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def arrowhead(self):
"""
Sets the end annotation arrow head style.
The 'arrowhead' property is a integer and may be specified as:
- An int (or float that will be cast to an int)
in the interval [0, 8]
Returns
-------
int
"""
return self["arrowhead"] | Sets the end annotation arrow head style.
The 'arrowhead' property is a integer and may be specified as:
- An int (or float that will be cast to an int)
in the interval [0, 8]
Returns
-------
int | arrowhead | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | MIT |
def arrowside(self):
"""
Sets the annotation arrow head position.
The 'arrowside' property is a flaglist and may be specified
as a string containing:
- Any combination of ['end', 'start'] joined with '+' characters
(e.g. 'end+start')
OR exactly one of ['none'] (e.g. 'none')
Returns
-------
Any
"""
return self["arrowside"] | Sets the annotation arrow head position.
The 'arrowside' property is a flaglist and may be specified
as a string containing:
- Any combination of ['end', 'start'] joined with '+' characters
(e.g. 'end+start')
OR exactly one of ['none'] (e.g. 'none')
Returns
-------
Any | arrowside | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | MIT |
def arrowsize(self):
"""
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.
The 'arrowsize' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float in the interval [0.3, inf]
Returns
-------
int|float
"""
return self["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.
The 'arrowsize' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float in the interval [0.3, inf]
Returns
-------
int|float | arrowsize | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | MIT |
def arrowwidth(self):
"""
Sets the width (in px) of annotation arrow line.
The 'arrowwidth' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float in the interval [0.1, inf]
Returns
-------
int|float
"""
return self["arrowwidth"] | Sets the width (in px) of annotation arrow line.
The 'arrowwidth' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float in the interval [0.1, inf]
Returns
-------
int|float | arrowwidth | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | MIT |
def ax(self):
"""
Sets the x component of the arrow tail about the arrow head (in
pixels).
The 'ax' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float
Returns
-------
int|float
"""
return self["ax"] | Sets the x component of the arrow tail about the arrow head (in
pixels).
The 'ax' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float
Returns
-------
int|float | ax | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | MIT |
def ay(self):
"""
Sets the y component of the arrow tail about the arrow head (in
pixels).
The 'ay' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float
Returns
-------
int|float
"""
return self["ay"] | Sets the y component of the arrow tail about the arrow head (in
pixels).
The 'ay' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float
Returns
-------
int|float | ay | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | MIT |
def bgcolor(self):
"""
Sets the background color of the annotation.
The 'bgcolor' property is a color and may be specified as:
- A hex string (e.g. '#ff0000')
- An rgb/rgba string (e.g. 'rgb(255,0,0)')
- An hsl/hsla string (e.g. 'hsl(0,100%,50%)')
- An hsv/hsva string (e.g. 'hsv(0,100%,100%)')
- A named CSS color:
aliceblue, antiquewhite, aqua, aquamarine, azure,
beige, bisque, black, blanchedalmond, blue,
blueviolet, brown, burlywood, cadetblue,
chartreuse, chocolate, coral, cornflowerblue,
cornsilk, crimson, cyan, darkblue, darkcyan,
darkgoldenrod, darkgray, darkgrey, darkgreen,
darkkhaki, darkmagenta, darkolivegreen, darkorange,
darkorchid, darkred, darksalmon, darkseagreen,
darkslateblue, darkslategray, darkslategrey,
darkturquoise, darkviolet, deeppink, deepskyblue,
dimgray, dimgrey, dodgerblue, firebrick,
floralwhite, forestgreen, fuchsia, gainsboro,
ghostwhite, gold, goldenrod, gray, grey, green,
greenyellow, honeydew, hotpink, indianred, indigo,
ivory, khaki, lavender, lavenderblush, lawngreen,
lemonchiffon, lightblue, lightcoral, lightcyan,
lightgoldenrodyellow, lightgray, lightgrey,
lightgreen, lightpink, lightsalmon, lightseagreen,
lightskyblue, lightslategray, lightslategrey,
lightsteelblue, lightyellow, lime, limegreen,
linen, magenta, maroon, mediumaquamarine,
mediumblue, mediumorchid, mediumpurple,
mediumseagreen, mediumslateblue, mediumspringgreen,
mediumturquoise, mediumvioletred, midnightblue,
mintcream, mistyrose, moccasin, navajowhite, navy,
oldlace, olive, olivedrab, orange, orangered,
orchid, palegoldenrod, palegreen, paleturquoise,
palevioletred, papayawhip, peachpuff, peru, pink,
plum, powderblue, purple, red, rosybrown,
royalblue, rebeccapurple, saddlebrown, salmon,
sandybrown, seagreen, seashell, sienna, silver,
skyblue, slateblue, slategray, slategrey, snow,
springgreen, steelblue, tan, teal, thistle, tomato,
turquoise, violet, wheat, white, whitesmoke,
yellow, yellowgreen
Returns
-------
str
"""
return self["bgcolor"] | Sets the background color of the annotation.
The 'bgcolor' property is a color and may be specified as:
- A hex string (e.g. '#ff0000')
- An rgb/rgba string (e.g. 'rgb(255,0,0)')
- An hsl/hsla string (e.g. 'hsl(0,100%,50%)')
- An hsv/hsva string (e.g. 'hsv(0,100%,100%)')
- A named CSS color:
aliceblue, antiquewhite, aqua, aquamarine, azure,
beige, bisque, black, blanchedalmond, blue,
blueviolet, brown, burlywood, cadetblue,
chartreuse, chocolate, coral, cornflowerblue,
cornsilk, crimson, cyan, darkblue, darkcyan,
darkgoldenrod, darkgray, darkgrey, darkgreen,
darkkhaki, darkmagenta, darkolivegreen, darkorange,
darkorchid, darkred, darksalmon, darkseagreen,
darkslateblue, darkslategray, darkslategrey,
darkturquoise, darkviolet, deeppink, deepskyblue,
dimgray, dimgrey, dodgerblue, firebrick,
floralwhite, forestgreen, fuchsia, gainsboro,
ghostwhite, gold, goldenrod, gray, grey, green,
greenyellow, honeydew, hotpink, indianred, indigo,
ivory, khaki, lavender, lavenderblush, lawngreen,
lemonchiffon, lightblue, lightcoral, lightcyan,
lightgoldenrodyellow, lightgray, lightgrey,
lightgreen, lightpink, lightsalmon, lightseagreen,
lightskyblue, lightslategray, lightslategrey,
lightsteelblue, lightyellow, lime, limegreen,
linen, magenta, maroon, mediumaquamarine,
mediumblue, mediumorchid, mediumpurple,
mediumseagreen, mediumslateblue, mediumspringgreen,
mediumturquoise, mediumvioletred, midnightblue,
mintcream, mistyrose, moccasin, navajowhite, navy,
oldlace, olive, olivedrab, orange, orangered,
orchid, palegoldenrod, palegreen, paleturquoise,
palevioletred, papayawhip, peachpuff, peru, pink,
plum, powderblue, purple, red, rosybrown,
royalblue, rebeccapurple, saddlebrown, salmon,
sandybrown, seagreen, seashell, sienna, silver,
skyblue, slateblue, slategray, slategrey, snow,
springgreen, steelblue, tan, teal, thistle, tomato,
turquoise, violet, wheat, white, whitesmoke,
yellow, yellowgreen
Returns
-------
str | bgcolor | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | MIT |
def bordercolor(self):
"""
Sets the color of the border enclosing the annotation `text`.
The 'bordercolor' property is a color and may be specified as:
- A hex string (e.g. '#ff0000')
- An rgb/rgba string (e.g. 'rgb(255,0,0)')
- An hsl/hsla string (e.g. 'hsl(0,100%,50%)')
- An hsv/hsva string (e.g. 'hsv(0,100%,100%)')
- A named CSS color:
aliceblue, antiquewhite, aqua, aquamarine, azure,
beige, bisque, black, blanchedalmond, blue,
blueviolet, brown, burlywood, cadetblue,
chartreuse, chocolate, coral, cornflowerblue,
cornsilk, crimson, cyan, darkblue, darkcyan,
darkgoldenrod, darkgray, darkgrey, darkgreen,
darkkhaki, darkmagenta, darkolivegreen, darkorange,
darkorchid, darkred, darksalmon, darkseagreen,
darkslateblue, darkslategray, darkslategrey,
darkturquoise, darkviolet, deeppink, deepskyblue,
dimgray, dimgrey, dodgerblue, firebrick,
floralwhite, forestgreen, fuchsia, gainsboro,
ghostwhite, gold, goldenrod, gray, grey, green,
greenyellow, honeydew, hotpink, indianred, indigo,
ivory, khaki, lavender, lavenderblush, lawngreen,
lemonchiffon, lightblue, lightcoral, lightcyan,
lightgoldenrodyellow, lightgray, lightgrey,
lightgreen, lightpink, lightsalmon, lightseagreen,
lightskyblue, lightslategray, lightslategrey,
lightsteelblue, lightyellow, lime, limegreen,
linen, magenta, maroon, mediumaquamarine,
mediumblue, mediumorchid, mediumpurple,
mediumseagreen, mediumslateblue, mediumspringgreen,
mediumturquoise, mediumvioletred, midnightblue,
mintcream, mistyrose, moccasin, navajowhite, navy,
oldlace, olive, olivedrab, orange, orangered,
orchid, palegoldenrod, palegreen, paleturquoise,
palevioletred, papayawhip, peachpuff, peru, pink,
plum, powderblue, purple, red, rosybrown,
royalblue, rebeccapurple, saddlebrown, salmon,
sandybrown, seagreen, seashell, sienna, silver,
skyblue, slateblue, slategray, slategrey, snow,
springgreen, steelblue, tan, teal, thistle, tomato,
turquoise, violet, wheat, white, whitesmoke,
yellow, yellowgreen
Returns
-------
str
"""
return self["bordercolor"] | Sets the color of the border enclosing the annotation `text`.
The 'bordercolor' property is a color and may be specified as:
- A hex string (e.g. '#ff0000')
- An rgb/rgba string (e.g. 'rgb(255,0,0)')
- An hsl/hsla string (e.g. 'hsl(0,100%,50%)')
- An hsv/hsva string (e.g. 'hsv(0,100%,100%)')
- A named CSS color:
aliceblue, antiquewhite, aqua, aquamarine, azure,
beige, bisque, black, blanchedalmond, blue,
blueviolet, brown, burlywood, cadetblue,
chartreuse, chocolate, coral, cornflowerblue,
cornsilk, crimson, cyan, darkblue, darkcyan,
darkgoldenrod, darkgray, darkgrey, darkgreen,
darkkhaki, darkmagenta, darkolivegreen, darkorange,
darkorchid, darkred, darksalmon, darkseagreen,
darkslateblue, darkslategray, darkslategrey,
darkturquoise, darkviolet, deeppink, deepskyblue,
dimgray, dimgrey, dodgerblue, firebrick,
floralwhite, forestgreen, fuchsia, gainsboro,
ghostwhite, gold, goldenrod, gray, grey, green,
greenyellow, honeydew, hotpink, indianred, indigo,
ivory, khaki, lavender, lavenderblush, lawngreen,
lemonchiffon, lightblue, lightcoral, lightcyan,
lightgoldenrodyellow, lightgray, lightgrey,
lightgreen, lightpink, lightsalmon, lightseagreen,
lightskyblue, lightslategray, lightslategrey,
lightsteelblue, lightyellow, lime, limegreen,
linen, magenta, maroon, mediumaquamarine,
mediumblue, mediumorchid, mediumpurple,
mediumseagreen, mediumslateblue, mediumspringgreen,
mediumturquoise, mediumvioletred, midnightblue,
mintcream, mistyrose, moccasin, navajowhite, navy,
oldlace, olive, olivedrab, orange, orangered,
orchid, palegoldenrod, palegreen, paleturquoise,
palevioletred, papayawhip, peachpuff, peru, pink,
plum, powderblue, purple, red, rosybrown,
royalblue, rebeccapurple, saddlebrown, salmon,
sandybrown, seagreen, seashell, sienna, silver,
skyblue, slateblue, slategray, slategrey, snow,
springgreen, steelblue, tan, teal, thistle, tomato,
turquoise, violet, wheat, white, whitesmoke,
yellow, yellowgreen
Returns
-------
str | bordercolor | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | MIT |
def borderpad(self):
"""
Sets the padding (in px) between the `text` and the enclosing
border.
The 'borderpad' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float in the interval [0, inf]
Returns
-------
int|float
"""
return self["borderpad"] | Sets the padding (in px) between the `text` and the enclosing
border.
The 'borderpad' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float in the interval [0, inf]
Returns
-------
int|float | borderpad | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | MIT |
def borderwidth(self):
"""
Sets the width (in px) of the border enclosing the annotation
`text`.
The 'borderwidth' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float in the interval [0, inf]
Returns
-------
int|float
"""
return self["borderwidth"] | Sets the width (in px) of the border enclosing the annotation
`text`.
The 'borderwidth' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float in the interval [0, inf]
Returns
-------
int|float | borderwidth | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | MIT |
def captureevents(self):
"""
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`.
The 'captureevents' property must be specified as a bool
(either True, or False)
Returns
-------
bool
"""
return self["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`.
The 'captureevents' property must be specified as a bool
(either True, or False)
Returns
-------
bool | captureevents | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | MIT |
def font(self):
"""
Sets the annotation text font.
The 'font' property is an instance of Font
that may be specified as:
- An instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.layout.scene.annotation.Font`
- A dict of string/value properties that will be passed
to the Font constructor
Supported dict properties:
color
family
HTML font family - the typeface that will be
applied by the web browser. The web browser
will only be able to apply a font if it is
available on the system which it operates.
Provide multiple font families, separated by
commas, to indicate the preference in which to
apply fonts if they aren't available on the
system. The Chart Studio Cloud (at
https://chart-studio.plotly.com or on-premise)
generates images on a server, where only a
select number of fonts are installed and
supported. These include "Arial", "Balto",
"Courier New", "Droid Sans", "Droid Serif",
"Droid Sans Mono", "Gravitas One", "Old
Standard TT", "Open Sans", "Overpass", "PT Sans
Narrow", "Raleway", "Times New Roman".
lineposition
Sets the kind of decoration line(s) with text,
such as an "under", "over" or "through" as well
as combinations e.g. "under+over", etc.
shadow
Sets the shape and color of the shadow behind
text. "auto" places minimal shadow and applies
contrast text font color. See
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-
US/docs/Web/CSS/text-shadow for additional
options.
size
style
Sets whether a font should be styled with a
normal or italic face from its family.
textcase
Sets capitalization of text. It can be used to
make text appear in all-uppercase or all-
lowercase, or with each word capitalized.
variant
Sets the variant of the font.
weight
Sets the weight (or boldness) of the font.
Returns
-------
plotly.graph_objs.layout.scene.annotation.Font
"""
return self["font"] | Sets the annotation text font.
