plotly.graph_objects.Histogram¶
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class
plotly.graph_objects.Histogram(arg=None, alignmentgroup=None, autobinx=None, autobiny=None, bingroup=None, cumulative=None, customdata=None, customdatasrc=None, error_x=None, error_y=None, histfunc=None, histnorm=None, hoverinfo=None, hoverinfosrc=None, hoverlabel=None, hovertemplate=None, hovertemplatesrc=None, hovertext=None, hovertextsrc=None, ids=None, idssrc=None, legendgroup=None, marker=None, meta=None, metasrc=None, name=None, nbinsx=None, nbinsy=None, offsetgroup=None, opacity=None, orientation=None, selected=None, selectedpoints=None, showlegend=None, stream=None, text=None, textsrc=None, uid=None, uirevision=None, unselected=None, visible=None, x=None, xaxis=None, xbins=None, xcalendar=None, xsrc=None, y=None, yaxis=None, ybins=None, ycalendar=None, ysrc=None, **kwargs)¶ -
__init__(arg=None, alignmentgroup=None, autobinx=None, autobiny=None, bingroup=None, cumulative=None, customdata=None, customdatasrc=None, error_x=None, error_y=None, histfunc=None, histnorm=None, hoverinfo=None, hoverinfosrc=None, hoverlabel=None, hovertemplate=None, hovertemplatesrc=None, hovertext=None, hovertextsrc=None, ids=None, idssrc=None, legendgroup=None, marker=None, meta=None, metasrc=None, name=None, nbinsx=None, nbinsy=None, offsetgroup=None, opacity=None, orientation=None, selected=None, selectedpoints=None, showlegend=None, stream=None, text=None, textsrc=None, uid=None, uirevision=None, unselected=None, visible=None, x=None, xaxis=None, xbins=None, xcalendar=None, xsrc=None, y=None, yaxis=None, ybins=None, ycalendar=None, ysrc=None, **kwargs)¶ Construct a new Histogram object
The sample data from which statistics are computed is set in
xfor vertically spanning histograms and inyfor horizontally spanning histograms. Binning options are setxbinsandybinsrespectively if no aggregation data is provided.- Parameters
arg – dict of properties compatible with this constructor or an instance of
plotly.graph_objects.Histogramalignmentgroup – Set several traces linked to the same position axis or matching axes to the same alignmentgroup. This controls whether bars compute their positional range dependently or independently.
autobinx – Obsolete: since v1.42 each bin attribute is auto- determined separately and
autobinxis not needed. However, we acceptautobinx: trueorfalseand will updatexbinsaccordingly before deletingautobinxfrom the trace.autobiny – Obsolete: since v1.42 each bin attribute is auto- determined separately and
autobinyis not needed. However, we acceptautobiny: trueorfalseand will updateybinsaccordingly before deletingautobinyfrom the trace.bingroup – Set a group of histogram traces which will have compatible bin settings. Note that traces on the same subplot and with the same “orientation” under
barmode“stack”, “relative” and “group” are forced into the same bingroup, Usingbingroup, traces underbarmode“overlay” and on different axes (of the same axis type) can have compatible bin settings. Note that histogram and histogram2d* trace can share the samebingroupcumulative –
plotly.graph_objects.histogram.Cumulativeinstance or dict with compatible propertiescustomdata – Assigns extra data each datum. This may be useful when listening to hover, click and selection events. Note that, “scatter” traces also appends customdata items in the markers DOM elements
customdatasrc – Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for customdata .
error_x –
plotly.graph_objects.histogram.ErrorXinstance or dict with compatible propertieserror_y –
plotly.graph_objects.histogram.ErrorYinstance or dict with compatible propertieshistfunc – Specifies the binning function used for this histogram trace. If “count”, the histogram values are computed by counting the number of values lying inside each bin. If “sum”, “avg”, “min”, “max”, the histogram values are computed using the sum, the average, the minimum or the maximum of the values lying inside each bin respectively.
histnorm – Specifies the type of normalization used for this histogram trace. If “”, the span of each bar corresponds to the number of occurrences (i.e. the number of data points lying inside the bins). If “percent” / “probability”, the span of each bar corresponds to the percentage / fraction of occurrences with respect to the total number of sample points (here, the sum of all bin HEIGHTS equals 100% / 1). If “density”, the span of each bar corresponds to the number of occurrences in a bin divided by the size of the bin interval (here, the sum of all bin AREAS equals the total number of sample points). If probability density, the area of each bar corresponds to the probability that an event will fall into the corresponding bin (here, the sum of all bin AREAS equals 1).
hoverinfo – Determines which trace information appear on hover. If
noneorskipare set, no information is displayed upon hovering. But, ifnoneis set, click and hover events are still fired.hoverinfosrc – Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for hoverinfo .
