Comment utiliser l'intrigue Je l'utilise depuis la dernière fois et j'y suis habitué donc je vais continuer On a l'impression de définir des données dans trace et de les rassembler dans Data
scatter
import plotly.plotly as py
from plotly.graph_objs import *
trace = Scatter(x=list(range(10)), y=list(np.random.randint(0,30,10)))
data = Data([trace])
py.image.save_as(data, filename='scatter.png')
bar
trace = Bar(x=list(range(10)), y=list(np.random.randint(0,30,10)))
data = Data([trace])
py.image.save_as(data, filename='bar.png')
histogram
trace = Histgram(x=np.random.randn(500))
data = Data([trace])
py.image.save_as(data, filename='histogram.png')
heatmap
trace = Heatmap(
z=[np.random.randint(1,50,50) for _ in range(50)],
colorscale='YIGnBu',
)
data = Data([trace])
py.image.save_as(data, filename='heatmap.png')
multiple_chart
trace = Bar(x=list(range(8)), y=list(np.random.randint(0,10,8)))
trace2 = Scatter(x=list(range(8)), y=list(np.random.randint(0,10,8)))
data = Data([trace, trace2])
py.image.save_as(data, filename='multiple.png')
field_area_plots
trace = Scatter(
x=list(range(8)),
y=list(np.random.randint(0,10,8)),
fill='tonexty',
mode='none'
)
trace2 = Scatter(
x=list(range(8)),
y=list(np.random.randint(0,10,8)),
fill='tonexty',
mode='none'
)
data = Data([trace, trace2])
py.image.save_as(data, 'field_area_plots.png')
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