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def __init__(
self,
arg=None,
dtickrange=None,
enabled=None,
name=None,
templateitemname=None,
value=None,
**kwargs,
):
"""
Construct a new Tickformatstop object
Parameters
----------
arg
dict of properties compatible with this constructor or
an instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.funnel.marker.
colorbar.Tickformatstop`
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
-------
Tickformatstop
"""
super(Tickformatstop, self).__init__("tickformatstops")
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.funnel.marker.colorbar.Tickformatstop
constructor must be a dict or
an instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.funnel.marker.colorbar.Tickformatstop`"""
)
# 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("dtickrange", None)
_v = dtickrange if dtickrange is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["dtickrange"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("enabled", None)
_v = enabled if enabled is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["enabled"] = _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("templateitemname", None)
_v = templateitemname if templateitemname is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["templateitemname"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("value", None)
_v = value if value is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["value"] = _v
# Process unknown kwargs
# ----------------------
self._process_kwargs(**dict(arg, **kwargs))
# Reset skip_invalid
# ------------------
self._skip_invalid = False | Construct a new Tickformatstop object
Parameters
----------
arg
dict of properties compatible with this constructor or
an instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.funnel.marker.
colorbar.Tickformatstop`
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
-------
Tickformatstop | __init__ | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/funnel/marker/colorbar/_tickformatstop.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/funnel/marker/colorbar/_tickformatstop.py | MIT |
def color(self):
"""
Sets the marker color of selected points.
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"] | Sets the marker color of selected points.
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/scatter/selected/_marker.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/scatter/selected/_marker.py | MIT |
def opacity(self):
"""
Sets the marker opacity of selected points.
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 marker opacity of selected points.
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/scatter/selected/_marker.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/scatter/selected/_marker.py | MIT |
def size(self):
"""
Sets the marker size of selected points.
The 'size' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float in the interval [0, inf]
Returns
-------
int|float
"""
return self["size"] | Sets the marker size of selected points.
The 'size' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float in the interval [0, inf]
Returns
-------
int|float | size | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/scatter/selected/_marker.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/scatter/selected/_marker.py | MIT |
def __init__(self, arg=None, color=None, opacity=None, size=None, **kwargs):
"""
Construct a new Marker object
Parameters
----------
arg
dict of properties compatible with this constructor or
an instance of
:class:`plotly.graph_objs.scatter.selected.Marker`
color
Sets the marker color of selected points.
opacity
Sets the marker opacity of selected points.
size
Sets the marker size of selected points.
Returns
-------
Marker
"""
super(Marker, self).__init__("marker")
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.scatter.selected.Marker
constructor must be a dict or
an instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.scatter.selected.Marker`"""
)
# 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("opacity", None)
_v = opacity if opacity is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["opacity"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("size", None)
_v = size if size is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["size"] = _v
# Process unknown kwargs
# ----------------------
self._process_kwargs(**dict(arg, **kwargs))
# Reset skip_invalid
# ------------------
self._skip_invalid = False | Construct a new Marker object
Parameters
----------
arg
dict of properties compatible with this constructor or
an instance of
:class:`plotly.graph_objs.scatter.selected.Marker`
color
Sets the marker color of selected points.
opacity
Sets the marker opacity of selected points.
size
Sets the marker size of selected points.
Returns
-------
Marker | __init__ | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/scatter/selected/_marker.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/scatter/selected/_marker.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/polar/angularaxis/_tickfont.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/polar/angularaxis/_tickfont.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/polar/angularaxis/_tickfont.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/polar/angularaxis/_tickfont.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/polar/angularaxis/_tickfont.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/polar/angularaxis/_tickfont.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/polar/angularaxis/_tickfont.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/polar/angularaxis/_tickfont.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/polar/angularaxis/_tickfont.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/polar/angularaxis/_tickfont.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/polar/angularaxis/_tickfont.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/polar/angularaxis/_tickfont.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/polar/angularaxis/_tickfont.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/polar/angularaxis/_tickfont.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/polar/angularaxis/_tickfont.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/polar/angularaxis/_tickfont.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/polar/angularaxis/_tickfont.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/polar/angularaxis/_tickfont.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 Tickfont object
Sets the tick font.
Parameters
----------
arg
dict of properties compatible with this constructor or
an instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.layout.polar.a
ngularaxis.Tickfont`
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
-------
Tickfont
"""
super(Tickfont, self).__init__("tickfont")
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.polar.angularaxis.Tickfont
constructor must be a dict or
an instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.layout.polar.angularaxis.Tickfont`"""
)
# 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 Tickfont object
Sets the tick font.
Parameters
----------
arg
dict of properties compatible with this constructor or
an instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.layout.polar.a
ngularaxis.Tickfont`
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
-------
Tickfont | __init__ | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/layout/polar/angularaxis/_tickfont.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/polar/angularaxis/_tickfont.py | MIT |
def dtickrange(self):
"""
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"
The 'dtickrange' property is an info array that may be specified as:
* a list or tuple of 2 elements where:
(0) The 'dtickrange[0]' property accepts values of any type
(1) The 'dtickrange[1]' property accepts values of any type
Returns
-------
list
"""
return self["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"
The 'dtickrange' property is an info array that may be specified as:
* a list or tuple of 2 elements where:
(0) The 'dtickrange[0]' property accepts values of any type
(1) The 'dtickrange[1]' property accepts values of any type
Returns
-------
list | dtickrange | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/streamtube/colorbar/_tickformatstop.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/streamtube/colorbar/_tickformatstop.py | MIT |
def enabled(self):
"""
Determines whether or not this stop is used. If `false`, this
stop is ignored even within its `dtickrange`.
The 'enabled' property must be specified as a bool
(either True, or False)
Returns
-------
bool
"""
return self["enabled"] | Determines whether or not this stop is used. If `false`, this
stop is ignored even within its `dtickrange`.
The 'enabled' property must be specified as a bool
(either True, or False)
Returns
-------
bool | enabled | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/streamtube/colorbar/_tickformatstop.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/streamtube/colorbar/_tickformatstop.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/streamtube/colorbar/_tickformatstop.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/streamtube/colorbar/_tickformatstop.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/streamtube/colorbar/_tickformatstop.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/streamtube/colorbar/_tickformatstop.py | MIT |
def value(self):
"""
string - dtickformat for described zoom level, the same as
"tickformat"
The 'value' property is a string and must be specified as:
- A string
- A number that will be converted to a string
Returns
-------
str
"""
return self["value"] | string - dtickformat for described zoom level, the same as
"tickformat"
The 'value' property is a string and must be specified as:
- A string
- A number that will be converted to a string
Returns
-------
str | value | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/streamtube/colorbar/_tickformatstop.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/streamtube/colorbar/_tickformatstop.py | MIT |
def __init__(
self,
arg=None,
dtickrange=None,
enabled=None,
name=None,
templateitemname=None,
value=None,
**kwargs,
):
"""
Construct a new Tickformatstop object
Parameters
----------
arg
dict of properties compatible with this constructor or
an instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.streamtube.col
orbar.Tickformatstop`
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
-------
Tickformatstop
"""
super(Tickformatstop, self).__init__("tickformatstops")
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.streamtube.colorbar.Tickformatstop
constructor must be a dict or
an instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.streamtube.colorbar.Tickformatstop`"""
)
# 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("dtickrange", None)
_v = dtickrange if dtickrange is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["dtickrange"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("enabled", None)
_v = enabled if enabled is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["enabled"] = _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("templateitemname", None)
_v = templateitemname if templateitemname is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["templateitemname"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("value", None)
_v = value if value is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["value"] = _v
# Process unknown kwargs
# ----------------------
self._process_kwargs(**dict(arg, **kwargs))
# Reset skip_invalid
# ------------------
self._skip_invalid = False | Construct a new Tickformatstop object
Parameters
----------
arg
dict of properties compatible with this constructor or
an instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.streamtube.col
orbar.Tickformatstop`
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
-------
Tickformatstop | __init__ | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/streamtube/colorbar/_tickformatstop.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/streamtube/colorbar/_tickformatstop.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/legend/_grouptitlefont.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/legend/_grouptitlefont.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/legend/_grouptitlefont.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/legend/_grouptitlefont.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/legend/_grouptitlefont.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/legend/_grouptitlefont.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/legend/_grouptitlefont.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/legend/_grouptitlefont.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/legend/_grouptitlefont.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/legend/_grouptitlefont.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/legend/_grouptitlefont.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/legend/_grouptitlefont.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/legend/_grouptitlefont.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/legend/_grouptitlefont.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/legend/_grouptitlefont.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/legend/_grouptitlefont.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/legend/_grouptitlefont.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/legend/_grouptitlefont.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 Grouptitlefont object
Sets the font for group titles in legend. Defaults to
`legend.font` with its size increased about 10%.
