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Python
451 lines
15 KiB
Python
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# Modifications will be overwitten the next time code generation run.
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from plotly.basedatatypes import BaseLayoutHierarchyType as _BaseLayoutHierarchyType
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import copy as _copy
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class Title(_BaseLayoutHierarchyType):
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_parent_path_str = "layout"
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_path_str = "layout.title"
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_valid_props = {
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"automargin",
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"font",
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"pad",
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"subtitle",
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"text",
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"x",
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"xanchor",
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"xref",
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"y",
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"yanchor",
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"yref",
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}
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@property
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def automargin(self):
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"""
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Determines whether the title can automatically push the figure
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margins. If `yref='paper'` then the margin will expand to
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ensure that the title doesn’t overlap with the edges of the
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container. If `yref='container'` then the margins will ensure
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that the title doesn’t overlap with the plot area, tick labels,
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and axis titles. If `automargin=true` and the margins need to
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be expanded, then y will be set to a default 1 and yanchor will
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be set to an appropriate default to ensure that minimal margin
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space is needed. Note that when `yref='paper'`, only 1 or 0 are
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allowed y values. Invalid values will be reset to the default
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1.
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The 'automargin' property must be specified as a bool
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(either True, or False)
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Returns
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-------
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bool
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"""
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return self["automargin"]
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@automargin.setter
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def automargin(self, val):
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self["automargin"] = val
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@property
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def font(self):
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"""
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Sets the title font.
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The 'font' property is an instance of Font
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that may be specified as:
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- An instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.layout.title.Font`
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- A dict of string/value properties that will be passed
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to the Font constructor
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Returns
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-------
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plotly.graph_objs.layout.title.Font
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"""
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return self["font"]
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@font.setter
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def font(self, val):
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self["font"] = val
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@property
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def pad(self):
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"""
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Sets the padding of the title. Each padding value only applies
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when the corresponding `xanchor`/`yanchor` value is set
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accordingly. E.g. for left padding to take effect, `xanchor`
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must be set to "left". The same rule applies if
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`xanchor`/`yanchor` is determined automatically. Padding is
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muted if the respective anchor value is "middle*/*center".
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The 'pad' property is an instance of Pad
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that may be specified as:
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- An instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.layout.title.Pad`
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- A dict of string/value properties that will be passed
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to the Pad constructor
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Returns
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-------
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plotly.graph_objs.layout.title.Pad
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"""
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return self["pad"]
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@pad.setter
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def pad(self, val):
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self["pad"] = val
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@property
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def subtitle(self):
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"""
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The 'subtitle' property is an instance of Subtitle
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that may be specified as:
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- An instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.layout.title.Subtitle`
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- A dict of string/value properties that will be passed
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to the Subtitle constructor
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Returns
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-------
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plotly.graph_objs.layout.title.Subtitle
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"""
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return self["subtitle"]
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@subtitle.setter
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def subtitle(self, val):
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self["subtitle"] = val
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@property
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def text(self):
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"""
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Sets the plot's title.
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The 'text' property is a string and must be specified as:
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- A string
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- A number that will be converted to a string
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Returns
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-------
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str
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"""
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return self["text"]
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@text.setter
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def text(self, val):
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self["text"] = val
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@property
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def x(self):
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"""
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Sets the x position with respect to `xref` in normalized
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coordinates from 0 (left) to 1 (right).
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The 'x' property is a number and may be specified as:
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- An int or float in the interval [0, 1]
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Returns
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-------
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int|float
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"""
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return self["x"]
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@x.setter
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def x(self, val):
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self["x"] = val
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@property
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def xanchor(self):
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"""
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Sets the title's horizontal alignment with respect to its x
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position. "left" means that the title starts at x, "right"
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means that the title ends at x and "center" means that the
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title's center is at x. "auto" divides `xref` by three and
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calculates the `xanchor` value automatically based on the value
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of `x`.