hoverlabel –
plotly.graph_objects.histogram.Hoverlabelinstance or dict with compatible propertieshovertemplate – Template string used for rendering the information that appear on hover box. Note that this will override
hoverinfo. Variables are inserted using %{variable}, for example “y: %{y}”. Numbers are formatted using d3-format’s syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for example “Price: %{y:$.2f}”. https://github.com/d3/d3-3.x-api- reference/blob/master/Formatting.md#d3_format for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are formatted using d3-time-format’s syntax %{variable|d3-time- format}, for example “Day: %{2019-01-01|%A}”. https://github.com/d3/d3-time-format#locale_format for details on the date formatting syntax. The variables available inhovertemplateare the ones emitted as event data described at this link https://plotly.com/javascript/plotlyjs-events/#event- data. Additionally, every attributes that can be specified per-point (the ones that arearrayOk: true) are available. variablebinNumberAnything contained in tag<extra>is displayed in the secondary box, for example “<extra>{fullData.name}</extra>”. To hide the secondary box completely, use an empty tag<extra></extra>.hovertemplatesrc – Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for hovertemplate .
hovertext – Same as
text.hovertextsrc – Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for hovertext .
ids – Assigns id labels to each datum. These ids for object constancy of data points during animation. Should be an array of strings, not numbers or any other type.
idssrc – Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for ids .
legendgroup – Sets the legend group for this trace. Traces part of the same legend group hide/show at the same time when toggling legend items.
marker –
plotly.graph_objects.histogram.Markerinstance or dict with compatible propertiesmeta – Assigns extra meta information associated with this trace that can be used in various text attributes. Attributes such as trace
name, graph, axis and colorbartitle.text, annotationtextrangeselector,updatemenuesandsliderslabeltext all supportmeta. To access the tracemetavalues in an attribute in the same trace, simply use%{meta[i]}whereiis the index or key of themetaitem in question. To access tracemetain layout attributes, use%{data[n[.meta[i]}whereiis the index or key of themetaandnis the trace index.metasrc – Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for meta .
name – Sets the trace name. The trace name appear as the legend item and on hover.
nbinsx – Specifies the maximum number of desired bins. This value will be used in an algorithm that will decide the optimal bin size such that the histogram best visualizes the distribution of the data. Ignored if
xbins.sizeis provided.nbinsy – Specifies the maximum number of desired bins. This value will be used in an algorithm that will decide the optimal bin size such that the histogram best visualizes the distribution of the data. Ignored if
ybins.sizeis provided.offsetgroup – Set several traces linked to the same position axis or matching axes to the same offsetgroup where bars of the same position coordinate will line up.
opacity – Sets the opacity of the trace.
orientation – Sets the orientation of the bars. With “v” (“h”), the value of the each bar spans along the vertical (horizontal).
selected –
plotly.graph_objects.histogram.Selectedinstance or dict with compatible propertiesselectedpoints – Array containing integer indices of selected points. Has an effect only for traces that support selections. Note that an empty array means an empty selection where the
unselectedare turned on for all points, whereas, any other non-array values means no selection all where theselectedandunselectedstyles have no effect.showlegend – Determines whether or not an item corresponding to this trace is shown in the legend.
stream –
plotly.graph_objects.histogram.Streaminstance or dict with compatible propertiestext – Sets hover text elements associated with each bar. If a single string, the same string appears over all bars. If an array of string, the items are mapped in order to the this trace’s coordinates.
textsrc – Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for text .
uid – Assign an id to this trace, Use this to provide object constancy between traces during animations and transitions.
uirevision – Controls persistence of some user-driven changes to the trace:
constraintrangeinparcoordstraces, as well as someeditable: truemodifications such asnameandcolorbar.title. Defaults tolayout.uirevision. Note that other user-driven trace attribute changes are controlled bylayoutattributes:trace.visibleis controlled bylayout.legend.uirevision,selectedpointsis controlled bylayout.selectionrevision, andcolorbar.(x|y)(accessible withconfig: {editable: true}) is controlled bylayout.editrevision. Trace changes are tracked byuid, which only falls back on trace index if nouidis provided. So if your app can add/remove traces before the end of thedataarray, such that the same trace has a different index, you can still preserve user-driven changes if you give each trace auidthat stays with it as it moves.unselected –
plotly.graph_objects.histogram.Unselectedinstance or dict with compatible propertiesvisible – Determines whether or not this trace is visible. If “legendonly”, the trace is not drawn, but can appear as a legend item (provided that the legend itself is visible).
x – Sets the sample data to be binned on the x axis.
xaxis – Sets a reference between this trace’s x coordinates and a 2D cartesian x axis. If “x” (the default value), the x coordinates refer to
layout.xaxis. If “x2”, the x coordinates refer tolayout.xaxis2, and so on.xbins –
plotly.graph_objects.histogram.XBinsinstance or dict with compatible propertiesxcalendar – Sets the calendar system to use with
xdate data.xsrc – Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for x .
y – Sets the sample data to be binned on the y axis.
yaxis – Sets a reference between this trace’s y coordinates and a 2D cartesian y axis. If “y” (the default value), the y coordinates refer to
layout.yaxis. If “y2”, the y coordinates refer tolayout.yaxis2, and so on.ybins –
plotly.graph_objects.histogram.YBinsinstance or dict with compatible propertiesycalendar – Sets the calendar system to use with
ydate data.ysrc – Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for y .
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plotly.graph_objects.histogram¶
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class
plotly.graph_objects.histogram.Cumulative(arg=None, currentbin=None, direction=None, enabled=None, **kwargs)¶ -
property
currentbin¶ Only applies if cumulative is enabled. Sets whether the current bin is included, excluded, or has half of its value included in the current cumulative value. “include” is the default for compatibility with various other tools, however it introduces a half-bin bias to the results. “exclude” makes the opposite half-bin bias, and “half” removes it.