Parameters
----------
arg
dict of properties compatible with this constructor or
an instance of
:class:`plotly.graph_objs.layout.legend.Grouptitlefont`
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
-------
Grouptitlefont
"""
super(Grouptitlefont, self).__init__("grouptitlefont")
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.legend.Grouptitlefont
constructor must be a dict or
an instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.layout.legend.Grouptitlefont`"""
)
# 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 Grouptitlefont object
Sets the font for group titles in legend. Defaults to
`legend.font` with its size increased about 10%.
Parameters
----------
arg
dict of properties compatible with this constructor or
an instance of
:class:`plotly.graph_objs.layout.legend.Grouptitlefont`
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
-------
Grouptitlefont | __init__ | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/layout/legend/_grouptitlefont.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/legend/_grouptitlefont.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/choroplethmap/colorbar/_tickfont.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/colorbar/_tickfont.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/choroplethmap/colorbar/_tickfont.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/colorbar/_tickfont.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/choroplethmap/colorbar/_tickfont.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/colorbar/_tickfont.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/choroplethmap/colorbar/_tickfont.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/colorbar/_tickfont.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/choroplethmap/colorbar/_tickfont.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/colorbar/_tickfont.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/choroplethmap/colorbar/_tickfont.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/colorbar/_tickfont.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/choroplethmap/colorbar/_tickfont.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/colorbar/_tickfont.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/choroplethmap/colorbar/_tickfont.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/colorbar/_tickfont.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/choroplethmap/colorbar/_tickfont.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/colorbar/_tickfont.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 Tickfont object
Sets the color bar's tick label font
Parameters
----------
arg
dict of properties compatible with this constructor or
an instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.choroplethmap.
colorbar.Tickfont`
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
-------
Tickfont
"""
super(Tickfont, self).__init__("tickfont")
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.choroplethmap.colorbar.Tickfont
constructor must be a dict or
an instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.choroplethmap.colorbar.Tickfont`"""
)
# 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 Tickfont object
Sets the color bar's tick label font
Parameters
----------
arg
dict of properties compatible with this constructor or
an instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.choroplethmap.
colorbar.Tickfont`
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
-------
Tickfont | __init__ | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/colorbar/_tickfont.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/choroplethmap/colorbar/_tickfont.py | MIT |
def create_dendrogram(
X,
orientation="bottom",
labels=None,
colorscale=None,
distfun=None,
linkagefun=lambda x: sch.linkage(x, "complete"),
hovertext=None,
color_threshold=None,
):
"""
Function that returns a dendrogram Plotly figure object. This is a thin
wrapper around scipy.cluster.hierarchy.dendrogram.
See also https://dash.plot.ly/dash-bio/clustergram.
:param (ndarray) X: Matrix of observations as array of arrays
:param (str) orientation: 'top', 'right', 'bottom', or 'left'
:param (list) labels: List of axis category labels(observation labels)
:param (list) colorscale: Optional colorscale for the dendrogram tree.
Requires 8 colors to be specified, the 7th of
which is ignored. With scipy>=1.5.0, the 2nd, 3rd
and 6th are used twice as often as the others.
Given a shorter list, the missing values are
replaced with defaults and with a longer list the
extra values are ignored.
:param (function) distfun: Function to compute the pairwise distance from
the observations
:param (function) linkagefun: Function to compute the linkage matrix from
the pairwise distances
:param (list[list]) hovertext: List of hovertext for constituent traces of dendrogram
clusters
:param (double) color_threshold: Value at which the separation of clusters will be made
Example 1: Simple bottom oriented dendrogram
>>> from plotly.figure_factory import create_dendrogram
>>> import numpy as np
>>> X = np.random.rand(10,10)
>>> fig = create_dendrogram(X)
>>> fig.show()
Example 2: Dendrogram to put on the left of the heatmap
>>> from plotly.figure_factory import create_dendrogram
>>> import numpy as np
>>> X = np.random.rand(5,5)
>>> names = ['Jack', 'Oxana', 'John', 'Chelsea', 'Mark']
>>> dendro = create_dendrogram(X, orientation='right', labels=names)
>>> dendro.update_layout({'width':700, 'height':500}) # doctest: +SKIP
>>> dendro.show()
Example 3: Dendrogram with Pandas
>>> from plotly.figure_factory import create_dendrogram
>>> import numpy as np
>>> import pandas as pd
>>> Index= ['A','B','C','D','E','F','G','H','I','J']
>>> df = pd.DataFrame(abs(np.random.randn(10, 10)), index=Index)
>>> fig = create_dendrogram(df, labels=Index)
>>> fig.show()
"""
if not scp or not scs or not sch:
raise ImportError(
"FigureFactory.create_dendrogram requires scipy, \
scipy.spatial and scipy.hierarchy"
)
s = X.shape
if len(s) != 2:
exceptions.PlotlyError("X should be 2-dimensional array.")
if distfun is None:
distfun = scs.distance.pdist
dendrogram = _Dendrogram(
X,
orientation,
labels,
colorscale,
distfun=distfun,
linkagefun=linkagefun,
hovertext=hovertext,
color_threshold=color_threshold,
)
return graph_objs.Figure(data=dendrogram.data, layout=dendrogram.layout) | Function that returns a dendrogram Plotly figure object. This is a thin
wrapper around scipy.cluster.hierarchy.dendrogram.
See also https://dash.plot.ly/dash-bio/clustergram.
:param (ndarray) X: Matrix of observations as array of arrays
:param (str) orientation: 'top', 'right', 'bottom', or 'left'
:param (list) labels: List of axis category labels(observation labels)
:param (list) colorscale: Optional colorscale for the dendrogram tree.
Requires 8 colors to be specified, the 7th of
which is ignored. With scipy>=1.5.0, the 2nd, 3rd
and 6th are used twice as often as the others.
Given a shorter list, the missing values are
replaced with defaults and with a longer list the
extra values are ignored.
:param (function) distfun: Function to compute the pairwise distance from
the observations
:param (function) linkagefun: Function to compute the linkage matrix from
the pairwise distances
:param (list[list]) hovertext: List of hovertext for constituent traces of dendrogram
clusters
:param (double) color_threshold: Value at which the separation of clusters will be made
Example 1: Simple bottom oriented dendrogram
>>> from plotly.figure_factory import create_dendrogram
>>> import numpy as np
>>> X = np.random.rand(10,10)
>>> fig = create_dendrogram(X)
>>> fig.show()
Example 2: Dendrogram to put on the left of the heatmap
>>> from plotly.figure_factory import create_dendrogram
>>> import numpy as np
>>> X = np.random.rand(5,5)
>>> names = ['Jack', 'Oxana', 'John', 'Chelsea', 'Mark']
>>> dendro = create_dendrogram(X, orientation='right', labels=names)
>>> dendro.update_layout({'width':700, 'height':500}) # doctest: +SKIP
>>> dendro.show()
Example 3: Dendrogram with Pandas
>>> from plotly.figure_factory import create_dendrogram
>>> import numpy as np
>>> import pandas as pd
>>> Index= ['A','B','C','D','E','F','G','H','I','J']
>>> df = pd.DataFrame(abs(np.random.randn(10, 10)), index=Index)
>>> fig = create_dendrogram(df, labels=Index)
>>> fig.show() | create_dendrogram | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/figure_factory/_dendrogram.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/figure_factory/_dendrogram.py | MIT |
def get_color_dict(self, colorscale):
"""
Returns colorscale used for dendrogram tree clusters.
