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plotly.js-gl3d-dist
Advanced tools
Ready-to-use plotly.js gl3d distributed bundle.
Contains trace modules cone
, isosurface
, mesh3d
, scatter
, scatter3d
, streamtube
, surface
and volume
.
For more info on plotly.js, go to https://github.com/plotly/plotly.js#readme
npm install plotly.js-gl3d-dist
// ES6 module
import Plotly from 'plotly.js-gl3d-dist'
// CommonJS
var Plotly = require('plotly.js-gl3d-dist')
Code and documentation copyright 2024 Plotly, Inc.
Code released under the MIT license.
Docs released under the Creative Commons license.
Please visit complete list of dependencies.
[3.0.0-rc.0] -- 2024-11-11
title
attribute, and drop support for deprecated attributes titlefont
, titleposition
, titleside
, and titleoffset
(use title.text
, title.font
, title.side
, title.offset
instead)[#7212]bardir
attribute (use orientation
instead) [#7214]annotation.ref
attribute (use annotation.xref
and annotation.yref
instead) [#7215]opacity
attribute (use alpha channel of error bar color
attribute instead) [#7214]gl3d.cameraposition
(use gl3d.camera
instead) [#7217]plot3dPixelRatio
from config [#7231]zauto
, zmin
and zmax
from the surface trace [#7234]autotick
attributes from cartesian axes [#7236]transforms
from the API [#7240, #7254]ids
attribute [#7164]FAQs
Ready-to-use plotly.js gl3d distributed bundle.
The npm package plotly.js-gl3d-dist receives a total of 1,172 weekly downloads. As such, plotly.js-gl3d-dist popularity was classified as popular.
We found that plotly.js-gl3d-dist demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 17 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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