- The ‘currentbin’ property is an enumeration that may be specified as:
- One of the following enumeration values:
[‘include’, ‘exclude’, ‘half’]
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- Return type
Any
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property
direction¶ Only applies if cumulative is enabled. If “increasing” (default) we sum all prior bins, so the result increases from left to right. If “decreasing” we sum later bins so the result decreases from left to right.
- The ‘direction’ property is an enumeration that may be specified as:
- One of the following enumeration values:
[‘increasing’, ‘decreasing’]
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Any
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property
enabled¶ If true, display the cumulative distribution by summing the binned values. Use the
directionandcentralbinattributes to tune the accumulation method. Note: in this mode, the “density”histnormsettings behave the same as their equivalents without “density”: “” and “density” both rise to the number of data points, and “probability” and probability density both rise to the number of sample points.The ‘enabled’ property must be specified as a bool (either True, or False)
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property
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class
plotly.graph_objects.histogram.ErrorX(arg=None, array=None, arrayminus=None, arrayminussrc=None, arraysrc=None, color=None, copy_ystyle=None, symmetric=None, thickness=None, traceref=None, tracerefminus=None, type=None, value=None, valueminus=None, visible=None, width=None, **kwargs)¶ -
property
array¶ Sets the data corresponding the length of each error bar. Values are plotted relative to the underlying data.
The ‘array’ property is an array that may be specified as a tuple, list, numpy array, or pandas Series
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numpy.ndarray
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property
arrayminus¶ Sets the data corresponding the length of each error bar in the bottom (left) direction for vertical (horizontal) bars Values are plotted relative to the underlying data.
The ‘arrayminus’ property is an array that may be specified as a tuple, list, numpy array, or pandas Series
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- Return type
numpy.ndarray
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property
arrayminussrc¶ Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for arrayminus .
The ‘arrayminussrc’ property must be specified as a string or as a plotly.grid_objs.Column object
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property
arraysrc¶ Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for array .
The ‘arraysrc’ property must be specified as a string or as a plotly.grid_objs.Column object
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property
color¶ Sets the stoke color of the error bars.
- 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
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property
copy_ystyle¶ The ‘copy_ystyle’ property must be specified as a bool (either True, or False)
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property
symmetric¶ Determines whether or not the error bars have the same length in both direction (top/bottom for vertical bars, left/right for horizontal bars.
The ‘symmetric’ property must be specified as a bool (either True, or False)
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property
thickness¶ Sets the thickness (in px) of the error bars.
- The ‘thickness’ property is a number and may be specified as:
An int or float in the interval [0, inf]
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- Return type
int|float
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property
traceref¶ - The ‘traceref’ property is a integer and may be specified as:
An int (or float that will be cast to an int) in the interval [0, 9223372036854775807]
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property
tracerefminus¶ - The ‘tracerefminus’ property is a integer and may be specified as:
An int (or float that will be cast to an int) in the interval [0, 9223372036854775807]
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property
type¶ Determines the rule used to generate the error bars. If *constant`, the bar lengths are of a constant value. Set this constant in
value. If “percent”, the bar lengths correspond to a percentage of underlying data. Set this percentage invalue. If “sqrt”, the bar lengths correspond to the square of the underlying data. If “data”, the bar lengths are set with data setarray.- The ‘type’ property is an enumeration that may be specified as:
- One of the following enumeration values:
[‘percent’, ‘constant’, ‘sqrt’, ‘data’]
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- Return type
Any
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property
value¶ Sets the value of either the percentage (if
typeis set to “percent”) or the constant (iftypeis set to “constant”) corresponding to the lengths of the error bars.- The ‘value’ property is a number and may be specified as:
An int or float in the interval [0, inf]
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- Return type
int|float
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property
valueminus¶ Sets the value of either the percentage (if
typeis set to “percent”) or the constant (iftypeis set to “constant”) corresponding to the lengths of the error bars in the bottom (left) direction for vertical (horizontal) bars- The ‘valueminus’ property is a number and may be specified as:
An int or float in the interval [0, inf]
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- Return type
int|float
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property
visible¶ Determines whether or not this set of error bars is visible.
The ‘visible’ property must be specified as a bool (either True, or False)
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property
width¶ Sets the width (in px) of the cross-bar at both ends of the error bars.
- The ‘width’ property is a number and may be specified as:
An int or float in the interval [0, inf]
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- Return type
int|float
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property
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class
plotly.graph_objects.histogram.ErrorY(arg=None, array=None, arrayminus=None, arrayminussrc=None, arraysrc=None, color=None, symmetric=None, thickness=None, traceref=None, tracerefminus=None, type=None, value=None, valueminus=None, visible=None, width=None, **kwargs)¶ -
property
array¶ Sets the data corresponding the length of each error bar. Values are plotted relative to the underlying data.
The ‘array’ property is an array that may be specified as a tuple, list, numpy array, or pandas Series
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- Return type
numpy.ndarray
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property
arrayminus¶ Sets the data corresponding the length of each error bar in the bottom (left) direction for vertical (horizontal) bars Values are plotted relative to the underlying data.
The ‘arrayminus’ property is an array that may be specified as a tuple, list, numpy array, or pandas Series
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- Return type
numpy.ndarray
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property
arrayminussrc¶ Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for arrayminus .