:param (list) colorscale: Colors to use for the plot in rgb format.
:rtype (dict): A dict of default colors mapped to the user colorscale.
"""
# These are the color codes returned for dendrograms
# We're replacing them with nicer colors
# This list is the colors that can be used by dendrogram, which were
# determined as the combination of the default above_threshold_color and
# the default color palette (see scipy/cluster/hierarchy.py)
d = {
"r": "red",
"g": "green",
"b": "blue",
"c": "cyan",
"m": "magenta",
"y": "yellow",
"k": "black",
# TODO: 'w' doesn't seem to be in the default color
# palette in scipy/cluster/hierarchy.py
"w": "white",
}
default_colors = OrderedDict(sorted(d.items(), key=lambda t: t[0]))
if colorscale is None:
rgb_colorscale = [
"rgb(0,116,217)", # blue
"rgb(35,205,205)", # cyan
"rgb(61,153,112)", # green
"rgb(40,35,35)", # black
"rgb(133,20,75)", # magenta
"rgb(255,65,54)", # red
"rgb(255,255,255)", # white
"rgb(255,220,0)", # yellow
]
else:
rgb_colorscale = colorscale
for i in range(len(default_colors.keys())):
k = list(default_colors.keys())[i] # PY3 won't index keys
if i < len(rgb_colorscale):
default_colors[k] = rgb_colorscale[i]
# add support for cyclic format colors as introduced in scipy===1.5.0
# before this, the colors were named 'r', 'b', 'y' etc., now they are
# named 'C0', 'C1', etc. To keep the colors consistent regardless of the
# scipy version, we try as much as possible to map the new colors to the
# old colors
# this mapping was found by inpecting scipy/cluster/hierarchy.py (see
# comment above).
new_old_color_map = [
("C0", "b"),
("C1", "g"),
("C2", "r"),
("C3", "c"),
("C4", "m"),
("C5", "y"),
("C6", "k"),
("C7", "g"),
("C8", "r"),
("C9", "c"),
]
for nc, oc in new_old_color_map:
try:
default_colors[nc] = default_colors[oc]
except KeyError:
# it could happen that the old color isn't found (if a custom
# colorscale was specified), in this case we set it to an
# arbitrary default.
default_colors[n] = "rgb(0,116,217)"
return default_colors | Returns colorscale used for dendrogram tree clusters.
:param (list) colorscale: Colors to use for the plot in rgb format.
:rtype (dict): A dict of default colors mapped to the user colorscale. | get_color_dict | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/figure_factory/_dendrogram.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/figure_factory/_dendrogram.py | MIT |
def set_axis_layout(self, axis_key):
"""
Sets and returns default axis object for dendrogram figure.
:param (str) axis_key: E.g., 'xaxis', 'xaxis1', 'yaxis', yaxis1', etc.
:rtype (dict): An axis_key dictionary with set parameters.
"""
axis_defaults = {
"type": "linear",
"ticks": "outside",
"mirror": "allticks",
"rangemode": "tozero",
"showticklabels": True,
"zeroline": False,
"showgrid": False,
"showline": True,
}
if len(self.labels) != 0:
axis_key_labels = self.xaxis
if self.orientation in ["left", "right"]:
axis_key_labels = self.yaxis
if axis_key_labels not in self.layout:
self.layout[axis_key_labels] = {}
self.layout[axis_key_labels]["tickvals"] = [
zv * self.sign[axis_key] for zv in self.zero_vals
]
self.layout[axis_key_labels]["ticktext"] = self.labels
self.layout[axis_key_labels]["tickmode"] = "array"
self.layout[axis_key].update(axis_defaults)
return self.layout[axis_key] | Sets and returns default axis object for dendrogram figure.
:param (str) axis_key: E.g., 'xaxis', 'xaxis1', 'yaxis', yaxis1', etc.
:rtype (dict): An axis_key dictionary with set parameters. | set_axis_layout | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/figure_factory/_dendrogram.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/figure_factory/_dendrogram.py | MIT |
def set_figure_layout(self, width, height):
"""
Sets and returns default layout object for dendrogram figure.
"""
self.layout.update(
{
"showlegend": False,
"autosize": False,
"hovermode": "closest",
"width": width,
"height": height,
}
)
self.set_axis_layout(self.xaxis)
self.set_axis_layout(self.yaxis)
return self.layout | Sets and returns default layout object for dendrogram figure. | set_figure_layout | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/figure_factory/_dendrogram.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/figure_factory/_dendrogram.py | MIT |
def get_dendrogram_traces(
self, X, colorscale, distfun, linkagefun, hovertext, color_threshold
):
"""
Calculates all the elements needed for plotting a dendrogram.
:param (ndarray) X: Matrix of observations as array of arrays
:param (list) colorscale: Color scale for dendrogram tree clusters
:param (function) distfun: Function to compute the pairwise distance
from the observations
:param (function) linkagefun: Function to compute the linkage matrix
from the pairwise distances
:param (list) hovertext: List of hovertext for constituent traces of dendrogram
:rtype (tuple): Contains all the traces in the following order:
(a) trace_list: List of Plotly trace objects for dendrogram tree
(b) icoord: All X points of the dendrogram tree as array of arrays
with length 4
(c) dcoord: All Y points of the dendrogram tree as array of arrays
with length 4
(d) ordered_labels: leaf labels in the order they are going to
appear on the plot
(e) P['leaves']: left-to-right traversal of the leaves
"""
d = distfun(X)
Z = linkagefun(d)
P = sch.dendrogram(
Z,
orientation=self.orientation,
labels=self.labels,
no_plot=True,
color_threshold=color_threshold,
)
icoord = np.array(P["icoord"])
dcoord = np.array(P["dcoord"])
ordered_labels = np.array(P["ivl"])
color_list = np.array(P["color_list"])
colors = self.get_color_dict(colorscale)
trace_list = []
for i in range(len(icoord)):
# xs and ys are arrays of 4 points that make up the '∩' shapes
# of the dendrogram tree
if self.orientation in ["top", "bottom"]:
xs = icoord[i]
else:
xs = dcoord[i]
if self.orientation in ["top", "bottom"]:
ys = dcoord[i]
else:
ys = icoord[i]
color_key = color_list[i]
hovertext_label = None
if hovertext:
hovertext_label = hovertext[i]
trace = dict(
type="scatter",
x=np.multiply(self.sign[self.xaxis], xs),
y=np.multiply(self.sign[self.yaxis], ys),
mode="lines",
marker=dict(color=colors[color_key]),
text=hovertext_label,
hoverinfo="text",
)
try:
x_index = int(self.xaxis[-1])
except ValueError:
x_index = ""
try:
y_index = int(self.yaxis[-1])
except ValueError:
y_index = ""
trace["xaxis"] = f"x{x_index}"
trace["yaxis"] = f"y{y_index}"
trace_list.append(trace)
return trace_list, icoord, dcoord, ordered_labels, P["leaves"] | Calculates all the elements needed for plotting a dendrogram.
:param (ndarray) X: Matrix of observations as array of arrays
:param (list) colorscale: Color scale for dendrogram tree clusters
:param (function) distfun: Function to compute the pairwise distance
from the observations
:param (function) linkagefun: Function to compute the linkage matrix
from the pairwise distances
:param (list) hovertext: List of hovertext for constituent traces of dendrogram
:rtype (tuple): Contains all the traces in the following order:
(a) trace_list: List of Plotly trace objects for dendrogram tree
(b) icoord: All X points of the dendrogram tree as array of arrays
with length 4
(c) dcoord: All Y points of the dendrogram tree as array of arrays
with length 4
(d) ordered_labels: leaf labels in the order they are going to
appear on the plot
(e) P['leaves']: left-to-right traversal of the leaves | get_dendrogram_traces | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/figure_factory/_dendrogram.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/figure_factory/_dendrogram.py | MIT |
def make_increasing_candle(open, high, low, close, dates, **kwargs):
"""
Makes boxplot trace for increasing candlesticks
_make_increasing_candle() and _make_decreasing_candle separate the
increasing traces from the decreasing traces so kwargs (such as
color) can be passed separately to increasing or decreasing traces
when direction is set to 'increasing' or 'decreasing' in
FigureFactory.create_candlestick()
:param (list) open: opening values
:param (list) high: high values
:param (list) low: low values
:param (list) close: closing values
:param (list) dates: list of datetime objects. Default: None
:param kwargs: kwargs to be passed to increasing trace via
plotly.graph_objs.Scatter.