The 'font' property is an instance of Font
that may be specified as:
- An instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.layout.scene.annotation.Font`
- A dict of string/value properties that will be passed
to the Font constructor
Supported dict properties:
color
family
HTML font family - the typeface that will be
applied by the web browser. The web browser
will only be able to apply a font if it is
available on the system which it operates.
Provide multiple font families, separated by
commas, to indicate the preference in which to
apply fonts if they aren't available on the
system. The Chart Studio Cloud (at
https://chart-studio.plotly.com or on-premise)
generates images on a server, where only a
select number of fonts are installed and
supported. These include "Arial", "Balto",
"Courier New", "Droid Sans", "Droid Serif",
"Droid Sans Mono", "Gravitas One", "Old
Standard TT", "Open Sans", "Overpass", "PT Sans
Narrow", "Raleway", "Times New Roman".
lineposition
Sets the kind of decoration line(s) with text,
such as an "under", "over" or "through" as well
as combinations e.g. "under+over", etc.
shadow
Sets the shape and color of the shadow behind
text. "auto" places minimal shadow and applies
contrast text font color. See
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-
US/docs/Web/CSS/text-shadow for additional
options.
size
style
Sets whether a font should be styled with a
normal or italic face from its family.
textcase
Sets capitalization of text. It can be used to
make text appear in all-uppercase or all-
lowercase, or with each word capitalized.
variant
Sets the variant of the font.
weight
Sets the weight (or boldness) of the font.
Returns
-------
plotly.graph_objs.layout.scene.annotation.Font | font | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | MIT |
def height(self):
"""
Sets an explicit height for the text box. null (default) lets
the text set the box height. Taller text will be clipped.
The 'height' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float in the interval [1, inf]
Returns
-------
int|float
"""
return self["height"] | Sets an explicit height for the text box. null (default) lets
the text set the box height. Taller text will be clipped.
The 'height' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float in the interval [1, inf]
Returns
-------
int|float | height | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | MIT |
def hoverlabel(self):
"""
The 'hoverlabel' property is an instance of Hoverlabel
that may be specified as:
- An instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.layout.scene.annotation.Hoverlabel`
- A dict of string/value properties that will be passed
to the Hoverlabel constructor
Supported dict properties:
bgcolor
Sets the background color of the hover label.
By default uses the annotation's `bgcolor` made
opaque, or white if it was transparent.
bordercolor
Sets the border color of the hover label. By
default uses either dark grey or white, for
maximum contrast with `hoverlabel.bgcolor`.
font
Sets the hover label text font. By default uses
the global hover font and size, with color from
`hoverlabel.bordercolor`.
Returns
-------
plotly.graph_objs.layout.scene.annotation.Hoverlabel
"""
return self["hoverlabel"] | The 'hoverlabel' property is an instance of Hoverlabel
that may be specified as:
- An instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.layout.scene.annotation.Hoverlabel`
- A dict of string/value properties that will be passed
to the Hoverlabel constructor
Supported dict properties:
bgcolor
Sets the background color of the hover label.
By default uses the annotation's `bgcolor` made
opaque, or white if it was transparent.
bordercolor
Sets the border color of the hover label. By
default uses either dark grey or white, for
maximum contrast with `hoverlabel.bgcolor`.
font
Sets the hover label text font. By default uses
the global hover font and size, with color from
`hoverlabel.bordercolor`.
Returns
-------
plotly.graph_objs.layout.scene.annotation.Hoverlabel | hoverlabel | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | MIT |
def hovertext(self):
"""
Sets text to appear when hovering over this annotation. If
omitted or blank, no hover label will appear.
The 'hovertext' property is a string and must be specified as:
- A string
- A number that will be converted to a string
Returns
-------
str
"""
return self["hovertext"] | Sets text to appear when hovering over this annotation. If
omitted or blank, no hover label will appear.
The 'hovertext' property is a string and must be specified as:
- A string
- A number that will be converted to a string
Returns
-------
str | hovertext | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | MIT |
def name(self):
"""
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.
The 'name' property is a string and must be specified as:
- A string
- A number that will be converted to a string
Returns
-------
str
"""
return self["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.
The 'name' property is a string and must be specified as:
- A string
- A number that will be converted to a string
Returns
-------
str | name | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | MIT |
def opacity(self):
"""
Sets the opacity of the annotation (text + arrow).
The 'opacity' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float in the interval [0, 1]
Returns
-------
int|float
"""
return self["opacity"] | Sets the opacity of the annotation (text + arrow).
The 'opacity' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float in the interval [0, 1]
Returns
-------
int|float | opacity | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | MIT |
def showarrow(self):
"""
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.
The 'showarrow' property must be specified as a bool
(either True, or False)
Returns
-------
bool
"""
return self["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.
The 'showarrow' property must be specified as a bool
(either True, or False)
Returns
-------
bool | showarrow | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | MIT |
def standoff(self):
"""
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.
The 'standoff' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float in the interval [0, inf]
Returns
-------
int|float
"""
return self["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.
The 'standoff' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float in the interval [0, inf]
Returns
-------
int|float | standoff | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | MIT |
def startarrowhead(self):
"""
Sets the start annotation arrow head style.
The 'startarrowhead' property is a integer and may be specified as:
- An int (or float that will be cast to an int)
in the interval [0, 8]
Returns
-------
int
"""
return self["startarrowhead"] | Sets the start annotation arrow head style.
The 'startarrowhead' property is a integer and may be specified as:
- An int (or float that will be cast to an int)
in the interval [0, 8]
Returns
-------
int | startarrowhead | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | MIT |
def startarrowsize(self):
"""
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.
The 'startarrowsize' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float in the interval [0.3, inf]
Returns
-------
int|float
"""
return self["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.
The 'startarrowsize' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float in the interval [0.3, inf]
Returns
-------
int|float | startarrowsize | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | MIT |
def startstandoff(self):
"""
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.
The 'startstandoff' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float in the interval [0, inf]
Returns
-------
int|float
"""
return self["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.
The 'startstandoff' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float in the interval [0, inf]
Returns
-------
int|float | startstandoff | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | MIT |
def templateitemname(self):
"""
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`.
The 'templateitemname' property is a string and must be specified as:
- A string
- A number that will be converted to a string
Returns
-------
str
"""
return self["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`.
The 'templateitemname' property is a string and must be specified as:
- A string
- A number that will be converted to a string
Returns
-------
str | templateitemname | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | MIT |
def text(self):
"""
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>, <s>, <u> <span> are also supported.
The 'text' property is a string and must be specified as:
- A string
- A number that will be converted to a string
Returns
-------
str
"""
return self["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>, <s>, <u> <span> are also supported.
The 'text' property is a string and must be specified as:
- A string
- A number that will be converted to a string
Returns
-------
str | text | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | MIT |
def textangle(self):
"""
Sets the angle at which the `text` is drawn with respect to the
horizontal.
The 'textangle' property is a angle (in degrees) that may be
specified as a number between -180 and 180.
Numeric values outside this range are converted to the equivalent value
(e.g. 270 is converted to -90).
Returns
-------
int|float
"""
return self["textangle"] | Sets the angle at which the `text` is drawn with respect to the
horizontal.
The 'textangle' property is a angle (in degrees) that may be
specified as a number between -180 and 180.
Numeric values outside this range are converted to the equivalent value
(e.g. 270 is converted to -90).
Returns
-------
int|float | textangle | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | MIT |
def valign(self):
"""
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.
The 'valign' property is an enumeration that may be specified as:
- One of the following enumeration values:
['top', 'middle', 'bottom']
Returns
-------
Any
"""
return self["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.
The 'valign' property is an enumeration that may be specified as:
- One of the following enumeration values:
['top', 'middle', 'bottom']
Returns
-------
Any | valign | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | MIT |
def visible(self):
"""
Determines whether or not this annotation is visible.
The 'visible' property must be specified as a bool
(either True, or False)
Returns
-------
bool
"""
return self["visible"] | Determines whether or not this annotation is visible.
The 'visible' property must be specified as a bool
(either True, or False)
Returns
-------
bool | visible | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | MIT |
def width(self):
"""
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.
The 'width' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float in the interval [1, inf]
Returns
-------
int|float
"""
return self["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.
The 'width' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float in the interval [1, inf]
Returns
-------
int|float | width | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | MIT |
def x(self):
"""
Sets the annotation's x position.
The 'x' property accepts values of any type
Returns
-------
Any
"""
return self["x"] | Sets the annotation's x position.
The 'x' property accepts values of any type
Returns
-------
Any | x | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | MIT |
def xanchor(self):
"""
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.
The 'xanchor' property is an enumeration that may be specified as:
- One of the following enumeration values:
['auto', 'left', 'center', 'right']
Returns
-------
Any
"""
return self["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.
The 'xanchor' property is an enumeration that may be specified as:
- One of the following enumeration values:
['auto', 'left', 'center', 'right']
Returns
-------
Any | xanchor | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | MIT |
def xshift(self):
"""
Shifts the position of the whole annotation and arrow to the
right (positive) or left (negative) by this many pixels.
The 'xshift' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float
Returns
-------
int|float
"""
return self["xshift"] | Shifts the position of the whole annotation and arrow to the
right (positive) or left (negative) by this many pixels.
The 'xshift' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float
Returns
-------
int|float | xshift | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | MIT |
def y(self):
"""
Sets the annotation's y position.
The 'y' property accepts values of any type
Returns
-------
Any
"""
return self["y"] | Sets the annotation's y position.
The 'y' property accepts values of any type
Returns
-------
Any | y | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | MIT |
def yanchor(self):
"""
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.
The 'yanchor' property is an enumeration that may be specified as:
- One of the following enumeration values:
['auto', 'top', 'middle', 'bottom']
Returns
-------
Any
"""
return self["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.
The 'yanchor' property is an enumeration that may be specified as:
- One of the following enumeration values:
['auto', 'top', 'middle', 'bottom']
Returns
-------
Any | yanchor | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | MIT |
def yshift(self):
"""
Shifts the position of the whole annotation and arrow up
(positive) or down (negative) by this many pixels.
The 'yshift' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float
Returns
-------
int|float
"""
return self["yshift"] | Shifts the position of the whole annotation and arrow up
(positive) or down (negative) by this many pixels.
The 'yshift' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float
Returns
-------
int|float | yshift | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | MIT |
def z(self):
"""
Sets the annotation's z position.
The 'z' property accepts values of any type
Returns
-------
Any
"""
return self["z"] | Sets the annotation's z position.
The 'z' property accepts values of any type
Returns
-------
Any | z | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | MIT |
def __init__(
self,
arg=None,
align=None,
arrowcolor=None,
arrowhead=None,
arrowside=None,
arrowsize=None,
arrowwidth=None,
ax=None,
ay=None,
bgcolor=None,
bordercolor=None,
borderpad=None,
borderwidth=None,
captureevents=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,
xshift=None,
y=None,
yanchor=None,
yshift=None,
z=None,
**kwargs,
):
"""
Construct a new Annotation object
Parameters
----------
arg
dict of properties compatible with this constructor or
an instance of
:class:`plotly.graph_objs.layout.scene.Annotation`
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 (in pixels).
ay
Sets the y component of the arrow tail about the arrow
head (in pixels).
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`.
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.scene.annotation.Ho
verlabel` 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>, <s>, <u>
<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.
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.
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.
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.
yshift
Shifts the position of the whole annotation and arrow
up (positive) or down (negative) by this many pixels.
z
Sets the annotation's z position.
Returns
-------
Annotation
"""
super(Annotation, self).__init__("annotations")
if "_parent" in kwargs:
self._parent = kwargs["_parent"]
return
# Validate arg
# ------------
if arg is None:
arg = {}
elif isinstance(arg, self.__class__):
arg = arg.to_plotly_json()
elif isinstance(arg, dict):
arg = _copy.copy(arg)
else:
raise ValueError(
"""\
The first argument to the plotly.graph_objs.layout.scene.Annotation
constructor must be a dict or
an instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.layout.scene.Annotation`"""
)
# Handle skip_invalid
# -------------------
self._skip_invalid = kwargs.pop("skip_invalid", False)
self._validate = kwargs.pop("_validate", True)
# Populate data dict with properties
# ----------------------------------
_v = arg.pop("align", None)
_v = align if align is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["align"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("arrowcolor", None)
_v = arrowcolor if arrowcolor is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["arrowcolor"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("arrowhead", None)
_v = arrowhead if arrowhead is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["arrowhead"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("arrowside", None)
_v = arrowside if arrowside is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["arrowside"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("arrowsize", None)
_v = arrowsize if arrowsize is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["arrowsize"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("arrowwidth", None)
_v = arrowwidth if arrowwidth is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["arrowwidth"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("ax", None)
_v = ax if ax is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["ax"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("ay", None)
_v = ay if ay is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["ay"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("bgcolor", None)
_v = bgcolor if bgcolor is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["bgcolor"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("bordercolor", None)
_v = bordercolor if bordercolor is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["bordercolor"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("borderpad", None)
_v = borderpad if borderpad is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["borderpad"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("borderwidth", None)
_v = borderwidth if borderwidth is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["borderwidth"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("captureevents", None)
_v = captureevents if captureevents is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["captureevents"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("font", None)
_v = font if font is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["font"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("height", None)
_v = height if height is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["height"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("hoverlabel", None)
_v = hoverlabel if hoverlabel is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["hoverlabel"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("hovertext", None)
_v = hovertext if hovertext is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["hovertext"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("name", None)
_v = name if name is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["name"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("opacity", None)
_v = opacity if opacity is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["opacity"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("showarrow", None)
_v = showarrow if showarrow is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["showarrow"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("standoff", None)
_v = standoff if standoff is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["standoff"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("startarrowhead", None)
_v = startarrowhead if startarrowhead is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["startarrowhead"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("startarrowsize", None)
_v = startarrowsize if startarrowsize is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["startarrowsize"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("startstandoff", None)
_v = startstandoff if startstandoff is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["startstandoff"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("templateitemname", None)
_v = templateitemname if templateitemname is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["templateitemname"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("text", None)
_v = text if text is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["text"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("textangle", None)
_v = textangle if textangle is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["textangle"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("valign", None)
_v = valign if valign is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["valign"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("visible", None)
_v = visible if visible is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["visible"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("width", None)
_v = width if width is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["width"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("x", None)
_v = x if x is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["x"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("xanchor", None)
_v = xanchor if xanchor is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["xanchor"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("xshift", None)
_v = xshift if xshift is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["xshift"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("y", None)
_v = y if y is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["y"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("yanchor", None)
_v = yanchor if yanchor is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["yanchor"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("yshift", None)
_v = yshift if yshift is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["yshift"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("z", None)
_v = z if z is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["z"] = _v
# Process unknown kwargs
# ----------------------
self._process_kwargs(**dict(arg, **kwargs))
# Reset skip_invalid
# ------------------
self._skip_invalid = False | Construct a new Annotation object
Parameters
----------
arg
dict of properties compatible with this constructor or
an instance of
:class:`plotly.graph_objs.layout.scene.Annotation`
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 (in pixels).
ay
Sets the y component of the arrow tail about the arrow
head (in pixels).
