arg – dict of properties compatible with this constructor or an instance of plotly.graph_objects.Layout
activeselection – plotly.graph_objects.layout.Activeselection
instance or dict with compatible properties
activeshape – plotly.graph_objects.layout.Activeshape
instance or dict with compatible properties
annotations – A tuple of plotly.graph_objects.layout.Annotation
instances or dicts with compatible properties
annotationdefaults – When used in a template (as layout.template.layout.annotationdefaults), sets the default property values to use for elements of layout.annotations
autosize – Determines whether or not a layout width or height that has been left undefined by the user is initialized on each relayout. Note that, regardless of this attribute, an undefined layout width or height is always initialized on the first call to plot.
autotypenumbers – Using “strict” a numeric string in trace data is not converted to a number. Using convert types a numeric string in trace data may be treated as a number during automatic axis type
detection. This is the default value; however it could be overridden for individual axes.
barcornerradius – Sets the rounding of bar corners. May be an integer number of pixels, or a percentage of bar width (as a string ending in %).
bargap – Sets the gap (in plot fraction) between bars of adjacent location coordinates.
bargroupgap – Sets the gap (in plot fraction) between bars of the same location coordinate.
barmode – Determines how bars at the same location coordinate are displayed on the graph. With “stack”, the bars are stacked on top of one another With “relative”, the bars are stacked on top of one another, with negative values below the axis, positive values above With “group”, the bars are plotted next to one another centered around the shared location. With “overlay”, the bars are plotted over one another, you might need to reduce “opacity” to see multiple bars.
barnorm – Sets the normalization for bar traces on the graph. With “fraction”, the value of each bar is divided by the sum of all values at that location coordinate. “percent” is the same but multiplied by 100 to show percentages.
boxgap – Sets the gap (in plot fraction) between boxes of adjacent location coordinates. Has no effect on traces that have “width” set.
boxgroupgap – Sets the gap (in plot fraction) between boxes of the same location coordinate. Has no effect on traces that have “width” set.
boxmode – Determines how boxes at the same location coordinate are displayed on the graph. If “group”, the boxes are plotted next to one another centered around the shared location. If “overlay”, the boxes are plotted over one another, you might need to set “opacity” to see them multiple boxes. Has no effect on traces that have “width” set.
calendar – Sets the default calendar system to use for interpreting and displaying dates throughout the plot.
clickmode – Determines the mode of single click interactions. “event” is the default value and emits the plotly_click
event. In addition this mode emits the plotly_selected
event in drag modes “lasso” and “select”, but with no event data attached (kept for compatibility reasons). The “select” flag enables selecting single data points via click. This mode also supports persistent selections, meaning that pressing Shift while clicking, adds to / subtracts from an existing selection. “select” with hovermode
: “x” can be confusing, consider explicitly setting hovermode
: “closest” when using this feature. Selection events are sent accordingly as long as “event” flag is set as well. When the “event” flag is missing, plotly_click
and plotly_selected
events are not fired.
coloraxis – plotly.graph_objects.layout.Coloraxis
instance or dict with compatible properties
colorscale – plotly.graph_objects.layout.Colorscale
instance or dict with compatible properties
colorway – Sets the default trace colors.
computed – Placeholder for exporting automargin-impacting values namely margin.t
, margin.b
, margin.l
and margin.r
in “full-json” mode.
datarevision – If provided, a changed value tells Plotly.react
that one or more data arrays has changed. This way you can modify arrays in-place rather than making a complete new copy for an incremental change. If NOT provided, Plotly.react
assumes that data arrays are being treated as immutable, thus any data array with a different identity from its predecessor contains new data.
dragmode – Determines the mode of drag interactions. “select” and “lasso” apply only to scatter traces with markers or text. “orbit” and “turntable” apply only to 3D scenes.
editrevision – Controls persistence of user-driven changes in editable: true
configuration, other than trace names and axis titles. Defaults to layout.uirevision
.
