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plotly.js-finance-dist
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Ready-to-use plotly.js finance distributed bundle.
Contains trace modules scatter
, bar
, histogram
, pie
, ohlc
and candlestick
.
For more info on plotly.js, go to https://github.com/plotly/plotly.js
npm install plotly.js-finance-dist
// ES6 module
import Plotly from 'plotly.js-finance-dist';
// CommonJS
var Plotly = require('plotly.js-finance-dist');
Code and documentation copyright 2018 Plotly, Inc.
Code released under the MIT license.
Docs released under the Creative Commons license.
[1.43.0] -- 2018-12-19
hovertemplate
attribute to scatter
, scattergl
, bar
, histogram
,
pie
and sankey
traces [#3126, #3265, #3284]layout.title
placement attributes x
, y
, xref
, yref
,
xanchor
, yanchor
and pad
[#3276]<br>
, <sup>
, and <sub>
pseudo-html in scatter3d
and gl3d
scene text [#3207]multicategory
axis type, allowing for "multi-level" categorical axis labels
and category dividers with axis attributes: showdividers
,
dividercolor
and diverwidth
[#3254, #3300, #3326]tickson
with value 'boundaries
' to
place categorical ticks on the category boundaries [#3254, #3275]uirevision
attributes to control the persistence of user-driven changes
on the graph [#3236]legend.valign
to set the vertical alignment of the legend symbols
with respect to their associated text labels [#3263]arrayOk
textposition
for scatter3d
traces [#3200]colorscale.sequential
, colorscale.sequentialminus
and
colorscale.diverging
to set graph-wide colorscale defaults [#3274]dragmode: false
to disable all drag interactions on cartesian subplots [#3170]plotly.js-locales
npm packages that includes all official locales modules [#3223]watermark
config option to permanently show Plotly's logo
in the mode bar (set to false by default) [#3280]fi
) [#3325]title
attributes linked to strings are now deprecated. Please use
title.text
instead to fill in your title text [#3276]title*
attributes are new deprecated. They moved to title.*
. For
example, colorbar.titleside
is now colorbar.title.side
[#3276]colorscale
values into user data [#3341]zmin
/zmax
, cmin
/cmax
values into user data [#3341]react
when updates trigger a new set of auto-margins [#3323]scattergl
coloring when more than 255 marker colors are present [#3328, #3334]scattergl
IE11 fixes [#3333, #3335]surface
rendering fixes [#3281]scene.dragmode
to 'orbit'
when camera up vector is
tilted [#3256]scatter3d
traces with opacity: 1
on Ubuntu [#3301]autocolorscale
toggling [#3341]marker.colorscale
[#3341]scatter3D
trace with mode: 'lines+markers'
with line color array error [#3341]<base>
href to SVG clip paths during toImage [#3272]side: 'top'
x-axes [#3329]ohlc
and candlestick
traces [#3342]restyle
with impliedEdits
on trace with groupby
transforms [#3236]editable: true
drag on marker
colorbars [#3236]FAQs
Ready-to-use plotly.js finance distributed bundle.
The npm package plotly.js-finance-dist receives a total of 1,498 weekly downloads. As such, plotly.js-finance-dist popularity was classified as popular.
We found that plotly.js-finance-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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