:rtype (list) candle_incr_data: list of the box trace for
increasing candlesticks.
"""
increase_x, increase_y = _Candlestick(
open, high, low, close, dates, **kwargs
).get_candle_increase()
if "line" in kwargs:
kwargs.setdefault("fillcolor", kwargs["line"]["color"])
else:
kwargs.setdefault("fillcolor", _DEFAULT_INCREASING_COLOR)
if "name" in kwargs:
kwargs.setdefault("showlegend", True)
else:
kwargs.setdefault("showlegend", False)
kwargs.setdefault("name", "Increasing")
kwargs.setdefault("line", dict(color=_DEFAULT_INCREASING_COLOR))
candle_incr_data = dict(
type="box",
x=increase_x,
y=increase_y,
whiskerwidth=0,
boxpoints=False,
**kwargs,
)
return [candle_incr_data] | Makes boxplot trace for increasing candlesticks
_make_increasing_candle() and _make_decreasing_candle separate the
increasing traces from the decreasing traces so kwargs (such as
color) can be passed separately to increasing or decreasing traces
when direction is set to 'increasing' or 'decreasing' in
FigureFactory.create_candlestick()
:param (list) open: opening values
:param (list) high: high values
:param (list) low: low values
:param (list) close: closing values
:param (list) dates: list of datetime objects. Default: None
:param kwargs: kwargs to be passed to increasing trace via
plotly.graph_objs.Scatter.
:rtype (list) candle_incr_data: list of the box trace for
increasing candlesticks. | make_increasing_candle | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/figure_factory/_candlestick.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/figure_factory/_candlestick.py | MIT |
def make_decreasing_candle(open, high, low, close, dates, **kwargs):
"""
Makes boxplot trace for decreasing candlesticks
:param (list) open: opening values
:param (list) high: high values
:param (list) low: low values
:param (list) close: closing values
:param (list) dates: list of datetime objects. Default: None
:param kwargs: kwargs to be passed to decreasing trace via
plotly.graph_objs.Scatter.
:rtype (list) candle_decr_data: list of the box trace for
decreasing candlesticks.
"""
decrease_x, decrease_y = _Candlestick(
open, high, low, close, dates, **kwargs
).get_candle_decrease()
if "line" in kwargs:
kwargs.setdefault("fillcolor", kwargs["line"]["color"])
else:
kwargs.setdefault("fillcolor", _DEFAULT_DECREASING_COLOR)
kwargs.setdefault("showlegend", False)
kwargs.setdefault("line", dict(color=_DEFAULT_DECREASING_COLOR))
kwargs.setdefault("name", "Decreasing")
candle_decr_data = dict(
type="box",
x=decrease_x,
y=decrease_y,
whiskerwidth=0,
boxpoints=False,
**kwargs,
)
return [candle_decr_data] | Makes boxplot trace for decreasing candlesticks
:param (list) open: opening values
:param (list) high: high values
:param (list) low: low values
:param (list) close: closing values
:param (list) dates: list of datetime objects. Default: None
:param kwargs: kwargs to be passed to decreasing trace via
plotly.graph_objs.Scatter.
:rtype (list) candle_decr_data: list of the box trace for
decreasing candlesticks. | make_decreasing_candle | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/figure_factory/_candlestick.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/figure_factory/_candlestick.py | MIT |
def create_candlestick(open, high, low, close, dates=None, direction="both", **kwargs):
"""
**deprecated**, use instead the plotly.graph_objects trace
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.Candlestick`
:param (list) open: opening values
:param (list) high: high values
:param (list) low: low values
:param (list) close: closing values
:param (list) dates: list of datetime objects. Default: None
:param (string) direction: direction can be 'increasing', 'decreasing',
or 'both'. When the direction is 'increasing', the returned figure
consists of all candlesticks where the close value is greater than
the corresponding open value, and when the direction is
'decreasing', the returned figure consists of all candlesticks
where the close value is less than or equal to the corresponding
open value. When the direction is 'both', both increasing and
decreasing candlesticks are returned. Default: 'both'
:param kwargs: kwargs passed through plotly.graph_objs.Scatter.
These kwargs describe other attributes about the ohlc Scatter trace
such as the color or the legend name. For more information on valid
kwargs call help(plotly.graph_objs.Scatter)
:rtype (dict): returns a representation of candlestick chart figure.
Example 1: Simple candlestick chart from a Pandas DataFrame
>>> from plotly.figure_factory import create_candlestick
>>> from datetime import datetime
>>> import pandas as pd
>>> df = pd.read_csv('https://raw.githubusercontent.com/plotly/datasets/master/finance-charts-apple.csv')
>>> fig = create_candlestick(df['AAPL.Open'], df['AAPL.High'], df['AAPL.Low'], df['AAPL.Close'],
... dates=df.index)
>>> fig.show()
Example 2: Customize the candlestick colors
>>> from plotly.figure_factory import create_candlestick
>>> from plotly.graph_objs import Line, Marker
>>> from datetime import datetime
>>> import pandas as pd
>>> df = pd.read_csv('https://raw.githubusercontent.com/plotly/datasets/master/finance-charts-apple.csv')
>>> # Make increasing candlesticks and customize their color and name
>>> fig_increasing = create_candlestick(df['AAPL.Open'], df['AAPL.High'], df['AAPL.Low'], df['AAPL.Close'],
... dates=df.index,
... direction='increasing', name='AAPL',
... marker=Marker(color='rgb(150, 200, 250)'),
... line=Line(color='rgb(150, 200, 250)'))
>>> # Make decreasing candlesticks and customize their color and name
>>> fig_decreasing = create_candlestick(df['AAPL.Open'], df['AAPL.High'], df['AAPL.Low'], df['AAPL.Close'],
... dates=df.index,
... direction='decreasing',
... marker=Marker(color='rgb(128, 128, 128)'),
... line=Line(color='rgb(128, 128, 128)'))
>>> # Initialize the figure
>>> fig = fig_increasing
>>> # Add decreasing data with .extend()
>>> fig.add_trace(fig_decreasing['data']) # doctest: +SKIP
>>> fig.show()
Example 3: Candlestick chart with datetime objects
>>> from plotly.figure_factory import create_candlestick
>>> from datetime import datetime
>>> # Add data
>>> open_data = [33.0, 33.3, 33.5, 33.0, 34.1]
>>> high_data = [33.1, 33.3, 33.6, 33.2, 34.8]
>>> low_data = [32.7, 32.7, 32.8, 32.6, 32.8]
>>> close_data = [33.0, 32.9, 33.3, 33.1, 33.1]
>>> dates = [datetime(year=2013, month=10, day=10),
... datetime(year=2013, month=11, day=10),
... datetime(year=2013, month=12, day=10),
... datetime(year=2014, month=1, day=10),
... datetime(year=2014, month=2, day=10)]
>>> # Create ohlc
>>> fig = create_candlestick(open_data, high_data,
... low_data, close_data, dates=dates)
>>> fig.show()
"""
if dates is not None:
utils.validate_equal_length(open, high, low, close, dates)
else:
utils.validate_equal_length(open, high, low, close)
validate_ohlc(open, high, low, close, direction, **kwargs)
if direction == "increasing":
candle_incr_data = make_increasing_candle(
open, high, low, close, dates, **kwargs
)
data = candle_incr_data
elif direction == "decreasing":
candle_decr_data = make_decreasing_candle(
open, high, low, close, dates, **kwargs
)
data = candle_decr_data
else:
candle_incr_data = make_increasing_candle(
open, high, low, close, dates, **kwargs
)
candle_decr_data = make_decreasing_candle(
open, high, low, close, dates, **kwargs
)
data = candle_incr_data + candle_decr_data
layout = graph_objs.Layout()
return graph_objs.Figure(data=data, layout=layout) | **deprecated**, use instead the plotly.graph_objects trace
:class:`plotly.graph_objects.Candlestick`
:param (list) open: opening values
:param (list) high: high values
:param (list) low: low values
:param (list) close: closing values
:param (list) dates: list of datetime objects. Default: None
:param (string) direction: direction can be 'increasing', 'decreasing',
or 'both'. When the direction is 'increasing', the returned figure
consists of all candlesticks where the close value is greater than
the corresponding open value, and when the direction is
'decreasing', the returned figure consists of all candlesticks
where the close value is less than or equal to the corresponding
open value. When the direction is 'both', both increasing and
decreasing candlesticks are returned. Default: 'both'
:param kwargs: kwargs passed through plotly.graph_objs.Scatter.
