wg-backend-django/dell-env/lib/python3.11/site-packages/plotly/validators/_candlestick.py
2023-10-30 14:40:43 +07:00

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import _plotly_utils.basevalidators
class CandlestickValidator(_plotly_utils.basevalidators.CompoundValidator):
def __init__(self, plotly_name="candlestick", parent_name="", **kwargs):
super(CandlestickValidator, self).__init__(
plotly_name=plotly_name,
parent_name=parent_name,
data_class_str=kwargs.pop("data_class_str", "Candlestick"),
data_docs=kwargs.pop(
"data_docs",
"""
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.Decrea
sing` 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.Hoverl
abel` 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.Increa
sing` 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.Legend
grouptitle` 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`.
""",
),
**kwargs,
)