Shape
Properties
Determines which regions of complex paths constitute the interior. Default: evenodd. For more info please visit https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/SVG/Attribute/fill-rule
Specifies whether shapes are drawn below or above traces.
When used in a template, named items are created in the output figure in addition to any items the figure already has in this array. You can modify these items in the output figure by making your own item with templateitemname
matching this name
alongside your modifications (including visible: false
or enabled: false
to hide it). Has no effect outside of a template.
For type
"path" - a valid SVG path with the pixel values replaced by data values in xsizemode
/ysizemode
being "scaled" and taken unmodified as pixels relative to xanchor
and yanchor
in case of "pixel" size mode. There are a few restrictions / quirks only absolute instructions, not relative. So the allowed segments are: M, L, H, V, Q, C, T, S, and Z arcs (A) are not allowed because radius rx and ry are relative. In the future we could consider supporting relative commands, but we would have to decide on how to handle date and log axes. Note that even as is, Q and C Bezier paths that are smooth on linear axes may not be smooth on log, and vice versa. no chained "polybezier" commands - specify the segment type for each one. On category axes, values are numbers scaled to the serial numbers of categories because using the categories themselves there would be no way to describe fractional positions On data axes: because space and T are both normal components of path strings, we can't use either to separate date from time parts. Therefore we'll use underscore for this purpose: 2015-02-21_13:45:56.789
Used to refer to a named item in this array in the template. Named items from the template will be created even without a matching item in the input figure, but you can modify one by making an item with templateitemname
matching its name
, alongside your modifications (including visible: false
or enabled: false
to hide it). If there is no template or no matching item, this item will be hidden unless you explicitly show it with visible: true
.
Specifies the shape type to be drawn. If "line", a line is drawn from (x0
,y0
) to (x1
,y1
) with respect to the axes' sizing mode. If "circle", a circle is drawn from ((x0
+x1
)/2, (y0
+y1
)/2)) with radius (|(x0
+x1
)/2 - x0
|, |(y0
+y1
)/2 -y0
)|) with respect to the axes' sizing mode. If "rect", a rectangle is drawn linking (x0
,y0
), (x1
,y0
), (x1
,y1
), (x0
,y1
), (x0
,y0
) with respect to the axes' sizing mode. If "path", draw a custom SVG path using path
. with respect to the axes' sizing mode.
Only relevant in conjunction with xsizemode
set to "pixel". Specifies the anchor point on the x axis to which x0
, x1
and x coordinates within path
are relative to. E.g. useful to attach a pixel sized shape to a certain data value. No effect when xsizemode
not set to "pixel".
Sets the shape's x coordinate axis. If set to an x axis id (e.g. "x" or "x2"), the x
position refers to an x coordinate. If set to "paper", the x
position refers to the distance from the left side of the plotting area in normalized coordinates where "0" ("1") corresponds to the left (right) side. If the axis type
is "log", then you must take the log of your desired range. If the axis type
is "date", then you must convert the date to unix time in milliseconds.
Sets the shapes's sizing mode along the x axis. If set to "scaled", x0
, x1
and x coordinates within path
refer to data values on the x axis or a fraction of the plot area's width (xref
set to "paper"). If set to "pixel", xanchor
specifies the x position in terms of data or plot fraction but x0
, x1
and x coordinates within path
are pixels relative to xanchor
. This way, the shape can have a fixed width while maintaining a position relative to data or plot fraction. Default: scaled.
Only relevant in conjunction with ysizemode
set to "pixel". Specifies the anchor point on the y axis to which y0
, y1
and y coordinates within path
are relative to. E.g. useful to attach a pixel sized shape to a certain data value. No effect when ysizemode
not set to "pixel".
Sets the annotation's y coordinate axis. If set to an y axis id (e.g. "y" or "y2"), the y
position refers to an y coordinate If set to "paper", the y
position refers to the distance from the bottom of the plotting area in normalized coordinates where "0" ("1") corresponds to the bottom (top).
Sets the shapes's sizing mode along the y axis. If set to "scaled", y0
, y1
and y coordinates within path
refer to data values on the y axis or a fraction of the plot area's height (yref
set to "paper"). If set to "pixel", yanchor
specifies the y position in terms of data or plot fraction but y0
, y1
and y coordinates within path
are pixels relative to yanchor
. This way, the shape can have a fixed height while maintaining a position relative to data or plot fraction. Default: scaled.
Functions
A safe Number ray
A safe Number range
Convert any type-safe configurator to json string