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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
, contour
, scatterternary
, violin
, funnel
, waterfall
, pie
, sunburst
, funnelarea
, scatter3d
, surface
, isosurface
, volume
, mesh3d
, cone
, streamtube
, scattergeo
, choropleth
, scattergl
, splom
, pointcloud
, heatmapgl
, parcoords
, parcats
, scattermapbox
, choroplethmapbox
, densitymapbox
, sankey
, indicator
, 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 2019 Plotly, Inc.
Code released under the MIT license.
Docs released under the Creative Commons license.
[1.49.0] -- 2019-07-24
indicator
traces [#3978, #4007, #4014, #4037, #4029]choroplethmapbox
traces [#3988]densitymapbox
traces [#3993]style
values: open-street-map
, carto-positron
, carto-darkmatter
,
stamen-terrain
, stamen-toner
, stamen-watercolor
and white-bg
that do not require a Mapbox access token [#3987, #4068]sourcetype
value raster
and image
and type
raster
for mapbox layout layers [#4006]below
attribute to scattermapbox
traces [#4058]below: 'traces'
in mapbox layout layers [#4058]sourceattribution
attribute to mapbox layout layers [#4069]labelangle
and labelside
attributes to parcoords
traces [#3966]doubleClickDelay
config option [#3991]showEditInChartStudio
config option [#4061]mapbox-gl
to v1.1.1
[#3987, #4035]responsive:true
[#3972]sankey
traces with circular links [#3932]URL.createObjectURL
during Plotly.toImage
and
Plotly.downloadImage
improving performance [#4008]parcoords
pick layer 100% invisible [#3946]locationmode
and no base layers
(bug introduced in 1.48.0) [#3994]heatmap
rendering for traces with extra categorical coordinates
(bug introduced in 1.48.0) [#4038]marker.line.width
is zero
(bug introduced in 1.48.3) [#4056]parcoords
behavior when data is outside range [#3794]parcoods
default tick formatting [#3966, #4011, #4013]parcoords
traces [#3966]marker.line.color
default for choropleth
traces [#3988]scatter3d
and scattergl
handling of rgb
colors
with extra alpha values [#3904, #4009]hoverinfo
& hovertemplate
initial, delta and final flags
for waterfall
traces [#3963]hovertemplate
default number formatting for
choropleth
, scattergeo
, scatterpolar(gl)
, barpolar
and scatterternary
traces [#3968]sliders
/ updatemenus
command observer mutation [#4023]anim
listing for traces that do not (yet) animate [#4024]rangeslider
style during selections [#4022]categoryorder
for box
and violin
traces [#3983]marker.line.width
array items [#4056, #4063]downloadImage
for images of more than 2MB in size in Chrome [#4008]plotly_clickannotation
triggering when editable:true
[#3979]font-atlas-sdf
dependency [#3952]tickformat
attribute description links to d3 formatting language [#4044]error_(x|y).type
description [#4030]colorscale
description [#4060]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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