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The 'xanchor' property is an enumeration that may be specified as:
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- One of the following enumeration values:
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['auto', 'left', 'center', 'right']
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Returns
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-------
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Any
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"""
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return self["xanchor"]
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@xanchor.setter
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def xanchor(self, val):
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self["xanchor"] = val
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@property
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def xref(self):
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"""
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Sets the container `x` refers to. "container" spans the entire
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`width` of the plot. "paper" refers to the width of the
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plotting area only.
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The 'xref' property is an enumeration that may be specified as:
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- One of the following enumeration values:
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['container', 'paper']
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Returns
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-------
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Any
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"""
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return self["xref"]
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@xref.setter
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def xref(self, val):
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self["xref"] = val
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@property
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def y(self):
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"""
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Sets the y position with respect to `yref` in normalized
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coordinates from 0 (bottom) to 1 (top). "auto" places the
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baseline of the title onto the vertical center of the top
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margin.
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The 'y' property is a number and may be specified as:
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- An int or float in the interval [0, 1]
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Returns
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-------
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int|float
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"""
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return self["y"]
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@y.setter
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def y(self, val):
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self["y"] = val
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@property
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def yanchor(self):
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"""
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Sets the title's vertical alignment with respect to its y
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position. "top" means that the title's cap line is at y,
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"bottom" means that the title's baseline is at y and "middle"
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means that the title's midline is at y. "auto" divides `yref`
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by three and calculates the `yanchor` value automatically based
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on the value of `y`.
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The 'yanchor' property is an enumeration that may be specified as:
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- One of the following enumeration values:
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['auto', 'top', 'middle', 'bottom']
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Returns
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-------
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Any
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"""
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return self["yanchor"]
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@yanchor.setter
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def yanchor(self, val):
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self["yanchor"] = val
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@property
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def yref(self):
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"""
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Sets the container `y` refers to. "container" spans the entire
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`height` of the plot. "paper" refers to the height of the
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plotting area only.
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The 'yref' property is an enumeration that may be specified as:
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- One of the following enumeration values:
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['container', 'paper']
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Returns
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-------
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Any
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"""
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return self["yref"]
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@yref.setter
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def yref(self, val):
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self["yref"] = val
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@property
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def _prop_descriptions(self):
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return """\
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automargin
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Determines whether the title can automatically push the
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figure margins. If `yref='paper'` then the margin will
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expand to ensure that the title doesn’t overlap with
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the edges of the container. If `yref='container'` then
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the margins will ensure that the title doesn’t overlap
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with the plot area, tick labels, and axis titles. If
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`automargin=true` and the margins need to be expanded,
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then y will be set to a default 1 and yanchor will be
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set to an appropriate default to ensure that minimal
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margin space is needed. Note that when `yref='paper'`,
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only 1 or 0 are allowed y values. Invalid values will
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be reset to the default 1.
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font
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Sets the title font.
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pad
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Sets the padding of the title. Each padding value only
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applies when the corresponding `xanchor`/`yanchor`
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value is set accordingly. E.g. for left padding to take
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effect, `xanchor` must be set to "left". The same rule
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applies if `xanchor`/`yanchor` is determined
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automatically. Padding is muted if the respective
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anchor value is "middle*/*center".
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subtitle
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:class:`plotly.graph_objects.layout.title.Subtitle`
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instance or dict with compatible properties
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text
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Sets the plot's title.
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x
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Sets the x position with respect to `xref` in
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normalized coordinates from 0 (left) to 1 (right).
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xanchor
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Sets the title's horizontal alignment with respect to
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its x position. "left" means that the title starts at
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x, "right" means that the title ends at x and "center"
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means that the title's center is at x. "auto" divides
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`xref` by three and calculates the `xanchor` value
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automatically based on the value of `x`.
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xref
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Sets the container `x` refers to. "container" spans the
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entire `width` of the plot. "paper" refers to the width
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of the plotting area only.
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y
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Sets the y position with respect to `yref` in
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normalized coordinates from 0 (bottom) to 1 (top).
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"auto" places the baseline of the title onto the
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vertical center of the top margin.
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yanchor
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Sets the title's vertical alignment with respect to its
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y position. "top" means that the title's cap line is at
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y, "bottom" means that the title's baseline is at y and
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"middle" means that the title's midline is at y. "auto"
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divides `yref` by three and calculates the `yanchor`
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value automatically based on the value of `y`.