The ‘arrayminussrc’ property must be specified as a string or as a plotly.grid_objs.Column object
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property
arraysrc¶ Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for array .
The ‘arraysrc’ property must be specified as a string or as a plotly.grid_objs.Column object
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property
color¶ Sets the stoke color of the error bars.
- 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
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property
symmetric¶ Determines whether or not the error bars have the same length in both direction (top/bottom for vertical bars, left/right for horizontal bars.
The ‘symmetric’ property must be specified as a bool (either True, or False)
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property
thickness¶ Sets the thickness (in px) of the error bars.
- The ‘thickness’ property is a number and may be specified as:
An int or float in the interval [0, inf]
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- Return type
int|float
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property
traceref¶ - The ‘traceref’ property is a integer and may be specified as:
An int (or float that will be cast to an int) in the interval [0, 9223372036854775807]
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property
tracerefminus¶ - The ‘tracerefminus’ property is a integer and may be specified as:
An int (or float that will be cast to an int) in the interval [0, 9223372036854775807]
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property
type¶ Determines the rule used to generate the error bars. If *constant`, the bar lengths are of a constant value. Set this constant in
value. If “percent”, the bar lengths correspond to a percentage of underlying data. Set this percentage invalue. If “sqrt”, the bar lengths correspond to the square of the underlying data. If “data”, the bar lengths are set with data setarray.- The ‘type’ property is an enumeration that may be specified as:
- One of the following enumeration values:
[‘percent’, ‘constant’, ‘sqrt’, ‘data’]
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- Return type
Any
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property
value¶ Sets the value of either the percentage (if
typeis set to “percent”) or the constant (iftypeis set to “constant”) corresponding to the lengths of the error bars.- The ‘value’ property is a number and may be specified as:
An int or float in the interval [0, inf]
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- Return type
int|float
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property
valueminus¶ Sets the value of either the percentage (if
typeis set to “percent”) or the constant (iftypeis set to “constant”) corresponding to the lengths of the error bars in the bottom (left) direction for vertical (horizontal) bars- The ‘valueminus’ property is a number and may be specified as:
An int or float in the interval [0, inf]
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- Return type
int|float
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property
visible¶ Determines whether or not this set of error bars is visible.
The ‘visible’ property must be specified as a bool (either True, or False)
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- Return type
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property
width¶ Sets the width (in px) of the cross-bar at both ends of the error bars.
- The ‘width’ property is a number and may be specified as:
An int or float in the interval [0, inf]
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- Return type
int|float
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property
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class
plotly.graph_objects.histogram.Hoverlabel(arg=None, align=None, alignsrc=None, bgcolor=None, bgcolorsrc=None, bordercolor=None, bordercolorsrc=None, font=None, namelength=None, namelengthsrc=None, **kwargs)¶ -
property
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
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- Return type
Any|numpy.ndarray
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property
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
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property
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
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- Return type
str|numpy.ndarray
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property
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
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property
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
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- Return type
str|numpy.ndarray
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property
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
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- Return type
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property
font¶ Sets the font used in hover labels.
The ‘font’ property is an instance of Font that may be specified as:
An instance of
plotly.graph_objects.histogram.hoverlabel.FontA 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 .
size
- sizesrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for size .
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- Return type
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property
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 - 3characters 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
- Return type
int|numpy.ndarray
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property
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class
plotly.graph_objects.histogram.Marker(arg=None, autocolorscale=None, cauto=None, cmax=None, cmid=None, cmin=None, color=None, coloraxis=None, colorbar=None, colorscale=None, colorsrc=None, line=None, opacity=None, opacitysrc=None, reversescale=None, showscale=None, **kwargs)¶ -
property
autocolorscale¶ Determines whether the colorscale is a default palette (
autocolorscale: true) or the palette determined bymarker.colorscale. Has an effect only if inmarker.color`is set to a numerical array. In case `colorscaleis unspecified orautocolorscaleis true, the default palette will be chosen according to whether numbers in thecolorarray are all positive, all negative or mixed.The ‘autocolorscale’ property must be specified as a bool (either True, or False)
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- Return type
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property
cauto¶ Determines whether or not the color domain is computed with respect to the input data (here in
marker.color) or the bounds set inmarker.cminandmarker.cmaxHas an effect only if inmarker.color`is set to a numerical array. Defaults to `falsewhenmarker.cminandmarker.cmaxare set by the user.The ‘cauto’ property must be specified as a bool (either True, or False)
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- Return type
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property
cmax¶ Sets the upper bound of the color domain. Has an effect only if in
marker.color`is set to a numerical array. Value should have the same units as in `marker.colorand if set,marker.cminmust be set as well.- The ‘cmax’ property is a number and may be specified as:
An int or float
- Returns
- Return type
int|float
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property
cmid¶ Sets the mid-point of the color domain by scaling
marker.cminand/ormarker.cmaxto be equidistant to this point. Has an effect only if inmarker.color`is set to a numerical array. Value should have the same units as in `marker.color. Has no effect whenmarker.cautoisfalse.- The ‘cmid’ property is a number and may be specified as:
An int or float
- Returns
- Return type
int|float
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property
cmin¶ Sets the lower bound of the color domain. Has an effect only if in
marker.color`is set to a numerical array. Value should have the same units as in `marker.colorand if set,marker.cmaxmust be set as well.- The ‘cmin’ property is a number and may be specified as:
An int or float
- Returns
- Return type
int|float
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property
color¶ Sets themarkercolor. It accepts either a specific color or an array of numbers that are mapped to the colorscale relative to the max and min values of the array or relative to
marker.cminandmarker.cmaxif set.- 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
A number that will be interpreted as a color according to histogram.marker.colorscale
A list or array of any of the above
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- Return type
str|numpy.ndarray
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property
coloraxis¶ Sets a reference to a shared color axis. References to these shared color axes are “coloraxis”, “coloraxis2”, “coloraxis3”, etc. Settings for these shared color axes are set in the layout, under
layout.coloraxis,layout.coloraxis2, etc. Note that multiple color scales can be linked to the same color axis.The ‘coloraxis’ property is an identifier of a particular subplot, of type ‘coloraxis’, that may be specified as the string ‘coloraxis’ optionally followed by an integer >= 1 (e.g. ‘coloraxis’, ‘coloraxis1’, ‘coloraxis2’, ‘coloraxis3’, etc.)