These kwargs describe other attributes about the ohlc Scatter trace
such as the color or the legend name. For more information on valid
kwargs call help(plotly.graph_objs.Scatter)
:rtype (dict): returns a representation of candlestick chart figure.
Example 1: Simple candlestick chart from a Pandas DataFrame
>>> from plotly.figure_factory import create_candlestick
>>> from datetime import datetime
>>> import pandas as pd
>>> df = pd.read_csv('https://raw.githubusercontent.com/plotly/datasets/master/finance-charts-apple.csv')
>>> fig = create_candlestick(df['AAPL.Open'], df['AAPL.High'], df['AAPL.Low'], df['AAPL.Close'],
... dates=df.index)
>>> fig.show()
Example 2: Customize the candlestick colors
>>> from plotly.figure_factory import create_candlestick
>>> from plotly.graph_objs import Line, Marker
>>> from datetime import datetime
>>> import pandas as pd
>>> df = pd.read_csv('https://raw.githubusercontent.com/plotly/datasets/master/finance-charts-apple.csv')
>>> # Make increasing candlesticks and customize their color and name
>>> fig_increasing = create_candlestick(df['AAPL.Open'], df['AAPL.High'], df['AAPL.Low'], df['AAPL.Close'],
... dates=df.index,
... direction='increasing', name='AAPL',
... marker=Marker(color='rgb(150, 200, 250)'),
... line=Line(color='rgb(150, 200, 250)'))
>>> # Make decreasing candlesticks and customize their color and name
>>> fig_decreasing = create_candlestick(df['AAPL.Open'], df['AAPL.High'], df['AAPL.Low'], df['AAPL.Close'],
... dates=df.index,
... direction='decreasing',
... marker=Marker(color='rgb(128, 128, 128)'),
... line=Line(color='rgb(128, 128, 128)'))
>>> # Initialize the figure
>>> fig = fig_increasing
>>> # Add decreasing data with .extend()
>>> fig.add_trace(fig_decreasing['data']) # doctest: +SKIP
>>> fig.show()
Example 3: Candlestick chart with datetime objects
>>> from plotly.figure_factory import create_candlestick
>>> from datetime import datetime
>>> # Add data
>>> open_data = [33.0, 33.3, 33.5, 33.0, 34.1]
>>> high_data = [33.1, 33.3, 33.6, 33.2, 34.8]
>>> low_data = [32.7, 32.7, 32.8, 32.6, 32.8]
>>> close_data = [33.0, 32.9, 33.3, 33.1, 33.1]
>>> dates = [datetime(year=2013, month=10, day=10),
... datetime(year=2013, month=11, day=10),
... datetime(year=2013, month=12, day=10),
... datetime(year=2014, month=1, day=10),
... datetime(year=2014, month=2, day=10)]
>>> # Create ohlc
>>> fig = create_candlestick(open_data, high_data,
... low_data, close_data, dates=dates)
>>> fig.show() | create_candlestick | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/figure_factory/_candlestick.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/figure_factory/_candlestick.py | MIT |
def get_candle_increase(self):
"""
Separate increasing data from decreasing data.
The data is increasing when close value > open value
and decreasing when the close value <= open value.
"""
increase_y = []
increase_x = []
for index in range(len(self.open)):
if self.close[index] > self.open[index]:
increase_y.append(self.low[index])
increase_y.append(self.open[index])
increase_y.append(self.close[index])
increase_y.append(self.close[index])
increase_y.append(self.close[index])
increase_y.append(self.high[index])
increase_x.append(self.x[index])
increase_x = [[x, x, x, x, x, x] for x in increase_x]
increase_x = utils.flatten(increase_x)
return increase_x, increase_y | Separate increasing data from decreasing data.
The data is increasing when close value > open value
and decreasing when the close value <= open value. | get_candle_increase | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/figure_factory/_candlestick.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/figure_factory/_candlestick.py | MIT |
def get_candle_decrease(self):
"""
Separate increasing data from decreasing data.
The data is increasing when close value > open value
and decreasing when the close value <= open value.
"""
decrease_y = []
decrease_x = []
for index in range(len(self.open)):
if self.close[index] <= self.open[index]:
decrease_y.append(self.low[index])
decrease_y.append(self.open[index])
decrease_y.append(self.close[index])
decrease_y.append(self.close[index])
decrease_y.append(self.close[index])
decrease_y.append(self.high[index])
decrease_x.append(self.x[index])
decrease_x = [[x, x, x, x, x, x] for x in decrease_x]
decrease_x = utils.flatten(decrease_x)
return decrease_x, decrease_y | Separate increasing data from decreasing data.
The data is increasing when close value > open value
and decreasing when the close value <= open value. | get_candle_decrease | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/figure_factory/_candlestick.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/figure_factory/_candlestick.py | MIT |
def ambient(self):
"""
Ambient light increases overall color visibility but can wash
out the image.
The 'ambient' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float in the interval [0, 1]
Returns
-------
int|float
"""
return self["ambient"] | Ambient light increases overall color visibility but can wash
out the image.
The 'ambient' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float in the interval [0, 1]
Returns
-------
int|float | ambient | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/isosurface/_lighting.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/isosurface/_lighting.py | MIT |
def diffuse(self):
"""
Represents the extent that incident rays are reflected in a
range of angles.
The 'diffuse' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float in the interval [0, 1]
Returns
-------
int|float
"""
return self["diffuse"] | Represents the extent that incident rays are reflected in a
range of angles.
The 'diffuse' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float in the interval [0, 1]
Returns
-------
int|float | diffuse | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/isosurface/_lighting.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/isosurface/_lighting.py | MIT |
def facenormalsepsilon(self):
"""
Epsilon for face normals calculation avoids math issues arising
from degenerate geometry.
The 'facenormalsepsilon' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float in the interval [0, 1]
Returns
-------
int|float
"""
return self["facenormalsepsilon"] | Epsilon for face normals calculation avoids math issues arising
from degenerate geometry.
The 'facenormalsepsilon' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float in the interval [0, 1]
Returns
-------
int|float | facenormalsepsilon | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/isosurface/_lighting.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/isosurface/_lighting.py | MIT |
def fresnel(self):
"""
Represents the reflectance as a dependency of the viewing
angle; e.g. paper is reflective when viewing it from the edge
of the paper (almost 90 degrees), causing shine.
The 'fresnel' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float in the interval [0, 5]
Returns
-------
int|float
"""
return self["fresnel"] | Represents the reflectance as a dependency of the viewing
angle; e.g. paper is reflective when viewing it from the edge
of the paper (almost 90 degrees), causing shine.
The 'fresnel' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float in the interval [0, 5]
Returns
-------
int|float | fresnel | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/isosurface/_lighting.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/isosurface/_lighting.py | MIT |
def roughness(self):
"""
Alters specular reflection; the rougher the surface, the wider
and less contrasty the shine.
The 'roughness' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float in the interval [0, 1]
Returns
-------
int|float
"""
return self["roughness"] | Alters specular reflection; the rougher the surface, the wider
and less contrasty the shine.
