate for multi-box traces set using
q1/median/q3. See overview for more info.
xaxis
Sets a reference between this trace's x coordinates and
a 2D cartesian x axis. If "x" (the default value), the
x coordinates refer to `layout.xaxis`. If "x2", the x
coordinates refer to `layout.xaxis2`, and so on.
xhoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `x` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see:
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.
And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to
d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a
decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional
seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13
09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would
display *09~15~23.46*By default the values are
formatted using `xaxis.hoverformat`.
xsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`x`.
y
Sets the y sample data or coordinates. See overview for
more info.
y0
Sets the y coordinate for single-box traces or the
starting coordinate for multi-box traces set using
q1/median/q3. See overview for more info.
yaxis
Sets a reference between this trace's y coordinates and
a 2D cartesian y axis. If "y" (the default value), the
y coordinates refer to `layout.yaxis`. If "y2", the y
coordinates refer to `layout.yaxis2`, and so on.
yhoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `y` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see:
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.
And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to
d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a
decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional
seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13
09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would
display *09~15~23.46*By default the values are
formatted using `yaxis.hoverformat`.
ysrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`y`.
row : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot row index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
rows in the specified column(s).
col : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot col index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
columns in the specified row(s).
secondary_y: boolean or None (default None)
If True, associate this trace with the secondary y-axis of the
subplot at the specified row and col. Only valid if all of the
following conditions are satisfied:
* The figure was created using `plotly.subplots.make_subplots`.
* The row and col arguments are not None
* The subplot at the specified row and col has type xy
(which is the default) and secondary_y True. These
properties are specified in the specs argument to
make_subplots. See the make_subplots docstring for more info.
Returns
-------
FigureWidget
"""
from plotly.graph_objs import Violin
new_trace = Violin(
alignmentgroup=alignmentgroup,
bandwidth=bandwidth,
box=box,
customdata=customdata,
customdatasrc=customdatasrc,
fillcolor=fillcolor,
hoverinfo=hoverinfo,
hoverinfosrc=hoverinfosrc,
hoverlabel=hoverlabel,
hoveron=hoveron,
hovertemplate=hovertemplate,
hovertemplatesrc=hovertemplatesrc,
hovertext=hovertext,
hovertextsrc=hovertextsrc,
ids=ids,
idssrc=idssrc,
jitter=jitter,
legend=legend,
legendgroup=legendgroup,
legendgrouptitle=legendgrouptitle,
legendrank=legendrank,
legendwidth=legendwidth,
line=line,
marker=marker,
meanline=meanline,
meta=meta,
metasrc=metasrc,
name=name,
offsetgroup=offsetgroup,
opacity=opacity,
orientation=orientation,
pointpos=pointpos,
points=points,
quartilemethod=quartilemethod,
scalegroup=scalegroup,
scalemode=scalemode,
selected=selected,
selectedpoints=selectedpoints,
showlegend=showlegend,
side=side,
span=span,
spanmode=spanmode,
stream=stream,
text=text,
textsrc=textsrc,
uid=uid,
uirevision=uirevision,
unselected=unselected,
visible=visible,
width=width,
x=x,
x0=x0,
xaxis=xaxis,
xhoverformat=xhoverformat,
xsrc=xsrc,
y=y,
y0=y0,
yaxis=yaxis,
yhoverformat=yhoverformat,
ysrc=ysrc,
**kwargs,
)
return self.add_trace(new_trace, row=row, col=col, secondary_y=secondary_y)
def add_volume(
self,
autocolorscale=None,
caps=None,
cauto=None,
cmax=None,
cmid=None,
cmin=None,
coloraxis=None,
colorbar=None,
colorscale=None,
contour=None,
customdata=None,
customdatasrc=None,
flatshading=None,
hoverinfo=None,
hoverinfosrc=None,
hoverlabel=None,
hovertemplate=None,
hovertemplatesrc=None,
hovertext=None,
hovertextsrc=None,
ids=None,
idssrc=None,
isomax=None,
isomin=None,
legend=None,
legendgroup=None,
legendgrouptitle=None,
legendrank=None,
legendwidth=None,
lighting=None,
lightposition=None,
meta=None,
metasrc=None,
name=None,
opacity=None,
opacityscale=None,
reversescale=None,
scene=None,
showlegend=None,
showscale=None,
slices=None,
spaceframe=None,
stream=None,
surface=None,
text=None,
textsrc=None,
uid=None,
uirevision=None,
value=None,
valuehoverformat=None,
valuesrc=None,
visible=None,
x=None,
xhoverformat=None,
xsrc=None,
y=None,
yhoverformat=None,
ysrc=None,
z=None,
zhoverformat=None,
zsrc=None,
row=None,
col=None,
**kwargs,
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Add a new Volume trace
Draws volume trace between iso-min and iso-max values with
coordinates given by four 1-dimensional arrays containing the
`value`, `x`, `y` and `z` of every vertex of a uniform or non-
uniform 3-D grid. Horizontal or vertical slices, caps as well
as spaceframe between iso-min and iso-max values could also be
drawn using this trace.
Parameters
----------
autocolorscale
Determines whether the colorscale is a default palette
(`autocolorscale: true`) or the palette determined by
`colorscale`. In case `colorscale` is unspecified or
`autocolorscale` is true, the default palette will be
chosen according to whether numbers in the `color`
array are all positive, all negative or mixed.
caps
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.volume.Caps` instance or
dict with compatible properties
cauto
Determines whether or not the color domain is computed
with respect to the input data (here `value`) or the
bounds set in `cmin` and `cmax` Defaults to `false`
when `cmin` and `cmax` are set by the user.
cmax
Sets the upper bound of the color domain. Value should
have the same units as `value` and if set, `cmin` must
be set as well.
cmid
Sets the mid-point of the color domain by scaling
`cmin` and/or `cmax` to be equidistant to this point.
Value should have the same units as `value`. Has no
effect when `cauto` is `false`.
cmin
Sets the lower bound of the color domain. Value should
have the same units as `value` and if set, `cmax` must
be set as well.
coloraxis
Sets a reference to a shared color axis. References to
these shared color axes are "coloraxis", "coloraxis2",
"coloraxis3", etc. Settings for these shared color axes
are set in the layout, under `layout.coloraxis`,
`layout.coloraxis2`, etc. Note that multiple color
scales can be linked to the same color axis.
colorbar
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.volume.ColorBar` instance
or dict with compatible properties
colorscale
Sets the colorscale. The colorscale must be an array
containing arrays mapping a normalized value to an rgb,
rgba, hex, hsl, hsv, or named color string. At minimum,
a mapping for the lowest (0) and highest (1) values are
required. For example, `[[0, 'rgb(0,0,255)'], [1,
'rgb(255,0,0)']]`. To control the bounds of the
colorscale in color space, use `cmin` and `cmax`.
Alternatively, `colorscale` may be a palette name
string of the following list: Blackbody,Bluered,Blues,C
ividis,Earth,Electric,Greens,Greys,Hot,Jet,Picnic,Portl
and,Rainbow,RdBu,Reds,Viridis,YlGnBu,YlOrRd.
contour
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.volume.Contour` instance
or dict with compatible properties
customdata
Assigns extra data each datum. This may be useful when
listening to hover, click and selection events. Note
that, "scatter" traces also appends customdata items in
the markers DOM elements
customdatasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`customdata`.
flatshading
Determines whether or not normal smoothing is applied
to the meshes, creating meshes with an angular, low-
poly look via flat reflections.
hoverinfo
Determines which trace information appear on hover. If
`none` or `skip` are set, no information is displayed
upon hovering. But, if `none` is set, click and hover
events are still fired.
hoverinfosrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hoverinfo`.
hoverlabel
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.volume.Hoverlabel`
instance or dict with compatible properties
hovertemplate
Template string used for rendering the information that
appear on hover box. Note that this will override
`hoverinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
for example "y: %{y}" as well as %{xother}, {%_xother},
{%_xother_}, {%xother_}. When showing info for several
points, "xother" will be added to those with different
x positions from the first point. An underscore before
or after "(x|y)other" will add a space on that side,
only when this field is shown. Numbers are formatted
using d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for
example "Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. The variables available in
`hovertemplate` are the ones emitted as event data
described at this link
https://plotly.com/javascript/plotlyjs-events/#event-
data. Additionally, every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available. Anything contained in tag `<extra>` is
displayed in the secondary box, for example
"<extra>{fullData.name}</extra>". To hide the secondary
box completely, use an empty tag `<extra></extra>`.
hovertemplatesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertemplate`.
hovertext
Same as `text`.
hovertextsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertext`.
ids
Assigns id labels to each datum. These ids for object
constancy of data points during animation. Should be an
array of strings, not numbers or any other type.
idssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`ids`.
isomax
Sets the maximum boundary for iso-surface plot.
isomin
Sets the minimum boundary for iso-surface plot.
legend
Sets the reference to a legend to show this trace in.
References to these legends are "legend", "legend2",
"legend3", etc. Settings for these legends are set in
the layout, under `layout.legend`, `layout.legend2`,
etc.
legendgroup
Sets the legend group for this trace. Traces and shapes
part of the same legend group hide/show at the same
time when toggling legend items.
legendgrouptitle
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.volume.Legendgrouptitle`
instance or dict with compatible properties
legendrank
Sets the legend rank for this trace. Items and groups
with smaller ranks are presented on top/left side while
with "reversed" `legend.traceorder` they are on
bottom/right side. The default legendrank is 1000, so
that you can use ranks less than 1000 to place certain
items before all unranked items, and ranks greater than
1000 to go after all unranked items. When having
unranked or equal rank items shapes would be displayed
after traces i.e. according to their order in data and
layout.
legendwidth
Sets the width (in px or fraction) of the legend for
this trace.
lighting
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.volume.Lighting` instance
or dict with compatible properties
lightposition
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.volume.Lightposition`
instance or dict with compatible properties
meta
Assigns extra meta information associated with this
trace that can be used in various text attributes.
Attributes such as trace `name`, graph, axis and
colorbar `title.text`, annotation `text`
`rangeselector`, `updatemenues` and `sliders` `label`
text all support `meta`. To access the trace `meta`
values in an attribute in the same trace, simply use
`%{meta[i]}` where `i` is the index or key of the
`meta` item in question. To access trace `meta` in
layout attributes, use `%{data[n[.meta[i]}` where `i`
is the index or key of the `meta` and `n` is the trace
index.
metasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`meta`.
name
Sets the trace name. The trace name appears as the
legend item and on hover.
opacity
Sets the opacity of the surface. Please note that in
the case of using high `opacity` values for example a
value greater than or equal to 0.5 on two surfaces (and
0.25 with four surfaces), an overlay of multiple
transparent surfaces may not perfectly be sorted in
depth by the webgl API. This behavior may be improved
in the near future and is subject to change.
opacityscale
Sets the opacityscale. The opacityscale must be an
array containing arrays mapping a normalized value to
an opacity value. At minimum, a mapping for the lowest
(0) and highest (1) values are required. For example,
`[[0, 1], [0.5, 0.2], [1, 1]]` means that higher/lower
values would have higher opacity values and those in
the middle would be more transparent Alternatively,
`opacityscale` may be a palette name string of the
following list: 'min', 'max', 'extremes' and 'uniform'.
The default is 'uniform'.
reversescale
Reverses the color mapping if true. If true, `cmin`
will correspond to the last color in the array and
`cmax` will correspond to the first color.
scene
Sets a reference between this trace's 3D coordinate
system and a 3D scene. If "scene" (the default value),
the (x,y,z) coordinates refer to `layout.scene`. If
"scene2", the (x,y,z) coordinates refer to
`layout.scene2`, and so on.
showlegend
Determines whether or not an item corresponding to this
trace is shown in the legend.
showscale
Determines whether or not a colorbar is displayed for
this trace.
slices
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.volume.Slices` instance or
dict with compatible properties
spaceframe
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.volume.Spaceframe`
instance or dict with compatible properties
stream
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.volume.Stream` instance or
dict with compatible properties
surface
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.volume.Surface` instance
or dict with compatible properties
text
Sets the text elements associated with the vertices. If
trace `hoverinfo` contains a "text" flag and
"hovertext" is not set, these elements will be seen in
the hover labels.
textsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`text`.
uid
Assign an id to this trace, Use this to provide object
constancy between traces during animations and
transitions.
uirevision
Controls persistence of some user-driven changes to the
trace: `constraintrange` in `parcoords` traces, as well
as some `editable: true` modifications such as `name`
and `colorbar.title`. Defaults to `layout.uirevision`.
Note that other user-driven trace attribute changes are
controlled by `layout` attributes: `trace.visible` is
controlled by `layout.legend.uirevision`,
`selectedpoints` is controlled by
`layout.selectionrevision`, and `colorbar.(x|y)`
(accessible with `config: {editable: true}`) is
controlled by `layout.editrevision`. Trace changes are
tracked by `uid`, which only falls back on trace index
if no `uid` is provided. So if your app can add/remove
traces before the end of the `data` array, such that
the same trace has a different index, you can still
preserve user-driven changes if you give each trace a
`uid` that stays with it as it moves.
value
Sets the 4th dimension (value) of the vertices.
valuehoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `value` using
d3 formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see: https://github.com/d
3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.By default the values
are formatted using generic number format.
valuesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`value`.
visible
Determines whether or not this trace is visible. If
"legendonly", the trace is not drawn, but can appear as
a legend item (provided that the legend itself is
visible).
x
Sets the X coordinates of the vertices on X axis.
xhoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `x` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see:
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.
And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to
d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a
decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional
seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13
09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would
display *09~15~23.46*By default the values are
formatted using `xaxis.hoverformat`.
xsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`x`.
y
Sets the Y coordinates of the vertices on Y axis.
yhoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `y` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see:
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.
And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to
d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a
decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional
seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13
09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would
display *09~15~23.46*By default the values are
formatted using `yaxis.hoverformat`.
ysrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`y`.
z
Sets the Z coordinates of the vertices on Z axis.
zhoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `z` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see:
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.
And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to
d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a
decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional
seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13
09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would
display *09~15~23.46*By default the values are
formatted using `zaxis.hoverformat`.
zsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`z`.
row : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot row index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
rows in the specified column(s).
col : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot col index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
columns in the specified row(s).