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property
colorbar¶ The ‘colorbar’ property is an instance of ColorBar that may be specified as:
An instance of
plotly.graph_objects.histogram.marker.ColorBarA dict of string/value properties that will be passed to the ColorBar constructor
Supported dict properties:
- bgcolor
Sets the color of padded area.
- bordercolor
Sets the axis line color.
- borderwidth
Sets the width (in px) or the border enclosing this color bar.
- dtick
Sets the step in-between ticks on this axis. Use with
tick0. Must be a positive number, or special strings available to “log” and “date” axes. If the axistypeis “log”, then ticks are set every 10^(n*dtick) where n is the tick number. For example, to set a tick mark at 1, 10, 100, 1000, … set dtick to 1. To set tick marks at 1, 100, 10000, … set dtick to 2. To set tick marks at 1, 5, 25, 125, 625, 3125, … set dtick to log_10(5), or 0.69897000433. “log” has several special values; “L<f>”, wherefis a positive number, gives ticks linearly spaced in value (but not position). For exampletick0= 0.1,dtick= “L0.5” will put ticks at 0.1, 0.6, 1.1, 1.6 etc. To show powers of 10 plus small digits between, use “D1” (all digits) or “D2” (only 2 and 5).tick0is ignored for “D1” and “D2”. If the axistypeis “date”, then you must convert the time to milliseconds. For example, to set the interval between ticks to one day, setdtickto 86400000.0. “date” also has special values “M<n>” gives ticks spaced by a number of months.nmust be a positive integer. To set ticks on the 15th of every third month, settick0to “2000-01-15” anddtickto “M3”. To set ticks every 4 years, setdtickto “M48”- exponentformat
Determines a formatting rule for the tick exponents. For example, consider the number 1,000,000,000. If “none”, it appears as 1,000,000,000. If “e”, 1e+9. If “E”, 1E+9. If “power”, 1x10^9 (with 9 in a super script). If “SI”, 1G. If “B”, 1B.
- len
Sets the length of the color bar This measure excludes the padding of both ends. That is, the color bar length is this length minus the padding on both ends.
- lenmode
Determines whether this color bar’s length (i.e. the measure in the color variation direction) is set in units of plot “fraction” or in *pixels. Use
lento set the value.- minexponent
Hide SI prefix for 10^n if |n| is below this number. This only has an effect when
tickformatis “SI” or “B”.- nticks
Specifies the maximum number of ticks for the particular axis. The actual number of ticks will be chosen automatically to be less than or equal to
nticks. Has an effect only iftickmodeis set to “auto”.- outlinecolor
Sets the axis line color.
- outlinewidth
Sets the width (in px) of the axis line.
- separatethousands
If “true”, even 4-digit integers are separated
- showexponent
If “all”, all exponents are shown besides their significands. If “first”, only the exponent of the first tick is shown. If “last”, only the exponent of the last tick is shown. If “none”, no exponents appear.
- showticklabels
Determines whether or not the tick labels are drawn.
- showtickprefix
If “all”, all tick labels are displayed with a prefix. If “first”, only the first tick is displayed with a prefix. If “last”, only the last tick is displayed with a suffix. If “none”, tick prefixes are hidden.
- showticksuffix
Same as
showtickprefixbut for tick suffixes.- thickness
Sets the thickness of the color bar This measure excludes the size of the padding, ticks and labels.
- thicknessmode
Determines whether this color bar’s thickness (i.e. the measure in the constant color direction) is set in units of plot “fraction” or in “pixels”. Use
thicknessto set the value.- tick0
Sets the placement of the first tick on this axis. Use with
dtick. If the axistypeis “log”, then you must take the log of your starting tick (e.g. to set the starting tick to 100, set thetick0to 2) except whendtick`=*L<f>* (see `dtickfor more info). If the axistypeis “date”, it should be a date string, like date data. If the axistypeis “category”, it should be a number, using the scale where each category is assigned a serial number from zero in the order it appears.- tickangle
Sets the angle of the tick labels with respect to the horizontal. For example, a
tickangleof -90 draws the tick labels vertically.- tickcolor
Sets the tick color.