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`.
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.scene.annotation.Ho
verlabel` 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>, <s>, <u>
<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.
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.
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.
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.
yshift
Shifts the position of the whole annotation and arrow
up (positive) or down (negative) by this many pixels.
z
Sets the annotation's z position.
Returns
-------
Annotation | __init__ | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/_annotation.py | MIT |
def maxpoints(self):
"""
Sets the maximum number of points to keep on the plots from an
incoming stream. If `maxpoints` is set to 50, only the newest
50 points will be displayed on the plot.
The 'maxpoints' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float in the interval [0, 10000]
Returns
-------
int|float
"""
return self["maxpoints"] | Sets the maximum number of points to keep on the plots from an
incoming stream. If `maxpoints` is set to 50, only the newest
50 points will be displayed on the plot.
The 'maxpoints' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float in the interval [0, 10000]
Returns
-------
int|float | maxpoints | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/pie/_stream.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/pie/_stream.py | MIT |
def token(self):
"""
The stream id number links a data trace on a plot with a
stream. See https://chart-studio.plotly.com/settings for more
details.
The 'token' property is a string and must be specified as:
- A non-empty string
Returns
-------
str
"""
return self["token"] | The stream id number links a data trace on a plot with a
stream. See https://chart-studio.plotly.com/settings for more
details.
The 'token' property is a string and must be specified as:
- A non-empty string
Returns
-------
str | token | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/pie/_stream.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/pie/_stream.py | MIT |
def __init__(self, arg=None, maxpoints=None, token=None, **kwargs):
"""
Construct a new Stream object
Parameters
----------
arg
dict of properties compatible with this constructor or
an instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.pie.Stream`
maxpoints
Sets the maximum number of points to keep on the plots
from an incoming stream. If `maxpoints` is set to 50,
only the newest 50 points will be displayed on the
plot.
token
The stream id number links a data trace on a plot with
a stream. See https://chart-studio.plotly.com/settings
for more details.
Returns
-------
Stream
"""
super(Stream, self).__init__("stream")
if "_parent" in kwargs:
self._parent = kwargs["_parent"]
return
# Validate arg
# ------------
if arg is None:
arg = {}
elif isinstance(arg, self.__class__):
arg = arg.to_plotly_json()
elif isinstance(arg, dict):
arg = _copy.copy(arg)
else:
raise ValueError(
"""\
The first argument to the plotly.graph_objs.pie.Stream
constructor must be a dict or
an instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.pie.Stream`"""
)
# Handle skip_invalid
# -------------------
self._skip_invalid = kwargs.pop("skip_invalid", False)
self._validate = kwargs.pop("_validate", True)
# Populate data dict with properties
# ----------------------------------
_v = arg.pop("maxpoints", None)
_v = maxpoints if maxpoints is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["maxpoints"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("token", None)
_v = token if token is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["token"] = _v
# Process unknown kwargs
# ----------------------
self._process_kwargs(**dict(arg, **kwargs))
# Reset skip_invalid
# ------------------
self._skip_invalid = False | Construct a new Stream object
Parameters
----------
arg
dict of properties compatible with this constructor or
an instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.pie.Stream`
maxpoints
Sets the maximum number of points to keep on the plots
from an incoming stream. If `maxpoints` is set to 50,
only the newest 50 points will be displayed on the
plot.
token
The stream id number links a data trace on a plot with
a stream. See https://chart-studio.plotly.com/settings
for more details.
Returns
-------
Stream | __init__ | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/pie/_stream.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/pie/_stream.py | MIT |
def color(self):
"""
The 'color' property is a color and may be specified as:
- A hex string (e.g. '#ff0000')
- An rgb/rgba string (e.g. 'rgb(255,0,0)')
- An hsl/hsla string (e.g. 'hsl(0,100%,50%)')
- An hsv/hsva string (e.g. 'hsv(0,100%,100%)')
- A named CSS color:
aliceblue, antiquewhite, aqua, aquamarine, azure,
beige, bisque, black, blanchedalmond, blue,
blueviolet, brown, burlywood, cadetblue,
chartreuse, chocolate, coral, cornflowerblue,
cornsilk, crimson, cyan, darkblue, darkcyan,
darkgoldenrod, darkgray, darkgrey, darkgreen,
darkkhaki, darkmagenta, darkolivegreen, darkorange,
darkorchid, darkred, darksalmon, darkseagreen,
darkslateblue, darkslategray, darkslategrey,
darkturquoise, darkviolet, deeppink, deepskyblue,
dimgray, dimgrey, dodgerblue, firebrick,
floralwhite, forestgreen, fuchsia, gainsboro,
ghostwhite, gold, goldenrod, gray, grey, green,
greenyellow, honeydew, hotpink, indianred, indigo,
ivory, khaki, lavender, lavenderblush, lawngreen,
lemonchiffon, lightblue, lightcoral, lightcyan,
lightgoldenrodyellow, lightgray, lightgrey,
lightgreen, lightpink, lightsalmon, lightseagreen,
lightskyblue, lightslategray, lightslategrey,
lightsteelblue, lightyellow, lime, limegreen,
linen, magenta, maroon, mediumaquamarine,
mediumblue, mediumorchid, mediumpurple,
mediumseagreen, mediumslateblue, mediumspringgreen,
mediumturquoise, mediumvioletred, midnightblue,
mintcream, mistyrose, moccasin, navajowhite, navy,
oldlace, olive, olivedrab, orange, orangered,
orchid, palegoldenrod, palegreen, paleturquoise,
palevioletred, papayawhip, peachpuff, peru, pink,
plum, powderblue, purple, red, rosybrown,
royalblue, rebeccapurple, saddlebrown, salmon,
sandybrown, seagreen, seashell, sienna, silver,
skyblue, slateblue, slategray, slategrey, snow,
springgreen, steelblue, tan, teal, thistle, tomato,
turquoise, violet, wheat, white, whitesmoke,
yellow, yellowgreen
Returns
-------
str
"""
return self["color"] | The 'color' property is a color and may be specified as:
- A hex string (e.g. '#ff0000')
- An rgb/rgba string (e.g. 'rgb(255,0,0)')
- An hsl/hsla string (e.g. 'hsl(0,100%,50%)')
- An hsv/hsva string (e.g. 'hsv(0,100%,100%)')
- A named CSS color:
aliceblue, antiquewhite, aqua, aquamarine, azure,
beige, bisque, black, blanchedalmond, blue,
blueviolet, brown, burlywood, cadetblue,
chartreuse, chocolate, coral, cornflowerblue,
cornsilk, crimson, cyan, darkblue, darkcyan,
darkgoldenrod, darkgray, darkgrey, darkgreen,
darkkhaki, darkmagenta, darkolivegreen, darkorange,
darkorchid, darkred, darksalmon, darkseagreen,
darkslateblue, darkslategray, darkslategrey,
darkturquoise, darkviolet, deeppink, deepskyblue,
dimgray, dimgrey, dodgerblue, firebrick,
floralwhite, forestgreen, fuchsia, gainsboro,
ghostwhite, gold, goldenrod, gray, grey, green,
greenyellow, honeydew, hotpink, indianred, indigo,
ivory, khaki, lavender, lavenderblush, lawngreen,
lemonchiffon, lightblue, lightcoral, lightcyan,
lightgoldenrodyellow, lightgray, lightgrey,
lightgreen, lightpink, lightsalmon, lightseagreen,
lightskyblue, lightslategray, lightslategrey,
lightsteelblue, lightyellow, lime, limegreen,
linen, magenta, maroon, mediumaquamarine,
mediumblue, mediumorchid, mediumpurple,
mediumseagreen, mediumslateblue, mediumspringgreen,
mediumturquoise, mediumvioletred, midnightblue,
mintcream, mistyrose, moccasin, navajowhite, navy,
oldlace, olive, olivedrab, orange, orangered,
orchid, palegoldenrod, palegreen, paleturquoise,
palevioletred, papayawhip, peachpuff, peru, pink,
plum, powderblue, purple, red, rosybrown,
royalblue, rebeccapurple, saddlebrown, salmon,
sandybrown, seagreen, seashell, sienna, silver,
skyblue, slateblue, slategray, slategrey, snow,
springgreen, steelblue, tan, teal, thistle, tomato,
turquoise, violet, wheat, white, whitesmoke,
yellow, yellowgreen
Returns
-------
str | color | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/layout/hoverlabel/_font.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/hoverlabel/_font.py | MIT |
def family(self):
"""
HTML font family - the typeface that will be applied by the web
browser. The web browser will only be able to apply a font if
it is available on the system which it operates. Provide
multiple font families, separated by commas, to indicate the
preference in which to apply fonts if they aren't available on
the system. The Chart Studio Cloud (at https://chart-
studio.plotly.com or on-premise) generates images on a server,
where only a select number of fonts are installed and
supported. These include "Arial", "Balto", "Courier New",
"Droid Sans", "Droid Serif", "Droid Sans Mono", "Gravitas One",
"Old Standard TT", "Open Sans", "Overpass", "PT Sans Narrow",
"Raleway", "Times New Roman".
The 'family' property is a string and must be specified as:
- A non-empty string
Returns
-------
str
"""
return self["family"] | HTML font family - the typeface that will be applied by the web
browser. The web browser will only be able to apply a font if
it is available on the system which it operates. Provide
multiple font families, separated by commas, to indicate the
preference in which to apply fonts if they aren't available on
the system. The Chart Studio Cloud (at https://chart-
studio.plotly.com or on-premise) generates images on a server,
where only a select number of fonts are installed and
supported. These include "Arial", "Balto", "Courier New",
"Droid Sans", "Droid Serif", "Droid Sans Mono", "Gravitas One",
"Old Standard TT", "Open Sans", "Overpass", "PT Sans Narrow",
"Raleway", "Times New Roman".
The 'family' property is a string and must be specified as:
- A non-empty string
Returns
-------
str | family | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/layout/hoverlabel/_font.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/hoverlabel/_font.py | MIT |
def lineposition(self):
"""
Sets the kind of decoration line(s) with text, such as an
"under", "over" or "through" as well as combinations e.g.
"under+over", etc.
The 'lineposition' property is a flaglist and may be specified
as a string containing:
- Any combination of ['under', 'over', 'through'] joined with '+' characters
(e.g. 'under+over')
OR exactly one of ['none'] (e.g. 'none')
Returns
-------
Any
"""
return self["lineposition"] | Sets the kind of decoration line(s) with text, such as an
"under", "over" or "through" as well as combinations e.g.
"under+over", etc.
The 'lineposition' property is a flaglist and may be specified
as a string containing:
- Any combination of ['under', 'over', 'through'] joined with '+' characters
(e.g. 'under+over')
OR exactly one of ['none'] (e.g. 'none')
Returns
-------
Any | lineposition | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/layout/hoverlabel/_font.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/hoverlabel/_font.py | MIT |
def shadow(self):
"""
Sets the shape and color of the shadow behind text. "auto"
places minimal shadow and applies contrast text font color. See
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/text-shadow
for additional options.
The 'shadow' property is a string and must be specified as:
- A string
- A number that will be converted to a string
Returns
-------
str
"""
return self["shadow"] | Sets the shape and color of the shadow behind text. "auto"
places minimal shadow and applies contrast text font color. See
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/text-shadow
for additional options.
The 'shadow' property is a string and must be specified as:
- A string
- A number that will be converted to a string
Returns
-------
str | shadow | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/layout/hoverlabel/_font.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/hoverlabel/_font.py | MIT |
def size(self):
"""
The 'size' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float in the interval [1, inf]
Returns
-------
int|float
"""
return self["size"] | The 'size' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float in the interval [1, inf]
Returns
-------
int|float | size | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/layout/hoverlabel/_font.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/hoverlabel/_font.py | MIT |
def style(self):
"""
Sets whether a font should be styled with a normal or italic
face from its family.
The 'style' property is an enumeration that may be specified as:
- One of the following enumeration values:
['normal', 'italic']
Returns
-------
Any
"""
return self["style"] | Sets whether a font should be styled with a normal or italic
face from its family.
The 'style' property is an enumeration that may be specified as:
- One of the following enumeration values:
['normal', 'italic']
Returns
-------
Any | style | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/layout/hoverlabel/_font.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/hoverlabel/_font.py | MIT |
def textcase(self):
"""
Sets capitalization of text. It can be used to make text appear
in all-uppercase or all-lowercase, or with each word
capitalized.
The 'textcase' property is an enumeration that may be specified as:
- One of the following enumeration values:
['normal', 'word caps', 'upper', 'lower']
Returns
-------
Any
"""
return self["textcase"] | Sets capitalization of text. It can be used to make text appear
in all-uppercase or all-lowercase, or with each word
capitalized.
The 'textcase' property is an enumeration that may be specified as:
- One of the following enumeration values:
['normal', 'word caps', 'upper', 'lower']
Returns
-------
Any | textcase | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/layout/hoverlabel/_font.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/hoverlabel/_font.py | MIT |
def variant(self):
"""
Sets the variant of the font.
The 'variant' property is an enumeration that may be specified as:
- One of the following enumeration values:
['normal', 'small-caps', 'all-small-caps',
'all-petite-caps', 'petite-caps', 'unicase']
Returns
-------
Any
"""
return self["variant"] | Sets the variant of the font.
The 'variant' property is an enumeration that may be specified as:
- One of the following enumeration values:
['normal', 'small-caps', 'all-small-caps',
'all-petite-caps', 'petite-caps', 'unicase']
Returns
-------
Any | variant | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/layout/hoverlabel/_font.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/hoverlabel/_font.py | MIT |
def weight(self):
"""
Sets the weight (or boldness) of the font.
The 'weight' property is a integer and may be specified as:
- An int (or float that will be cast to an int)
in the interval [1, 1000]
OR exactly one of ['normal', 'bold'] (e.g. 'bold')
Returns
-------
int
"""
return self["weight"] | Sets the weight (or boldness) of the font.
The 'weight' property is a integer and may be specified as:
- An int (or float that will be cast to an int)
in the interval [1, 1000]
OR exactly one of ['normal', 'bold'] (e.g. 'bold')
Returns
-------
int | weight | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/layout/hoverlabel/_font.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/hoverlabel/_font.py | MIT |
def __init__(
self,
arg=None,
color=None,
family=None,
lineposition=None,
shadow=None,
size=None,
style=None,
textcase=None,
variant=None,
weight=None,
**kwargs,
):
"""
Construct a new Font object
Sets the default hover label font used by all traces on the
graph.
Parameters
----------
arg
dict of properties compatible with this constructor or
an instance of
:class:`plotly.graph_objs.layout.hoverlabel.Font`
color
family
HTML font family - the typeface that will be applied by
the web browser. The web browser will only be able to
apply a font if it is available on the system which it
operates. Provide multiple font families, separated by
commas, to indicate the preference in which to apply
fonts if they aren't available on the system. The Chart
Studio Cloud (at https://chart-studio.plotly.com or on-
premise) generates images on a server, where only a
select number of fonts are installed and supported.