Returns
-------
FigureWidget
"""
from plotly.graph_objs import Volume
new_trace = Volume(
autocolorscale=autocolorscale,
caps=caps,
cauto=cauto,
cmax=cmax,
cmid=cmid,
cmin=cmin,
coloraxis=coloraxis,
colorbar=colorbar,
colorscale=colorscale,
contour=contour,
customdata=customdata,
customdatasrc=customdatasrc,
flatshading=flatshading,
hoverinfo=hoverinfo,
hoverinfosrc=hoverinfosrc,
hoverlabel=hoverlabel,
hovertemplate=hovertemplate,
hovertemplatesrc=hovertemplatesrc,
hovertext=hovertext,
hovertextsrc=hovertextsrc,
ids=ids,
idssrc=idssrc,
isomax=isomax,
isomin=isomin,
legend=legend,
legendgroup=legendgroup,
legendgrouptitle=legendgrouptitle,
legendrank=legendrank,
legendwidth=legendwidth,
lighting=lighting,
lightposition=lightposition,
meta=meta,
metasrc=metasrc,
name=name,
opacity=opacity,
opacityscale=opacityscale,
reversescale=reversescale,
scene=scene,
showlegend=showlegend,
showscale=showscale,
slices=slices,
spaceframe=spaceframe,
stream=stream,
surface=surface,
text=text,
textsrc=textsrc,
uid=uid,
uirevision=uirevision,
value=value,
valuehoverformat=valuehoverformat,
valuesrc=valuesrc,
visible=visible,
x=x,
xhoverformat=xhoverformat,
xsrc=xsrc,
y=y,
yhoverformat=yhoverformat,
ysrc=ysrc,
z=z,
zhoverformat=zhoverformat,
zsrc=zsrc,
**kwargs,
)
return self.add_trace(new_trace, row=row, col=col)
def add_waterfall(
self,
alignmentgroup=None,
base=None,
cliponaxis=None,
connector=None,
constraintext=None,
customdata=None,
customdatasrc=None,
decreasing=None,
dx=None,
dy=None,
hoverinfo=None,
hoverinfosrc=None,
hoverlabel=None,
hovertemplate=None,
hovertemplatesrc=None,
hovertext=None,
hovertextsrc=None,
ids=None,
idssrc=None,
increasing=None,
insidetextanchor=None,
insidetextfont=None,
legend=None,
legendgroup=None,
legendgrouptitle=None,
legendrank=None,
legendwidth=None,
measure=None,
measuresrc=None,
meta=None,
metasrc=None,
name=None,
offset=None,
offsetgroup=None,
offsetsrc=None,
opacity=None,
orientation=None,
outsidetextfont=None,
selectedpoints=None,
showlegend=None,
stream=None,
text=None,
textangle=None,
textfont=None,
textinfo=None,
textposition=None,
textpositionsrc=None,
textsrc=None,
texttemplate=None,
texttemplatesrc=None,
totals=None,
uid=None,
uirevision=None,
visible=None,
width=None,
widthsrc=None,
x=None,
x0=None,
xaxis=None,
xhoverformat=None,
xperiod=None,
xperiod0=None,
xperiodalignment=None,
xsrc=None,
y=None,
y0=None,
yaxis=None,
yhoverformat=None,
yperiod=None,
yperiod0=None,
yperiodalignment=None,
ysrc=None,
row=None,
col=None,
secondary_y=None,
**kwargs,
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Add a new Waterfall trace
Draws waterfall trace which is useful graph to displays the
contribution of various elements (either positive or negative)
in a bar chart. The data visualized by the span of the bars is
set in `y` if `orientation` is set to "v" (the default) and the
labels are set in `x`. By setting `orientation` to "h", the
roles are interchanged.
Parameters
----------
alignmentgroup
Set several traces linked to the same position axis or
matching axes to the same alignmentgroup. This controls
whether bars compute their positional range dependently
or independently.
base
Sets where the bar base is drawn (in position axis
units).
cliponaxis
Determines whether the text nodes are clipped about the
subplot axes. To show the text nodes above axis lines
and tick labels, make sure to set `xaxis.layer` and
`yaxis.layer` to *below traces*.
connector
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.waterfall.Connector`
instance or dict with compatible properties
constraintext
Constrain the size of text inside or outside a bar to
be no larger than the bar itself.
customdata
Assigns extra data each datum. This may be useful when
listening to hover, click and selection events. Note
that, "scatter" traces also appends customdata items in
the markers DOM elements
customdatasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`customdata`.
decreasing
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.waterfall.Decreasing`
instance or dict with compatible properties
dx
Sets the x coordinate step. See `x0` for more info.
dy
Sets the y coordinate step. See `y0` for more info.
hoverinfo
Determines which trace information appear on hover. If
`none` or `skip` are set, no information is displayed
upon hovering. But, if `none` is set, click and hover
events are still fired.
hoverinfosrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hoverinfo`.
hoverlabel
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.waterfall.Hoverlabel`
instance or dict with compatible properties
hovertemplate
Template string used for rendering the information that
appear on hover box. Note that this will override
`hoverinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
for example "y: %{y}" as well as %{xother}, {%_xother},
{%_xother_}, {%xother_}. When showing info for several
points, "xother" will be added to those with different
x positions from the first point. An underscore before
or after "(x|y)other" will add a space on that side,
only when this field is shown. Numbers are formatted
using d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for
example "Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. The variables available in
`hovertemplate` are the ones emitted as event data
described at this link
https://plotly.com/javascript/plotlyjs-events/#event-
data. Additionally, every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available. Finally, the template string has access
to variables `initial`, `delta` and `final`. Anything
contained in tag `<extra>` is displayed in the
secondary box, for example
"<extra>{fullData.name}</extra>". To hide the secondary
box completely, use an empty tag `<extra></extra>`.
hovertemplatesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertemplate`.
hovertext
Sets hover text elements associated with each (x,y)
pair. If a single string, the same string appears over
all the data points. If an array of string, the items
are mapped in order to the this trace's (x,y)
coordinates. To be seen, trace `hoverinfo` must contain
a "text" flag.
hovertextsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`hovertext`.
ids
Assigns id labels to each datum. These ids for object
constancy of data points during animation. Should be an
array of strings, not numbers or any other type.
idssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`ids`.
increasing
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.waterfall.Increasing`
instance or dict with compatible properties
insidetextanchor
Determines if texts are kept at center or start/end
points in `textposition` "inside" mode.
insidetextfont
Sets the font used for `text` lying inside the bar.
legend
Sets the reference to a legend to show this trace in.
References to these legends are "legend", "legend2",
"legend3", etc. Settings for these legends are set in
the layout, under `layout.legend`, `layout.legend2`,
etc.
legendgroup
Sets the legend group for this trace. Traces and shapes
part of the same legend group hide/show at the same
time when toggling legend items.
legendgrouptitle
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.waterfall.Legendgrouptitle
` instance or dict with compatible properties
legendrank
Sets the legend rank for this trace. Items and groups
with smaller ranks are presented on top/left side while
with "reversed" `legend.traceorder` they are on
bottom/right side. The default legendrank is 1000, so
that you can use ranks less than 1000 to place certain
items before all unranked items, and ranks greater than
1000 to go after all unranked items. When having
unranked or equal rank items shapes would be displayed
after traces i.e. according to their order in data and
layout.
legendwidth
Sets the width (in px or fraction) of the legend for
this trace.
measure
An array containing types of values. By default the
values are considered as 'relative'. However; it is
possible to use 'total' to compute the sums. Also
'absolute' could be applied to reset the computed total
or to declare an initial value where needed.
measuresrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`measure`.
meta
Assigns extra meta information associated with this
trace that can be used in various text attributes.
Attributes such as trace `name`, graph, axis and
colorbar `title.text`, annotation `text`
`rangeselector`, `updatemenues` and `sliders` `label`
text all support `meta`. To access the trace `meta`
values in an attribute in the same trace, simply use
`%{meta[i]}` where `i` is the index or key of the
`meta` item in question. To access trace `meta` in
layout attributes, use `%{data[n[.meta[i]}` where `i`
is the index or key of the `meta` and `n` is the trace
index.
metasrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`meta`.
name
Sets the trace name. The trace name appears as the
legend item and on hover.
offset
Shifts the position where the bar is drawn (in position
axis units). In "group" barmode, traces that set
"offset" will be excluded and drawn in "overlay" mode
instead.
offsetgroup
Set several traces linked to the same position axis or
matching axes to the same offsetgroup where bars of the
same position coordinate will line up.
offsetsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`offset`.
opacity
Sets the opacity of the trace.
orientation
Sets the orientation of the bars. With "v" ("h"), the
value of the each bar spans along the vertical
(horizontal).
outsidetextfont
Sets the font used for `text` lying outside the bar.
selectedpoints
Array containing integer indices of selected points.
Has an effect only for traces that support selections.
Note that an empty array means an empty selection where
the `unselected` are turned on for all points, whereas,
any other non-array values means no selection all where
the `selected` and `unselected` styles have no effect.
showlegend
Determines whether or not an item corresponding to this
trace is shown in the legend.
stream
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.waterfall.Stream` instance
or dict with compatible properties
text
Sets text elements associated with each (x,y) pair. If
a single string, the same string appears over all the
data points. If an array of string, the items are
mapped in order to the this trace's (x,y) coordinates.
If trace `hoverinfo` contains a "text" flag and
"hovertext" is not set, these elements will be seen in
the hover labels.
textangle
Sets the angle of the tick labels with respect to the
bar. For example, a `tickangle` of -90 draws the tick
labels vertically. With "auto" the texts may
automatically be rotated to fit with the maximum size
in bars.
textfont
Sets the font used for `text`.
textinfo
Determines which trace information appear on the graph.
In the case of having multiple waterfalls, totals are
computed separately (per trace).
textposition
Specifies the location of the `text`. "inside"
positions `text` inside, next to the bar end (rotated
and scaled if needed). "outside" positions `text`
outside, next to the bar end (scaled if needed), unless
there is another bar stacked on this one, then the text
gets pushed inside. "auto" tries to position `text`
inside the bar, but if the bar is too small and no bar
is stacked on this one the text is moved outside. If
"none", no text appears.
textpositionsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`textposition`.
textsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`text`.
texttemplate
Template string used for rendering the information text
that appear on points. Note that this will override
`textinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
for example "y: %{y}". Numbers are formatted using
d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for example
"Price: %{y:$.2f}".
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
%{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
%{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
date formatting syntax. Every attributes that can be
specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
are available. Finally, the template string has access
to variables `initial`, `delta`, `final` and `label`.
texttemplatesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`texttemplate`.
totals
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.waterfall.Totals` instance
or dict with compatible properties
uid
Assign an id to this trace, Use this to provide object
constancy between traces during animations and
transitions.
uirevision
Controls persistence of some user-driven changes to the
trace: `constraintrange` in `parcoords` traces, as well
as some `editable: true` modifications such as `name`
and `colorbar.title`. Defaults to `layout.uirevision`.
Note that other user-driven trace attribute changes are
controlled by `layout` attributes: `trace.visible` is
controlled by `layout.legend.uirevision`,
`selectedpoints` is controlled by
`layout.selectionrevision`, and `colorbar.(x|y)`
(accessible with `config: {editable: true}`) is
controlled by `layout.editrevision`. Trace changes are
tracked by `uid`, which only falls back on trace index
if no `uid` is provided. So if your app can add/remove
traces before the end of the `data` array, such that
the same trace has a different index, you can still
preserve user-driven changes if you give each trace a
`uid` that stays with it as it moves.
visible
Determines whether or not this trace is visible. If
"legendonly", the trace is not drawn, but can appear as
a legend item (provided that the legend itself is
visible).
width
Sets the bar width (in position axis units).
widthsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`width`.
x
Sets the x coordinates.
x0
Alternate to `x`. Builds a linear space of x
coordinates. Use with `dx` where `x0` is the starting
coordinate and `dx` the step.
xaxis
Sets a reference between this trace's x coordinates and
a 2D cartesian x axis. If "x" (the default value), the
x coordinates refer to `layout.xaxis`. If "x2", the x
coordinates refer to `layout.xaxis2`, and so on.
xhoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `x` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see:
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.
And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to
d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a
decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional
seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13
09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would
display *09~15~23.46*By default the values are
formatted using `xaxis.hoverformat`.
xperiod
Only relevant when the axis `type` is "date". Sets the
period positioning in milliseconds or "M<n>" on the x
axis. Special values in the form of "M<n>" could be
used to declare the number of months. In this case `n`
must be a positive integer.
xperiod0
Only relevant when the axis `type` is "date". Sets the
base for period positioning in milliseconds or date
string on the x0 axis. When `x0period` is round number
of weeks, the `x0period0` by default would be on a
Sunday i.e. 2000-01-02, otherwise it would be at
2000-01-01.
xperiodalignment
Only relevant when the axis `type` is "date". Sets the
alignment of data points on the x axis.
xsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`x`.
y
Sets the y coordinates.
y0
Alternate to `y`. Builds a linear space of y
coordinates. Use with `dy` where `y0` is the starting
coordinate and `dy` the step.
yaxis
Sets a reference between this trace's y coordinates and
a 2D cartesian y axis. If "y" (the default value), the
y coordinates refer to `layout.yaxis`. If "y2", the y
coordinates refer to `layout.yaxis2`, and so on.
yhoverformat
Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `y` using d3
formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
those in Python. For numbers, see:
https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.
And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to
d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a
decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional
seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13
09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would
display *09~15~23.46*By default the values are
formatted using `yaxis.hoverformat`.
yperiod
Only relevant when the axis `type` is "date". Sets the
period positioning in milliseconds or "M<n>" on the y
axis. Special values in the form of "M<n>" could be
used to declare the number of months. In this case `n`
must be a positive integer.
yperiod0
Only relevant when the axis `type` is "date". Sets the
base for period positioning in milliseconds or date
string on the y0 axis. When `y0period` is round number
of weeks, the `y0period0` by default would be on a
Sunday i.e. 2000-01-02, otherwise it would be at
2000-01-01.
yperiodalignment
Only relevant when the axis `type` is "date". Sets the
alignment of data points on the y axis.
ysrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`y`.
row : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot row index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
rows in the specified column(s).
col : 'all', int or None (default)
Subplot col index (starting from 1) for the trace to be
added. Only valid if figure was created using
`plotly.tools.make_subplots`.If 'all', addresses all
columns in the specified row(s).
secondary_y: boolean or None (default None)
If True, associate this trace with the secondary y-axis of the
subplot at the specified row and col. Only valid if all of the
following conditions are satisfied:
* The figure was created using `plotly.subplots.make_subplots`.