- tickfont
Sets the color bar’s tick label font
- tickformat
Sets the tick label formatting rule using d3 formatting mini-languages which are very similar to those in Python. For numbers, see: https://github.com/d3/d3-3.x-api- reference/blob/master/Formatting.md#d3_format And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time- format#locale_format We add one item to d3’s date formatter: “%{n}f” for fractional seconds with n digits. For example, 2016-10-13 09:15:23.456 with tickformat “%H~%M~%S.%2f” would display “09~15~23.46”
- tickformatstops
A tuple of
plotly.graph_objects.histogr am.marker.colorbar.Tickformatstopinstances or dicts with compatible properties- tickformatstopdefaults
When used in a template (as layout.template.dat a.histogram.marker.colorbar.tickformatstopdefau lts), sets the default property values to use for elements of histogram.marker.colorbar.tickformatstops
- ticklabelposition
Determines where tick labels are drawn.
- ticklen
Sets the tick length (in px).
- tickmode
Sets the tick mode for this axis. If “auto”, the number of ticks is set via
nticks. If “linear”, the placement of the ticks is determined by a starting positiontick0and a tick stepdtick(“linear” is the default value iftick0anddtickare provided). If “array”, the placement of the ticks is set viatickvalsand the tick text isticktext. (“array” is the default value iftickvalsis provided).- tickprefix
Sets a tick label prefix.
- ticks
Determines whether ticks are drawn or not. If “”, this axis’ ticks are not drawn. If “outside” (“inside”), this axis’ are drawn outside (inside) the axis lines.
- ticksuffix
Sets a tick label suffix.
- ticktext
Sets the text displayed at the ticks position via
tickvals. Only has an effect iftickmodeis set to “array”. Used withtickvals.- ticktextsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for ticktext .
- tickvals
Sets the values at which ticks on this axis appear. Only has an effect if
tickmodeis set to “array”. Used withticktext.- tickvalssrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for tickvals .
- tickwidth
Sets the tick width (in px).
- title
plotly.graph_objects.histogram.marker.c olorbar.Titleinstance or dict with compatible properties- titlefont
Deprecated: Please use histogram.marker.colorbar.title.font instead. Sets this color bar’s title font. Note that the title’s font used to be set by the now deprecated
titlefontattribute.- titleside
Deprecated: Please use histogram.marker.colorbar.title.side instead. Determines the location of color bar’s title with respect to the color bar. Note that the title’s location used to be set by the now deprecated
titlesideattribute.- x
Sets the x position of the color bar (in plot fraction).
- xanchor
Sets this color bar’s horizontal position anchor. This anchor binds the
xposition to the “left”, “center” or “right” of the color bar.- xpad
Sets the amount of padding (in px) along the x direction.
- y
Sets the y position of the color bar (in plot fraction).
- yanchor
Sets this color bar’s vertical position anchor This anchor binds the
yposition to the “top”, “middle” or “bottom” of the color bar.- ypad
Sets the amount of padding (in px) along the y direction.
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property
colorscale¶ Sets the colorscale. Has an effect only if in
marker.color`is set to a numerical array. The colorscale must be an array containing arrays mapping a normalized value to an rgb, rgba, hex, hsl, hsv, or named color string. At minimum, a mapping for the lowest (0) and highest (1) values are required. For example, `[[0, 'rgb(0,0,255)'], [1, 'rgb(255,0,0)']]. To control the bounds of the colorscale in color space, use`marker.cmin` andmarker.cmax. Alternatively,colorscalemay be a palette name string of the following list: Greys,YlGnB u,Greens,YlOrRd,Bluered,RdBu,Reds,Blues,Picnic,Rainbow,Portland ,Jet,Hot,Blackbody,Earth,Electric,Viridis,Cividis.The ‘colorscale’ property is a colorscale and may be specified as:
A list of colors that will be spaced evenly to create the colorscale. Many predefined colorscale lists are included in the sequential, diverging, and cyclical modules in the plotly.colors package.
A list of 2-element lists where the first element is the normalized color level value (starting at 0 and ending at 1), and the second item is a valid color string. (e.g. [[0, ‘green’], [0.5, ‘red’], [1.0, ‘rgb(0, 0, 255)’]])
- One of the following named colorscales:
- [‘aggrnyl’, ‘agsunset’, ‘algae’, ‘amp’, ‘armyrose’, ‘balance’,
‘blackbody’, ‘bluered’, ‘blues’, ‘blugrn’, ‘bluyl’, ‘brbg’, ‘brwnyl’, ‘bugn’, ‘bupu’, ‘burg’, ‘burgyl’, ‘cividis’, ‘curl’, ‘darkmint’, ‘deep’, ‘delta’, ‘dense’, ‘earth’, ‘edge’, ‘electric’, ‘emrld’, ‘fall’, ‘geyser’, ‘gnbu’, ‘gray’, ‘greens’, ‘greys’, ‘haline’, ‘hot’, ‘hsv’, ‘ice’, ‘icefire’, ‘inferno’, ‘jet’, ‘magenta’, ‘magma’, ‘matter’, ‘mint’, ‘mrybm’, ‘mygbm’, ‘oranges’, ‘orrd’, ‘oryel’, ‘oxy’, ‘peach’, ‘phase’, ‘picnic’, ‘pinkyl’, ‘piyg’, ‘plasma’, ‘plotly3’, ‘portland’, ‘prgn’, ‘pubu’, ‘pubugn’, ‘puor’, ‘purd’, ‘purp’, ‘purples’, ‘purpor’, ‘rainbow’, ‘rdbu’, ‘rdgy’, ‘rdpu’, ‘rdylbu’, ‘rdylgn’, ‘redor’, ‘reds’, ‘solar’, ‘spectral’, ‘speed’, ‘sunset’, ‘sunsetdark’, ‘teal’, ‘tealgrn’, ‘tealrose’, ‘tempo’, ‘temps’, ‘thermal’, ‘tropic’, ‘turbid’, ‘turbo’, ‘twilight’, ‘viridis’, ‘ylgn’, ‘ylgnbu’, ‘ylorbr’, ‘ylorrd’].