These include "Arial", "Balto", "Courier New", "Droid
Sans", "Droid Serif", "Droid Sans Mono", "Gravitas
One", "Old Standard TT", "Open Sans", "Overpass", "PT
Sans Narrow", "Raleway", "Times New Roman".
lineposition
Sets the kind of decoration line(s) with text, such as
an "under", "over" or "through" as well as combinations
e.g. "under+over", etc.
shadow
Sets the shape and color of the shadow behind text.
"auto" places minimal shadow and applies contrast text
font color. See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-
US/docs/Web/CSS/text-shadow for additional options.
size
style
Sets whether a font should be styled with a normal or
italic face from its family.
textcase
Sets capitalization of text. It can be used to make
text appear in all-uppercase or all-lowercase, or with
each word capitalized.
variant
Sets the variant of the font.
weight
Sets the weight (or boldness) of the font.
Returns
-------
Font
"""
super(Font, self).__init__("font")
if "_parent" in kwargs:
self._parent = kwargs["_parent"]
return
# Validate arg
# ------------
if arg is None:
arg = {}
elif isinstance(arg, self.__class__):
arg = arg.to_plotly_json()
elif isinstance(arg, dict):
arg = _copy.copy(arg)
else:
raise ValueError(
"""\
The first argument to the plotly.graph_objs.layout.hoverlabel.Font
constructor must be a dict or
an instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.layout.hoverlabel.Font`"""
)
# Handle skip_invalid
# -------------------
self._skip_invalid = kwargs.pop("skip_invalid", False)
self._validate = kwargs.pop("_validate", True)
# Populate data dict with properties
# ----------------------------------
_v = arg.pop("color", None)
_v = color if color is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["color"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("family", None)
_v = family if family is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["family"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("lineposition", None)
_v = lineposition if lineposition is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["lineposition"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("shadow", None)
_v = shadow if shadow is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["shadow"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("size", None)
_v = size if size is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["size"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("style", None)
_v = style if style is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["style"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("textcase", None)
_v = textcase if textcase is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["textcase"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("variant", None)
_v = variant if variant is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["variant"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("weight", None)
_v = weight if weight is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["weight"] = _v
# Process unknown kwargs
# ----------------------
self._process_kwargs(**dict(arg, **kwargs))
# Reset skip_invalid
# ------------------
self._skip_invalid = False | Construct a new Font object
Sets the default hover label font used by all traces on the
graph.
Parameters
----------
arg
dict of properties compatible with this constructor or
an instance of
:class:`plotly.graph_objs.layout.hoverlabel.Font`
color
family
HTML font family - the typeface that will be applied by
the web browser. The web browser will only be able to
apply a font if it is available on the system which it
operates. Provide multiple font families, separated by
commas, to indicate the preference in which to apply
fonts if they aren't available on the system. The Chart
Studio Cloud (at https://chart-studio.plotly.com or on-
premise) generates images on a server, where only a
select number of fonts are installed and supported.
These include "Arial", "Balto", "Courier New", "Droid
Sans", "Droid Serif", "Droid Sans Mono", "Gravitas
One", "Old Standard TT", "Open Sans", "Overpass", "PT
Sans Narrow", "Raleway", "Times New Roman".
lineposition
Sets the kind of decoration line(s) with text, such as
an "under", "over" or "through" as well as combinations
e.g. "under+over", etc.
shadow
Sets the shape and color of the shadow behind text.
"auto" places minimal shadow and applies contrast text
font color. See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-
US/docs/Web/CSS/text-shadow for additional options.
size
style
Sets whether a font should be styled with a normal or
italic face from its family.
textcase
Sets capitalization of text. It can be used to make
text appear in all-uppercase or all-lowercase, or with
each word capitalized.
variant
Sets the variant of the font.
weight
Sets the weight (or boldness) of the font.
Returns
-------
Font | __init__ | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/layout/hoverlabel/_font.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/hoverlabel/_font.py | MIT |
def color(self):
"""
The 'color' property is a color and may be specified as:
- A hex string (e.g. '#ff0000')
- An rgb/rgba string (e.g. 'rgb(255,0,0)')
- An hsl/hsla string (e.g. 'hsl(0,100%,50%)')
- An hsv/hsva string (e.g. 'hsv(0,100%,100%)')
- A named CSS color:
aliceblue, antiquewhite, aqua, aquamarine, azure,
beige, bisque, black, blanchedalmond, blue,
blueviolet, brown, burlywood, cadetblue,
chartreuse, chocolate, coral, cornflowerblue,
cornsilk, crimson, cyan, darkblue, darkcyan,
darkgoldenrod, darkgray, darkgrey, darkgreen,
darkkhaki, darkmagenta, darkolivegreen, darkorange,
darkorchid, darkred, darksalmon, darkseagreen,
darkslateblue, darkslategray, darkslategrey,
darkturquoise, darkviolet, deeppink, deepskyblue,
dimgray, dimgrey, dodgerblue, firebrick,
floralwhite, forestgreen, fuchsia, gainsboro,
ghostwhite, gold, goldenrod, gray, grey, green,
greenyellow, honeydew, hotpink, indianred, indigo,
ivory, khaki, lavender, lavenderblush, lawngreen,
lemonchiffon, lightblue, lightcoral, lightcyan,
lightgoldenrodyellow, lightgray, lightgrey,
lightgreen, lightpink, lightsalmon, lightseagreen,
lightskyblue, lightslategray, lightslategrey,
lightsteelblue, lightyellow, lime, limegreen,
linen, magenta, maroon, mediumaquamarine,
mediumblue, mediumorchid, mediumpurple,
mediumseagreen, mediumslateblue, mediumspringgreen,
mediumturquoise, mediumvioletred, midnightblue,
mintcream, mistyrose, moccasin, navajowhite, navy,
oldlace, olive, olivedrab, orange, orangered,
orchid, palegoldenrod, palegreen, paleturquoise,
palevioletred, papayawhip, peachpuff, peru, pink,
plum, powderblue, purple, red, rosybrown,
royalblue, rebeccapurple, saddlebrown, salmon,
sandybrown, seagreen, seashell, sienna, silver,
skyblue, slateblue, slategray, slategrey, snow,
springgreen, steelblue, tan, teal, thistle, tomato,
turquoise, violet, wheat, white, whitesmoke,
yellow, yellowgreen
Returns
-------
str
"""
return self["color"] | The 'color' property is a color and may be specified as:
- A hex string (e.g. '#ff0000')
- An rgb/rgba string (e.g. 'rgb(255,0,0)')
- An hsl/hsla string (e.g. 'hsl(0,100%,50%)')
- An hsv/hsva string (e.g. 'hsv(0,100%,100%)')
- A named CSS color:
aliceblue, antiquewhite, aqua, aquamarine, azure,
beige, bisque, black, blanchedalmond, blue,
blueviolet, brown, burlywood, cadetblue,
chartreuse, chocolate, coral, cornflowerblue,
cornsilk, crimson, cyan, darkblue, darkcyan,
darkgoldenrod, darkgray, darkgrey, darkgreen,
darkkhaki, darkmagenta, darkolivegreen, darkorange,
darkorchid, darkred, darksalmon, darkseagreen,
darkslateblue, darkslategray, darkslategrey,
darkturquoise, darkviolet, deeppink, deepskyblue,
dimgray, dimgrey, dodgerblue, firebrick,
floralwhite, forestgreen, fuchsia, gainsboro,
ghostwhite, gold, goldenrod, gray, grey, green,
greenyellow, honeydew, hotpink, indianred, indigo,
ivory, khaki, lavender, lavenderblush, lawngreen,
lemonchiffon, lightblue, lightcoral, lightcyan,
lightgoldenrodyellow, lightgray, lightgrey,
lightgreen, lightpink, lightsalmon, lightseagreen,
lightskyblue, lightslategray, lightslategrey,
lightsteelblue, lightyellow, lime, limegreen,
linen, magenta, maroon, mediumaquamarine,
mediumblue, mediumorchid, mediumpurple,
mediumseagreen, mediumslateblue, mediumspringgreen,
mediumturquoise, mediumvioletred, midnightblue,
mintcream, mistyrose, moccasin, navajowhite, navy,
oldlace, olive, olivedrab, orange, orangered,
orchid, palegoldenrod, palegreen, paleturquoise,
palevioletred, papayawhip, peachpuff, peru, pink,
plum, powderblue, purple, red, rosybrown,
royalblue, rebeccapurple, saddlebrown, salmon,
sandybrown, seagreen, seashell, sienna, silver,
skyblue, slateblue, slategray, slategrey, snow,
springgreen, steelblue, tan, teal, thistle, tomato,
turquoise, violet, wheat, white, whitesmoke,
yellow, yellowgreen
Returns
-------
str | color | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/scatterpolar/legendgrouptitle/_font.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/scatterpolar/legendgrouptitle/_font.py | MIT |
def family(self):
"""
HTML font family - the typeface that will be applied by the web
browser. The web browser will only be able to apply a font if
it is available on the system which it operates. Provide
multiple font families, separated by commas, to indicate the
preference in which to apply fonts if they aren't available on
the system. The Chart Studio Cloud (at https://chart-
studio.plotly.com or on-premise) generates images on a server,
where only a select number of fonts are installed and
supported. These include "Arial", "Balto", "Courier New",
"Droid Sans", "Droid Serif", "Droid Sans Mono", "Gravitas One",
"Old Standard TT", "Open Sans", "Overpass", "PT Sans Narrow",
"Raleway", "Times New Roman".
The 'family' property is a string and must be specified as:
- A non-empty string
Returns
-------
str
"""
return self["family"] | HTML font family - the typeface that will be applied by the web
browser. The web browser will only be able to apply a font if
it is available on the system which it operates. Provide
multiple font families, separated by commas, to indicate the
preference in which to apply fonts if they aren't available on
the system. The Chart Studio Cloud (at https://chart-
studio.plotly.com or on-premise) generates images on a server,
where only a select number of fonts are installed and
supported. These include "Arial", "Balto", "Courier New",
"Droid Sans", "Droid Serif", "Droid Sans Mono", "Gravitas One",
"Old Standard TT", "Open Sans", "Overpass", "PT Sans Narrow",
"Raleway", "Times New Roman".
The 'family' property is a string and must be specified as:
- A non-empty string
Returns
-------
str | family | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/scatterpolar/legendgrouptitle/_font.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/scatterpolar/legendgrouptitle/_font.py | MIT |
def lineposition(self):
"""
Sets the kind of decoration line(s) with text, such as an
"under", "over" or "through" as well as combinations e.g.
"under+over", etc.
The 'lineposition' property is a flaglist and may be specified
as a string containing:
- Any combination of ['under', 'over', 'through'] joined with '+' characters
(e.g. 'under+over')
OR exactly one of ['none'] (e.g. 'none')
Returns
-------
Any
"""
return self["lineposition"] | Sets the kind of decoration line(s) with text, such as an
"under", "over" or "through" as well as combinations e.g.
"under+over", etc.
The 'lineposition' property is a flaglist and may be specified
as a string containing:
- Any combination of ['under', 'over', 'through'] joined with '+' characters
(e.g. 'under+over')
OR exactly one of ['none'] (e.g. 'none')
Returns
-------
Any | lineposition | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/scatterpolar/legendgrouptitle/_font.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/scatterpolar/legendgrouptitle/_font.py | MIT |
def shadow(self):
"""
Sets the shape and color of the shadow behind text. "auto"
places minimal shadow and applies contrast text font color. See
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/text-shadow
for additional options.
The 'shadow' property is a string and must be specified as:
- A string
- A number that will be converted to a string
Returns
-------
str
"""
return self["shadow"] | Sets the shape and color of the shadow behind text. "auto"
places minimal shadow and applies contrast text font color. See
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/text-shadow
for additional options.
The 'shadow' property is a string and must be specified as:
- A string
- A number that will be converted to a string
Returns
-------
str | shadow | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/scatterpolar/legendgrouptitle/_font.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/scatterpolar/legendgrouptitle/_font.py | MIT |
def size(self):
"""
The 'size' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float in the interval [1, inf]
Returns
-------
int|float
"""
return self["size"] | The 'size' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float in the interval [1, inf]
Returns
-------
int|float | size | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/scatterpolar/legendgrouptitle/_font.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/scatterpolar/legendgrouptitle/_font.py | MIT |
def style(self):
"""
Sets whether a font should be styled with a normal or italic
face from its family.
The 'style' property is an enumeration that may be specified as:
- One of the following enumeration values:
['normal', 'italic']
Returns
-------
Any
"""
return self["style"] | Sets whether a font should be styled with a normal or italic
face from its family.
The 'style' property is an enumeration that may be specified as:
- One of the following enumeration values:
['normal', 'italic']
Returns
-------
Any | style | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/scatterpolar/legendgrouptitle/_font.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/scatterpolar/legendgrouptitle/_font.py | MIT |
def textcase(self):
"""
Sets capitalization of text. It can be used to make text appear
in all-uppercase or all-lowercase, or with each word
capitalized.
The 'textcase' property is an enumeration that may be specified as:
- One of the following enumeration values:
['normal', 'word caps', 'upper', 'lower']
Returns
-------
Any
"""
return self["textcase"] | Sets capitalization of text. It can be used to make text appear
in all-uppercase or all-lowercase, or with each word
capitalized.
The 'textcase' property is an enumeration that may be specified as:
- One of the following enumeration values:
['normal', 'word caps', 'upper', 'lower']
Returns
-------
Any | textcase | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/scatterpolar/legendgrouptitle/_font.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/scatterpolar/legendgrouptitle/_font.py | MIT |
def variant(self):
"""
Sets the variant of the font.
The 'variant' property is an enumeration that may be specified as:
- One of the following enumeration values:
['normal', 'small-caps', 'all-small-caps',
'all-petite-caps', 'petite-caps', 'unicase']
Returns
-------
Any
"""
return self["variant"] | Sets the variant of the font.
The 'variant' property is an enumeration that may be specified as:
- One of the following enumeration values:
['normal', 'small-caps', 'all-small-caps',
'all-petite-caps', 'petite-caps', 'unicase']
Returns
-------
Any | variant | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/scatterpolar/legendgrouptitle/_font.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/scatterpolar/legendgrouptitle/_font.py | MIT |
def weight(self):
"""
Sets the weight (or boldness) of the font.
The 'weight' property is a integer and may be specified as:
- An int (or float that will be cast to an int)
in the interval [1, 1000]
OR exactly one of ['normal', 'bold'] (e.g. 'bold')
Returns
-------
int
"""
return self["weight"] | Sets the weight (or boldness) of the font.
The 'weight' property is a integer and may be specified as:
- An int (or float that will be cast to an int)
in the interval [1, 1000]
OR exactly one of ['normal', 'bold'] (e.g. 'bold')
Returns
-------
int | weight | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/scatterpolar/legendgrouptitle/_font.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/scatterpolar/legendgrouptitle/_font.py | MIT |
def __init__(
self,
arg=None,
color=None,
family=None,
lineposition=None,
shadow=None,
size=None,
style=None,
textcase=None,
variant=None,
weight=None,
**kwargs,
):
"""
Construct a new Font object
Sets this legend group's title font.