* The row and col arguments are not None
* The subplot at the specified row and col has type xy
(which is the default) and secondary_y True. These
properties are specified in the specs argument to
make_subplots. See the make_subplots docstring for more info.
Returns
-------
FigureWidget
"""
from plotly.graph_objs import Waterfall
new_trace = Waterfall(
alignmentgroup=alignmentgroup,
base=base,
cliponaxis=cliponaxis,
connector=connector,
constraintext=constraintext,
customdata=customdata,
customdatasrc=customdatasrc,
decreasing=decreasing,
dx=dx,
dy=dy,
hoverinfo=hoverinfo,
hoverinfosrc=hoverinfosrc,
hoverlabel=hoverlabel,
hovertemplate=hovertemplate,
hovertemplatesrc=hovertemplatesrc,
hovertext=hovertext,
hovertextsrc=hovertextsrc,
ids=ids,
idssrc=idssrc,
increasing=increasing,
insidetextanchor=insidetextanchor,
insidetextfont=insidetextfont,
legend=legend,
legendgroup=legendgroup,
legendgrouptitle=legendgrouptitle,
legendrank=legendrank,
legendwidth=legendwidth,
measure=measure,
measuresrc=measuresrc,
meta=meta,
metasrc=metasrc,
name=name,
offset=offset,
offsetgroup=offsetgroup,
offsetsrc=offsetsrc,
opacity=opacity,
orientation=orientation,
outsidetextfont=outsidetextfont,
selectedpoints=selectedpoints,
showlegend=showlegend,
stream=stream,
text=text,
textangle=textangle,
textfont=textfont,
textinfo=textinfo,
textposition=textposition,
textpositionsrc=textpositionsrc,
textsrc=textsrc,
texttemplate=texttemplate,
texttemplatesrc=texttemplatesrc,
totals=totals,
uid=uid,
uirevision=uirevision,
visible=visible,
width=width,
widthsrc=widthsrc,
x=x,
x0=x0,
xaxis=xaxis,
xhoverformat=xhoverformat,
xperiod=xperiod,
xperiod0=xperiod0,
xperiodalignment=xperiodalignment,
xsrc=xsrc,
y=y,
y0=y0,
yaxis=yaxis,
yhoverformat=yhoverformat,
yperiod=yperiod,
yperiod0=yperiod0,
yperiodalignment=yperiodalignment,
ysrc=ysrc,
**kwargs,
)
return self.add_trace(new_trace, row=row, col=col, secondary_y=secondary_y)
def select_coloraxes(self, selector=None, row=None, col=None):
"""
Select coloraxis subplot objects from a particular subplot cell
and/or coloraxis subplot objects that satisfy custom selection
criteria.
Parameters
----------
selector: dict, function, or None (default None)
Dict to use as selection criteria.
coloraxis objects will be selected if they contain
properties corresponding to all of the dictionary's keys, with
values that exactly match the supplied values. If None
(the default), all coloraxis objects are selected. If a
function, it must be a function accepting a single argument and
returning a boolean. The function will be called on each
coloraxis and those for which the function returned True will
be in the selection.
row, col: int or None (default None)
Subplot row and column index of coloraxis objects to select.
To select coloraxis objects by row and column, the Figure
must have been created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots.
If None (the default), all coloraxis objects are selected.
Returns
-------
generator
Generator that iterates through all of the coloraxis
objects that satisfy all of the specified selection criteria
"""
return self._select_layout_subplots_by_prefix("coloraxis", selector, row, col)
def for_each_coloraxis(
self, fn, selector=None, row=None, col=None
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Apply a function to all coloraxis objects that satisfy the
specified selection criteria
Parameters
----------
fn:
Function that inputs a single coloraxis object.
selector: dict, function, or None (default None)
Dict to use as selection criteria.
coloraxis objects will be selected if they contain
properties corresponding to all of the dictionary's keys, with
values that exactly match the supplied values. If None
(the default), all coloraxis objects are selected. If a
function, it must be a function accepting a single argument and
returning a boolean. The function will be called on each
coloraxis and those for which the function returned True will
be in the selection.
row, col: int or None (default None)
Subplot row and column index of coloraxis objects to select.
To select coloraxis objects by row and column, the Figure
must have been created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots.
If None (the default), all coloraxis objects are selected.
Returns
-------
self
Returns the FigureWidget object that the method was called on
"""
for obj in self.select_coloraxes(selector=selector, row=row, col=col):
fn(obj)
return self
def update_coloraxes(
self, patch=None, selector=None, overwrite=False, row=None, col=None, **kwargs
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Perform a property update operation on all coloraxis objects
that satisfy the specified selection criteria
Parameters
----------
patch: dict
Dictionary of property updates to be applied to all
coloraxis objects that satisfy the selection criteria.
selector: dict, function, or None (default None)
Dict to use as selection criteria.
coloraxis objects will be selected if they contain
properties corresponding to all of the dictionary's keys, with
values that exactly match the supplied values. If None
(the default), all coloraxis objects are selected. If a
function, it must be a function accepting a single argument and
returning a boolean. The function will be called on each
coloraxis and those for which the function returned True will
be in the selection.
overwrite: bool
If True, overwrite existing properties. If False, apply updates
to existing properties recursively, preserving existing
properties that are not specified in the update operation.
row, col: int or None (default None)
Subplot row and column index of coloraxis objects to select.
To select coloraxis objects by row and column, the Figure
must have been created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots.
If None (the default), all coloraxis objects are selected.
**kwargs
Additional property updates to apply to each selected
coloraxis object. If a property is specified in
both patch and in **kwargs then the one in **kwargs
takes precedence.
Returns
-------
self
Returns the FigureWidget object that the method was called on
"""
for obj in self.select_coloraxes(selector=selector, row=row, col=col):
obj.update(patch, overwrite=overwrite, **kwargs)
return self
def select_geos(self, selector=None, row=None, col=None):
"""
Select geo subplot objects from a particular subplot cell
and/or geo subplot objects that satisfy custom selection
criteria.
Parameters
----------
selector: dict, function, or None (default None)
Dict to use as selection criteria.
geo objects will be selected if they contain
properties corresponding to all of the dictionary's keys, with
values that exactly match the supplied values. If None
(the default), all geo objects are selected. If a
function, it must be a function accepting a single argument and
returning a boolean. The function will be called on each
geo and those for which the function returned True will
be in the selection.
row, col: int or None (default None)
Subplot row and column index of geo objects to select.
To select geo objects by row and column, the Figure
must have been created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots.
If None (the default), all geo objects are selected.
Returns
-------
generator
Generator that iterates through all of the geo
objects that satisfy all of the specified selection criteria
"""
return self._select_layout_subplots_by_prefix("geo", selector, row, col)
def for_each_geo(self, fn, selector=None, row=None, col=None) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Apply a function to all geo objects that satisfy the
specified selection criteria
Parameters
----------
fn:
Function that inputs a single geo object.
selector: dict, function, or None (default None)
Dict to use as selection criteria.
geo objects will be selected if they contain
properties corresponding to all of the dictionary's keys, with
values that exactly match the supplied values. If None
(the default), all geo objects are selected. If a
function, it must be a function accepting a single argument and
returning a boolean. The function will be called on each
geo and those for which the function returned True will
be in the selection.
row, col: int or None (default None)
Subplot row and column index of geo objects to select.
To select geo objects by row and column, the Figure
must have been created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots.
If None (the default), all geo objects are selected.
Returns
-------
self
Returns the FigureWidget object that the method was called on
"""
for obj in self.select_geos(selector=selector, row=row, col=col):
fn(obj)
return self
def update_geos(
self, patch=None, selector=None, overwrite=False, row=None, col=None, **kwargs
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Perform a property update operation on all geo objects
that satisfy the specified selection criteria
Parameters
----------
patch: dict
Dictionary of property updates to be applied to all
geo objects that satisfy the selection criteria.
selector: dict, function, or None (default None)
Dict to use as selection criteria.
geo objects will be selected if they contain
properties corresponding to all of the dictionary's keys, with
values that exactly match the supplied values. If None
(the default), all geo objects are selected. If a
function, it must be a function accepting a single argument and
returning a boolean. The function will be called on each
geo and those for which the function returned True will
be in the selection.
overwrite: bool
If True, overwrite existing properties. If False, apply updates
to existing properties recursively, preserving existing
properties that are not specified in the update operation.
row, col: int or None (default None)
Subplot row and column index of geo objects to select.
To select geo objects by row and column, the Figure
must have been created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots.
If None (the default), all geo objects are selected.
**kwargs
Additional property updates to apply to each selected
geo object. If a property is specified in
both patch and in **kwargs then the one in **kwargs
takes precedence.
Returns
-------
self
Returns the FigureWidget object that the method was called on
"""
for obj in self.select_geos(selector=selector, row=row, col=col):
obj.update(patch, overwrite=overwrite, **kwargs)
return self
def select_legends(self, selector=None, row=None, col=None):
"""
Select legend subplot objects from a particular subplot cell
and/or legend subplot objects that satisfy custom selection
criteria.
Parameters
----------
selector: dict, function, or None (default None)
Dict to use as selection criteria.
legend objects will be selected if they contain
properties corresponding to all of the dictionary's keys, with
values that exactly match the supplied values. If None
(the default), all legend objects are selected. If a
function, it must be a function accepting a single argument and
returning a boolean. The function will be called on each
legend and those for which the function returned True will
be in the selection.
row, col: int or None (default None)
Subplot row and column index of legend objects to select.
To select legend objects by row and column, the Figure
must have been created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots.
If None (the default), all legend objects are selected.
Returns
-------
generator
Generator that iterates through all of the legend
objects that satisfy all of the specified selection criteria
"""
return self._select_layout_subplots_by_prefix("legend", selector, row, col)
def for_each_legend(self, fn, selector=None, row=None, col=None) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Apply a function to all legend objects that satisfy the
specified selection criteria
Parameters
----------
fn:
Function that inputs a single legend object.
selector: dict, function, or None (default None)
Dict to use as selection criteria.
legend objects will be selected if they contain
properties corresponding to all of the dictionary's keys, with
values that exactly match the supplied values. If None
(the default), all legend objects are selected. If a
function, it must be a function accepting a single argument and
returning a boolean. The function will be called on each
legend and those for which the function returned True will
be in the selection.
row, col: int or None (default None)
Subplot row and column index of legend objects to select.
To select legend objects by row and column, the Figure
must have been created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots.
If None (the default), all legend objects are selected.
Returns
-------
self
Returns the FigureWidget object that the method was called on
"""
for obj in self.select_legends(selector=selector, row=row, col=col):
fn(obj)
return self
def update_legends(
self, patch=None, selector=None, overwrite=False, row=None, col=None, **kwargs
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Perform a property update operation on all legend objects
that satisfy the specified selection criteria
Parameters
----------
patch: dict
Dictionary of property updates to be applied to all
legend objects that satisfy the selection criteria.
selector: dict, function, or None (default None)
Dict to use as selection criteria.
legend objects will be selected if they contain
properties corresponding to all of the dictionary's keys, with
values that exactly match the supplied values. If None
(the default), all legend objects are selected. If a
function, it must be a function accepting a single argument and
returning a boolean. The function will be called on each
legend and those for which the function returned True will
be in the selection.
overwrite: bool
If True, overwrite existing properties. If False, apply updates
to existing properties recursively, preserving existing
properties that are not specified in the update operation.
row, col: int or None (default None)
Subplot row and column index of legend objects to select.
To select legend objects by row and column, the Figure
must have been created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots.
If None (the default), all legend objects are selected.
**kwargs
Additional property updates to apply to each selected
legend object. If a property is specified in
both patch and in **kwargs then the one in **kwargs
takes precedence.
Returns
-------
self
Returns the FigureWidget object that the method was called on
"""
for obj in self.select_legends(selector=selector, row=row, col=col):
obj.update(patch, overwrite=overwrite, **kwargs)
return self
def select_mapboxes(self, selector=None, row=None, col=None):
"""
Select mapbox subplot objects from a particular subplot cell
and/or mapbox subplot objects that satisfy custom selection
criteria.
Parameters
----------
selector: dict, function, or None (default None)
Dict to use as selection criteria.
mapbox objects will be selected if they contain
properties corresponding to all of the dictionary's keys, with
values that exactly match the supplied values. If None
(the default), all mapbox objects are selected. If a
function, it must be a function accepting a single argument and
returning a boolean. The function will be called on each
mapbox and those for which the function returned True will
be in the selection.
row, col: int or None (default None)
Subplot row and column index of mapbox objects to select.
To select mapbox objects by row and column, the Figure
must have been created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots.
If None (the default), all mapbox objects are selected.
Returns
-------
generator
Generator that iterates through all of the mapbox
objects that satisfy all of the specified selection criteria
"""
return self._select_layout_subplots_by_prefix("mapbox", selector, row, col)
def for_each_mapbox(self, fn, selector=None, row=None, col=None) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Apply a function to all mapbox objects that satisfy the
specified selection criteria
Parameters
----------
fn:
Function that inputs a single mapbox object.
selector: dict, function, or None (default None)
Dict to use as selection criteria.
mapbox objects will be selected if they contain
properties corresponding to all of the dictionary's keys, with
values that exactly match the supplied values. If None
(the default), all mapbox objects are selected. If a
function, it must be a function accepting a single argument and
returning a boolean. The function will be called on each
mapbox and those for which the function returned True will
be in the selection.
row, col: int or None (default None)
Subplot row and column index of mapbox objects to select.
To select mapbox objects by row and column, the Figure
must have been created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots.
If None (the default), all mapbox objects are selected.