extendfunnelareacolors – If true
, the funnelarea slice colors (whether given by funnelareacolorway
or inherited from colorway
) will be extended to three times its original length by first repeating every color 20% lighter then each color 20% darker. This is intended to reduce the likelihood of reusing the same color when you have many slices, but you can set false
to disable. Colors provided in the trace, using marker.colors
, are never extended.
extendiciclecolors – If true
, the icicle slice colors (whether given by iciclecolorway
or inherited from colorway
) will be extended to three times its original length by first repeating every color 20% lighter then each color 20% darker. This is intended to reduce the likelihood of reusing the same color when you have many slices, but you can set false
to disable. Colors provided in the trace, using marker.colors
, are never extended.
extendpiecolors – If true
, the pie slice colors (whether given by piecolorway
or inherited from colorway
) will be extended to three times its original length by first repeating every color 20% lighter then each color 20% darker. This is intended to reduce the likelihood of reusing the same color when you have many slices, but you can set false
to disable. Colors provided in the trace, using marker.colors
, are never extended.
extendsunburstcolors – If true
, the sunburst slice colors (whether given by sunburstcolorway
or inherited from colorway
) will be extended to three times its original length by first repeating every color 20% lighter then each color 20% darker. This is intended to reduce the likelihood of reusing the same color when you have many slices, but you can set false
to disable. Colors provided in the trace, using marker.colors
, are never extended.
extendtreemapcolors – If true
, the treemap slice colors (whether given by treemapcolorway
or inherited from colorway
) will be extended to three times its original length by first repeating every color 20% lighter then each color 20% darker. This is intended to reduce the likelihood of reusing the same color when you have many slices, but you can set false
to disable. Colors provided in the trace, using marker.colors
, are never extended.
font – Sets the global font. Note that fonts used in traces and other layout components inherit from the global font.
funnelareacolorway – Sets the default funnelarea slice colors. Defaults to the main colorway
used for trace colors. If you specify a new list here it can still be extended with lighter and darker colors, see extendfunnelareacolors
.
funnelgap – Sets the gap (in plot fraction) between bars of adjacent location coordinates.
funnelgroupgap – Sets the gap (in plot fraction) between bars of the same location coordinate.
funnelmode – Determines how bars at the same location coordinate are displayed on the graph. With “stack”, the bars are stacked on top of one another With “group”, the bars are plotted next to one another centered around the shared location. With “overlay”, the bars are plotted over one another, you might need to reduce “opacity” to see multiple bars.
geo – plotly.graph_objects.layout.Geo
instance or dict with compatible properties
grid – plotly.graph_objects.layout.Grid
instance or dict with compatible properties
height – Sets the plot’s height (in px).
hiddenlabels – hiddenlabels is the funnelarea & pie chart analog of visible:’legendonly’ but it can contain many labels, and can simultaneously hide slices from several pies/funnelarea charts
hiddenlabelssrc – Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for hiddenlabels
.
hidesources – Determines whether or not a text link citing the data source is placed at the bottom-right cored of the figure. Has only an effect only on graphs that have been generated via forked graphs from the Chart Studio Cloud (at https://chart-studio.plotly.com or on- premise).
hoverdistance – Sets the default distance (in pixels) to look for data to add hover labels (-1 means no cutoff, 0 means no looking for data). This is only a real distance for hovering on point-like objects, like scatter points. For area-like objects (bars, scatter fills, etc) hovering is on inside the area and off outside, but these objects will not supersede hover on point-like objects in case of conflict.
hoverlabel – plotly.graph_objects.layout.Hoverlabel
instance or dict with compatible properties
hovermode – Determines the mode of hover interactions. If “closest”, a single hoverlabel will appear for the “closest” point within the hoverdistance
. If “x” (or “y”), multiple hoverlabels will appear for multiple points at the “closest” x- (or y-) coordinate within the hoverdistance
, with the caveat that no more than one hoverlabel will appear per trace. If x unified (or y unified), a single hoverlabel will appear multiple points at the closest x- (or y-) coordinate within the hoverdistance
with the caveat that no more than one hoverlabel will appear per trace. In this mode, spikelines are enabled by default perpendicular to the specified axis. If false, hover interactions are disabled.
