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Sat Jul 11 19:18:52 UTC 2020 - Arun Persaud <arun@gmx.de>
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- update to version 4.8.2:
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* Updated
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+ Updated Plotly.js to version 1.54.5. See the plotly.js CHANGELOG
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for more information.
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+ add_traces() now accepts bare int-like values for rows/cols as
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well as lists thereof (#2546), with thanks to @MCBoarder289 for
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the contribution!
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* Fixed
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+ row/col now accept int-like values, not strictly int values
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(#2451), with thanks to @MCBoarder289 for the contribution!
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+ Fixed special cases with px.sunburst and px.treemap with path
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input (#2524)
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+ Fixed bug in hover_data argument of px functions, when the
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column name is changed with labels and hover_data is a
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dictionary setting up a specific format for the hover data
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(#2544).
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+ Made the Plotly Express trendline argument more robust and made
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it work with datetime x values (#2554)
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+ Fixed bug in px.sunburst and px.treemap: when the color and
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values arguments correspond to the same column, a different
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aggregation function has to be used for the two arguments
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(#2591)
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+ Plotly Express wide mode now accepts mixed integer and float
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columns (#2598)
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+ Plotly Express range_(x|y) should not impact the unlinked range
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of marginal subplots (#2600)
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+ px.line now sets line_group=<variable> in wide mode by default
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(#2599)
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+ Corrected some regex warnings (#2577), with thanks to @georgevdd
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for the contribution!
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- changes from version 4.8.1:
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* Fixed
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+ Fixed the accidental removal of some functions and submodules
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from plotly.colors and plotly.express.colors
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- changes from version 4.8.0:
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* Added
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+ plotly now provides a Plotly Express-backed Pandas-compatible
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plotting backend, which can be activated via
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pandas.options.plotting.backend = "plotly". Note that it is not
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intended to implement every Pandas plotting function, nor is it
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intended to replicate the behaviour of every argument, although
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per the changes below, x and y should behave similarly. (#2336)
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+ New datasets have been added to plotly.express.data: stocks,
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experiment, medals_wide and medals_long. (#2336)
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+ plotly go.Figure and go.FigureWidget now have a _repr_html_ and
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a _repr_mimebundle_ method, which are standard hooks for
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integration in systems based on IPython. In particular, with
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_repr_html_ plotly figures can now be used within sphinx-gallery
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without any scraper. These additions should not change anything
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to the way plotly figures are displayed in notebook
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environments, since the _ipython_display_ method (already
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present in earlier versions) takes precedence over the new
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methods.
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* Updated
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+ The behaviour of the x, y, orientation, histfunc, violinmode,
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boxmode and stripmode arguments for 2d-cartesian functions in
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Plotly Express (i.e. scatter, line, area, bar, histogram,
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violin, box, strip, funnel, density_heatmap and density_contour)
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has been refined (#2336):
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+ if x or y is missing, it is inferred to be the index of
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data_frame if data_frame provided, otherwise a stable index of
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integers starting at 0. In the case of px.bar, if the provided
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value is not continuous, the missing value is treated as a
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column of 1s named "count", so as to behave more like
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px.histogram and to avoid sizing the resulting bars differently
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based on their position in the column. Previously, missing
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values defaulted to integers starting at 0 per trace which made
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it potentially inconsistent or misleading.
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+ if x (y) is missing, orientation now defaults to v
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(h). Previously it always defaulted to v but this is not
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considered a breaking change, as the cases in which it now
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defaults to h caused unreadable output if set to v.
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+ if both x and y are provided and one of them does not contain
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continuous values, orientation defaults to the value
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perpendicular to that axis. Previously it always defaulted to v
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but this is not considered a breaking change, as the cases in
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which it now defaults to h caused unreadable output if set to v.
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+ if either x or y (but not both) may now be provided as a list of
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column references into data_frame or columns of data, in which
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case the imputed data frame will be treated as "wide" data and
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melt()ed internally before applying the usual mapping rules,
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with function-specific defaults.
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+ if neither x nor y is provided but data_frame is, the data frame
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will be treated as "wide" with defaults depending on the value
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of orientation (and orientation has accordingly been added to
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scatter, line, density_heatmap, and density_contour for this
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purpose). Previously this would have resulted in an empty
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figure.
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+ if both x and y are provided to histogram, and if x, y and z are
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provided to density_heatmap or density_contour, then histfunc
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now defaults to sum so as to avoid ignoring the provided data,
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and to cause histogram and bar to behave more similarly.
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+ violinmode, boxmode and stripmode now default to overlay if x
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(y) in in v (h) orientation is also mapped to color, to avoid
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strange spacing issues with the previous default of group in all
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cases.
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+ The Plotly Express arguments color_discrete_map, symbol_map and
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line_dash_map now accept the string "identity" which causes the
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corresponding input data to be used as-is rather than mapped
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into color_discrete_sequence, symbol_sequence or
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line_dash_sequence, respectively. (#2336)
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+ Plotly Express now accepts px.Constant or px.Range objects in
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the place of column references so as to express constant or
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increasing integer values. (#2336)
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Sat May 9 16:19:10 UTC 2020 - Arun Persaud <arun@gmx.de>
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Sat May 9 16:19:10 UTC 2020 - Arun Persaud <arun@gmx.de>
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Name: python-plotly
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Version: 4.7.1
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Summary: Library for collaborative, interactive, publication-quality graphs
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Summary: Library for collaborative, interactive, publication-quality graphs
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License: MIT
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