Returns
-------
self
Returns the FigureWidget object that the method was called on
"""
for obj in self.select_mapboxes(selector=selector, row=row, col=col):
fn(obj)
return self
def update_mapboxes(
self, patch=None, selector=None, overwrite=False, row=None, col=None, **kwargs
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Perform a property update operation on all mapbox objects
that satisfy the specified selection criteria
Parameters
----------
patch: dict
Dictionary of property updates to be applied to all
mapbox objects that satisfy the selection criteria.
selector: dict, function, or None (default None)
Dict to use as selection criteria.
mapbox objects will be selected if they contain
properties corresponding to all of the dictionary's keys, with
values that exactly match the supplied values. If None
(the default), all mapbox objects are selected. If a
function, it must be a function accepting a single argument and
returning a boolean. The function will be called on each
mapbox and those for which the function returned True will
be in the selection.
overwrite: bool
If True, overwrite existing properties. If False, apply updates
to existing properties recursively, preserving existing
properties that are not specified in the update operation.
row, col: int or None (default None)
Subplot row and column index of mapbox objects to select.
To select mapbox objects by row and column, the Figure
must have been created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots.
If None (the default), all mapbox objects are selected.
**kwargs
Additional property updates to apply to each selected
mapbox object. If a property is specified in
both patch and in **kwargs then the one in **kwargs
takes precedence.
Returns
-------
self
Returns the FigureWidget object that the method was called on
"""
for obj in self.select_mapboxes(selector=selector, row=row, col=col):
obj.update(patch, overwrite=overwrite, **kwargs)
return self
def select_polars(self, selector=None, row=None, col=None):
"""
Select polar subplot objects from a particular subplot cell
and/or polar subplot objects that satisfy custom selection
criteria.
Parameters
----------
selector: dict, function, or None (default None)
Dict to use as selection criteria.
polar objects will be selected if they contain
properties corresponding to all of the dictionary's keys, with
values that exactly match the supplied values. If None
(the default), all polar objects are selected. If a
function, it must be a function accepting a single argument and
returning a boolean. The function will be called on each
polar and those for which the function returned True will
be in the selection.
row, col: int or None (default None)
Subplot row and column index of polar objects to select.
To select polar objects by row and column, the Figure
must have been created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots.
If None (the default), all polar objects are selected.
Returns
-------
generator
Generator that iterates through all of the polar
objects that satisfy all of the specified selection criteria
"""
return self._select_layout_subplots_by_prefix("polar", selector, row, col)
def for_each_polar(self, fn, selector=None, row=None, col=None) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Apply a function to all polar objects that satisfy the
specified selection criteria
Parameters
----------
fn:
Function that inputs a single polar object.
selector: dict, function, or None (default None)
Dict to use as selection criteria.
polar objects will be selected if they contain
properties corresponding to all of the dictionary's keys, with
values that exactly match the supplied values. If None
(the default), all polar objects are selected. If a
function, it must be a function accepting a single argument and
returning a boolean. The function will be called on each
polar and those for which the function returned True will
be in the selection.
row, col: int or None (default None)
Subplot row and column index of polar objects to select.
To select polar objects by row and column, the Figure
must have been created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots.
If None (the default), all polar objects are selected.
Returns
-------
self
Returns the FigureWidget object that the method was called on
"""
for obj in self.select_polars(selector=selector, row=row, col=col):
fn(obj)
return self
def update_polars(
self, patch=None, selector=None, overwrite=False, row=None, col=None, **kwargs
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Perform a property update operation on all polar objects
that satisfy the specified selection criteria
Parameters
----------
patch: dict
Dictionary of property updates to be applied to all
polar objects that satisfy the selection criteria.
selector: dict, function, or None (default None)
Dict to use as selection criteria.
polar objects will be selected if they contain
properties corresponding to all of the dictionary's keys, with
values that exactly match the supplied values. If None
(the default), all polar objects are selected. If a
function, it must be a function accepting a single argument and
returning a boolean. The function will be called on each
polar and those for which the function returned True will
be in the selection.
overwrite: bool
If True, overwrite existing properties. If False, apply updates
to existing properties recursively, preserving existing
properties that are not specified in the update operation.
row, col: int or None (default None)
Subplot row and column index of polar objects to select.
To select polar objects by row and column, the Figure
must have been created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots.
If None (the default), all polar objects are selected.
**kwargs
Additional property updates to apply to each selected
polar object. If a property is specified in
both patch and in **kwargs then the one in **kwargs
takes precedence.
Returns
-------
self
Returns the FigureWidget object that the method was called on
"""
for obj in self.select_polars(selector=selector, row=row, col=col):
obj.update(patch, overwrite=overwrite, **kwargs)
return self
def select_scenes(self, selector=None, row=None, col=None):
"""
Select scene subplot objects from a particular subplot cell
and/or scene subplot objects that satisfy custom selection
criteria.
Parameters
----------
selector: dict, function, or None (default None)
Dict to use as selection criteria.
scene objects will be selected if they contain
properties corresponding to all of the dictionary's keys, with
values that exactly match the supplied values. If None
(the default), all scene objects are selected. If a
function, it must be a function accepting a single argument and
returning a boolean. The function will be called on each
scene and those for which the function returned True will
be in the selection.
row, col: int or None (default None)
Subplot row and column index of scene objects to select.
To select scene objects by row and column, the Figure
must have been created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots.
If None (the default), all scene objects are selected.
Returns
-------
generator
Generator that iterates through all of the scene
objects that satisfy all of the specified selection criteria
"""
return self._select_layout_subplots_by_prefix("scene", selector, row, col)
def for_each_scene(self, fn, selector=None, row=None, col=None) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Apply a function to all scene objects that satisfy the
specified selection criteria
Parameters
----------
fn:
Function that inputs a single scene object.
selector: dict, function, or None (default None)
Dict to use as selection criteria.
scene objects will be selected if they contain
properties corresponding to all of the dictionary's keys, with
values that exactly match the supplied values. If None
(the default), all scene objects are selected. If a
function, it must be a function accepting a single argument and
returning a boolean. The function will be called on each
scene and those for which the function returned True will
be in the selection.
row, col: int or None (default None)
Subplot row and column index of scene objects to select.
To select scene objects by row and column, the Figure
must have been created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots.
If None (the default), all scene objects are selected.
Returns
-------
self
Returns the FigureWidget object that the method was called on
"""
for obj in self.select_scenes(selector=selector, row=row, col=col):
fn(obj)
return self
def update_scenes(
self, patch=None, selector=None, overwrite=False, row=None, col=None, **kwargs
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Perform a property update operation on all scene objects
that satisfy the specified selection criteria
Parameters
----------
patch: dict
Dictionary of property updates to be applied to all
scene objects that satisfy the selection criteria.
selector: dict, function, or None (default None)
Dict to use as selection criteria.
scene objects will be selected if they contain
properties corresponding to all of the dictionary's keys, with
values that exactly match the supplied values. If None
(the default), all scene objects are selected. If a
function, it must be a function accepting a single argument and
returning a boolean. The function will be called on each
scene and those for which the function returned True will
be in the selection.
overwrite: bool
If True, overwrite existing properties. If False, apply updates
to existing properties recursively, preserving existing
properties that are not specified in the update operation.
row, col: int or None (default None)
Subplot row and column index of scene objects to select.
To select scene objects by row and column, the Figure
must have been created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots.
If None (the default), all scene objects are selected.
**kwargs
Additional property updates to apply to each selected
scene object. If a property is specified in
both patch and in **kwargs then the one in **kwargs
takes precedence.
Returns
-------
self
Returns the FigureWidget object that the method was called on
"""
for obj in self.select_scenes(selector=selector, row=row, col=col):
obj.update(patch, overwrite=overwrite, **kwargs)
return self
def select_smiths(self, selector=None, row=None, col=None):
"""
Select smith subplot objects from a particular subplot cell
and/or smith subplot objects that satisfy custom selection
criteria.
Parameters
----------
selector: dict, function, or None (default None)
Dict to use as selection criteria.
smith objects will be selected if they contain
properties corresponding to all of the dictionary's keys, with
values that exactly match the supplied values. If None
(the default), all smith objects are selected. If a
function, it must be a function accepting a single argument and
returning a boolean. The function will be called on each
smith and those for which the function returned True will
be in the selection.
row, col: int or None (default None)
Subplot row and column index of smith objects to select.
To select smith objects by row and column, the Figure
must have been created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots.
If None (the default), all smith objects are selected.
Returns
-------
generator
Generator that iterates through all of the smith
objects that satisfy all of the specified selection criteria
"""
return self._select_layout_subplots_by_prefix("smith", selector, row, col)
def for_each_smith(self, fn, selector=None, row=None, col=None) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Apply a function to all smith objects that satisfy the
specified selection criteria
Parameters
----------
fn:
Function that inputs a single smith object.
selector: dict, function, or None (default None)
Dict to use as selection criteria.
smith objects will be selected if they contain
properties corresponding to all of the dictionary's keys, with
values that exactly match the supplied values. If None
(the default), all smith objects are selected. If a
function, it must be a function accepting a single argument and
returning a boolean. The function will be called on each
smith and those for which the function returned True will
be in the selection.
row, col: int or None (default None)
Subplot row and column index of smith objects to select.
To select smith objects by row and column, the Figure
must have been created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots.
If None (the default), all smith objects are selected.
Returns
-------
self
Returns the FigureWidget object that the method was called on
"""
for obj in self.select_smiths(selector=selector, row=row, col=col):
fn(obj)
return self
def update_smiths(
self, patch=None, selector=None, overwrite=False, row=None, col=None, **kwargs
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Perform a property update operation on all smith objects
that satisfy the specified selection criteria
Parameters
----------
patch: dict
Dictionary of property updates to be applied to all
smith objects that satisfy the selection criteria.
selector: dict, function, or None (default None)
Dict to use as selection criteria.
smith objects will be selected if they contain
properties corresponding to all of the dictionary's keys, with
values that exactly match the supplied values. If None
(the default), all smith objects are selected. If a
function, it must be a function accepting a single argument and
returning a boolean. The function will be called on each
smith and those for which the function returned True will
be in the selection.
overwrite: bool
If True, overwrite existing properties. If False, apply updates
to existing properties recursively, preserving existing
properties that are not specified in the update operation.
row, col: int or None (default None)
Subplot row and column index of smith objects to select.
To select smith objects by row and column, the Figure
must have been created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots.
If None (the default), all smith objects are selected.
**kwargs
Additional property updates to apply to each selected
smith object. If a property is specified in
both patch and in **kwargs then the one in **kwargs
takes precedence.
Returns
-------
self
Returns the FigureWidget object that the method was called on
"""
for obj in self.select_smiths(selector=selector, row=row, col=col):
obj.update(patch, overwrite=overwrite, **kwargs)
return self
def select_ternaries(self, selector=None, row=None, col=None):
"""
Select ternary subplot objects from a particular subplot cell
and/or ternary subplot objects that satisfy custom selection
criteria.
Parameters
----------
selector: dict, function, or None (default None)
Dict to use as selection criteria.
ternary objects will be selected if they contain
properties corresponding to all of the dictionary's keys, with
values that exactly match the supplied values. If None
(the default), all ternary objects are selected. If a
function, it must be a function accepting a single argument and
returning a boolean. The function will be called on each
ternary and those for which the function returned True will
be in the selection.
row, col: int or None (default None)
Subplot row and column index of ternary objects to select.
To select ternary objects by row and column, the Figure
must have been created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots.
If None (the default), all ternary objects are selected.
Returns
-------
generator
Generator that iterates through all of the ternary
objects that satisfy all of the specified selection criteria
"""
return self._select_layout_subplots_by_prefix("ternary", selector, row, col)
def for_each_ternary(self, fn, selector=None, row=None, col=None) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Apply a function to all ternary objects that satisfy the
specified selection criteria
Parameters
----------
fn:
Function that inputs a single ternary object.
selector: dict, function, or None (default None)
Dict to use as selection criteria.
ternary objects will be selected if they contain
properties corresponding to all of the dictionary's keys, with
values that exactly match the supplied values. If None
(the default), all ternary objects are selected. If a
function, it must be a function accepting a single argument and
returning a boolean. The function will be called on each
ternary and those for which the function returned True will
be in the selection.
row, col: int or None (default None)
Subplot row and column index of ternary objects to select.
To select ternary objects by row and column, the Figure
must have been created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots.
If None (the default), all ternary objects are selected.
Returns
-------
self
Returns the FigureWidget object that the method was called on
"""
for obj in self.select_ternaries(selector=selector, row=row, col=col):
fn(obj)
return self
def update_ternaries(
self, patch=None, selector=None, overwrite=False, row=None, col=None, **kwargs
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Perform a property update operation on all ternary objects
that satisfy the specified selection criteria
Parameters
----------
patch: dict
Dictionary of property updates to be applied to all
ternary objects that satisfy the selection criteria.
selector: dict, function, or None (default None)
Dict to use as selection criteria.
ternary objects will be selected if they contain
properties corresponding to all of the dictionary's keys, with
values that exactly match the supplied values. If None
(the default), all ternary objects are selected. If a
function, it must be a function accepting a single argument and
returning a boolean. The function will be called on each
ternary and those for which the function returned True will
be in the selection.
overwrite: bool
If True, overwrite existing properties. If False, apply updates
to existing properties recursively, preserving existing
properties that are not specified in the update operation.
row, col: int or None (default None)
Subplot row and column index of ternary objects to select.
To select ternary objects by row and column, the Figure
must have been created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots.
If None (the default), all ternary objects are selected.
**kwargs
Additional property updates to apply to each selected
ternary object. If a property is specified in
both patch and in **kwargs then the one in **kwargs
takes precedence.
Returns
-------
self
Returns the FigureWidget object that the method was called on
"""
for obj in self.select_ternaries(selector=selector, row=row, col=col):
obj.update(patch, overwrite=overwrite, **kwargs)
return self
def select_xaxes(self, selector=None, row=None, col=None):
"""
Select xaxis subplot objects from a particular subplot cell
and/or xaxis subplot objects that satisfy custom selection
criteria.
Parameters
----------
selector: dict, function, or None (default None)
Dict to use as selection criteria.
xaxis objects will be selected if they contain
properties corresponding to all of the dictionary's keys, with
values that exactly match the supplied values. If None
(the default), all xaxis objects are selected. If a
function, it must be a function accepting a single argument and
returning a boolean. The function will be called on each
xaxis and those for which the function returned True will
be in the selection.
row, col: int or None (default None)
Subplot row and column index of xaxis objects to select.