Parameters
----------
arg
dict of properties compatible with this constructor or
an instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.scatterpolar.l
egendgrouptitle.Font`
color
family
HTML font family - the typeface that will be applied by
the web browser. The web browser will only be able to
apply a font if it is available on the system which it
operates. Provide multiple font families, separated by
commas, to indicate the preference in which to apply
fonts if they aren't available on the system. The Chart
Studio Cloud (at https://chart-studio.plotly.com or on-
premise) generates images on a server, where only a
select number of fonts are installed and supported.
These include "Arial", "Balto", "Courier New", "Droid
Sans", "Droid Serif", "Droid Sans Mono", "Gravitas
One", "Old Standard TT", "Open Sans", "Overpass", "PT
Sans Narrow", "Raleway", "Times New Roman".
lineposition
Sets the kind of decoration line(s) with text, such as
an "under", "over" or "through" as well as combinations
e.g. "under+over", etc.
shadow
Sets the shape and color of the shadow behind text.
"auto" places minimal shadow and applies contrast text
font color. See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-
US/docs/Web/CSS/text-shadow for additional options.
size
style
Sets whether a font should be styled with a normal or
italic face from its family.
textcase
Sets capitalization of text. It can be used to make
text appear in all-uppercase or all-lowercase, or with
each word capitalized.
variant
Sets the variant of the font.
weight
Sets the weight (or boldness) of the font.
Returns
-------
Font
"""
super(Font, self).__init__("font")
if "_parent" in kwargs:
self._parent = kwargs["_parent"]
return
# Validate arg
# ------------
if arg is None:
arg = {}
elif isinstance(arg, self.__class__):
arg = arg.to_plotly_json()
elif isinstance(arg, dict):
arg = _copy.copy(arg)
else:
raise ValueError(
"""\
The first argument to the plotly.graph_objs.scatterpolar.legendgrouptitle.Font
constructor must be a dict or
an instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.scatterpolar.legendgrouptitle.Font`"""
)
# Handle skip_invalid
# -------------------
self._skip_invalid = kwargs.pop("skip_invalid", False)
self._validate = kwargs.pop("_validate", True)
# Populate data dict with properties
# ----------------------------------
_v = arg.pop("color", None)
_v = color if color is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["color"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("family", None)
_v = family if family is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["family"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("lineposition", None)
_v = lineposition if lineposition is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["lineposition"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("shadow", None)
_v = shadow if shadow is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["shadow"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("size", None)
_v = size if size is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["size"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("style", None)
_v = style if style is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["style"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("textcase", None)
_v = textcase if textcase is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["textcase"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("variant", None)
_v = variant if variant is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["variant"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("weight", None)
_v = weight if weight is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["weight"] = _v
# Process unknown kwargs
# ----------------------
self._process_kwargs(**dict(arg, **kwargs))
# Reset skip_invalid
# ------------------
self._skip_invalid = False | Construct a new Font object
Sets this legend group's title font.
Parameters
----------
arg
dict of properties compatible with this constructor or
an instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.scatterpolar.l
egendgrouptitle.Font`
color
family
HTML font family - the typeface that will be applied by
the web browser. The web browser will only be able to
apply a font if it is available on the system which it
operates. Provide multiple font families, separated by
commas, to indicate the preference in which to apply
fonts if they aren't available on the system. The Chart
Studio Cloud (at https://chart-studio.plotly.com or on-
premise) generates images on a server, where only a
select number of fonts are installed and supported.
These include "Arial", "Balto", "Courier New", "Droid
Sans", "Droid Serif", "Droid Sans Mono", "Gravitas
One", "Old Standard TT", "Open Sans", "Overpass", "PT
Sans Narrow", "Raleway", "Times New Roman".
lineposition
Sets the kind of decoration line(s) with text, such as
an "under", "over" or "through" as well as combinations
e.g. "under+over", etc.
shadow
Sets the shape and color of the shadow behind text.
"auto" places minimal shadow and applies contrast text
font color. See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-
US/docs/Web/CSS/text-shadow for additional options.
size
style
Sets whether a font should be styled with a normal or
italic face from its family.
textcase
Sets capitalization of text. It can be used to make
text appear in all-uppercase or all-lowercase, or with
each word capitalized.
variant
Sets the variant of the font.
weight
Sets the weight (or boldness) of the font.
Returns
-------
Font | __init__ | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/scatterpolar/legendgrouptitle/_font.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/scatterpolar/legendgrouptitle/_font.py | MIT |
def maxpoints(self):
"""
Sets the maximum number of points to keep on the plots from an
incoming stream. If `maxpoints` is set to 50, only the newest
50 points will be displayed on the plot.
The 'maxpoints' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float in the interval [0, 10000]
Returns
-------
int|float
"""
return self["maxpoints"] | Sets the maximum number of points to keep on the plots from an
incoming stream. If `maxpoints` is set to 50, only the newest
50 points will be displayed on the plot.
The 'maxpoints' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float in the interval [0, 10000]
Returns
-------
int|float | maxpoints | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/funnelarea/_stream.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/funnelarea/_stream.py | MIT |
def token(self):
"""
The stream id number links a data trace on a plot with a
stream. See https://chart-studio.plotly.com/settings for more
details.
The 'token' property is a string and must be specified as:
- A non-empty string
Returns
-------
str
"""
return self["token"] | The stream id number links a data trace on a plot with a
stream. See https://chart-studio.plotly.com/settings for more
details.
The 'token' property is a string and must be specified as:
- A non-empty string
Returns
-------
str | token | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/funnelarea/_stream.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/funnelarea/_stream.py | MIT |
def __init__(self, arg=None, maxpoints=None, token=None, **kwargs):
"""
Construct a new Stream object
Parameters
----------
arg
dict of properties compatible with this constructor or
an instance of
:class:`plotly.graph_objs.funnelarea.Stream`
maxpoints
Sets the maximum number of points to keep on the plots
from an incoming stream. If `maxpoints` is set to 50,
only the newest 50 points will be displayed on the
plot.
token
The stream id number links a data trace on a plot with
a stream. See https://chart-studio.plotly.com/settings
for more details.
Returns
-------
Stream
"""
super(Stream, self).__init__("stream")
if "_parent" in kwargs:
self._parent = kwargs["_parent"]
return
# Validate arg
# ------------
if arg is None:
arg = {}
elif isinstance(arg, self.__class__):
arg = arg.to_plotly_json()
elif isinstance(arg, dict):
arg = _copy.copy(arg)
else:
raise ValueError(
"""\
The first argument to the plotly.graph_objs.funnelarea.Stream
constructor must be a dict or
an instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.funnelarea.Stream`"""
)
# Handle skip_invalid
# -------------------
self._skip_invalid = kwargs.pop("skip_invalid", False)
self._validate = kwargs.pop("_validate", True)
# Populate data dict with properties
# ----------------------------------
_v = arg.pop("maxpoints", None)
_v = maxpoints if maxpoints is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["maxpoints"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("token", None)
_v = token if token is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["token"] = _v
# Process unknown kwargs
# ----------------------
self._process_kwargs(**dict(arg, **kwargs))
# Reset skip_invalid
# ------------------
self._skip_invalid = False | Construct a new Stream object
Parameters
----------
arg
dict of properties compatible with this constructor or
an instance of
:class:`plotly.graph_objs.funnelarea.Stream`
maxpoints
Sets the maximum number of points to keep on the plots
from an incoming stream. If `maxpoints` is set to 50,
only the newest 50 points will be displayed on the
plot.
token
The stream id number links a data trace on a plot with
a stream. See https://chart-studio.plotly.com/settings
for more details.
Returns
-------
Stream | __init__ | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/funnelarea/_stream.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/funnelarea/_stream.py | MIT |
def font(self):
"""
Sets the font used for `title`.
The 'font' property is an instance of Font
that may be specified as:
- An instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.funnelarea.title.Font`
- A dict of string/value properties that will be passed
to the Font constructor
Supported dict properties:
color
colorsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud
for `color`.
family
HTML font family - the typeface that will be
applied by the web browser. The web browser
will only be able to apply a font if it is
available on the system which it operates.
Provide multiple font families, separated by
commas, to indicate the preference in which to
apply fonts if they aren't available on the
system. The Chart Studio Cloud (at
https://chart-studio.plotly.com or on-premise)
generates images on a server, where only a
select number of fonts are installed and
supported. These include "Arial", "Balto",
"Courier New", "Droid Sans", "Droid Serif",
"Droid Sans Mono", "Gravitas One", "Old
Standard TT", "Open Sans", "Overpass", "PT Sans
Narrow", "Raleway", "Times New Roman".
familysrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud
for `family`.
lineposition
Sets the kind of decoration line(s) with text,
such as an "under", "over" or "through" as well
as combinations e.g. "under+over", etc.
linepositionsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud
for `lineposition`.
shadow
Sets the shape and color of the shadow behind
text. "auto" places minimal shadow and applies
contrast text font color. See
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-
US/docs/Web/CSS/text-shadow for additional
options.
shadowsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud
for `shadow`.
size
sizesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud
for `size`.
style
Sets whether a font should be styled with a
normal or italic face from its family.
stylesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud
for `style`.
textcase
Sets capitalization of text. It can be used to
make text appear in all-uppercase or all-
lowercase, or with each word capitalized.
textcasesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud
for `textcase`.
variant
Sets the variant of the font.
variantsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud
for `variant`.
weight
Sets the weight (or boldness) of the font.
weightsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud
for `weight`.
Returns
-------
plotly.graph_objs.funnelarea.title.Font
"""
return self["font"] | Sets the font used for `title`.
The 'font' property is an instance of Font
that may be specified as:
- An instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.funnelarea.title.Font`
- A dict of string/value properties that will be passed
to the Font constructor
Supported dict properties:
color
colorsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud
for `color`.
family
HTML font family - the typeface that will be
applied by the web browser. The web browser
will only be able to apply a font if it is
available on the system which it operates.
Provide multiple font families, separated by
commas, to indicate the preference in which to
apply fonts if they aren't available on the
system. The Chart Studio Cloud (at
https://chart-studio.plotly.com or on-premise)
generates images on a server, where only a
select number of fonts are installed and
supported. These include "Arial", "Balto",
"Courier New", "Droid Sans", "Droid Serif",
"Droid Sans Mono", "Gravitas One", "Old
Standard TT", "Open Sans", "Overpass", "PT Sans
Narrow", "Raleway", "Times New Roman".
familysrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud
for `family`.
lineposition
Sets the kind of decoration line(s) with text,
such as an "under", "over" or "through" as well
as combinations e.g. "under+over", etc.
linepositionsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud
for `lineposition`.
shadow
Sets the shape and color of the shadow behind
text. "auto" places minimal shadow and applies
contrast text font color. See
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-
US/docs/Web/CSS/text-shadow for additional
options.
shadowsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud
for `shadow`.
size
sizesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud
for `size`.
style
Sets whether a font should be styled with a
normal or italic face from its family.
stylesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud
for `style`.
textcase
Sets capitalization of text. It can be used to
make text appear in all-uppercase or all-
lowercase, or with each word capitalized.
textcasesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud
for `textcase`.
variant
Sets the variant of the font.
variantsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud
for `variant`.
weight
Sets the weight (or boldness) of the font.
weightsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud
for `weight`.
Returns
-------
plotly.graph_objs.funnelarea.title.Font | font | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/funnelarea/_title.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/funnelarea/_title.py | MIT |
def position(self):
"""
Specifies the location of the `title`.
The 'position' property is an enumeration that may be specified as:
- One of the following enumeration values:
['top left', 'top center', 'top right']
Returns
-------
Any
"""
return self["position"] | Specifies the location of the `title`.
The 'position' property is an enumeration that may be specified as:
- One of the following enumeration values:
['top left', 'top center', 'top right']
Returns
-------
Any | position | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/funnelarea/_title.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/funnelarea/_title.py | MIT |
def text(self):
"""
Sets the title of the chart. If it is empty, no title is
displayed.
The 'text' property is a string and must be specified as:
- A string
- A number that will be converted to a string
Returns
-------
str
"""
return self["text"] | Sets the title of the chart. If it is empty, no title is
displayed.
The 'text' property is a string and must be specified as:
- A string
- A number that will be converted to a string
Returns
-------
str | text | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/funnelarea/_title.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/funnelarea/_title.py | MIT |
def __init__(self, arg=None, font=None, position=None, text=None, **kwargs):
"""
Construct a new Title object
Parameters
----------
arg
dict of properties compatible with this constructor or
an instance of
:class:`plotly.graph_objs.funnelarea.Title`
font
Sets the font used for `title`.
position
Specifies the location of the `title`.
text
Sets the title of the chart. If it is empty, no title
is displayed.
Returns
-------
Title
"""
super(Title, self).__init__("title")
if "_parent" in kwargs:
self._parent = kwargs["_parent"]
return
# Validate arg
# ------------
if arg is None:
arg = {}
elif isinstance(arg, self.__class__):
arg = arg.to_plotly_json()
elif isinstance(arg, dict):
arg = _copy.copy(arg)
else:
raise ValueError(
"""\
The first argument to the plotly.graph_objs.funnelarea.Title
constructor must be a dict or
an instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.funnelarea.Title`"""
)
# Handle skip_invalid
# -------------------
self._skip_invalid = kwargs.pop("skip_invalid", False)
self._validate = kwargs.pop("_validate", True)
# Populate data dict with properties
# ----------------------------------
_v = arg.pop("font", None)
_v = font if font is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["font"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("position", None)
_v = position if position is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["position"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("text", None)
_v = text if text is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["text"] = _v
# Process unknown kwargs
# ----------------------
self._process_kwargs(**dict(arg, **kwargs))
# Reset skip_invalid
# ------------------
self._skip_invalid = False | Construct a new Title object
Parameters
----------
arg
dict of properties compatible with this constructor or
an instance of
:class:`plotly.graph_objs.funnelarea.Title`
font
Sets the font used for `title`.
position
Specifies the location of the `title`.
text
Sets the title of the chart. If it is empty, no title
is displayed.
Returns
-------
Title | __init__ | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/funnelarea/_title.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/funnelarea/_title.py | MIT |
def bgcolor(self):
"""
Sets the color of padded area.