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yref
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Sets the container `y` refers to. "container" spans the
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entire `height` of the plot. "paper" refers to the
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height of the plotting area only.
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"""
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def __init__(
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self,
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arg=None,
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automargin=None,
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font=None,
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pad=None,
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subtitle=None,
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text=None,
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x=None,
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xanchor=None,
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xref=None,
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y=None,
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yanchor=None,
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yref=None,
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**kwargs,
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):
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"""
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Construct a new Title object
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Parameters
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----------
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arg
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dict of properties compatible with this constructor or
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an instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.layout.Title`
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automargin
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Determines whether the title can automatically push the
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figure margins. If `yref='paper'` then the margin will
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expand to ensure that the title doesn’t overlap with
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the edges of the container. If `yref='container'` then
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the margins will ensure that the title doesn’t overlap
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with the plot area, tick labels, and axis titles. If
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`automargin=true` and the margins need to be expanded,
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then y will be set to a default 1 and yanchor will be
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set to an appropriate default to ensure that minimal
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margin space is needed. Note that when `yref='paper'`,
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only 1 or 0 are allowed y values. Invalid values will
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be reset to the default 1.
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font
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Sets the title font.
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pad
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Sets the padding of the title. Each padding value only
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applies when the corresponding `xanchor`/`yanchor`
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value is set accordingly. E.g. for left padding to take
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effect, `xanchor` must be set to "left". The same rule
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applies if `xanchor`/`yanchor` is determined
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automatically. Padding is muted if the respective
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anchor value is "middle*/*center".
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subtitle
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:class:`plotly.graph_objects.layout.title.Subtitle`
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instance or dict with compatible properties
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text
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Sets the plot's title.
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x
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Sets the x position with respect to `xref` in
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normalized coordinates from 0 (left) to 1 (right).
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xanchor
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Sets the title's horizontal alignment with respect to
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its x position. "left" means that the title starts at
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x, "right" means that the title ends at x and "center"
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means that the title's center is at x. "auto" divides
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`xref` by three and calculates the `xanchor` value
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automatically based on the value of `x`.
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xref
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Sets the container `x` refers to. "container" spans the
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entire `width` of the plot. "paper" refers to the width
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of the plotting area only.
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y
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Sets the y position with respect to `yref` in
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normalized coordinates from 0 (bottom) to 1 (top).
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"auto" places the baseline of the title onto the
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vertical center of the top margin.
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yanchor
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Sets the title's vertical alignment with respect to its
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y position. "top" means that the title's cap line is at
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y, "bottom" means that the title's baseline is at y and
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"middle" means that the title's midline is at y. "auto"
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divides `yref` by three and calculates the `yanchor`
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value automatically based on the value of `y`.
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yref
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Sets the container `y` refers to. "container" spans the
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entire `height` of the plot. "paper" refers to the
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height of the plotting area only.
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Returns
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-------
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Title
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"""
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super().__init__("title")
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if "_parent" in kwargs:
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self._parent = kwargs["_parent"]
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return
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if arg is None:
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arg = {}
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elif isinstance(arg, self.__class__):
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arg = arg.to_plotly_json()
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elif isinstance(arg, dict):
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arg = _copy.copy(arg)
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else:
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raise ValueError("""\
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The first argument to the plotly.graph_objs.layout.Title
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constructor must be a dict or
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an instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.layout.Title`""")
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self._skip_invalid = kwargs.pop("skip_invalid", False)
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self._validate = kwargs.pop("_validate", True)
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self._set_property("automargin", arg, automargin)
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self._set_property("font", arg, font)
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self._set_property("pad", arg, pad)
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self._set_property("subtitle", arg, subtitle)
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self._set_property("text", arg, text)
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self._set_property("x", arg, x)
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self._set_property("xanchor", arg, xanchor)
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self._set_property("xref", arg, xref)
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self._set_property("y", arg, y)
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self._set_property("yanchor", arg, yanchor)
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self._set_property("yref", arg, yref)
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self._process_kwargs(**dict(arg, **kwargs))
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self._skip_invalid = False
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