To select xaxis objects by row and column, the Figure
must have been created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots.
If None (the default), all xaxis objects are selected.
Returns
-------
generator
Generator that iterates through all of the xaxis
objects that satisfy all of the specified selection criteria
"""
return self._select_layout_subplots_by_prefix("xaxis", selector, row, col)
def for_each_xaxis(self, fn, selector=None, row=None, col=None) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Apply a function to all xaxis objects that satisfy the
specified selection criteria
Parameters
----------
fn:
Function that inputs a single xaxis object.
selector: dict, function, or None (default None)
Dict to use as selection criteria.
xaxis objects will be selected if they contain
properties corresponding to all of the dictionary's keys, with
values that exactly match the supplied values. If None
(the default), all xaxis objects are selected. If a
function, it must be a function accepting a single argument and
returning a boolean. The function will be called on each
xaxis and those for which the function returned True will
be in the selection.
row, col: int or None (default None)
Subplot row and column index of xaxis objects to select.
To select xaxis objects by row and column, the Figure
must have been created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots.
If None (the default), all xaxis objects are selected.
Returns
-------
self
Returns the FigureWidget object that the method was called on
"""
for obj in self.select_xaxes(selector=selector, row=row, col=col):
fn(obj)
return self
def update_xaxes(
self, patch=None, selector=None, overwrite=False, row=None, col=None, **kwargs
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Perform a property update operation on all xaxis objects
that satisfy the specified selection criteria
Parameters
----------
patch: dict
Dictionary of property updates to be applied to all
xaxis objects that satisfy the selection criteria.
selector: dict, function, or None (default None)
Dict to use as selection criteria.
xaxis objects will be selected if they contain
properties corresponding to all of the dictionary's keys, with
values that exactly match the supplied values. If None
(the default), all xaxis objects are selected. If a
function, it must be a function accepting a single argument and
returning a boolean. The function will be called on each
xaxis and those for which the function returned True will
be in the selection.
overwrite: bool
If True, overwrite existing properties. If False, apply updates
to existing properties recursively, preserving existing
properties that are not specified in the update operation.
row, col: int or None (default None)
Subplot row and column index of xaxis objects to select.
To select xaxis objects by row and column, the Figure
must have been created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots.
If None (the default), all xaxis objects are selected.
**kwargs
Additional property updates to apply to each selected
xaxis object. If a property is specified in
both patch and in **kwargs then the one in **kwargs
takes precedence.
Returns
-------
self
Returns the FigureWidget object that the method was called on
"""
for obj in self.select_xaxes(selector=selector, row=row, col=col):
obj.update(patch, overwrite=overwrite, **kwargs)
return self
def select_yaxes(self, selector=None, row=None, col=None, secondary_y=None):
"""
Select yaxis subplot objects from a particular subplot cell
and/or yaxis subplot objects that satisfy custom selection
criteria.
Parameters
----------
selector: dict, function, or None (default None)
Dict to use as selection criteria.
yaxis objects will be selected if they contain
properties corresponding to all of the dictionary's keys, with
values that exactly match the supplied values. If None
(the default), all yaxis objects are selected. If a
function, it must be a function accepting a single argument and
returning a boolean. The function will be called on each
yaxis and those for which the function returned True will
be in the selection.
row, col: int or None (default None)
Subplot row and column index of yaxis objects to select.
To select yaxis objects by row and column, the Figure
must have been created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots.
If None (the default), all yaxis objects are selected.
secondary_y: boolean or None (default None)
* If True, only select yaxis objects associated with the secondary
y-axis of the subplot.
* If False, only select yaxis objects associated with the primary
y-axis of the subplot.
* If None (the default), do not filter yaxis objects based on
a secondary y-axis condition.
To select yaxis objects by secondary y-axis, the Figure must
have been created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots. See
the docstring for the specs argument to make_subplots for more
info on creating subplots with secondary y-axes.
Returns
-------
generator
Generator that iterates through all of the yaxis
objects that satisfy all of the specified selection criteria
"""
return self._select_layout_subplots_by_prefix(
"yaxis", selector, row, col, secondary_y=secondary_y
)
def for_each_yaxis(
self, fn, selector=None, row=None, col=None, secondary_y=None
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Apply a function to all yaxis objects that satisfy the
specified selection criteria
Parameters
----------
fn:
Function that inputs a single yaxis object.
selector: dict, function, or None (default None)
Dict to use as selection criteria.
yaxis objects will be selected if they contain
properties corresponding to all of the dictionary's keys, with
values that exactly match the supplied values. If None
(the default), all yaxis objects are selected. If a
function, it must be a function accepting a single argument and
returning a boolean. The function will be called on each
yaxis and those for which the function returned True will
be in the selection.
row, col: int or None (default None)
Subplot row and column index of yaxis objects to select.
To select yaxis objects by row and column, the Figure
must have been created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots.
If None (the default), all yaxis objects are selected.
secondary_y: boolean or None (default None)
* If True, only select yaxis objects associated with the secondary
y-axis of the subplot.
* If False, only select yaxis objects associated with the primary
y-axis of the subplot.
* If None (the default), do not filter yaxis objects based on
a secondary y-axis condition.
To select yaxis objects by secondary y-axis, the Figure must
have been created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots. See
the docstring for the specs argument to make_subplots for more
info on creating subplots with secondary y-axes.
Returns
-------
self
Returns the FigureWidget object that the method was called on
"""
for obj in self.select_yaxes(
selector=selector, row=row, col=col, secondary_y=secondary_y
):
fn(obj)
return self
def update_yaxes(
self,
patch=None,
selector=None,
overwrite=False,
row=None,
col=None,
secondary_y=None,
**kwargs,
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Perform a property update operation on all yaxis objects
that satisfy the specified selection criteria
Parameters
----------
patch: dict
Dictionary of property updates to be applied to all
yaxis objects that satisfy the selection criteria.
selector: dict, function, or None (default None)
Dict to use as selection criteria.
yaxis objects will be selected if they contain
properties corresponding to all of the dictionary's keys, with
values that exactly match the supplied values. If None
(the default), all yaxis objects are selected. If a
function, it must be a function accepting a single argument and
returning a boolean. The function will be called on each
yaxis and those for which the function returned True will
be in the selection.
overwrite: bool
If True, overwrite existing properties. If False, apply updates
to existing properties recursively, preserving existing
properties that are not specified in the update operation.
row, col: int or None (default None)
Subplot row and column index of yaxis objects to select.
To select yaxis objects by row and column, the Figure
must have been created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots.
If None (the default), all yaxis objects are selected.
secondary_y: boolean or None (default None)
* If True, only select yaxis objects associated with the secondary
y-axis of the subplot.
* If False, only select yaxis objects associated with the primary
y-axis of the subplot.
* If None (the default), do not filter yaxis objects based on
a secondary y-axis condition.
To select yaxis objects by secondary y-axis, the Figure must
have been created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots. See
the docstring for the specs argument to make_subplots for more
info on creating subplots with secondary y-axes.
**kwargs
Additional property updates to apply to each selected
yaxis object. If a property is specified in
both patch and in **kwargs then the one in **kwargs
takes precedence.
Returns
-------
self
Returns the FigureWidget object that the method was called on
"""
for obj in self.select_yaxes(
selector=selector, row=row, col=col, secondary_y=secondary_y
):
obj.update(patch, overwrite=overwrite, **kwargs)
return self
def select_annotations(self, selector=None, row=None, col=None, secondary_y=None):
"""
Select annotations from a particular subplot cell and/or annotations
that satisfy custom selection criteria.
Parameters
----------
selector: dict, function, int, str, or None (default None)
Dict to use as selection criteria.
Annotations will be selected if they contain properties corresponding
to all of the dictionary's keys, with values that exactly match
the supplied values. If None (the default), all annotations are
selected. If a function, it must be a function accepting a single
argument and returning a boolean. The function will be called on
each annotation and those for which the function returned True
will be in the selection. If an int N, the Nth annotation matching row
and col will be selected (N can be negative). If a string S, the selector
is equivalent to dict(type=S).
row, col: int or None (default None)
Subplot row and column index of annotations to select.
To select annotations by row and column, the Figure must have been
created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots. To select only those
annotation that are in paper coordinates, set row and col to the
string 'paper'. If None (the default), all annotations are selected.
secondary_y: boolean or None (default None)
* If True, only select annotations associated with the secondary
y-axis of the subplot.
* If False, only select annotations associated with the primary
y-axis of the subplot.
* If None (the default), do not filter annotations based on secondary
y-axis.
To select annotations by secondary y-axis, the Figure must have been
created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots. See the docstring
for the specs argument to make_subplots for more info on
creating subplots with secondary y-axes.
Returns
-------
generator
Generator that iterates through all of the annotations that satisfy
all of the specified selection criteria
"""
return self._select_annotations_like(
"annotations", selector=selector, row=row, col=col, secondary_y=secondary_y
)
def for_each_annotation(
self, fn, selector=None, row=None, col=None, secondary_y=None
):
"""
Apply a function to all annotations that satisfy the specified selection
criteria
Parameters
----------
fn:
Function that inputs a single annotation object.
selector: dict, function, int, str or None (default None)
Dict to use as selection criteria.
Traces will be selected if they contain properties corresponding
to all of the dictionary's keys, with values that exactly match
the supplied values. If None (the default), all annotations are
selected. If a function, it must be a function accepting a single
argument and returning a boolean. The function will be called on
each annotation and those for which the function returned True
will be in the selection. If an int N, the Nth annotation matching row
and col will be selected (N can be negative). If a string S, the selector
is equivalent to dict(type=S).
row, col: int or None (default None)
Subplot row and column index of annotations to select.
To select annotations by row and column, the Figure must have been
created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots. To select only those
annotations that are in paper coordinates, set row and col to the
string 'paper'. If None (the default), all annotations are selected.
secondary_y: boolean or None (default None)
* If True, only select annotations associated with the secondary
y-axis of the subplot.
* If False, only select annotations associated with the primary
y-axis of the subplot.
* If None (the default), do not filter annotations based on secondary
y-axis.
To select annotations by secondary y-axis, the Figure must have been
created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots. See the docstring
for the specs argument to make_subplots for more info on
creating subplots with secondary y-axes.
Returns
-------
self
Returns the FigureWidget object that the method was called on
"""
for obj in self._select_annotations_like(
prop="annotations",
selector=selector,
row=row,
col=col,
secondary_y=secondary_y,
):
fn(obj)
return self
def update_annotations(
self, patch=None, selector=None, row=None, col=None, secondary_y=None, **kwargs
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Perform a property update operation on all annotations that satisfy the
specified selection criteria
Parameters
----------
patch: dict or None (default None)
Dictionary of property updates to be applied to all annotations that
satisfy the selection criteria.
selector: dict, function, int, str or None (default None)
Dict to use as selection criteria.
Traces will be selected if they contain properties corresponding
to all of the dictionary's keys, with values that exactly match
the supplied values. If None (the default), all annotations are
selected. If a function, it must be a function accepting a single
argument and returning a boolean. The function will be called on
each annotation and those for which the function returned True
will be in the selection. If an int N, the Nth annotation matching row
and col will be selected (N can be negative). If a string S, the selector
is equivalent to dict(type=S).
row, col: int or None (default None)
Subplot row and column index of annotations to select.
To select annotations by row and column, the Figure must have been
created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots. To select only those
annotation that are in paper coordinates, set row and col to the
string 'paper'. If None (the default), all annotations are selected.
secondary_y: boolean or None (default None)
* If True, only select annotations associated with the secondary
y-axis of the subplot.
* If False, only select annotations associated with the primary
y-axis of the subplot.
* If None (the default), do not filter annotations based on secondary
y-axis.
To select annotations by secondary y-axis, the Figure must have been
created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots. See the docstring
for the specs argument to make_subplots for more info on
creating subplots with secondary y-axes.
**kwargs
Additional property updates to apply to each selected annotation. If
a property is specified in both patch and in **kwargs then the
one in **kwargs takes precedence.