hoversubplots – Determines expansion of hover effects to other subplots If “single” just the axis pair of the primary point is included without overlaying subplots. If “overlaying” all subplots using the main axis and occupying the same space are included. If “axis”, also include stacked subplots using the same axis when hovermode
is set to “x”, x unified, “y” or y unified.
iciclecolorway – Sets the default icicle slice colors. Defaults to the main colorway
used for trace colors. If you specify a new list here it can still be extended with lighter and darker colors, see extendiciclecolors
.
images – A tuple of plotly.graph_objects.layout.Image
instances or dicts with compatible properties
imagedefaults – When used in a template (as layout.template.layout.imagedefaults), sets the default property values to use for elements of layout.images
legend – plotly.graph_objects.layout.Legend
instance or dict with compatible properties
map – plotly.graph_objects.layout.Map
instance or dict with compatible properties
mapbox – plotly.graph_objects.layout.Mapbox
instance or dict with compatible properties
margin – plotly.graph_objects.layout.Margin
instance or dict with compatible properties
meta – Assigns extra meta information that can be used in various text
attributes. Attributes such as the graph, axis and colorbar title.text
, annotation text
trace.name
in legend items, rangeselector
, updatemenus
and sliders
label
text all support meta
. One can access meta
fields using template strings: %{meta[i]}
where i
is the index of the meta
item in question. meta
can also be an object for example {key: value}
which can be accessed %{meta[key]}.
metasrc – Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for meta
.
minreducedheight – Minimum height of the plot with margin.automargin applied (in px)
minreducedwidth – Minimum width of the plot with margin.automargin applied (in px)
modebar – plotly.graph_objects.layout.Modebar
instance or dict with compatible properties
newselection – plotly.graph_objects.layout.Newselection
instance or dict with compatible properties
newshape – plotly.graph_objects.layout.Newshape
instance or dict with compatible properties
paper_bgcolor – Sets the background color of the paper where the graph is drawn.
piecolorway – Sets the default pie slice colors. Defaults to the main colorway
used for trace colors. If you specify a new list here it can still be extended with lighter and darker colors, see extendpiecolors
.
plot_bgcolor – Sets the background color of the plotting area in- between x and y axes.
polar – plotly.graph_objects.layout.Polar
instance or dict with compatible properties
scattergap – Sets the gap (in plot fraction) between scatter points of adjacent location coordinates. Defaults to bargap
.
scattermode – Determines how scatter points at the same location coordinate are displayed on the graph. With “group”, the scatter points are plotted next to one another centered around the shared location. With “overlay”, the scatter points are plotted over one another, you might need to reduce “opacity” to see multiple scatter points.
scene – plotly.graph_objects.layout.Scene
instance or dict with compatible properties
selectdirection – When dragmode
is set to “select”, this limits the selection of the drag to horizontal, vertical or diagonal. “h” only allows horizontal selection, “v” only vertical, “d” only diagonal and “any” sets no limit.
selectionrevision – Controls persistence of user-driven changes in selected points from all traces.
selections – A tuple of plotly.graph_objects.layout.Selection
instances or dicts with compatible properties
selectiondefaults – When used in a template (as layout.template.layout.selectiondefaults), sets the default property values to use for elements of layout.selections
separators – Sets the decimal and thousand separators. For example, *. * puts a ‘.’ before decimals and a space between thousands. In English locales, dflt is “.,” but other locales may alter this default.
shapes – A tuple of plotly.graph_objects.layout.Shape
instances or dicts with compatible properties
shapedefaults – When used in a template (as layout.template.layout.shapedefaults), sets the default property values to use for elements of layout.shapes
showlegend – Determines whether or not a legend is drawn. Default is true
if there is a trace to show and any of these: a) Two or more traces would by default be shown in the legend. b) One pie trace is shown in the legend. c) One trace is explicitly given with showlegend: true
.
