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bokeh.plotting.figure.diamond() function in Python

Last Updated : 15 Jul, 2025

Bokeh is a data visualization library in Python that provides high-performance interactive charts and plots and the output can be obtained in various mediums like notebook, HTML and server. Figure Class create a new Figure for plotting. It is a subclass of Plot that simplifies plot creation with default axes, grids, tools, etc.  

The diamond() function in the plotting module of the bokeh library is used to Configure and add Diamond glyphs to this Figure. 
 

Syntax: diamond(x, y, size=4, angle=0.0, *, angle_units='rad', fill_alpha=1.0, fill_color='gray', line_alpha=1.0, line_cap='butt', line_color='black', line_dash=[], line_dash_offset=0, line_join='bevel', line_width=1, name=None, tags=[], **kwargs)

Parameters: This method accept the following parameters that are described below: 
 


Return: This method return the GlyphRenderer value. 
 


Below examples illustrate the bokeh.plotting.figure.diamond() function in bokeh.plotting: 
Example 1: 
 

Python3
# Implementation of bokeh function 
   
import numpy as np  
from bokeh.plotting import figure, output_file, show 
   
plot = figure(plot_width = 300, plot_height = 300) 
plot.diamond(x = [1, 2, 3], y = [3, 7, 5],  
            size = 20, color ="red", alpha = 0.9) 
   
show(plot) 

Output: 
 


Example 2: 
 

Python3
# Implementation of bokeh function 
   
import numpy as np  
from bokeh.plotting import figure, output_file, show 
   
x = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] 
y = [6, 7, 8, 7, 3] 
  
output_file("geeksforgeeks.html") 
  
p = figure(plot_width = 300, plot_height = 300) 

p.line(x, y, line_width = 2) 
p.diamond(x, y, fill_color ="red",  
         line_color ="green", size = 18) 
  
show(p) 

Output: 
 



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