The 'roughness' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float in the interval [0, 1]
Returns
-------
int|float | roughness | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/isosurface/_lighting.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/isosurface/_lighting.py | MIT |
def specular(self):
"""
Represents the level that incident rays are reflected in a
single direction, causing shine.
The 'specular' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float in the interval [0, 2]
Returns
-------
int|float
"""
return self["specular"] | Represents the level that incident rays are reflected in a
single direction, causing shine.
The 'specular' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float in the interval [0, 2]
Returns
-------
int|float | specular | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/isosurface/_lighting.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/isosurface/_lighting.py | MIT |
def vertexnormalsepsilon(self):
"""
Epsilon for vertex normals calculation avoids math issues
arising from degenerate geometry.
The 'vertexnormalsepsilon' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float in the interval [0, 1]
Returns
-------
int|float
"""
return self["vertexnormalsepsilon"] | Epsilon for vertex normals calculation avoids math issues
arising from degenerate geometry.
The 'vertexnormalsepsilon' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float in the interval [0, 1]
Returns
-------
int|float | vertexnormalsepsilon | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/isosurface/_lighting.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/isosurface/_lighting.py | MIT |
def __init__(
self,
arg=None,
ambient=None,
diffuse=None,
facenormalsepsilon=None,
fresnel=None,
roughness=None,
specular=None,
vertexnormalsepsilon=None,
**kwargs,
):
"""
Construct a new Lighting object
Parameters
----------
arg
dict of properties compatible with this constructor or
an instance of
:class:`plotly.graph_objs.isosurface.Lighting`
ambient
Ambient light increases overall color visibility but
can wash out the image.
diffuse
Represents the extent that incident rays are reflected
in a range of angles.
facenormalsepsilon
Epsilon for face normals calculation avoids math issues
arising from degenerate geometry.
fresnel
Represents the reflectance as a dependency of the
viewing angle; e.g. paper is reflective when viewing it
from the edge of the paper (almost 90 degrees), causing
shine.
roughness
Alters specular reflection; the rougher the surface,
the wider and less contrasty the shine.
specular
Represents the level that incident rays are reflected
in a single direction, causing shine.
vertexnormalsepsilon
Epsilon for vertex normals calculation avoids math
issues arising from degenerate geometry.
Returns
-------
Lighting
"""
super(Lighting, self).__init__("lighting")
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.isosurface.Lighting
constructor must be a dict or
an instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.isosurface.Lighting`"""
)
# 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("ambient", None)
_v = ambient if ambient is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["ambient"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("diffuse", None)
_v = diffuse if diffuse is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["diffuse"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("facenormalsepsilon", None)
_v = facenormalsepsilon if facenormalsepsilon is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["facenormalsepsilon"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("fresnel", None)
_v = fresnel if fresnel is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["fresnel"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("roughness", None)
_v = roughness if roughness is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["roughness"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("specular", None)
_v = specular if specular is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["specular"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("vertexnormalsepsilon", None)
_v = vertexnormalsepsilon if vertexnormalsepsilon is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["vertexnormalsepsilon"] = _v
# Process unknown kwargs
# ----------------------
self._process_kwargs(**dict(arg, **kwargs))
# Reset skip_invalid
# ------------------
self._skip_invalid = False | Construct a new Lighting object
Parameters
----------
arg
dict of properties compatible with this constructor or
an instance of
:class:`plotly.graph_objs.isosurface.Lighting`
ambient
Ambient light increases overall color visibility but
can wash out the image.
diffuse
Represents the extent that incident rays are reflected
in a range of angles.
facenormalsepsilon
Epsilon for face normals calculation avoids math issues
arising from degenerate geometry.
fresnel
Represents the reflectance as a dependency of the
viewing angle; e.g. paper is reflective when viewing it
from the edge of the paper (almost 90 degrees), causing
shine.
roughness
Alters specular reflection; the rougher the surface,
the wider and less contrasty the shine.
specular
Represents the level that incident rays are reflected
in a single direction, causing shine.
vertexnormalsepsilon
Epsilon for vertex normals calculation avoids math
issues arising from degenerate geometry.
Returns
-------
Lighting | __init__ | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/isosurface/_lighting.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/isosurface/_lighting.py | MIT |
def color(self):
"""
Sets the color of line bounding the box(es).
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"] | Sets the color of line bounding the box(es).
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/box/_line.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/box/_line.py | MIT |
def width(self):
"""
Sets the width (in px) of line bounding the box(es).
The 'width' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float in the interval [0, inf]
Returns
-------
int|float
"""
return self["width"] | Sets the width (in px) of line bounding the box(es).
The 'width' property is a number and may be specified as:
- An int or float in the interval [0, inf]
Returns
-------
int|float | width | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/box/_line.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/box/_line.py | MIT |
def __init__(self, arg=None, color=None, width=None, **kwargs):
"""
Construct a new Line object
Parameters
----------
arg
dict of properties compatible with this constructor or
an instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.box.Line`
color
Sets the color of line bounding the box(es).
width
Sets the width (in px) of line bounding the box(es).
Returns
-------
Line
"""
super(Line, self).__init__("line")
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.box.Line
constructor must be a dict or
an instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.box.Line`"""
)
# 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("width", None)
_v = width if width is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["width"] = _v
# Process unknown kwargs
# ----------------------
self._process_kwargs(**dict(arg, **kwargs))
# Reset skip_invalid
# ------------------
self._skip_invalid = False | Construct a new Line object
Parameters
----------
arg
dict of properties compatible with this constructor or
an instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.box.Line`
color
Sets the color of line bounding the box(es).
width
Sets the width (in px) of line bounding the box(es).
Returns
-------
Line | __init__ | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/box/_line.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/box/_line.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/sunburst/marker/colorbar/_tickfont.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/sunburst/marker/colorbar/_tickfont.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/sunburst/marker/colorbar/_tickfont.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/sunburst/marker/colorbar/_tickfont.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/sunburst/marker/colorbar/_tickfont.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/sunburst/marker/colorbar/_tickfont.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/sunburst/marker/colorbar/_tickfont.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/sunburst/marker/colorbar/_tickfont.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/sunburst/marker/colorbar/_tickfont.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/sunburst/marker/colorbar/_tickfont.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/sunburst/marker/colorbar/_tickfont.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/sunburst/marker/colorbar/_tickfont.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/sunburst/marker/colorbar/_tickfont.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/sunburst/marker/colorbar/_tickfont.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/sunburst/marker/colorbar/_tickfont.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/sunburst/marker/colorbar/_tickfont.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/sunburst/marker/colorbar/_tickfont.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/sunburst/marker/colorbar/_tickfont.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 Tickfont object
Sets the color bar's tick label font
Parameters
----------
arg
dict of properties compatible with this constructor or
an instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.sunburst.marke
r.colorbar.Tickfont`
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
-------
Tickfont
"""
super(Tickfont, self).__init__("tickfont")
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.sunburst.marker.colorbar.Tickfont
constructor must be a dict or
an instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.sunburst.marker.colorbar.Tickfont`"""
)
# 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 Tickfont object
Sets the color bar's tick label font
Parameters
----------
arg
dict of properties compatible with this constructor or
an instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.sunburst.marke
r.colorbar.Tickfont`
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
-------
Tickfont | __init__ | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/sunburst/marker/colorbar/_tickfont.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/sunburst/marker/colorbar/_tickfont.py | MIT |
def clipmax(self):
"""
Clip autorange maximum if it goes beyond this value. Has no
effect when `autorangeoptions.maxallowed` is provided.
The 'clipmax' property accepts values of any type
Returns
-------
Any
"""
return self["clipmax"] | Clip autorange maximum if it goes beyond this value. Has no
effect when `autorangeoptions.maxallowed` is provided.
The 'clipmax' property accepts values of any type
Returns
-------
Any | clipmax | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/zaxis/_autorangeoptions.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/zaxis/_autorangeoptions.py | MIT |
def clipmin(self):
"""
Clip autorange minimum if it goes beyond this value. Has no
effect when `autorangeoptions.minallowed` is provided.