The 'bgcolor' property is a color and may be specified as:
- A hex string (e.g. '#ff0000')
- An rgb/rgba string (e.g. 'rgb(255,0,0)')
- An hsl/hsla string (e.g. 'hsl(0,100%,50%)')
- An hsv/hsva string (e.g. 'hsv(0,100%,100%)')
- A named CSS color:
aliceblue, antiquewhite, aqua, aquamarine, azure,
beige, bisque, black, blanchedalmond, blue,
blueviolet, brown, burlywood, cadetblue,
chartreuse, chocolate, coral, cornflowerblue,
cornsilk, crimson, cyan, darkblue, darkcyan,
darkgoldenrod, darkgray, darkgrey, darkgreen,
darkkhaki, darkmagenta, darkolivegreen, darkorange,
darkorchid, darkred, darksalmon, darkseagreen,
darkslateblue, darkslategray, darkslategrey,
darkturquoise, darkviolet, deeppink, deepskyblue,
dimgray, dimgrey, dodgerblue, firebrick,
floralwhite, forestgreen, fuchsia, gainsboro,
ghostwhite, gold, goldenrod, gray, grey, green,
greenyellow, honeydew, hotpink, indianred, indigo,
ivory, khaki, lavender, lavenderblush, lawngreen,
lemonchiffon, lightblue, lightcoral, lightcyan,
lightgoldenrodyellow, lightgray, lightgrey,
lightgreen, lightpink, lightsalmon, lightseagreen,
lightskyblue, lightslategray, lightslategrey,
lightsteelblue, lightyellow, lime, limegreen,
linen, magenta, maroon, mediumaquamarine,
mediumblue, mediumorchid, mediumpurple,
mediumseagreen, mediumslateblue, mediumspringgreen,
mediumturquoise, mediumvioletred, midnightblue,
mintcream, mistyrose, moccasin, navajowhite, navy,
oldlace, olive, olivedrab, orange, orangered,
orchid, palegoldenrod, palegreen, paleturquoise,
palevioletred, papayawhip, peachpuff, peru, pink,
plum, powderblue, purple, red, rosybrown,
royalblue, rebeccapurple, saddlebrown, salmon,
sandybrown, seagreen, seashell, sienna, silver,
skyblue, slateblue, slategray, slategrey, snow,
springgreen, steelblue, tan, teal, thistle, tomato,
turquoise, violet, wheat, white, whitesmoke,
yellow, yellowgreen
Returns
-------
str
"""
return self["bgcolor"] | Sets the color of padded area.
The 'bgcolor' property is a color and may be specified as:
- A hex string (e.g. '#ff0000')
- An rgb/rgba string (e.g. 'rgb(255,0,0)')
- An hsl/hsla string (e.g. 'hsl(0,100%,50%)')
- An hsv/hsva string (e.g. 'hsv(0,100%,100%)')
- A named CSS color:
aliceblue, antiquewhite, aqua, aquamarine, azure,
beige, bisque, black, blanchedalmond, blue,
blueviolet, brown, burlywood, cadetblue,
chartreuse, chocolate, coral, cornflowerblue,
cornsilk, crimson, cyan, darkblue, darkcyan,
darkgoldenrod, darkgray, darkgrey, darkgreen,
darkkhaki, darkmagenta, darkolivegreen, darkorange,
darkorchid, darkred, darksalmon, darkseagreen,
darkslateblue, darkslategray, darkslategrey,
darkturquoise, darkviolet, deeppink, deepskyblue,
dimgray, dimgrey, dodgerblue, firebrick,
floralwhite, forestgreen, fuchsia, gainsboro,
ghostwhite, gold, goldenrod, gray, grey, green,
greenyellow, honeydew, hotpink, indianred, indigo,
ivory, khaki, lavender, lavenderblush, lawngreen,
lemonchiffon, lightblue, lightcoral, lightcyan,
lightgoldenrodyellow, lightgray, lightgrey,
lightgreen, lightpink, lightsalmon, lightseagreen,
lightskyblue, lightslategray, lightslategrey,
lightsteelblue, lightyellow, lime, limegreen,
linen, magenta, maroon, mediumaquamarine,
mediumblue, mediumorchid, mediumpurple,
mediumseagreen, mediumslateblue, mediumspringgreen,
mediumturquoise, mediumvioletred, midnightblue,
mintcream, mistyrose, moccasin, navajowhite, navy,
oldlace, olive, olivedrab, orange, orangered,
orchid, palegoldenrod, palegreen, paleturquoise,
palevioletred, papayawhip, peachpuff, peru, pink,
plum, powderblue, purple, red, rosybrown,
royalblue, rebeccapurple, saddlebrown, salmon,
sandybrown, seagreen, seashell, sienna, silver,
skyblue, slateblue, slategray, slategrey, snow,
springgreen, steelblue, tan, teal, thistle, tomato,
turquoise, violet, wheat, white, whitesmoke,
yellow, yellowgreen
Returns
-------
str | bgcolor | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | MIT |
def bordercolor(self):
"""
Sets the axis line color.
The 'bordercolor' property is a color and may be specified as:
- A hex string (e.g. '#ff0000')
- An rgb/rgba string (e.g. 'rgb(255,0,0)')
- An hsl/hsla string (e.g. 'hsl(0,100%,50%)')
- An hsv/hsva string (e.g. 'hsv(0,100%,100%)')
- A named CSS color:
aliceblue, antiquewhite, aqua, aquamarine, azure,
beige, bisque, black, blanchedalmond, blue,
blueviolet, brown, burlywood, cadetblue,
chartreuse, chocolate, coral, cornflowerblue,
cornsilk, crimson, cyan, darkblue, darkcyan,
darkgoldenrod, darkgray, darkgrey, darkgreen,
darkkhaki, darkmagenta, darkolivegreen, darkorange,
darkorchid, darkred, darksalmon, darkseagreen,
darkslateblue, darkslategray, darkslategrey,
darkturquoise, darkviolet, deeppink, deepskyblue,
dimgray, dimgrey, dodgerblue, firebrick,
floralwhite, forestgreen, fuchsia, gainsboro,
ghostwhite, gold, goldenrod, gray, grey, green,
greenyellow, honeydew, hotpink, indianred, indigo,
ivory, khaki, lavender, lavenderblush, lawngreen,
lemonchiffon, lightblue, lightcoral, lightcyan,
lightgoldenrodyellow, lightgray, lightgrey,
lightgreen, lightpink, lightsalmon, lightseagreen,
lightskyblue, lightslategray, lightslategrey,
lightsteelblue, lightyellow, lime, limegreen,
linen, magenta, maroon, mediumaquamarine,
mediumblue, mediumorchid, mediumpurple,
mediumseagreen, mediumslateblue, mediumspringgreen,
mediumturquoise, mediumvioletred, midnightblue,
mintcream, mistyrose, moccasin, navajowhite, navy,
oldlace, olive, olivedrab, orange, orangered,
orchid, palegoldenrod, palegreen, paleturquoise,
palevioletred, papayawhip, peachpuff, peru, pink,
plum, powderblue, purple, red, rosybrown,
royalblue, rebeccapurple, saddlebrown, salmon,
sandybrown, seagreen, seashell, sienna, silver,
skyblue, slateblue, slategray, slategrey, snow,
springgreen, steelblue, tan, teal, thistle, tomato,
turquoise, violet, wheat, white, whitesmoke,
yellow, yellowgreen
Returns
-------
str
"""
return self["bordercolor"] | Sets the axis line color.
The 'bordercolor' property is a color and may be specified as:
- A hex string (e.g. '#ff0000')
- An rgb/rgba string (e.g. 'rgb(255,0,0)')
- An hsl/hsla string (e.g. 'hsl(0,100%,50%)')
- An hsv/hsva string (e.g. 'hsv(0,100%,100%)')
- A named CSS color:
aliceblue, antiquewhite, aqua, aquamarine, azure,
beige, bisque, black, blanchedalmond, blue,
blueviolet, brown, burlywood, cadetblue,
chartreuse, chocolate, coral, cornflowerblue,
cornsilk, crimson, cyan, darkblue, darkcyan,
darkgoldenrod, darkgray, darkgrey, darkgreen,
darkkhaki, darkmagenta, darkolivegreen, darkorange,
darkorchid, darkred, darksalmon, darkseagreen,
darkslateblue, darkslategray, darkslategrey,
darkturquoise, darkviolet, deeppink, deepskyblue,
dimgray, dimgrey, dodgerblue, firebrick,
floralwhite, forestgreen, fuchsia, gainsboro,
ghostwhite, gold, goldenrod, gray, grey, green,
greenyellow, honeydew, hotpink, indianred, indigo,
ivory, khaki, lavender, lavenderblush, lawngreen,
lemonchiffon, lightblue, lightcoral, lightcyan,
lightgoldenrodyellow, lightgray, lightgrey,
lightgreen, lightpink, lightsalmon, lightseagreen,
lightskyblue, lightslategray, lightslategrey,
lightsteelblue, lightyellow, lime, limegreen,
linen, magenta, maroon, mediumaquamarine,
mediumblue, mediumorchid, mediumpurple,
mediumseagreen, mediumslateblue, mediumspringgreen,
mediumturquoise, mediumvioletred, midnightblue,
mintcream, mistyrose, moccasin, navajowhite, navy,
oldlace, olive, olivedrab, orange, orangered,
orchid, palegoldenrod, palegreen, paleturquoise,
palevioletred, papayawhip, peachpuff, peru, pink,
plum, powderblue, purple, red, rosybrown,
royalblue, rebeccapurple, saddlebrown, salmon,
sandybrown, seagreen, seashell, sienna, silver,
skyblue, slateblue, slategray, slategrey, snow,
springgreen, steelblue, tan, teal, thistle, tomato,
turquoise, violet, wheat, white, whitesmoke,
yellow, yellowgreen
Returns
-------
str | bordercolor | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | MIT |
def borderwidth(self):
"""
Sets the width (in px) or the border enclosing this color bar.
The 'borderwidth' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float in the interval [0, inf]
Returns
-------
int|float
"""
return self["borderwidth"] | Sets the width (in px) or the border enclosing this color bar.
The 'borderwidth' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float in the interval [0, inf]
Returns
-------
int|float | borderwidth | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | MIT |
def dtick(self):
"""
Sets the step in-between ticks on this axis. Use with `tick0`.
Must be a positive number, or special strings available to
"log" and "date" axes. If the axis `type` is "log", then ticks
are set every 10^(n*dtick) where n is the tick number. For
example, to set a tick mark at 1, 10, 100, 1000, ... set dtick
to 1. To set tick marks at 1, 100, 10000, ... set dtick to 2.
To set tick marks at 1, 5, 25, 125, 625, 3125, ... set dtick to
log_10(5), or 0.69897000433. "log" has several special values;
"L<f>", where `f` is a positive number, gives ticks linearly
spaced in value (but not position). For example `tick0` = 0.1,
`dtick` = "L0.5" will put ticks at 0.1, 0.6, 1.1, 1.6 etc. To
show powers of 10 plus small digits between, use "D1" (all
digits) or "D2" (only 2 and 5). `tick0` is ignored for "D1" and
"D2". If the axis `type` is "date", then you must convert the
time to milliseconds. For example, to set the interval between
ticks to one day, set `dtick` to 86400000.0. "date" also has
special values "M<n>" gives ticks spaced by a number of months.
`n` must be a positive integer. To set ticks on the 15th of
every third month, set `tick0` to "2000-01-15" and `dtick` to
"M3". To set ticks every 4 years, set `dtick` to "M48"
The 'dtick' property accepts values of any type
Returns
-------
Any
"""
return self["dtick"] | Sets the step in-between ticks on this axis. Use with `tick0`.
Must be a positive number, or special strings available to
"log" and "date" axes. If the axis `type` is "log", then ticks
are set every 10^(n*dtick) where n is the tick number. For
example, to set a tick mark at 1, 10, 100, 1000, ... set dtick
to 1. To set tick marks at 1, 100, 10000, ... set dtick to 2.
To set tick marks at 1, 5, 25, 125, 625, 3125, ... set dtick to
log_10(5), or 0.69897000433. "log" has several special values;
"L<f>", where `f` is a positive number, gives ticks linearly
spaced in value (but not position). For example `tick0` = 0.1,
`dtick` = "L0.5" will put ticks at 0.1, 0.6, 1.1, 1.6 etc. To
show powers of 10 plus small digits between, use "D1" (all
digits) or "D2" (only 2 and 5). `tick0` is ignored for "D1" and
"D2". If the axis `type` is "date", then you must convert the
time to milliseconds. For example, to set the interval between
ticks to one day, set `dtick` to 86400000.0. "date" also has
special values "M<n>" gives ticks spaced by a number of months.
`n` must be a positive integer. To set ticks on the 15th of
every third month, set `tick0` to "2000-01-15" and `dtick` to
"M3". To set ticks every 4 years, set `dtick` to "M48"
The 'dtick' property accepts values of any type
Returns
-------
Any | dtick | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | MIT |
def exponentformat(self):
"""
Determines a formatting rule for the tick exponents. For
example, consider the number 1,000,000,000. If "none", it
appears as 1,000,000,000. If "e", 1e+9. If "E", 1E+9. If
"power", 1x10^9 (with 9 in a super script). If "SI", 1G. If
"B", 1B.
The 'exponentformat' property is an enumeration that may be specified as:
- One of the following enumeration values:
['none', 'e', 'E', 'power', 'SI', 'B']
Returns
-------
Any
"""
return self["exponentformat"] | Determines a formatting rule for the tick exponents. For
example, consider the number 1,000,000,000. If "none", it
appears as 1,000,000,000. If "e", 1e+9. If "E", 1E+9. If
"power", 1x10^9 (with 9 in a super script). If "SI", 1G. If
"B", 1B.
The 'exponentformat' property is an enumeration that may be specified as:
- One of the following enumeration values:
['none', 'e', 'E', 'power', 'SI', 'B']
Returns
-------
Any | exponentformat | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | MIT |
def labelalias(self):
"""
Replacement text for specific tick or hover labels. For example
using {US: 'USA', CA: 'Canada'} changes US to USA and CA to
Canada. The labels we would have shown must match the keys
exactly, after adding any tickprefix or ticksuffix. For
negative numbers the minus sign symbol used (U+2212) is wider
than the regular ascii dash. That means you need to use −1
instead of -1. labelalias can be used with any axis type, and
both keys (if needed) and values (if desired) can include html-
like tags or MathJax.
The 'labelalias' property accepts values of any type
Returns
-------
Any
"""
return self["labelalias"] | Replacement text for specific tick or hover labels. For example
using {US: 'USA', CA: 'Canada'} changes US to USA and CA to
Canada. The labels we would have shown must match the keys
exactly, after adding any tickprefix or ticksuffix. For
negative numbers the minus sign symbol used (U+2212) is wider
than the regular ascii dash. That means you need to use −1
instead of -1. labelalias can be used with any axis type, and
both keys (if needed) and values (if desired) can include html-
like tags or MathJax.
The 'labelalias' property accepts values of any type
Returns
-------
Any | labelalias | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | MIT |
def len(self):
"""
Sets the length of the color bar This measure excludes the
padding of both ends. That is, the color bar length is this
length minus the padding on both ends.
The 'len' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float in the interval [0, inf]
Returns
-------
int|float
"""
return self["len"] | Sets the length of the color bar This measure excludes the
padding of both ends. That is, the color bar length is this
length minus the padding on both ends.