Returns
-------
self
Returns the FigureWidget object that the method was called on
"""
for obj in self._select_annotations_like(
prop="annotations",
selector=selector,
row=row,
col=col,
secondary_y=secondary_y,
):
obj.update(patch, **kwargs)
return self
def add_annotation(
self,
arg=None,
align=None,
arrowcolor=None,
arrowhead=None,
arrowside=None,
arrowsize=None,
arrowwidth=None,
ax=None,
axref=None,
ay=None,
ayref=None,
bgcolor=None,
bordercolor=None,
borderpad=None,
borderwidth=None,
captureevents=None,
clicktoshow=None,
font=None,
height=None,
hoverlabel=None,
hovertext=None,
name=None,
opacity=None,
showarrow=None,
standoff=None,
startarrowhead=None,
startarrowsize=None,
startstandoff=None,
templateitemname=None,
text=None,
textangle=None,
valign=None,
visible=None,
width=None,
x=None,
xanchor=None,
xclick=None,
xref=None,
xshift=None,
y=None,
yanchor=None,
yclick=None,
yref=None,
yshift=None,
row=None,
col=None,
secondary_y=None,
exclude_empty_subplots=None,
**kwargs,
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Create and add a new annotation to the figure's layout
Parameters
----------
arg
instance of Annotation or dict with compatible
properties
align
Sets the horizontal alignment of the `text` within the
box. Has an effect only if `text` spans two or more
lines (i.e. `text` contains one or more <br> HTML tags)
or if an explicit width is set to override the text
width.
arrowcolor
Sets the color of the annotation arrow.
arrowhead
Sets the end annotation arrow head style.
arrowside
Sets the annotation arrow head position.
arrowsize
Sets the size of the end annotation arrow head,
relative to `arrowwidth`. A value of 1 (default) gives
a head about 3x as wide as the line.
arrowwidth
Sets the width (in px) of annotation arrow line.
ax
Sets the x component of the arrow tail about the arrow
head. If `axref` is `pixel`, a positive (negative)
component corresponds to an arrow pointing from right
to left (left to right). If `axref` is not `pixel` and
is exactly the same as `xref`, this is an absolute
value on that axis, like `x`, specified in the same
coordinates as `xref`.
axref
Indicates in what coordinates the tail of the
annotation (ax,ay) is specified. If set to a x axis id
(e.g. "x" or "x2"), the `x` position refers to a x
coordinate. If set to "paper", the `x` position refers
to the distance from the left of the plotting area in
normalized coordinates where 0 (1) corresponds to the
left (right). If set to a x axis ID followed by
"domain" (separated by a space), the position behaves
like for "paper", but refers to the distance in
fractions of the domain length from the left of the
domain of that axis: e.g., *x2 domain* refers to the
domain of the second x axis and a x position of 0.5
refers to the point between the left and the right of
the domain of the second x axis. In order for absolute
positioning of the arrow to work, "axref" must be
exactly the same as "xref", otherwise "axref" will
revert to "pixel" (explained next). For relative
positioning, "axref" can be set to "pixel", in which
case the "ax" value is specified in pixels relative to
"x". Absolute positioning is useful for trendline
annotations which should continue to indicate the
correct trend when zoomed. Relative positioning is
useful for specifying the text offset for an annotated
point.
ay
Sets the y component of the arrow tail about the arrow
head. If `ayref` is `pixel`, a positive (negative)
component corresponds to an arrow pointing from bottom
to top (top to bottom). If `ayref` is not `pixel` and
is exactly the same as `yref`, this is an absolute
value on that axis, like `y`, specified in the same
coordinates as `yref`.
ayref
Indicates in what coordinates the tail of the
annotation (ax,ay) is specified. If set to a y axis id
(e.g. "y" or "y2"), the `y` position refers to a y
coordinate. If set to "paper", the `y` position refers
to the distance from the bottom of the plotting area in
normalized coordinates where 0 (1) corresponds to the
bottom (top). If set to a y axis ID followed by
"domain" (separated by a space), the position behaves
like for "paper", but refers to the distance in
fractions of the domain length from the bottom of the
domain of that axis: e.g., *y2 domain* refers to the
domain of the second y axis and a y position of 0.5
refers to the point between the bottom and the top of
the domain of the second y axis. In order for absolute
positioning of the arrow to work, "ayref" must be
exactly the same as "yref", otherwise "ayref" will
revert to "pixel" (explained next). For relative
positioning, "ayref" can be set to "pixel", in which
case the "ay" value is specified in pixels relative to
"y". Absolute positioning is useful for trendline
annotations which should continue to indicate the
correct trend when zoomed. Relative positioning is
useful for specifying the text offset for an annotated
point.
bgcolor
Sets the background color of the annotation.
bordercolor
Sets the color of the border enclosing the annotation
`text`.
borderpad
Sets the padding (in px) between the `text` and the
enclosing border.
borderwidth
Sets the width (in px) of the border enclosing the
annotation `text`.
captureevents
Determines whether the annotation text box captures
mouse move and click events, or allows those events to
pass through to data points in the plot that may be
behind the annotation. By default `captureevents` is
False unless `hovertext` is provided. If you use the
event `plotly_clickannotation` without `hovertext` you
must explicitly enable `captureevents`.
clicktoshow
Makes this annotation respond to clicks on the plot. If
you click a data point that exactly matches the `x` and
`y` values of this annotation, and it is hidden
(visible: false), it will appear. In "onoff" mode, you
must click the same point again to make it disappear,
so if you click multiple points, you can show multiple
annotations. In "onout" mode, a click anywhere else in
the plot (on another data point or not) will hide this
annotation. If you need to show/hide this annotation in
response to different `x` or `y` values, you can set
`xclick` and/or `yclick`. This is useful for example to
label the side of a bar. To label markers though,
`standoff` is preferred over `xclick` and `yclick`.
font
Sets the annotation text font.
height
Sets an explicit height for the text box. null
(default) lets the text set the box height. Taller text
will be clipped.
hoverlabel
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.layout.annotation.Hoverlab
el` instance or dict with compatible properties
hovertext
Sets text to appear when hovering over this annotation.
If omitted or blank, no hover label will appear.
name
When used in a template, named items are created in the
output figure in addition to any items the figure
already has in this array. You can modify these items
in the output figure by making your own item with
`templateitemname` matching this `name` alongside your
modifications (including `visible: false` or `enabled:
false` to hide it). Has no effect outside of a
template.
opacity
Sets the opacity of the annotation (text + arrow).
showarrow
Determines whether or not the annotation is drawn with
an arrow. If True, `text` is placed near the arrow's
tail. If False, `text` lines up with the `x` and `y`
provided.
standoff
Sets a distance, in pixels, to move the end arrowhead
away from the position it is pointing at, for example
to point at the edge of a marker independent of zoom.
Note that this shortens the arrow from the `ax` / `ay`
vector, in contrast to `xshift` / `yshift` which moves
everything by this amount.
startarrowhead
Sets the start annotation arrow head style.
startarrowsize
Sets the size of the start annotation arrow head,
relative to `arrowwidth`. A value of 1 (default) gives
a head about 3x as wide as the line.
startstandoff
Sets a distance, in pixels, to move the start arrowhead
away from the position it is pointing at, for example
to point at the edge of a marker independent of zoom.
Note that this shortens the arrow from the `ax` / `ay`
vector, in contrast to `xshift` / `yshift` which moves
everything by this amount.
templateitemname
Used to refer to a named item in this array in the
template. Named items from the template will be created
even without a matching item in the input figure, but
you can modify one by making an item with
`templateitemname` matching its `name`, alongside your
modifications (including `visible: false` or `enabled:
false` to hide it). If there is no template or no
matching item, this item will be hidden unless you
explicitly show it with `visible: true`.
text
Sets the text associated with this annotation. Plotly
uses a subset of HTML tags to do things like newline
(<br>), bold (<b></b>), italics (<i></i>), hyperlinks
(<a href='...'></a>). Tags <em>, <sup>, <sub> <span>
are also supported.
textangle
Sets the angle at which the `text` is drawn with
respect to the horizontal.
valign
Sets the vertical alignment of the `text` within the
box. Has an effect only if an explicit height is set to
override the text height.
visible
Determines whether or not this annotation is visible.
width
Sets an explicit width for the text box. null (default)
lets the text set the box width. Wider text will be
clipped. There is no automatic wrapping; use <br> to
start a new line.
x
Sets the annotation's x position. If the axis `type` is
"log", then you must take the log of your desired
range. If the axis `type` is "date", it should be date
strings, like date data, though Date objects and unix
milliseconds will be accepted and converted to strings.
If the axis `type` is "category", it should be numbers,
using the scale where each category is assigned a
serial number from zero in the order it appears.
xanchor
Sets the text box's horizontal position anchor This
anchor binds the `x` position to the "left", "center"
or "right" of the annotation. For example, if `x` is
set to 1, `xref` to "paper" and `xanchor` to "right"
then the right-most portion of the annotation lines up
with the right-most edge of the plotting area. If
"auto", the anchor is equivalent to "center" for data-
referenced annotations or if there is an arrow, whereas
for paper-referenced with no arrow, the anchor picked
corresponds to the closest side.
xclick
Toggle this annotation when clicking a data point whose
`x` value is `xclick` rather than the annotation's `x`
value.
xref
Sets the annotation's x coordinate axis. If set to a x
axis id (e.g. "x" or "x2"), the `x` position refers to
a x coordinate. If set to "paper", the `x` position
refers to the distance from the left of the plotting
area in normalized coordinates where 0 (1) corresponds
to the left (right). If set to a x axis ID followed by
"domain" (separated by a space), the position behaves
like for "paper", but refers to the distance in
fractions of the domain length from the left of the
domain of that axis: e.g., *x2 domain* refers to the
domain of the second x axis and a x position of 0.5
refers to the point between the left and the right of
the domain of the second x axis.
xshift
Shifts the position of the whole annotation and arrow
to the right (positive) or left (negative) by this many
pixels.
y
Sets the annotation's y position. If the axis `type` is
"log", then you must take the log of your desired
range. If the axis `type` is "date", it should be date
strings, like date data, though Date objects and unix
milliseconds will be accepted and converted to strings.
If the axis `type` is "category", it should be numbers,
using the scale where each category is assigned a
serial number from zero in the order it appears.
yanchor
Sets the text box's vertical position anchor This
anchor binds the `y` position to the "top", "middle" or
"bottom" of the annotation. For example, if `y` is set
to 1, `yref` to "paper" and `yanchor` to "top" then the
top-most portion of the annotation lines up with the
top-most edge of the plotting area. If "auto", the
anchor is equivalent to "middle" for data-referenced
annotations or if there is an arrow, whereas for paper-
referenced with no arrow, the anchor picked corresponds
to the closest side.
yclick
Toggle this annotation when clicking a data point whose
`y` value is `yclick` rather than the annotation's `y`
value.
yref
Sets the annotation's y coordinate axis. If set to a y
axis id (e.g. "y" or "y2"), the `y` position refers to
a y coordinate. If set to "paper", the `y` position
refers to the distance from the bottom of the plotting
area in normalized coordinates where 0 (1) corresponds
to the bottom (top). If set to a y axis ID followed by
"domain" (separated by a space), the position behaves
like for "paper", but refers to the distance in
fractions of the domain length from the bottom of the
domain of that axis: e.g., *y2 domain* refers to the
domain of the second y axis and a y position of 0.5
refers to the point between the bottom and the top of
the domain of the second y axis.
yshift
Shifts the position of the whole annotation and arrow
up (positive) or down (negative) by this many pixels.
row
Subplot row for annotation. If 'all', addresses all
rows in the specified column(s).
col
Subplot column for annotation. If 'all', addresses all
columns in the specified row(s).
secondary_y
Whether to add annotation to secondary y-axis
exclude_empty_subplots
If True, annotation will not be added to subplots
without traces.
Returns
-------
FigureWidget
"""
from plotly.graph_objs import layout as _layout
new_obj = _layout.Annotation(
arg,
align=align,
arrowcolor=arrowcolor,
arrowhead=arrowhead,
arrowside=arrowside,
arrowsize=arrowsize,
arrowwidth=arrowwidth,
ax=ax,
axref=axref,
ay=ay,
ayref=ayref,
bgcolor=bgcolor,
bordercolor=bordercolor,
borderpad=borderpad,
borderwidth=borderwidth,
captureevents=captureevents,
clicktoshow=clicktoshow,
font=font,
height=height,
hoverlabel=hoverlabel,
hovertext=hovertext,
name=name,
opacity=opacity,
showarrow=showarrow,
standoff=standoff,
startarrowhead=startarrowhead,
startarrowsize=startarrowsize,
startstandoff=startstandoff,
templateitemname=templateitemname,
text=text,
textangle=textangle,
valign=valign,
visible=visible,
width=width,
x=x,
xanchor=xanchor,
xclick=xclick,
xref=xref,
xshift=xshift,
y=y,
yanchor=yanchor,
yclick=yclick,
yref=yref,
yshift=yshift,
**kwargs,
)
return self._add_annotation_like(
"annotation",
"annotations",
new_obj,
row=row,
col=col,
secondary_y=secondary_y,
exclude_empty_subplots=exclude_empty_subplots,
)
def select_layout_images(self, selector=None, row=None, col=None, secondary_y=None):
"""
Select images from a particular subplot cell and/or images
that satisfy custom selection criteria.
Parameters
----------
selector: dict, function, int, str, or None (default None)
Dict to use as selection criteria.
Annotations will be selected if they contain properties corresponding
to all of the dictionary's keys, with values that exactly match
the supplied values. If None (the default), all images are
selected. If a function, it must be a function accepting a single
argument and returning a boolean. The function will be called on
each image and those for which the function returned True
will be in the selection. If an int N, the Nth image matching row
and col will be selected (N can be negative). If a string S, the selector
is equivalent to dict(type=S).
row, col: int or None (default None)
Subplot row and column index of images to select.
To select images by row and column, the Figure must have been
created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots. To select only those
image that are in paper coordinates, set row and col to the
string 'paper'. If None (the default), all images are selected.
secondary_y: boolean or None (default None)
* If True, only select images associated with the secondary
y-axis of the subplot.
* If False, only select images associated with the primary
y-axis of the subplot.
* If None (the default), do not filter images based on secondary
y-axis.
To select images by secondary y-axis, the Figure must have been
created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots. See the docstring
for the specs argument to make_subplots for more info on
creating subplots with secondary y-axes.
Returns
-------
generator
Generator that iterates through all of the images that satisfy
all of the specified selection criteria
"""
return self._select_annotations_like(
"images", selector=selector, row=row, col=col, secondary_y=secondary_y
)
def for_each_layout_image(
self, fn, selector=None, row=None, col=None, secondary_y=None
):
"""
Apply a function to all images that satisfy the specified selection
criteria
Parameters
----------
fn:
Function that inputs a single image object.
selector: dict, function, int, str or None (default None)
Dict to use as selection criteria.
Traces will be selected if they contain properties corresponding
to all of the dictionary's keys, with values that exactly match
the supplied values. If None (the default), all images are
selected. If a function, it must be a function accepting a single
argument and returning a boolean. The function will be called on
each image and those for which the function returned True
will be in the selection. If an int N, the Nth image matching row
and col will be selected (N can be negative). If a string S, the selector
is equivalent to dict(type=S).
row, col: int or None (default None)
Subplot row and column index of images to select.
To select images by row and column, the Figure must have been
created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots. To select only those
images that are in paper coordinates, set row and col to the
string 'paper'. If None (the default), all images are selected.
secondary_y: boolean or None (default None)
* If True, only select images associated with the secondary
y-axis of the subplot.
* If False, only select images associated with the primary
y-axis of the subplot.
* If None (the default), do not filter images based on secondary
y-axis.
To select images by secondary y-axis, the Figure must have been
created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots. See the docstring
for the specs argument to make_subplots for more info on
creating subplots with secondary y-axes.
Returns
-------
self
Returns the FigureWidget object that the method was called on
"""
for obj in self._select_annotations_like(
prop="images",
selector=selector,
row=row,
col=col,
secondary_y=secondary_y,
):
fn(obj)
return self
def update_layout_images(
self, patch=None, selector=None, row=None, col=None, secondary_y=None, **kwargs
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Perform a property update operation on all images that satisfy the
specified selection criteria
Parameters
----------
patch: dict or None (default None)
Dictionary of property updates to be applied to all images that
satisfy the selection criteria.
selector: dict, function, int, str or None (default None)
Dict to use as selection criteria.