The 'clipmin' property accepts values of any type
Returns
-------
Any
"""
return self["clipmin"] | Clip autorange minimum if it goes beyond this value. Has no
effect when `autorangeoptions.minallowed` is provided.
The 'clipmin' property accepts values of any type
Returns
-------
Any | clipmin | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/zaxis/_autorangeoptions.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/zaxis/_autorangeoptions.py | MIT |
def include(self):
"""
Ensure this value is included in autorange.
The 'include' property accepts values of any type
Returns
-------
Any|numpy.ndarray
"""
return self["include"] | Ensure this value is included in autorange.
The 'include' property accepts values of any type
Returns
-------
Any|numpy.ndarray | include | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/zaxis/_autorangeoptions.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/zaxis/_autorangeoptions.py | MIT |
def includesrc(self):
"""
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for `include`.
The 'includesrc' property must be specified as a string or
as a plotly.grid_objs.Column object
Returns
-------
str
"""
return self["includesrc"] | Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for `include`.
The 'includesrc' property must be specified as a string or
as a plotly.grid_objs.Column object
Returns
-------
str | includesrc | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/zaxis/_autorangeoptions.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/zaxis/_autorangeoptions.py | MIT |
def maxallowed(self):
"""
Use this value exactly as autorange maximum.
The 'maxallowed' property accepts values of any type
Returns
-------
Any
"""
return self["maxallowed"] | Use this value exactly as autorange maximum.
The 'maxallowed' property accepts values of any type
Returns
-------
Any | maxallowed | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/zaxis/_autorangeoptions.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/zaxis/_autorangeoptions.py | MIT |
def minallowed(self):
"""
Use this value exactly as autorange minimum.
The 'minallowed' property accepts values of any type
Returns
-------
Any
"""
return self["minallowed"] | Use this value exactly as autorange minimum.
The 'minallowed' property accepts values of any type
Returns
-------
Any | minallowed | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/zaxis/_autorangeoptions.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/zaxis/_autorangeoptions.py | MIT |
def __init__(
self,
arg=None,
clipmax=None,
clipmin=None,
include=None,
includesrc=None,
maxallowed=None,
minallowed=None,
**kwargs,
):
"""
Construct a new Autorangeoptions object
Parameters
----------
arg
dict of properties compatible with this constructor or
an instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.layout.scene.z
axis.Autorangeoptions`
clipmax
Clip autorange maximum if it goes beyond this value.
Has no effect when `autorangeoptions.maxallowed` is
provided.
clipmin
Clip autorange minimum if it goes beyond this value.
Has no effect when `autorangeoptions.minallowed` is
provided.
include
Ensure this value is included in autorange.
includesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`include`.
maxallowed
Use this value exactly as autorange maximum.
minallowed
Use this value exactly as autorange minimum.
Returns
-------
Autorangeoptions
"""
super(Autorangeoptions, self).__init__("autorangeoptions")
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.zaxis.Autorangeoptions
constructor must be a dict or
an instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.layout.scene.zaxis.Autorangeoptions`"""
)
# 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("clipmax", None)
_v = clipmax if clipmax is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["clipmax"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("clipmin", None)
_v = clipmin if clipmin is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["clipmin"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("include", None)
_v = include if include is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["include"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("includesrc", None)
_v = includesrc if includesrc is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["includesrc"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("maxallowed", None)
_v = maxallowed if maxallowed is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["maxallowed"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("minallowed", None)
_v = minallowed if minallowed is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["minallowed"] = _v
# Process unknown kwargs
# ----------------------
self._process_kwargs(**dict(arg, **kwargs))
# Reset skip_invalid
# ------------------
self._skip_invalid = False | Construct a new Autorangeoptions object
Parameters
----------
arg
dict of properties compatible with this constructor or
an instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.layout.scene.z
axis.Autorangeoptions`
clipmax
Clip autorange maximum if it goes beyond this value.
Has no effect when `autorangeoptions.maxallowed` is
provided.
clipmin
Clip autorange minimum if it goes beyond this value.
Has no effect when `autorangeoptions.minallowed` is
provided.
include
Ensure this value is included in autorange.
includesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`include`.
maxallowed
Use this value exactly as autorange maximum.
minallowed
Use this value exactly as autorange minimum.
Returns
-------
Autorangeoptions | __init__ | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/zaxis/_autorangeoptions.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/layout/scene/zaxis/_autorangeoptions.py | MIT |
def dtickrange(self):
"""
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"
The 'dtickrange' property is an info array that may be specified as:
* a list or tuple of 2 elements where:
(0) The 'dtickrange[0]' property accepts values of any type
(1) The 'dtickrange[1]' property accepts values of any type
Returns
-------
list
"""
return self["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"
The 'dtickrange' property is an info array that may be specified as:
* a list or tuple of 2 elements where:
(0) The 'dtickrange[0]' property accepts values of any type
(1) The 'dtickrange[1]' property accepts values of any type
Returns
-------
list | dtickrange | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/cone/colorbar/_tickformatstop.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/cone/colorbar/_tickformatstop.py | MIT |
def enabled(self):
"""
Determines whether or not this stop is used. If `false`, this
stop is ignored even within its `dtickrange`.
The 'enabled' property must be specified as a bool
(either True, or False)
Returns
-------
bool
"""
return self["enabled"] | Determines whether or not this stop is used. If `false`, this
stop is ignored even within its `dtickrange`.
The 'enabled' property must be specified as a bool
(either True, or False)
Returns
-------
bool | enabled | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/cone/colorbar/_tickformatstop.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/cone/colorbar/_tickformatstop.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/cone/colorbar/_tickformatstop.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/cone/colorbar/_tickformatstop.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/cone/colorbar/_tickformatstop.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/cone/colorbar/_tickformatstop.py | MIT |
def value(self):
"""
string - dtickformat for described zoom level, the same as
"tickformat"
The 'value' property is a string and must be specified as:
- A string
- A number that will be converted to a string
Returns
-------
str
"""
return self["value"] | string - dtickformat for described zoom level, the same as
"tickformat"
The 'value' property is a string and must be specified as:
- A string
- A number that will be converted to a string
Returns
-------
str | value | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/cone/colorbar/_tickformatstop.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/cone/colorbar/_tickformatstop.py | MIT |
def __init__(
self,
arg=None,
dtickrange=None,
enabled=None,
name=None,
templateitemname=None,
value=None,
**kwargs,
):
"""
Construct a new Tickformatstop object
Parameters
----------
arg
dict of properties compatible with this constructor or
an instance of
:class:`plotly.graph_objs.cone.colorbar.Tickformatstop`
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
-------
Tickformatstop
"""
super(Tickformatstop, self).__init__("tickformatstops")
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.cone.colorbar.Tickformatstop
constructor must be a dict or
an instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.cone.colorbar.Tickformatstop`"""
)
# 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("dtickrange", None)
_v = dtickrange if dtickrange is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["dtickrange"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("enabled", None)
_v = enabled if enabled is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["enabled"] = _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("templateitemname", None)
_v = templateitemname if templateitemname is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["templateitemname"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("value", None)
_v = value if value is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["value"] = _v
# Process unknown kwargs
# ----------------------
self._process_kwargs(**dict(arg, **kwargs))
# Reset skip_invalid
# ------------------
self._skip_invalid = False | Construct a new Tickformatstop object
Parameters
----------
arg
dict of properties compatible with this constructor or
an instance of
:class:`plotly.graph_objs.cone.colorbar.Tickformatstop`
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
-------
Tickformatstop | __init__ | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/cone/colorbar/_tickformatstop.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/cone/colorbar/_tickformatstop.py | MIT |
def align(self):
"""
Sets the horizontal alignment of the text content within hover
label box. Has an effect only if the hover label text spans
more two or more lines
The 'align' property is an enumeration that may be specified as:
- One of the following enumeration values:
['left', 'right', 'auto']
- A tuple, list, or one-dimensional numpy array of the above
Returns
-------
Any|numpy.ndarray
"""
return self["align"] | Sets the horizontal alignment of the text content within hover
label box. Has an effect only if the hover label text spans
more two or more lines
The 'align' property is an enumeration that may be specified as:
- One of the following enumeration values:
['left', 'right', 'auto']
- A tuple, list, or one-dimensional numpy array of the above
Returns
-------
Any|numpy.ndarray | align | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/scattersmith/_hoverlabel.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/scattersmith/_hoverlabel.py | MIT |
def alignsrc(self):
"""
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for `align`.
