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plotly.js-dist
Advanced tools
Ready-to-use plotly.js distributed bundle.
Contains trace modules scatter
, bar
, box
, heatmap
, histogram
, histogram2d
, histogram2dcontour
, pie
, contour
, scatterternary
, violin
, scatter3d
, surface
, mesh3d
, cone
, streamtube
, scattergeo
, choropleth
, scattergl
, splom
, pointcloud
, heatmapgl
, parcoords
, parcats
, scattermapbox
, sankey
, table
, carpet
, scattercarpet
, contourcarpet
, ohlc
, candlestick
, scatterpolar
, scatterpolargl
, barpolar
, aggregate
, filter
, groupby
, sort
and calendars
.
For more info on plotly.js, go to https://github.com/plotly/plotly.js
npm install plotly.js-dist
// ES6 module
import Plotly from 'plotly.js-dist';
// CommonJS
var Plotly = require('plotly.js-dist');
Code and documentation copyright 2018 Plotly, Inc.
Code released under the MIT license.
Docs released under the Creative Commons license.
[1.42.0] -- 2018-10-29
parcats
(aka parallel categories) trace type [#2963, #3072]orientation
, bgcolor
, color
and activecolor
[#3068, #3091]title
, titleposition
and titlefont
attributes to pie
traces [#2987]hoverlabel.split
attribute to ohlc
and candlestick
traces to split
hover labels into multiple pieces [#2959]line.shape
values 'hv', 'vh', 'hvh' and 'vhv'
in scattergl
traces [#3087]PlotlyConfig.MathJaxConfig: 'local'
to override our default
MathJax behavior which modifies the global MathJax config on load [#2994]Plotly.makeTemplate
and Plotly.validateTemplate
[#3111, #3118]sankey
traces [#3096, #3150]pie
traces [#3130]histogram
autobin algorithm: allow partial bin specification,
deprecate autobin(x|y)
attributes, force stacked/grouped histograms to match size
and have compatible start
value [#3044]splom
first-render, axis range relayout and marker restyle
performance [#3057, #3161]splom
xaxes
and yaxes
list always have same length as the trace
dimensions
regardless of their partial visibilities [#3057]overlaying
documentation [#3082]gl3d
subplots on tablets [#3088]autosize
on [#3120]scattergl
update on graphs with fractional computed dimensions [#3132]scattergl
symbols in MS Edge [#2750]scattergl
selections on overlaying axes [#3067]scattergl
tozero
fills with bad values [#3087, #3168]scattergl
fill layer ordering [#3087]scattergl
lines on reversed-range axes [#3078]splom
axis placement when the diagonal is missing [#3057]restyle
calls on parcoords
traces [#3178]parcoods
rendering after hovermode
relayout calls [#3123]scatter3d
traces with blank text items [#3171, #3177]scatter3d
trace with empty lines [#3174]scatter3d
lines for certain scene angles [#3163]sankey
traces [#3143]scatterpolargl
to scatterpolar
toggling [#3098]scatterpolargl
axis-autorange padding [#3098]bar
text position for traces with set base
[#3156]bar
support for typed arrays for width
and offset
attributes [#3169]relayout
calls on graph with large splom
traces [#3067]WARN: unrecognized full object value
when
relayouting array containers [#3053]FAQs
Ready-to-use plotly.js distributed bundle.
The npm package plotly.js-dist receives a total of 51,567 weekly downloads. As such, plotly.js-dist popularity was classified as popular.
We found that plotly.js-dist demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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