Traces will be selected if they contain properties corresponding
to all of the dictionary's keys, with values that exactly match
the supplied values. If None (the default), all images are
selected. If a function, it must be a function accepting a single
argument and returning a boolean. The function will be called on
each image and those for which the function returned True
will be in the selection. If an int N, the Nth image matching row
and col will be selected (N can be negative). If a string S, the selector
is equivalent to dict(type=S).
row, col: int or None (default None)
Subplot row and column index of images to select.
To select images by row and column, the Figure must have been
created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots. To select only those
image that are in paper coordinates, set row and col to the
string 'paper'. If None (the default), all images are selected.
secondary_y: boolean or None (default None)
* If True, only select images associated with the secondary
y-axis of the subplot.
* If False, only select images associated with the primary
y-axis of the subplot.
* If None (the default), do not filter images based on secondary
y-axis.
To select images by secondary y-axis, the Figure must have been
created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots. See the docstring
for the specs argument to make_subplots for more info on
creating subplots with secondary y-axes.
**kwargs
Additional property updates to apply to each selected image. If
a property is specified in both patch and in **kwargs then the
one in **kwargs takes precedence.
Returns
-------
self
Returns the FigureWidget object that the method was called on
"""
for obj in self._select_annotations_like(
prop="images",
selector=selector,
row=row,
col=col,
secondary_y=secondary_y,
):
obj.update(patch, **kwargs)
return self
def add_layout_image(
self,
arg=None,
layer=None,
name=None,
opacity=None,
sizex=None,
sizey=None,
sizing=None,
source=None,
templateitemname=None,
visible=None,
x=None,
xanchor=None,
xref=None,
y=None,
yanchor=None,
yref=None,
row=None,
col=None,
secondary_y=None,
exclude_empty_subplots=None,
**kwargs,
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Create and add a new image to the figure's layout
Parameters
----------
arg
instance of Image or dict with compatible properties
layer
Specifies whether images are drawn below or above
traces. When `xref` and `yref` are both set to `paper`,
image is drawn below the entire plot area.
name
When used in a template, named items are created in the
output figure in addition to any items the figure
already has in this array. You can modify these items
in the output figure by making your own item with
`templateitemname` matching this `name` alongside your
modifications (including `visible: false` or `enabled:
false` to hide it). Has no effect outside of a
template.
opacity
Sets the opacity of the image.
sizex
Sets the image container size horizontally. The image
will be sized based on the `position` value. When
`xref` is set to `paper`, units are sized relative to
the plot width. When `xref` ends with ` domain`, units
are sized relative to the axis width.
sizey
Sets the image container size vertically. The image
will be sized based on the `position` value. When
`yref` is set to `paper`, units are sized relative to
the plot height. When `yref` ends with ` domain`, units
are sized relative to the axis height.
sizing
Specifies which dimension of the image to constrain.
source
Specifies the URL of the image to be used. The URL must
be accessible from the domain where the plot code is
run, and can be either relative or absolute.
templateitemname
Used to refer to a named item in this array in the
template. Named items from the template will be created
even without a matching item in the input figure, but
you can modify one by making an item with
`templateitemname` matching its `name`, alongside your
modifications (including `visible: false` or `enabled:
false` to hide it). If there is no template or no
matching item, this item will be hidden unless you
explicitly show it with `visible: true`.
visible
Determines whether or not this image is visible.
x
Sets the image's x position. When `xref` is set to
`paper`, units are sized relative to the plot height.
See `xref` for more info
xanchor
Sets the anchor for the x position
xref
Sets the images's x coordinate axis. If set to a x axis
id (e.g. "x" or "x2"), the `x` position refers to a x
coordinate. If set to "paper", the `x` position refers
to the distance from the left of the plotting area in
normalized coordinates where 0 (1) corresponds to the
left (right). If set to a x axis ID followed by
"domain" (separated by a space), the position behaves
like for "paper", but refers to the distance in
fractions of the domain length from the left of the
domain of that axis: e.g., *x2 domain* refers to the
domain of the second x axis and a x position of 0.5
refers to the point between the left and the right of
the domain of the second x axis.
y
Sets the image's y position. When `yref` is set to
`paper`, units are sized relative to the plot height.
See `yref` for more info
yanchor
Sets the anchor for the y position.
yref
Sets the images's y coordinate axis. If set to a y axis
id (e.g. "y" or "y2"), the `y` position refers to a y
coordinate. If set to "paper", the `y` position refers
to the distance from the bottom of the plotting area in
normalized coordinates where 0 (1) corresponds to the
bottom (top). If set to a y axis ID followed by
"domain" (separated by a space), the position behaves
like for "paper", but refers to the distance in
fractions of the domain length from the bottom of the
domain of that axis: e.g., *y2 domain* refers to the
domain of the second y axis and a y position of 0.5
refers to the point between the bottom and the top of
the domain of the second y axis.
row
Subplot row for image. If 'all', addresses all rows in
the specified column(s).
col
Subplot column for image. If 'all', addresses all
columns in the specified row(s).
secondary_y
Whether to add image to secondary y-axis
exclude_empty_subplots
If True, image will not be added to subplots without
traces.
Returns
-------
FigureWidget
"""
from plotly.graph_objs import layout as _layout
new_obj = _layout.Image(
arg,
layer=layer,
name=name,
opacity=opacity,
sizex=sizex,
sizey=sizey,
sizing=sizing,
source=source,
templateitemname=templateitemname,
visible=visible,
x=x,
xanchor=xanchor,
xref=xref,
y=y,
yanchor=yanchor,
yref=yref,
**kwargs,
)
return self._add_annotation_like(
"image",
"images",
new_obj,
row=row,
col=col,
secondary_y=secondary_y,
exclude_empty_subplots=exclude_empty_subplots,
)
def select_selections(self, selector=None, row=None, col=None, secondary_y=None):
"""
Select selections from a particular subplot cell and/or selections
that satisfy custom selection criteria.
Parameters
----------
selector: dict, function, int, str, or None (default None)
Dict to use as selection criteria.
Annotations will be selected if they contain properties corresponding
to all of the dictionary's keys, with values that exactly match
the supplied values. If None (the default), all selections are
selected. If a function, it must be a function accepting a single
argument and returning a boolean. The function will be called on
each selection and those for which the function returned True
will be in the selection. If an int N, the Nth selection matching row
and col will be selected (N can be negative). If a string S, the selector
is equivalent to dict(type=S).
row, col: int or None (default None)
Subplot row and column index of selections to select.
To select selections by row and column, the Figure must have been
created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots. To select only those
selection that are in paper coordinates, set row and col to the
string 'paper'. If None (the default), all selections are selected.
secondary_y: boolean or None (default None)
* If True, only select selections associated with the secondary
y-axis of the subplot.
* If False, only select selections associated with the primary
y-axis of the subplot.
* If None (the default), do not filter selections based on secondary
y-axis.
To select selections by secondary y-axis, the Figure must have been
created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots. See the docstring
for the specs argument to make_subplots for more info on
creating subplots with secondary y-axes.
Returns
-------
generator
Generator that iterates through all of the selections that satisfy
all of the specified selection criteria
"""
return self._select_annotations_like(
"selections", selector=selector, row=row, col=col, secondary_y=secondary_y
)
def for_each_selection(
self, fn, selector=None, row=None, col=None, secondary_y=None
):
"""
Apply a function to all selections that satisfy the specified selection
criteria
Parameters
----------
fn:
Function that inputs a single selection object.
selector: dict, function, int, str or None (default None)
Dict to use as selection criteria.
Traces will be selected if they contain properties corresponding
to all of the dictionary's keys, with values that exactly match
the supplied values. If None (the default), all selections are
selected. If a function, it must be a function accepting a single
argument and returning a boolean. The function will be called on
each selection and those for which the function returned True
will be in the selection. If an int N, the Nth selection matching row
and col will be selected (N can be negative). If a string S, the selector
is equivalent to dict(type=S).
row, col: int or None (default None)
Subplot row and column index of selections to select.
To select selections by row and column, the Figure must have been
created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots. To select only those
selections that are in paper coordinates, set row and col to the
string 'paper'. If None (the default), all selections are selected.
secondary_y: boolean or None (default None)
* If True, only select selections associated with the secondary
y-axis of the subplot.
* If False, only select selections associated with the primary
y-axis of the subplot.
* If None (the default), do not filter selections based on secondary
y-axis.
To select selections by secondary y-axis, the Figure must have been
created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots. See the docstring
for the specs argument to make_subplots for more info on
creating subplots with secondary y-axes.
Returns
-------
self
Returns the FigureWidget object that the method was called on
"""
for obj in self._select_annotations_like(
prop="selections",
selector=selector,
row=row,
col=col,
secondary_y=secondary_y,
):
fn(obj)
return self
def update_selections(
self, patch=None, selector=None, row=None, col=None, secondary_y=None, **kwargs
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Perform a property update operation on all selections that satisfy the
specified selection criteria
Parameters
----------
patch: dict or None (default None)
Dictionary of property updates to be applied to all selections that
satisfy the selection criteria.
selector: dict, function, int, str or None (default None)
Dict to use as selection criteria.
Traces will be selected if they contain properties corresponding
to all of the dictionary's keys, with values that exactly match
the supplied values. If None (the default), all selections are
selected. If a function, it must be a function accepting a single
argument and returning a boolean. The function will be called on
each selection and those for which the function returned True
will be in the selection. If an int N, the Nth selection matching row
and col will be selected (N can be negative). If a string S, the selector
is equivalent to dict(type=S).
row, col: int or None (default None)
Subplot row and column index of selections to select.
To select selections by row and column, the Figure must have been
created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots. To select only those
selection that are in paper coordinates, set row and col to the
string 'paper'. If None (the default), all selections are selected.
secondary_y: boolean or None (default None)
* If True, only select selections associated with the secondary
y-axis of the subplot.
* If False, only select selections associated with the primary
y-axis of the subplot.
* If None (the default), do not filter selections based on secondary
y-axis.
To select selections by secondary y-axis, the Figure must have been
created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots. See the docstring
for the specs argument to make_subplots for more info on
creating subplots with secondary y-axes.
**kwargs
Additional property updates to apply to each selected selection. If
a property is specified in both patch and in **kwargs then the
one in **kwargs takes precedence.
Returns
-------
self
Returns the FigureWidget object that the method was called on
"""
for obj in self._select_annotations_like(
prop="selections",
selector=selector,
row=row,
col=col,
secondary_y=secondary_y,
):
obj.update(patch, **kwargs)
return self
def add_selection(
self,
arg=None,
line=None,
name=None,
opacity=None,
path=None,
templateitemname=None,
type=None,
x0=None,
x1=None,
xref=None,
y0=None,
y1=None,
yref=None,
row=None,
col=None,
secondary_y=None,
exclude_empty_subplots=None,
**kwargs,
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Create and add a new selection to the figure's layout
Parameters
----------
arg
instance of Selection or dict with compatible
properties
line
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.layout.selection.Line`
instance or dict with compatible properties
name
When used in a template, named items are created in the
output figure in addition to any items the figure
already has in this array. You can modify these items
in the output figure by making your own item with
`templateitemname` matching this `name` alongside your
modifications (including `visible: false` or `enabled:
false` to hide it). Has no effect outside of a
template.
opacity
Sets the opacity of the selection.
path
For `type` "path" - a valid SVG path similar to
`shapes.path` in data coordinates. Allowed segments
are: M, L and Z.
templateitemname
Used to refer to a named item in this array in the
template. Named items from the template will be created
even without a matching item in the input figure, but
you can modify one by making an item with
`templateitemname` matching its `name`, alongside your
modifications (including `visible: false` or `enabled:
false` to hide it). If there is no template or no
matching item, this item will be hidden unless you
explicitly show it with `visible: true`.
type
Specifies the selection type to be drawn. If "rect", a
rectangle is drawn linking (`x0`,`y0`), (`x1`,`y0`),
(`x1`,`y1`) and (`x0`,`y1`). If "path", draw a custom
SVG path using `path`.
x0
Sets the selection's starting x position.
x1
Sets the selection's end x position.
xref
Sets the selection's x coordinate axis. If set to a x
axis id (e.g. "x" or "x2"), the `x` position refers to
a x coordinate. If set to "paper", the `x` position
refers to the distance from the left of the plotting
area in normalized coordinates where 0 (1) corresponds
to the left (right). If set to a x axis ID followed by
"domain" (separated by a space), the position behaves
like for "paper", but refers to the distance in
fractions of the domain length from the left of the
domain of that axis: e.g., *x2 domain* refers to the
domain of the second x axis and a x position of 0.5
refers to the point between the left and the right of
the domain of the second x axis.
y0
Sets the selection's starting y position.
y1
Sets the selection's end y position.
yref
Sets the selection's x coordinate axis. If set to a y
axis id (e.g. "y" or "y2"), the `y` position refers to
a y coordinate. If set to "paper", the `y` position
refers to the distance from the bottom of the plotting
area in normalized coordinates where 0 (1) corresponds
to the bottom (top). If set to a y axis ID followed by
"domain" (separated by a space), the position behaves
like for "paper", but refers to the distance in
fractions of the domain length from the bottom of the
domain of that axis: e.g., *y2 domain* refers to the
domain of the second y axis and a y position of 0.5
refers to the point between the bottom and the top of
the domain of the second y axis.
row
Subplot row for selection. If 'all', addresses all rows
in the specified column(s).
col
Subplot column for selection. If 'all', addresses all
columns in the specified row(s).
secondary_y
Whether to add selection to secondary y-axis
exclude_empty_subplots
If True, selection will not be added to subplots
without traces.