The 'len' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float in the interval [0, inf]
Returns
-------
int|float | len | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | MIT |
def lenmode(self):
"""
Determines whether this color bar's length (i.e. the measure in
the color variation direction) is set in units of plot
"fraction" or in *pixels. Use `len` to set the value.
The 'lenmode' property is an enumeration that may be specified as:
- One of the following enumeration values:
['fraction', 'pixels']
Returns
-------
Any
"""
return self["lenmode"] | Determines whether this color bar's length (i.e. the measure in
the color variation direction) is set in units of plot
"fraction" or in *pixels. Use `len` to set the value.
The 'lenmode' property is an enumeration that may be specified as:
- One of the following enumeration values:
['fraction', 'pixels']
Returns
-------
Any | lenmode | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | MIT |
def minexponent(self):
"""
Hide SI prefix for 10^n if |n| is below this number. This only
has an effect when `tickformat` is "SI" or "B".
The 'minexponent' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float in the interval [0, inf]
Returns
-------
int|float
"""
return self["minexponent"] | Hide SI prefix for 10^n if |n| is below this number. This only
has an effect when `tickformat` is "SI" or "B".
The 'minexponent' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float in the interval [0, inf]
Returns
-------
int|float | minexponent | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | MIT |
def nticks(self):
"""
Specifies the maximum number of ticks for the particular axis.
The actual number of ticks will be chosen automatically to be
less than or equal to `nticks`. Has an effect only if
`tickmode` is set to "auto".
The 'nticks' property is a integer and may be specified as:
- An int (or float that will be cast to an int)
in the interval [0, 9223372036854775807]
Returns
-------
int
"""
return self["nticks"] | Specifies the maximum number of ticks for the particular axis.
The actual number of ticks will be chosen automatically to be
less than or equal to `nticks`. Has an effect only if
`tickmode` is set to "auto".
The 'nticks' property is a integer and may be specified as:
- An int (or float that will be cast to an int)
in the interval [0, 9223372036854775807]
Returns
-------
int | nticks | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | MIT |
def orientation(self):
"""
Sets the orientation of the colorbar.
The 'orientation' property is an enumeration that may be specified as:
- One of the following enumeration values:
['h', 'v']
Returns
-------
Any
"""
return self["orientation"] | Sets the orientation of the colorbar.
The 'orientation' property is an enumeration that may be specified as:
- One of the following enumeration values:
['h', 'v']
Returns
-------
Any | orientation | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | MIT |
def outlinecolor(self):
"""
Sets the axis line color.
The 'outlinecolor' property is a color and may be specified as:
- A hex string (e.g. '#ff0000')
- An rgb/rgba string (e.g. 'rgb(255,0,0)')
- An hsl/hsla string (e.g. 'hsl(0,100%,50%)')
- An hsv/hsva string (e.g. 'hsv(0,100%,100%)')
- A named CSS color:
aliceblue, antiquewhite, aqua, aquamarine, azure,
beige, bisque, black, blanchedalmond, blue,
blueviolet, brown, burlywood, cadetblue,
chartreuse, chocolate, coral, cornflowerblue,
cornsilk, crimson, cyan, darkblue, darkcyan,
darkgoldenrod, darkgray, darkgrey, darkgreen,
darkkhaki, darkmagenta, darkolivegreen, darkorange,
darkorchid, darkred, darksalmon, darkseagreen,
darkslateblue, darkslategray, darkslategrey,
darkturquoise, darkviolet, deeppink, deepskyblue,
dimgray, dimgrey, dodgerblue, firebrick,
floralwhite, forestgreen, fuchsia, gainsboro,
ghostwhite, gold, goldenrod, gray, grey, green,
greenyellow, honeydew, hotpink, indianred, indigo,
ivory, khaki, lavender, lavenderblush, lawngreen,
lemonchiffon, lightblue, lightcoral, lightcyan,
lightgoldenrodyellow, lightgray, lightgrey,
lightgreen, lightpink, lightsalmon, lightseagreen,
lightskyblue, lightslategray, lightslategrey,
lightsteelblue, lightyellow, lime, limegreen,
linen, magenta, maroon, mediumaquamarine,
mediumblue, mediumorchid, mediumpurple,
mediumseagreen, mediumslateblue, mediumspringgreen,
mediumturquoise, mediumvioletred, midnightblue,
mintcream, mistyrose, moccasin, navajowhite, navy,
oldlace, olive, olivedrab, orange, orangered,
orchid, palegoldenrod, palegreen, paleturquoise,
palevioletred, papayawhip, peachpuff, peru, pink,
plum, powderblue, purple, red, rosybrown,
royalblue, rebeccapurple, saddlebrown, salmon,
sandybrown, seagreen, seashell, sienna, silver,
skyblue, slateblue, slategray, slategrey, snow,
springgreen, steelblue, tan, teal, thistle, tomato,
turquoise, violet, wheat, white, whitesmoke,
yellow, yellowgreen
Returns
-------
str
"""
return self["outlinecolor"] | Sets the axis line color.
The 'outlinecolor' property is a color and may be specified as:
- A hex string (e.g. '#ff0000')
- An rgb/rgba string (e.g. 'rgb(255,0,0)')
- An hsl/hsla string (e.g. 'hsl(0,100%,50%)')
- An hsv/hsva string (e.g. 'hsv(0,100%,100%)')
- A named CSS color:
aliceblue, antiquewhite, aqua, aquamarine, azure,
beige, bisque, black, blanchedalmond, blue,
blueviolet, brown, burlywood, cadetblue,
chartreuse, chocolate, coral, cornflowerblue,
cornsilk, crimson, cyan, darkblue, darkcyan,
darkgoldenrod, darkgray, darkgrey, darkgreen,
darkkhaki, darkmagenta, darkolivegreen, darkorange,
darkorchid, darkred, darksalmon, darkseagreen,
darkslateblue, darkslategray, darkslategrey,
darkturquoise, darkviolet, deeppink, deepskyblue,
dimgray, dimgrey, dodgerblue, firebrick,
floralwhite, forestgreen, fuchsia, gainsboro,
ghostwhite, gold, goldenrod, gray, grey, green,
greenyellow, honeydew, hotpink, indianred, indigo,
ivory, khaki, lavender, lavenderblush, lawngreen,
lemonchiffon, lightblue, lightcoral, lightcyan,
lightgoldenrodyellow, lightgray, lightgrey,
lightgreen, lightpink, lightsalmon, lightseagreen,
lightskyblue, lightslategray, lightslategrey,
lightsteelblue, lightyellow, lime, limegreen,
linen, magenta, maroon, mediumaquamarine,
mediumblue, mediumorchid, mediumpurple,
mediumseagreen, mediumslateblue, mediumspringgreen,
mediumturquoise, mediumvioletred, midnightblue,
mintcream, mistyrose, moccasin, navajowhite, navy,
oldlace, olive, olivedrab, orange, orangered,
orchid, palegoldenrod, palegreen, paleturquoise,
palevioletred, papayawhip, peachpuff, peru, pink,
plum, powderblue, purple, red, rosybrown,
royalblue, rebeccapurple, saddlebrown, salmon,
sandybrown, seagreen, seashell, sienna, silver,
skyblue, slateblue, slategray, slategrey, snow,
springgreen, steelblue, tan, teal, thistle, tomato,
turquoise, violet, wheat, white, whitesmoke,
yellow, yellowgreen
Returns
-------
str | outlinecolor | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | MIT |
def outlinewidth(self):
"""
Sets the width (in px) of the axis line.
The 'outlinewidth' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float in the interval [0, inf]
Returns
-------
int|float
"""
return self["outlinewidth"] | Sets the width (in px) of the axis line.
The 'outlinewidth' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float in the interval [0, inf]
Returns
-------
int|float | outlinewidth | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | MIT |
def separatethousands(self):
"""
If "true", even 4-digit integers are separated
The 'separatethousands' property must be specified as a bool
(either True, or False)
Returns
-------
bool
"""
return self["separatethousands"] | If "true", even 4-digit integers are separated
The 'separatethousands' property must be specified as a bool
(either True, or False)
Returns
-------
bool | separatethousands | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | MIT |
def showexponent(self):
"""
If "all", all exponents are shown besides their significands.
If "first", only the exponent of the first tick is shown. If
"last", only the exponent of the last tick is shown. If "none",
no exponents appear.
The 'showexponent' property is an enumeration that may be specified as:
- One of the following enumeration values:
['all', 'first', 'last', 'none']
Returns
-------
Any
"""
return self["showexponent"] | If "all", all exponents are shown besides their significands.
If "first", only the exponent of the first tick is shown. If
"last", only the exponent of the last tick is shown. If "none",
no exponents appear.
The 'showexponent' property is an enumeration that may be specified as:
- One of the following enumeration values:
['all', 'first', 'last', 'none']
Returns
-------
Any | showexponent | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | MIT |
def showticklabels(self):
"""
Determines whether or not the tick labels are drawn.
The 'showticklabels' property must be specified as a bool
(either True, or False)
Returns
-------
bool
"""
return self["showticklabels"] | Determines whether or not the tick labels are drawn.
The 'showticklabels' property must be specified as a bool
(either True, or False)
Returns
-------
bool | showticklabels | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | MIT |
def showtickprefix(self):
"""
If "all", all tick labels are displayed with a prefix. If
"first", only the first tick is displayed with a prefix. If
"last", only the last tick is displayed with a suffix. If
"none", tick prefixes are hidden.
The 'showtickprefix' property is an enumeration that may be specified as:
- One of the following enumeration values:
['all', 'first', 'last', 'none']
Returns
-------
Any
"""
return self["showtickprefix"] | If "all", all tick labels are displayed with a prefix. If
"first", only the first tick is displayed with a prefix. If
"last", only the last tick is displayed with a suffix. If
"none", tick prefixes are hidden.
The 'showtickprefix' property is an enumeration that may be specified as:
- One of the following enumeration values:
['all', 'first', 'last', 'none']
Returns
-------
Any | showtickprefix | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | MIT |
def showticksuffix(self):
"""
Same as `showtickprefix` but for tick suffixes.
The 'showticksuffix' property is an enumeration that may be specified as:
- One of the following enumeration values:
['all', 'first', 'last', 'none']
Returns
-------
Any
"""
return self["showticksuffix"] | Same as `showtickprefix` but for tick suffixes.
The 'showticksuffix' property is an enumeration that may be specified as:
- One of the following enumeration values:
['all', 'first', 'last', 'none']
Returns
-------
Any | showticksuffix | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | MIT |
def thickness(self):
"""
Sets the thickness of the color bar This measure excludes the
size of the padding, ticks and labels.
The 'thickness' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float in the interval [0, inf]
Returns
-------
int|float
"""
return self["thickness"] | Sets the thickness of the color bar This measure excludes the
size of the padding, ticks and labels.
The 'thickness' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float in the interval [0, inf]
Returns
-------
int|float | thickness | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | MIT |
def thicknessmode(self):
"""
Determines whether this color bar's thickness (i.e. the measure
in the constant color direction) is set in units of plot
"fraction" or in "pixels". Use `thickness` to set the value.
The 'thicknessmode' property is an enumeration that may be specified as:
- One of the following enumeration values:
['fraction', 'pixels']
Returns
-------
Any
"""
return self["thicknessmode"] | Determines whether this color bar's thickness (i.e. the measure
in the constant color direction) is set in units of plot
"fraction" or in "pixels". Use `thickness` to set the value.
The 'thicknessmode' property is an enumeration that may be specified as:
- One of the following enumeration values:
['fraction', 'pixels']
Returns
-------
Any | thicknessmode | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | MIT |
def tick0(self):
"""
Sets the placement of the first tick on this axis. Use with
`dtick`. If the axis `type` is "log", then you must take the
log of your starting tick (e.g. to set the starting tick to
100, set the `tick0` to 2) except when `dtick`=*L<f>* (see
`dtick` for more info). If the axis `type` is "date", it should
be a date string, like date data. If the axis `type` is
"category", it should be a number, using the scale where each
category is assigned a serial number from zero in the order it
appears.
The 'tick0' property accepts values of any type
Returns
-------
Any
"""
return self["tick0"] | Sets the placement of the first tick on this axis. Use with
`dtick`. If the axis `type` is "log", then you must take the
log of your starting tick (e.g. to set the starting tick to
100, set the `tick0` to 2) except when `dtick`=*L<f>* (see
`dtick` for more info). If the axis `type` is "date", it should
be a date string, like date data. If the axis `type` is
"category", it should be a number, using the scale where each
category is assigned a serial number from zero in the order it
appears.
The 'tick0' property accepts values of any type
Returns
-------
Any | tick0 | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | MIT |
def tickangle(self):
"""
Sets the angle of the tick labels with respect to the
horizontal. For example, a `tickangle` of -90 draws the tick
labels vertically.
The 'tickangle' property is a angle (in degrees) that may be
specified as a number between -180 and 180.
Numeric values outside this range are converted to the equivalent value
(e.g. 270 is converted to -90).
Returns
-------
int|float
"""
return self["tickangle"] | Sets the angle of the tick labels with respect to the
horizontal. For example, a `tickangle` of -90 draws the tick
labels vertically.
The 'tickangle' property is a angle (in degrees) that may be
specified as a number between -180 and 180.
Numeric values outside this range are converted to the equivalent value
(e.g. 270 is converted to -90).
Returns
-------
int|float | tickangle | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | MIT |
def tickcolor(self):
"""
Sets the tick color.
The 'tickcolor' property is a color and may be specified as:
- A hex string (e.g. '#ff0000')
- An rgb/rgba string (e.g. 'rgb(255,0,0)')
- An hsl/hsla string (e.g. 'hsl(0,100%,50%)')
- An hsv/hsva string (e.g. 'hsv(0,100%,100%)')
- A named CSS color:
aliceblue, antiquewhite, aqua, aquamarine, azure,
beige, bisque, black, blanchedalmond, blue,
blueviolet, brown, burlywood, cadetblue,
chartreuse, chocolate, coral, cornflowerblue,
cornsilk, crimson, cyan, darkblue, darkcyan,
darkgoldenrod, darkgray, darkgrey, darkgreen,
darkkhaki, darkmagenta, darkolivegreen, darkorange,
darkorchid, darkred, darksalmon, darkseagreen,
darkslateblue, darkslategray, darkslategrey,
darkturquoise, darkviolet, deeppink, deepskyblue,
dimgray, dimgrey, dodgerblue, firebrick,
floralwhite, forestgreen, fuchsia, gainsboro,
ghostwhite, gold, goldenrod, gray, grey, green,
greenyellow, honeydew, hotpink, indianred, indigo,
ivory, khaki, lavender, lavenderblush, lawngreen,
lemonchiffon, lightblue, lightcoral, lightcyan,
lightgoldenrodyellow, lightgray, lightgrey,
lightgreen, lightpink, lightsalmon, lightseagreen,
lightskyblue, lightslategray, lightslategrey,
lightsteelblue, lightyellow, lime, limegreen,
linen, magenta, maroon, mediumaquamarine,
mediumblue, mediumorchid, mediumpurple,
mediumseagreen, mediumslateblue, mediumspringgreen,
mediumturquoise, mediumvioletred, midnightblue,
mintcream, mistyrose, moccasin, navajowhite, navy,
oldlace, olive, olivedrab, orange, orangered,
orchid, palegoldenrod, palegreen, paleturquoise,
palevioletred, papayawhip, peachpuff, peru, pink,
plum, powderblue, purple, red, rosybrown,
royalblue, rebeccapurple, saddlebrown, salmon,
sandybrown, seagreen, seashell, sienna, silver,
skyblue, slateblue, slategray, slategrey, snow,
springgreen, steelblue, tan, teal, thistle, tomato,
turquoise, violet, wheat, white, whitesmoke,
yellow, yellowgreen
Returns
-------
str
"""
return self["tickcolor"] | Sets the tick color.