Appending ‘_r’ to a named colorscale reverses it.
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property
colorsrc¶ Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for color .
The ‘colorsrc’ property must be specified as a string or as a plotly.grid_objs.Column object
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- Return type
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property
line¶ The ‘line’ property is an instance of Line that may be specified as:
An instance of
plotly.graph_objects.histogram.marker.LineA dict of string/value properties that will be passed to the Line constructor
Supported dict properties:
- autocolorscale
Determines whether the colorscale is a default palette (
autocolorscale: true) or the palette determined bymarker.line.colorscale. Has an effect only if inmarker.line.color`is set to a numerical array. In case `colorscaleis unspecified orautocolorscaleis true, the default palette will be chosen according to whether numbers in thecolorarray are all positive, all negative or mixed.- cauto
Determines whether or not the color domain is computed with respect to the input data (here in
marker.line.color) or the bounds set inmarker.line.cminandmarker.line.cmaxHas an effect only if inmarker.line.color`is set to a numerical array. Defaults to `falsewhenmarker.line.cminandmarker.line.cmaxare set by the user.- cmax
Sets the upper bound of the color domain. Has an effect only if in
marker.line.color`is set to a numerical array. Value should have the same units as in `marker.line.colorand if set,marker.line.cminmust be set as well.- cmid
Sets the mid-point of the color domain by scaling
marker.line.cminand/ormarker.line.cmaxto be equidistant to this point. Has an effect only if inmarker.line.color`is set to a numerical array. Value should have the same units as in `marker.line.color. Has no effect whenmarker.line.cautoisfalse.- cmin
Sets the lower bound of the color domain. Has an effect only if in
marker.line.color`is set to a numerical array. Value should have the same units as in `marker.line.colorand if set,marker.line.cmaxmust be set as well.- color
Sets themarker.linecolor. It accepts either a specific color or an array of numbers that are mapped to the colorscale relative to the max and min values of the array or relative to
marker.line.cminandmarker.line.cmaxif set.- coloraxis
Sets a reference to a shared color axis. References to these shared color axes are “coloraxis”, “coloraxis2”, “coloraxis3”, etc. Settings for these shared color axes are set in the layout, under
layout.coloraxis,layout.coloraxis2, etc. Note that multiple color scales can be linked to the same color axis.- colorscale
Sets the colorscale. Has an effect only if in
marker.line.color`is set to a numerical array. The colorscale must be an array containing arrays mapping a normalized value to an rgb, rgba, hex, hsl, hsv, or named color string. At minimum, a mapping for the lowest (0) and highest (1) values are required. For example, `[[0, 'rgb(0,0,255)'], [1, 'rgb(255,0,0)']]. To control the bounds of the colorscale in color space, use`marker.line.cmin` andmarker.line.cmax. Alternatively,colorscalemay be a palette name string of the following list: Greys,YlGnBu,Greens,YlOrRd,Bluered,RdBu,R eds,Blues,Picnic,Rainbow,Portland,Jet,Hot,Black body,Earth,Electric,Viridis,Cividis.- colorsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for color .
- reversescale
Reverses the color mapping if true. Has an effect only if in
marker.line.color`is set to a numerical array. If true, `marker.line.cminwill correspond to the last color in the array andmarker.line.cmaxwill correspond to the first color.- width
Sets the width (in px) of the lines bounding the marker points.
- widthsrc
Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for width .
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property
opacity¶ Sets the opacity of the bars.
- The ‘opacity’ property is a number and may be specified as:
An int or float in the interval [0, 1]
A tuple, list, or one-dimensional numpy array of the above
- Returns
- Return type
int|float|numpy.ndarray
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property
opacitysrc¶ Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for opacity .
The ‘opacitysrc’ property must be specified as a string or as a plotly.grid_objs.Column object
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- Return type
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property
reversescale¶ Reverses the color mapping if true. Has an effect only if in
marker.color`is set to a numerical array. If true, `marker.cminwill correspond to the last color in the array andmarker.cmaxwill correspond to the first color.The ‘reversescale’ property must be specified as a bool (either True, or False)
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property
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class
plotly.graph_objects.histogram.Selected(arg=None, marker=None, textfont=None, **kwargs)¶ -
property
marker¶ The ‘marker’ property is an instance of Marker that may be specified as:
An instance of
plotly.graph_objects.histogram.selected.MarkerA dict of string/value properties that will be passed to the Marker constructor
Supported dict properties:
- color
Sets the marker color of selected points.
- opacity
Sets the marker opacity of selected points.