sliders – A tuple of plotly.graph_objects.layout.Slider
instances or dicts with compatible properties
sliderdefaults – When used in a template (as layout.template.layout.sliderdefaults), sets the default property values to use for elements of layout.sliders
smith – plotly.graph_objects.layout.Smith
instance or dict with compatible properties
spikedistance – Sets the default distance (in pixels) to look for data to draw spikelines to (-1 means no cutoff, 0 means no looking for data). As with hoverdistance, distance does not apply to area-like objects. In addition, some objects can be hovered on but will not generate spikelines, such as scatter fills.
sunburstcolorway – Sets the default sunburst slice colors. Defaults to the main colorway
used for trace colors. If you specify a new list here it can still be extended with lighter and darker colors, see extendsunburstcolors
.
template – Default attributes to be applied to the plot. This should be a dict with format: {'layout': layoutTemplate, 'data': {trace_type: [traceTemplate, ...], ...}}
where layoutTemplate
is a dict matching the structure of figure.layout
and traceTemplate
is a dict matching the structure of the trace with type trace_type
(e.g. ‘scatter’). Alternatively, this may be specified as an instance of plotly.graph_objects.layout.Template. Trace templates are applied cyclically to traces of each type. Container arrays (eg annotations
) have special handling: An object ending in defaults
(eg annotationdefaults
) is applied to each array item. But if an item has a templateitemname
key we look in the template array for an item with matching name
and apply that instead. If no matching name
is found we mark the item invisible. Any named template item not referenced is appended to the end of the array, so this can be used to add a watermark annotation or a logo image, for example. To omit one of these items on the plot, make an item with matching templateitemname
and visible: false
.
ternary – plotly.graph_objects.layout.Ternary
instance or dict with compatible properties
title – plotly.graph_objects.layout.Title
instance or dict with compatible properties
transition – Sets transition options used during Plotly.react updates.
treemapcolorway – Sets the default treemap slice colors. Defaults to the main colorway
used for trace colors. If you specify a new list here it can still be extended with lighter and darker colors, see extendtreemapcolors
.
uirevision – Used to allow user interactions with the plot to persist after Plotly.react
calls that are unaware of these interactions. If uirevision
is omitted, or if it is given and it changed from the previous Plotly.react
call, the exact new figure is used. If uirevision
is truthy and did NOT change, any attribute that has been affected by user interactions and did not receive a different value in the new figure will keep the interaction value. layout.uirevision
attribute serves as the default for uirevision
attributes in various sub-containers. For finer control you can set these sub-attributes directly. For example, if your app separately controls the data on the x and y axes you might set xaxis.uirevision=*time*
and yaxis.uirevision=*cost*
. Then if only the y data is changed, you can update yaxis.uirevision=*quantity*
and the y axis range will reset but the x axis range will retain any user-driven zoom.
uniformtext – plotly.graph_objects.layout.Uniformtext
instance or dict with compatible properties
updatemenus – A tuple of plotly.graph_objects.layout.Updatemenu
instances or dicts with compatible properties
updatemenudefaults – When used in a template (as layout.template.layout.updatemenudefaults), sets the default property values to use for elements of layout.updatemenus
violingap – Sets the gap (in plot fraction) between violins of adjacent location coordinates. Has no effect on traces that have “width” set.
violingroupgap – Sets the gap (in plot fraction) between violins of the same location coordinate. Has no effect on traces that have “width” set.
violinmode – Determines how violins at the same location coordinate are displayed on the graph. If “group”, the violins are plotted next to one another centered around the shared location. If “overlay”, the violins are plotted over one another, you might need to set “opacity” to see them multiple violins. Has no effect on traces that have “width” set.
waterfallgap – Sets the gap (in plot fraction) between bars of adjacent location coordinates.
waterfallgroupgap – Sets the gap (in plot fraction) between bars of the same location coordinate.
waterfallmode – Determines how bars at the same location coordinate are displayed on the graph. With “group”, the bars are plotted next to one another centered around the shared location. With “overlay”, the bars are plotted over one another, you might need to reduce “opacity” to see multiple bars.
width – Sets the plot’s width (in px).
xaxis – plotly.graph_objects.layout.XAxis
instance or dict with compatible properties
yaxis – plotly.graph_objects.layout.YAxis
instance or dict with compatible properties
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