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@ng-vcl/plotly
Advanced tools
Be aware of this Plotly bug.
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
debug (1) | boolean | false | whether to output debug information in the console |
plotId | string | '' | plot div id |
plotHoverInfoId | string | '' | hoverinfo div id, defaults to ${this.plotId}HoverInfo |
plotClass | string | '' | plot div classes |
plotHoverInfoClass | string | '' | hoverinfo div classes |
data
| Plotly.Data[] | | plot data
layout
| Plotly.Layout | | plot layout
configuration
| Plotly.Configuration | | plot configuration
events
| [event: string]: Function | | plot events, see "Attaching events" below
frames
| Plotly.Frame | | plot frames
width
| number | | the width of the plot in percentage relative to the parent element
height
| number | | the height of the plot in percentage relative to the parent element
afterPlot
| boolean | | Whether the plot has been drawn for the first time
plot
| HTMLElement | | The plot's HTML element
hoverInfo
| HTMLElement | | An HTML element which can be used as a custom hoverinfo
(1) Suggested use is in conjunction with browsing the vcl-plotly code
Name | Arguments | Description |
---|---|---|
restyle | update: any, traces?: number[] | Plotly.restyle wrapper |
resize | Plotly.resize wrapper - resize the plot | |
relayout | layout: any = this.layout | Plotly.relayout wrapper |
update | Plotly.update wrapper | |
redraw | Plotly.redraw wrapper - force a full recalculation and redraw of the plot | |
recreate | Plotly.newPlot wrapper | |
addTraces | traces: any OR any[], index?: number | Plotly.addTraces wrapper |
deleteTraces | traces: number OR number[] | Plotly.deleteTraces wrapper |
The plotly package provides a special entry point for webpack. Add "webpack" to resolve.mainFields in your webpack config file.
resolve: { mainFields: ["webpack", "module", "browser", "main"], ... }
if you want to use plotly in combination with zone.js, you must include plotly before zone.js in your project!
import '@ng-vcl/plotly';
import 'zone.js/dist/zone';
See also: https://github.com/plotly/plotly.js/issues/955.
import { VCLPlotlyModule } from '@ng-vcl/plotly';
@NgModule({
...
imports: [
VCLPlotlyModule
]
...
})
export class AppModule {}
<vcl-plotly *ngIf="data"
[debug]="debug"
[plotId]="plotId"
[data]="data"
[layout]="layout"
[configuration]="configuration"
[events]="events">
</vcl-plotly>
The events
field is an object just like layout
and configuration
.
To attach your custom events to the plotly plot, see the possible
events
and create them like so:
const events = {
plotly_click: (data: any, event: any, plotId: string, plot: any, Plotly: any) => {
...
}
}
Note: if you want to add a plotly_afterplot
event handler,
you'll have to manually set afterPlot
to true.
vclPlotlyComponent.afterPlot = true
It's also possible to enable the debug flag to output information in the console.
<vcl-plotly
...
[debug]="true"
...>
</vcl-plotly>
FAQs
Plotly vcl component
We found that @ng-vcl/plotly demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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