Returns
-------
FigureWidget
"""
from plotly.graph_objs import layout as _layout
new_obj = _layout.Selection(
arg,
line=line,
name=name,
opacity=opacity,
path=path,
templateitemname=templateitemname,
type=type,
x0=x0,
x1=x1,
xref=xref,
y0=y0,
y1=y1,
yref=yref,
**kwargs,
)
return self._add_annotation_like(
"selection",
"selections",
new_obj,
row=row,
col=col,
secondary_y=secondary_y,
exclude_empty_subplots=exclude_empty_subplots,
)
def select_shapes(self, selector=None, row=None, col=None, secondary_y=None):
"""
Select shapes from a particular subplot cell and/or shapes
that satisfy custom selection criteria.
Parameters
----------
selector: dict, function, int, str, or None (default None)
Dict to use as selection criteria.
Annotations will be selected if they contain properties corresponding
to all of the dictionary's keys, with values that exactly match
the supplied values. If None (the default), all shapes are
selected. If a function, it must be a function accepting a single
argument and returning a boolean. The function will be called on
each shape and those for which the function returned True
will be in the selection. If an int N, the Nth shape matching row
and col will be selected (N can be negative). If a string S, the selector
is equivalent to dict(type=S).
row, col: int or None (default None)
Subplot row and column index of shapes to select.
To select shapes by row and column, the Figure must have been
created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots. To select only those
shape that are in paper coordinates, set row and col to the
string 'paper'. If None (the default), all shapes are selected.
secondary_y: boolean or None (default None)
* If True, only select shapes associated with the secondary
y-axis of the subplot.
* If False, only select shapes associated with the primary
y-axis of the subplot.
* If None (the default), do not filter shapes based on secondary
y-axis.
To select shapes by secondary y-axis, the Figure must have been
created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots. See the docstring
for the specs argument to make_subplots for more info on
creating subplots with secondary y-axes.
Returns
-------
generator
Generator that iterates through all of the shapes that satisfy
all of the specified selection criteria
"""
return self._select_annotations_like(
"shapes", selector=selector, row=row, col=col, secondary_y=secondary_y
)
def for_each_shape(self, fn, selector=None, row=None, col=None, secondary_y=None):
"""
Apply a function to all shapes that satisfy the specified selection
criteria
Parameters
----------
fn:
Function that inputs a single shape object.
selector: dict, function, int, str or None (default None)
Dict to use as selection criteria.
Traces will be selected if they contain properties corresponding
to all of the dictionary's keys, with values that exactly match
the supplied values. If None (the default), all shapes are
selected. If a function, it must be a function accepting a single
argument and returning a boolean. The function will be called on
each shape and those for which the function returned True
will be in the selection. If an int N, the Nth shape matching row
and col will be selected (N can be negative). If a string S, the selector
is equivalent to dict(type=S).
row, col: int or None (default None)
Subplot row and column index of shapes to select.
To select shapes by row and column, the Figure must have been
created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots. To select only those
shapes that are in paper coordinates, set row and col to the
string 'paper'. If None (the default), all shapes are selected.
secondary_y: boolean or None (default None)
* If True, only select shapes associated with the secondary
y-axis of the subplot.
* If False, only select shapes associated with the primary
y-axis of the subplot.
* If None (the default), do not filter shapes based on secondary
y-axis.
To select shapes by secondary y-axis, the Figure must have been
created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots. See the docstring
for the specs argument to make_subplots for more info on
creating subplots with secondary y-axes.
Returns
-------
self
Returns the FigureWidget object that the method was called on
"""
for obj in self._select_annotations_like(
prop="shapes",
selector=selector,
row=row,
col=col,
secondary_y=secondary_y,
):
fn(obj)
return self
def update_shapes(
self, patch=None, selector=None, row=None, col=None, secondary_y=None, **kwargs
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Perform a property update operation on all shapes that satisfy the
specified selection criteria
Parameters
----------
patch: dict or None (default None)
Dictionary of property updates to be applied to all shapes that
satisfy the selection criteria.
selector: dict, function, int, str or None (default None)
Dict to use as selection criteria.
Traces will be selected if they contain properties corresponding
to all of the dictionary's keys, with values that exactly match
the supplied values. If None (the default), all shapes are
selected. If a function, it must be a function accepting a single
argument and returning a boolean. The function will be called on
each shape and those for which the function returned True
will be in the selection. If an int N, the Nth shape matching row
and col will be selected (N can be negative). If a string S, the selector
is equivalent to dict(type=S).
row, col: int or None (default None)
Subplot row and column index of shapes to select.
To select shapes by row and column, the Figure must have been
created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots. To select only those
shape that are in paper coordinates, set row and col to the
string 'paper'. If None (the default), all shapes are selected.
secondary_y: boolean or None (default None)
* If True, only select shapes associated with the secondary
y-axis of the subplot.
* If False, only select shapes associated with the primary
y-axis of the subplot.
* If None (the default), do not filter shapes based on secondary
y-axis.
To select shapes by secondary y-axis, the Figure must have been
created using plotly.subplots.make_subplots. See the docstring
for the specs argument to make_subplots for more info on
creating subplots with secondary y-axes.
**kwargs
Additional property updates to apply to each selected shape. If
a property is specified in both patch and in **kwargs then the
one in **kwargs takes precedence.
Returns
-------
self
Returns the FigureWidget object that the method was called on
"""
for obj in self._select_annotations_like(
prop="shapes",
selector=selector,
row=row,
col=col,
secondary_y=secondary_y,
):
obj.update(patch, **kwargs)
return self
def add_shape(
self,
arg=None,
editable=None,
fillcolor=None,
fillrule=None,
label=None,
layer=None,
legend=None,
legendgroup=None,
legendgrouptitle=None,
legendrank=None,
legendwidth=None,
line=None,
name=None,
opacity=None,
path=None,
showlegend=None,
templateitemname=None,
type=None,
visible=None,
x0=None,
x1=None,
xanchor=None,
xref=None,
xsizemode=None,
y0=None,
y1=None,
yanchor=None,
yref=None,
ysizemode=None,
row=None,
col=None,
secondary_y=None,
exclude_empty_subplots=None,
**kwargs,
) -> "FigureWidget":
"""
Create and add a new shape to the figure's layout
Parameters
----------
arg
instance of Shape or dict with compatible properties
editable
Determines whether the shape could be activated for
edit or not. Has no effect when the older editable
shapes mode is enabled via `config.editable` or
`config.edits.shapePosition`.
fillcolor
Sets the color filling the shape's interior. Only
applies to closed shapes.
fillrule
Determines which regions of complex paths constitute
the interior. For more info please visit
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-
US/docs/Web/SVG/Attribute/fill-rule
label
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.layout.shape.Label`
instance or dict with compatible properties
layer
Specifies whether shapes are drawn below or above
traces.
legend
Sets the reference to a legend to show this shape in.
References to these legends are "legend", "legend2",
"legend3", etc. Settings for these legends are set in
the layout, under `layout.legend`, `layout.legend2`,
etc.
legendgroup
Sets the legend group for this shape. Traces and shapes
part of the same legend group hide/show at the same
time when toggling legend items.
legendgrouptitle
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.layout.shape.Legendgroupti
tle` instance or dict with compatible properties
legendrank
Sets the legend rank for this shape. Items and groups
with smaller ranks are presented on top/left side while
with "reversed" `legend.traceorder` they are on
bottom/right side. The default legendrank is 1000, so
that you can use ranks less than 1000 to place certain
items before all unranked items, and ranks greater than
1000 to go after all unranked items. When having
unranked or equal rank items shapes would be displayed
after traces i.e. according to their order in data and
layout.
legendwidth
Sets the width (in px or fraction) of the legend for
this shape.
line
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.layout.shape.Line`
instance or dict with compatible properties
name
When used in a template, named items are created in the
output figure in addition to any items the figure
already has in this array. You can modify these items
in the output figure by making your own item with
`templateitemname` matching this `name` alongside your
modifications (including `visible: false` or `enabled:
false` to hide it). Has no effect outside of a
template.
opacity
Sets the opacity of the shape.
path
For `type` "path" - a valid SVG path with the pixel
values replaced by data values in
`xsizemode`/`ysizemode` being "scaled" and taken
unmodified as pixels relative to `xanchor` and
`yanchor` in case of "pixel" size mode. There are a few
restrictions / quirks only absolute instructions, not
relative. So the allowed segments are: M, L, H, V, Q,
C, T, S, and Z arcs (A) are not allowed because radius
rx and ry are relative. In the future we could consider
supporting relative commands, but we would have to
decide on how to handle date and log axes. Note that
even as is, Q and C Bezier paths that are smooth on
linear axes may not be smooth on log, and vice versa.
no chained "polybezier" commands - specify the segment
type for each one. On category axes, values are numbers
scaled to the serial numbers of categories because
using the categories themselves there would be no way
to describe fractional positions On data axes: because
space and T are both normal components of path strings,
we can't use either to separate date from time parts.
Therefore we'll use underscore for this purpose:
2015-02-21_13:45:56.789
showlegend
Determines whether or not this shape is shown in the
legend.
templateitemname
Used to refer to a named item in this array in the
template. Named items from the template will be created
even without a matching item in the input figure, but
you can modify one by making an item with
`templateitemname` matching its `name`, alongside your
modifications (including `visible: false` or `enabled:
false` to hide it). If there is no template or no
matching item, this item will be hidden unless you
explicitly show it with `visible: true`.
type
Specifies the shape type to be drawn. If "line", a line
is drawn from (`x0`,`y0`) to (`x1`,`y1`) with respect
to the axes' sizing mode. If "circle", a circle is
drawn from ((`x0`+`x1`)/2, (`y0`+`y1`)/2)) with radius
(|(`x0`+`x1`)/2 - `x0`|, |(`y0`+`y1`)/2 -`y0`)|) with
respect to the axes' sizing mode. If "rect", a
rectangle is drawn linking (`x0`,`y0`), (`x1`,`y0`),
(`x1`,`y1`), (`x0`,`y1`), (`x0`,`y0`) with respect to
the axes' sizing mode. If "path", draw a custom SVG
path using `path`. with respect to the axes' sizing
mode.
visible
Determines whether or not this shape is visible. If
"legendonly", the shape is not drawn, but can appear as
a legend item (provided that the legend itself is
visible).
x0
Sets the shape's starting x position. See `type` and
`xsizemode` for more info.
x1
Sets the shape's end x position. See `type` and
`xsizemode` for more info.
xanchor
Only relevant in conjunction with `xsizemode` set to
"pixel". Specifies the anchor point on the x axis to
which `x0`, `x1` and x coordinates within `path` are
relative to. E.g. useful to attach a pixel sized shape
to a certain data value. No effect when `xsizemode` not
set to "pixel".
xref
Sets the shape's x coordinate axis. If set to a x axis
id (e.g. "x" or "x2"), the `x` position refers to a x
coordinate. If set to "paper", the `x` position refers
to the distance from the left of the plotting area in
normalized coordinates where 0 (1) corresponds to the
left (right). If set to a x axis ID followed by
"domain" (separated by a space), the position behaves
like for "paper", but refers to the distance in
fractions of the domain length from the left of the
domain of that axis: e.g., *x2 domain* refers to the
domain of the second x axis and a x position of 0.5
refers to the point between the left and the right of
the domain of the second x axis.
xsizemode
Sets the shapes's sizing mode along the x axis. If set
to "scaled", `x0`, `x1` and x coordinates within `path`
refer to data values on the x axis or a fraction of the
plot area's width (`xref` set to "paper"). If set to
"pixel", `xanchor` specifies the x position in terms of
data or plot fraction but `x0`, `x1` and x coordinates
within `path` are pixels relative to `xanchor`. This
way, the shape can have a fixed width while maintaining
a position relative to data or plot fraction.
y0
Sets the shape's starting y position. See `type` and
`ysizemode` for more info.
y1
Sets the shape's end y position. See `type` and
`ysizemode` for more info.
yanchor
Only relevant in conjunction with `ysizemode` set to
"pixel". Specifies the anchor point on the y axis to
which `y0`, `y1` and y coordinates within `path` are
relative to. E.g. useful to attach a pixel sized shape
to a certain data value. No effect when `ysizemode` not
set to "pixel".
yref
Sets the shape's y coordinate axis. If set to a y axis
id (e.g. "y" or "y2"), the `y` position refers to a y
coordinate. If set to "paper", the `y` position refers
to the distance from the bottom of the plotting area in
normalized coordinates where 0 (1) corresponds to the
bottom (top). If set to a y axis ID followed by
"domain" (separated by a space), the position behaves
like for "paper", but refers to the distance in
fractions of the domain length from the bottom of the
domain of that axis: e.g., *y2 domain* refers to the
domain of the second y axis and a y position of 0.5
refers to the point between the bottom and the top of
the domain of the second y axis.
ysizemode
Sets the shapes's sizing mode along the y axis. If set
to "scaled", `y0`, `y1` and y coordinates within `path`
refer to data values on the y axis or a fraction of the
plot area's height (`yref` set to "paper"). If set to
"pixel", `yanchor` specifies the y position in terms of
data or plot fraction but `y0`, `y1` and y coordinates
within `path` are pixels relative to `yanchor`. This
way, the shape can have a fixed height while
maintaining a position relative to data or plot
fraction.
row
Subplot row for shape. If 'all', addresses all rows in
the specified column(s).
col
Subplot column for shape. If 'all', addresses all
columns in the specified row(s).
secondary_y
Whether to add shape to secondary y-axis
exclude_empty_subplots
If True, shape will not be added to subplots without
traces.
Returns
-------
FigureWidget
"""
from plotly.graph_objs import layout as _layout
new_obj = _layout.Shape(
arg,
editable=editable,
fillcolor=fillcolor,
fillrule=fillrule,
label=label,
layer=layer,
legend=legend,
legendgroup=legendgroup,
legendgrouptitle=legendgrouptitle,
legendrank=legendrank,
legendwidth=legendwidth,
line=line,
name=name,
opacity=opacity,
path=path,
showlegend=showlegend,
templateitemname=templateitemname,
type=type,
visible=visible,
x0=x0,
x1=x1,
xanchor=xanchor,
xref=xref,
xsizemode=xsizemode,
y0=y0,
y1=y1,
yanchor=yanchor,
yref=yref,
ysizemode=ysizemode,
**kwargs,
)
return self._add_annotation_like(
"shape",
"shapes",
new_obj,
row=row,
col=col,
secondary_y=secondary_y,
exclude_empty_subplots=exclude_empty_subplots,
)