The 'alignsrc' property must be specified as a string or
as a plotly.grid_objs.Column object
Returns
-------
str
"""
return self["alignsrc"] | Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for `align`.
The 'alignsrc' property must be specified as a string or
as a plotly.grid_objs.Column object
Returns
-------
str | alignsrc | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/scattersmith/_hoverlabel.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/scattersmith/_hoverlabel.py | MIT |
def bgcolor(self):
"""
Sets the background color of the hover labels for this trace
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
- A list or array of any of the above
Returns
-------
str|numpy.ndarray
"""
return self["bgcolor"] | Sets the background color of the hover labels for this trace
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
- A list or array of any of the above
Returns
-------
str|numpy.ndarray | bgcolor | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/scattersmith/_hoverlabel.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/scattersmith/_hoverlabel.py | MIT |
def bgcolorsrc(self):
"""
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for `bgcolor`.
The 'bgcolorsrc' property must be specified as a string or
as a plotly.grid_objs.Column object
Returns
-------
str
"""
return self["bgcolorsrc"] | Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for `bgcolor`.
The 'bgcolorsrc' property must be specified as a string or
as a plotly.grid_objs.Column object
Returns
-------
str | bgcolorsrc | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/scattersmith/_hoverlabel.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/scattersmith/_hoverlabel.py | MIT |
def bordercolor(self):
"""
Sets the border color of the hover labels for this trace.
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
- A list or array of any of the above
Returns
-------
str|numpy.ndarray
"""
return self["bordercolor"] | Sets the border color of the hover labels for this trace.
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
- A list or array of any of the above
Returns
-------
str|numpy.ndarray | bordercolor | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/scattersmith/_hoverlabel.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/scattersmith/_hoverlabel.py | MIT |
def bordercolorsrc(self):
"""
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`bordercolor`.
The 'bordercolorsrc' property must be specified as a string or
as a plotly.grid_objs.Column object
Returns
-------
str
"""
return self["bordercolorsrc"] | Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`bordercolor`.
The 'bordercolorsrc' property must be specified as a string or
as a plotly.grid_objs.Column object
Returns
-------
str | bordercolorsrc | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/scattersmith/_hoverlabel.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/scattersmith/_hoverlabel.py | MIT |
def font(self):
"""
Sets the font used in hover labels.
The 'font' property is an instance of Font
that may be specified as:
- An instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.scattersmith.hoverlabel.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.scattersmith.hoverlabel.Font
"""
return self["font"] | Sets the font used in hover labels.
The 'font' property is an instance of Font
that may be specified as:
- An instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.scattersmith.hoverlabel.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.scattersmith.hoverlabel.Font | font | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/scattersmith/_hoverlabel.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/scattersmith/_hoverlabel.py | MIT |
def namelength(self):
"""
Sets the default length (in number of characters) of the trace
name in the hover labels for all traces. -1 shows the whole
name regardless of length. 0-3 shows the first 0-3 characters,
and an integer >3 will show the whole name if it is less than
that many characters, but if it is longer, will truncate to
`namelength - 3` characters and add an ellipsis.
The 'namelength' 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]
- A tuple, list, or one-dimensional numpy array of the above
Returns
-------
int|numpy.ndarray
"""
return self["namelength"] | Sets the default length (in number of characters) of the trace
name in the hover labels for all traces. -1 shows the whole
name regardless of length. 0-3 shows the first 0-3 characters,
and an integer >3 will show the whole name if it is less than
that many characters, but if it is longer, will truncate to
`namelength - 3` characters and add an ellipsis.
The 'namelength' 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]
- A tuple, list, or one-dimensional numpy array of the above
Returns
-------
int|numpy.ndarray | namelength | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/scattersmith/_hoverlabel.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/scattersmith/_hoverlabel.py | MIT |
def namelengthsrc(self):
"""
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`namelength`.
The 'namelengthsrc' property must be specified as a string or
as a plotly.grid_objs.Column object
Returns
-------
str
"""
return self["namelengthsrc"] | Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`namelength`.
The 'namelengthsrc' property must be specified as a string or
as a plotly.grid_objs.Column object
Returns
-------
str | namelengthsrc | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/scattersmith/_hoverlabel.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/scattersmith/_hoverlabel.py | MIT |
def __init__(
self,
arg=None,
align=None,
alignsrc=None,
bgcolor=None,
bgcolorsrc=None,
bordercolor=None,
bordercolorsrc=None,
font=None,
namelength=None,
namelengthsrc=None,
**kwargs,
):
"""
Construct a new Hoverlabel object
Parameters
----------
arg
dict of properties compatible with this constructor or
an instance of
:class:`plotly.graph_objs.scattersmith.Hoverlabel`
align
Sets the horizontal alignment of the text content
within hover label box. Has an effect only if the hover
label text spans more two or more lines
alignsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`align`.
bgcolor
Sets the background color of the hover labels for this
trace
bgcolorsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`bgcolor`.
bordercolor
Sets the border color of the hover labels for this
trace.
bordercolorsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`bordercolor`.
font
Sets the font used in hover labels.
namelength
Sets the default length (in number of characters) of
the trace name in the hover labels for all traces. -1
shows the whole name regardless of length. 0-3 shows
the first 0-3 characters, and an integer >3 will show
the whole name if it is less than that many characters,
but if it is longer, will truncate to `namelength - 3`
characters and add an ellipsis.
namelengthsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`namelength`.
Returns
-------
Hoverlabel
"""
super(Hoverlabel, self).__init__("hoverlabel")
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.scattersmith.Hoverlabel
constructor must be a dict or
an instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.scattersmith.Hoverlabel`"""
)
# 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("alignsrc", None)
_v = alignsrc if alignsrc is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["alignsrc"] = _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("bgcolorsrc", None)
_v = bgcolorsrc if bgcolorsrc is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["bgcolorsrc"] = _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("bordercolorsrc", None)
_v = bordercolorsrc if bordercolorsrc is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["bordercolorsrc"] = _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("namelength", None)
_v = namelength if namelength is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["namelength"] = _v
_v = arg.pop("namelengthsrc", None)
_v = namelengthsrc if namelengthsrc is not None else _v
if _v is not None:
self["namelengthsrc"] = _v
# Process unknown kwargs
# ----------------------
self._process_kwargs(**dict(arg, **kwargs))
# Reset skip_invalid
# ------------------
self._skip_invalid = False | Construct a new Hoverlabel object
Parameters
----------
arg
dict of properties compatible with this constructor or
an instance of
:class:`plotly.graph_objs.scattersmith.Hoverlabel`
align
Sets the horizontal alignment of the text content
within hover label box. Has an effect only if the hover
label text spans more two or more lines
alignsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`align`.
bgcolor
Sets the background color of the hover labels for this
trace
bgcolorsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`bgcolor`.
bordercolor
Sets the border color of the hover labels for this
trace.
bordercolorsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`bordercolor`.
font
Sets the font used in hover labels.
namelength
Sets the default length (in number of characters) of
the trace name in the hover labels for all traces. -1
shows the whole name regardless of length. 0-3 shows
the first 0-3 characters, and an integer >3 will show
the whole name if it is less than that many characters,
but if it is longer, will truncate to `namelength - 3`
characters and add an ellipsis.
namelengthsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
`namelength`.
Returns
-------
Hoverlabel | __init__ | python | plotly/plotly.py | plotly/graph_objs/scattersmith/_hoverlabel.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/scattersmith/_hoverlabel.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/scatter/legendgrouptitle/_font.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/scatter/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/scatter/legendgrouptitle/_font.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/scatter/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/scatter/legendgrouptitle/_font.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/scatter/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/scatter/legendgrouptitle/_font.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/scatter/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/scatter/legendgrouptitle/_font.py | https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/plotly/graph_objs/scatter/legendgrouptitle/_font.py | MIT |
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