- Returns
- Return type
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property
textfont¶ The ‘textfont’ property is an instance of Textfont that may be specified as:
An instance of
plotly.graph_objects.histogram.selected.TextfontA dict of string/value properties that will be passed to the Textfont constructor
Supported dict properties:
- color
Sets the text font color of selected points.
- Returns
- Return type
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property
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class
plotly.graph_objects.histogram.Stream(arg=None, maxpoints=None, token=None, **kwargs)¶ -
property
maxpoints¶ Sets the maximum number of points to keep on the plots from an incoming stream. If
maxpointsis set to 50, only the newest 50 points will be displayed on the plot.- The ‘maxpoints’ property is a number and may be specified as:
An int or float in the interval [0, 10000]
- Returns
- Return type
int|float
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property
token¶ The stream id number links a data trace on a plot with a stream. See https://chart-studio.plotly.com/settings for more details.
- The ‘token’ property is a string and must be specified as:
A non-empty string
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- Return type
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property
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class
plotly.graph_objects.histogram.Unselected(arg=None, marker=None, textfont=None, **kwargs)¶ -
property
marker¶ The ‘marker’ property is an instance of Marker that may be specified as:
An instance of
plotly.graph_objects.histogram.unselected.MarkerA dict of string/value properties that will be passed to the Marker constructor
Supported dict properties:
- color
Sets the marker color of unselected points, applied only when a selection exists.
- opacity
Sets the marker opacity of unselected points, applied only when a selection exists.
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- Return type
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property
textfont¶ The ‘textfont’ property is an instance of Textfont that may be specified as:
An instance of
plotly.graph_objects.histogram.unselected.TextfontA dict of string/value properties that will be passed to the Textfont constructor
Supported dict properties:
- color
Sets the text font color of unselected points, applied only when a selection exists.
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- Return type
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property
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class
plotly.graph_objects.histogram.XBins(arg=None, end=None, size=None, start=None, **kwargs)¶ -
property
end¶ Sets the end value for the x axis bins. The last bin may not end exactly at this value, we increment the bin edge by
sizefromstartuntil we reach or exceedend. Defaults to the maximum data value. Likestart, for dates use a date string, and for category dataendis based on the category serial numbers.The ‘end’ property accepts values of any type
- Returns
- Return type
Any
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property
size¶ If
nbinsxis 0 or omitted, we choose a nice round bin size such that the number of bins is about the same as the typical number of samples in each bin. Ifnbinsxis provided, we choose a nice round bin size giving no more than that many bins. For date data, use milliseconds or “M<n>” for months, as inaxis.dtick. For category data, the number of categories to bin together (always defaults to 1). If multiple non-overlaying histograms share a subplot, the first explicitsizeis used and all others discarded. If nosizeis provided,the sample data from all traces is combined to determinesizeas described above.The ‘size’ property accepts values of any type
- Returns
- Return type
Any
- Type
Sets the size of each x axis bin. Default behavior
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start¶ Sets the starting value for the x axis bins. Defaults to the minimum data value, shifted down if necessary to make nice round values and to remove ambiguous bin edges. For example, if most of the data is integers we shift the bin edges 0.5 down, so a
sizeof 5 would have a defaultstartof -0.5, so it is clear that 0-4 are in the first bin, 5-9 in the second, but continuous data gets a start of 0 and bins [0,5), [5,10) etc. Dates behave similarly, andstartshould be a date string. For category data,startis based on the category serial numbers, and defaults to -0.5. If multiple non-overlaying histograms share a subplot, the first explicitstartis used exactly and all others are shifted down (if necessary) to differ from that one by an integer number of bins.The ‘start’ property accepts values of any type
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plotly.graph_objects.histogram.YBins(arg=None, end=None, size=None, start=None, **kwargs)¶ -
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end¶ Sets the end value for the y axis bins. The last bin may not end exactly at this value, we increment the bin edge by
sizefromstartuntil we reach or exceedend. Defaults to the maximum data value. Likestart, for dates use a date string, and for category dataendis based on the category serial numbers.The ‘end’ property accepts values of any type
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size¶ If
nbinsyis 0 or omitted, we choose a nice round bin size such that the number of bins is about the same as the typical number of samples in each bin. Ifnbinsyis provided, we choose a nice round bin size giving no more than that many bins. For date data, use milliseconds or “M<n>” for months, as inaxis.dtick. For category data, the number of categories to bin together (always defaults to 1). If multiple non-overlaying histograms share a subplot, the first explicitsizeis used and all others discarded. If nosizeis provided,the sample data from all traces is combined to determinesizeas described above.The ‘size’ property accepts values of any type
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Sets the size of each y axis bin. Default behavior
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start¶ Sets the starting value for the y axis bins. Defaults to the minimum data value, shifted down if necessary to make nice round values and to remove ambiguous bin edges. For example, if most of the data is integers we shift the bin edges 0.5 down, so a
sizeof 5 would have a defaultstartof -0.5, so it is clear that 0-4 are in the first bin, 5-9 in the second, but continuous data gets a start of 0 and bins [0,5), [5,10) etc. Dates behave similarly, andstartshould be a date string. For category data,startis based on the category serial numbers, and defaults to -0.5. If multiple non-overlaying histograms share a subplot, the first explicitstartis used exactly and all others are shifted down (if necessary) to differ from that one by an integer number of bins.The ‘start’ property accepts values of any type
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