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plotly.js-gl2d-dist-min
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Ready-to-use minified plotly.js gl2d distributed bundle.
Ready-to-use minified plotly.js gl2d distributed bundle.
Contains trace modules heatmapgl
, parcoords
, pointcloud
, scatter
, scattergl
and splom
.
For more info on plotly.js, go to https://github.com/plotly/plotly.js#readme
npm install plotly.js-gl2d-dist-min
// ES6 module
import Plotly from 'plotly.js-gl2d-dist-min'
// CommonJS
var Plotly = require('plotly.js-gl2d-dist-min')
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Code released under the MIT license.
Docs released under the Creative Commons license.
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Ready-to-use minified plotly.js gl2d distributed bundle.
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