A list of supported named CSS Colors
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Supported CSS Colors¶Many properties in Plotly.py for configuring colors support named CSS colors. For example, marker colors:
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import plotly.graph_objects as go fig = go.Figure([ go.Bar( x=['Jan', 'Feb', 'Mar', 'Apr'], y=[20, 14, 25, 16], name='Primary Product', # Named CSS color marker_color='royalblue' ) ]) fig.show()
These colors are supported in Plotly.py when a property accepts a named CSS color.
What About Dash?¶Dash is an open-source framework for building analytical applications, with no Javascript required, and it is tightly integrated with the Plotly graphing library.
Learn about how to install Dash at https://dash.plot.ly/installation.
Everywhere in this page that you see fig.show()
, you can display the same figure in a Dash application by passing it to the figure
argument of the Graph
component from the built-in dash_core_components
package like this:
import plotly.graph_objects as go # or plotly.express as px fig = go.Figure() # or any Plotly Express function e.g. px.bar(...) # fig.add_trace( ... ) # fig.update_layout( ... ) from dash import Dash, dcc, html app = Dash() app.layout = html.Div([ dcc.Graph(figure=fig) ]) app.run(debug=True, use_reloader=False) # Turn off reloader if inside Jupyter
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