The 'tickcolor' property is a color and may be specified as:
- A hex string (e.g. '#ff0000')
- An rgb/rgba string (e.g. 'rgb(255,0,0)')
- An hsl/hsla string (e.g. 'hsl(0,100%,50%)')
- An hsv/hsva string (e.g. 'hsv(0,100%,100%)')
- A named CSS color:
aliceblue, antiquewhite, aqua, aquamarine, azure,
beige, bisque, black, blanchedalmond, blue,
blueviolet, brown, burlywood, cadetblue,
chartreuse, chocolate, coral, cornflowerblue,
cornsilk, crimson, cyan, darkblue, darkcyan,
darkgoldenrod, darkgray, darkgrey, darkgreen,
darkkhaki, darkmagenta, darkolivegreen, darkorange,
darkorchid, darkred, darksalmon, darkseagreen,
darkslateblue, darkslategray, darkslategrey,
darkturquoise, darkviolet, deeppink, deepskyblue,
dimgray, dimgrey, dodgerblue, firebrick,
floralwhite, forestgreen, fuchsia, gainsboro,
ghostwhite, gold, goldenrod, gray, grey, green,
greenyellow, honeydew, hotpink, indianred, indigo,
ivory, khaki, lavender, lavenderblush, lawngreen,
lemonchiffon, lightblue, lightcoral, lightcyan,
lightgoldenrodyellow, lightgray, lightgrey,
lightgreen, lightpink, lightsalmon, lightseagreen,
lightskyblue, lightslategray, lightslategrey,
lightsteelblue, lightyellow, lime, limegreen,
linen, magenta, maroon, mediumaquamarine,
mediumblue, mediumorchid, mediumpurple,
mediumseagreen, mediumslateblue, mediumspringgreen,
mediumturquoise, mediumvioletred, midnightblue,
mintcream, mistyrose, moccasin, navajowhite, navy,
oldlace, olive, olivedrab, orange, orangered,
orchid, palegoldenrod, palegreen, paleturquoise,
palevioletred, papayawhip, peachpuff, peru, pink,
plum, powderblue, purple, red, rosybrown,
royalblue, rebeccapurple, saddlebrown, salmon,
sandybrown, seagreen, seashell, sienna, silver,
skyblue, slateblue, slategray, slategrey, snow,
springgreen, steelblue, tan, teal, thistle, tomato,
turquoise, violet, wheat, white, whitesmoke,
yellow, yellowgreen
Returns
-------
str | tickcolor | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | MIT |
def tickfont(self):
"""
Sets the color bar's tick label font
The 'tickfont' property is an instance of Tickfont
that may be specified as:
- An instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.choroplethmap.colorbar.Tickfont`
- A dict of string/value properties that will be passed
to the Tickfont constructor
Supported dict properties:
color
family
HTML font family - the typeface that will be
applied by the web browser. The web browser
will only be able to apply a font if it is
available on the system which it operates.
Provide multiple font families, separated by
commas, to indicate the preference in which to
apply fonts if they aren't available on the
system. The Chart Studio Cloud (at
https://chart-studio.plotly.com or on-premise)
generates images on a server, where only a
select number of fonts are installed and
supported. These include "Arial", "Balto",
"Courier New", "Droid Sans", "Droid Serif",
"Droid Sans Mono", "Gravitas One", "Old
Standard TT", "Open Sans", "Overpass", "PT Sans
Narrow", "Raleway", "Times New Roman".
lineposition
Sets the kind of decoration line(s) with text,
such as an "under", "over" or "through" as well
as combinations e.g. "under+over", etc.
shadow
Sets the shape and color of the shadow behind
text. "auto" places minimal shadow and applies
contrast text font color. See
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-
US/docs/Web/CSS/text-shadow for additional
options.
size
style
Sets whether a font should be styled with a
normal or italic face from its family.
textcase
Sets capitalization of text. It can be used to
make text appear in all-uppercase or all-
lowercase, or with each word capitalized.
variant
Sets the variant of the font.
weight
Sets the weight (or boldness) of the font.
Returns
-------
plotly.graph_objs.choroplethmap.colorbar.Tickfont
"""
return self["tickfont"] | Sets the color bar's tick label font
The 'tickfont' property is an instance of Tickfont
that may be specified as:
- An instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.choroplethmap.colorbar.Tickfont`
- A dict of string/value properties that will be passed
to the Tickfont constructor
Supported dict properties:
color
family
HTML font family - the typeface that will be
applied by the web browser. The web browser
will only be able to apply a font if it is
available on the system which it operates.
Provide multiple font families, separated by
commas, to indicate the preference in which to
apply fonts if they aren't available on the
system. The Chart Studio Cloud (at
https://chart-studio.plotly.com or on-premise)
generates images on a server, where only a
select number of fonts are installed and
supported. These include "Arial", "Balto",
"Courier New", "Droid Sans", "Droid Serif",
"Droid Sans Mono", "Gravitas One", "Old
Standard TT", "Open Sans", "Overpass", "PT Sans
Narrow", "Raleway", "Times New Roman".
lineposition
Sets the kind of decoration line(s) with text,
such as an "under", "over" or "through" as well
as combinations e.g. "under+over", etc.
shadow
Sets the shape and color of the shadow behind
text. "auto" places minimal shadow and applies
contrast text font color. See
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-
US/docs/Web/CSS/text-shadow for additional
options.
size
style
Sets whether a font should be styled with a
normal or italic face from its family.
textcase
Sets capitalization of text. It can be used to
make text appear in all-uppercase or all-
lowercase, or with each word capitalized.
variant
Sets the variant of the font.
weight
Sets the weight (or boldness) of the font.
Returns
-------
plotly.graph_objs.choroplethmap.colorbar.Tickfont | tickfont | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | MIT |
def tickformat(self):
"""
Sets the tick label 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. 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"
The 'tickformat' property is a string and must be specified as:
- A string
- A number that will be converted to a string
Returns
-------
str
"""
return self["tickformat"] | Sets the tick label 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. 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"
The 'tickformat' property is a string and must be specified as:
- A string
- A number that will be converted to a string
Returns
-------
str | tickformat | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | MIT |
def tickformatstops(self):
"""
The 'tickformatstops' property is a tuple of instances of
Tickformatstop that may be specified as:
- A list or tuple of instances of plotly.graph_objs.choroplethmap.colorbar.Tickformatstop
- A list or tuple of dicts of string/value properties that
will be passed to the Tickformatstop constructor
Supported dict properties:
dtickrange
range [*min*, *max*], where "min", "max" -
dtick values which describe some zoom level, it
is possible to omit "min" or "max" value by
passing "null"
enabled
Determines whether or not this stop is used. If
`false`, this stop is ignored even within its
`dtickrange`.
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.
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`.
value
string - dtickformat for described zoom level,
the same as "tickformat"
Returns
-------
tuple[plotly.graph_objs.choroplethmap.colorbar.Tickformatstop]
"""
return self["tickformatstops"] | The 'tickformatstops' property is a tuple of instances of
Tickformatstop that may be specified as:
- A list or tuple of instances of plotly.graph_objs.choroplethmap.colorbar.Tickformatstop
- A list or tuple of dicts of string/value properties that
will be passed to the Tickformatstop constructor
Supported dict properties:
dtickrange
range [*min*, *max*], where "min", "max" -
dtick values which describe some zoom level, it
is possible to omit "min" or "max" value by
passing "null"
enabled
Determines whether or not this stop is used. If
`false`, this stop is ignored even within its
`dtickrange`.
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.
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`.
value
string - dtickformat for described zoom level,
the same as "tickformat"
Returns
-------
tuple[plotly.graph_objs.choroplethmap.colorbar.Tickformatstop] | tickformatstops | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | MIT |
def tickformatstopdefaults(self):
"""
When used in a template (as layout.template.data.choroplethmap.
colorbar.tickformatstopdefaults), sets the default property
values to use for elements of
choroplethmap.colorbar.tickformatstops
The 'tickformatstopdefaults' property is an instance of Tickformatstop
that may be specified as:
- An instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.choroplethmap.colorbar.Tickformatstop`
- A dict of string/value properties that will be passed
to the Tickformatstop constructor
Supported dict properties:
Returns
-------
plotly.graph_objs.choroplethmap.colorbar.Tickformatstop
"""
return self["tickformatstopdefaults"] | When used in a template (as layout.template.data.choroplethmap.
colorbar.tickformatstopdefaults), sets the default property
values to use for elements of
choroplethmap.colorbar.tickformatstops
The 'tickformatstopdefaults' property is an instance of Tickformatstop
that may be specified as:
- An instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.choroplethmap.colorbar.Tickformatstop`
- A dict of string/value properties that will be passed
to the Tickformatstop constructor
Supported dict properties:
Returns
-------
plotly.graph_objs.choroplethmap.colorbar.Tickformatstop | tickformatstopdefaults | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | MIT |
def ticklabeloverflow(self):
"""
Determines how we handle tick labels that would overflow either
the graph div or the domain of the axis. The default value for
inside tick labels is *hide past domain*. In other cases the
default is *hide past div*.
The 'ticklabeloverflow' property is an enumeration that may be specified as:
- One of the following enumeration values:
['allow', 'hide past div', 'hide past domain']
Returns
-------
Any
"""
return self["ticklabeloverflow"] | Determines how we handle tick labels that would overflow either
the graph div or the domain of the axis. The default value for
inside tick labels is *hide past domain*. In other cases the
default is *hide past div*.
The 'ticklabeloverflow' property is an enumeration that may be specified as:
- One of the following enumeration values:
['allow', 'hide past div', 'hide past domain']
Returns
-------
Any | ticklabeloverflow | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | MIT |
def ticklabelposition(self):
"""
Determines where tick labels are drawn relative to the ticks.
Left and right options are used when `orientation` is "h", top
and bottom when `orientation` is "v".
The 'ticklabelposition' property is an enumeration that may be specified as:
- One of the following enumeration values:
['outside', 'inside', 'outside top', 'inside top',
'outside left', 'inside left', 'outside right', 'inside
right', 'outside bottom', 'inside bottom']
Returns
-------
Any
"""
return self["ticklabelposition"] | Determines where tick labels are drawn relative to the ticks.
Left and right options are used when `orientation` is "h", top
and bottom when `orientation` is "v".
The 'ticklabelposition' property is an enumeration that may be specified as:
- One of the following enumeration values:
['outside', 'inside', 'outside top', 'inside top',
'outside left', 'inside left', 'outside right', 'inside
right', 'outside bottom', 'inside bottom']
Returns
-------
Any | ticklabelposition | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | MIT |
def ticklabelstep(self):
"""
Sets the spacing between tick labels as compared to the spacing
between ticks. A value of 1 (default) means each tick gets a
label. A value of 2 means shows every 2nd label. A larger value
n means only every nth tick is labeled. `tick0` determines
which labels are shown. Not implemented for axes with `type`
"log" or "multicategory", or when `tickmode` is "array".
The 'ticklabelstep' property is a integer and may be specified as:
- An int (or float that will be cast to an int)
in the interval [1, 9223372036854775807]
Returns
-------
int
"""
return self["ticklabelstep"] | Sets the spacing between tick labels as compared to the spacing
between ticks. A value of 1 (default) means each tick gets a
label. A value of 2 means shows every 2nd label. A larger value
n means only every nth tick is labeled. `tick0` determines
which labels are shown. Not implemented for axes with `type`
"log" or "multicategory", or when `tickmode` is "array".
The 'ticklabelstep' property is a integer and may be specified as:
- An int (or float that will be cast to an int)
in the interval [1, 9223372036854775807]
Returns
-------
int | ticklabelstep | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | MIT |
def ticklen(self):
"""
Sets the tick length (in px).
The 'ticklen' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float in the interval [0, inf]
Returns
-------
int|float
"""
return self["ticklen"] | Sets the tick length (in px).
The 'ticklen' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float in the interval [0, inf]
Returns
-------
int|float | ticklen | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | MIT |
def tickmode(self):
"""
Sets the tick mode for this axis. If "auto", the number of
ticks is set via `nticks`. If "linear", the placement of the
ticks is determined by a starting position `tick0` and a tick
step `dtick` ("linear" is the default value if `tick0` and
`dtick` are provided). If "array", the placement of the ticks
is set via `tickvals` and the tick text is `ticktext`. ("array"
is the default value if `tickvals` is provided).
The 'tickmode' property is an enumeration that may be specified as:
- One of the following enumeration values:
['auto', 'linear', 'array']
Returns
-------
Any
"""
return self["tickmode"] | Sets the tick mode for this axis. If "auto", the number of
ticks is set via `nticks`. If "linear", the placement of the
ticks is determined by a starting position `tick0` and a tick
step `dtick` ("linear" is the default value if `tick0` and
`dtick` are provided). If "array", the placement of the ticks
is set via `tickvals` and the tick text is `ticktext`. ("array"
is the default value if `tickvals` is provided).
The 'tickmode' property is an enumeration that may be specified as:
- One of the following enumeration values:
['auto', 'linear', 'array']
Returns
-------
Any | tickmode | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | MIT |
def tickprefix(self):
"""
Sets a tick label prefix.
The 'tickprefix' property is a string and must be specified as:
- A string
- A number that will be converted to a string
Returns
-------
str
"""
return self["tickprefix"] | Sets a tick label prefix.
The 'tickprefix' property is a string and must be specified as:
- A string
- A number that will be converted to a string
Returns
-------
str | tickprefix | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | MIT |
def ticks(self):
"""
Determines whether ticks are drawn or not. If "", this axis'
ticks are not drawn. If "outside" ("inside"), this axis' are
drawn outside (inside) the axis lines.
The 'ticks' property is an enumeration that may be specified as:
- One of the following enumeration values:
['outside', 'inside', '']
Returns
-------
Any
"""
return self["ticks"] | Determines whether ticks are drawn or not. If "", this axis'
ticks are not drawn. If "outside" ("inside"), this axis' are
drawn outside (inside) the axis lines.
The 'ticks' property is an enumeration that may be specified as:
- One of the following enumeration values:
['outside', 'inside', '']
Returns
-------
Any | ticks | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/_colorbar.py | MIT |
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