# --- THIS FILE IS AUTO-GENERATED --- # Modifications will be overwitten the next time code generation run. from plotly.basedatatypes import BaseLayoutHierarchyType as _BaseLayoutHierarchyType import copy as _copy class YAxis(_BaseLayoutHierarchyType): _parent_path_str = "layout" _path_str = "layout.yaxis" _valid_props = { "anchor", "automargin", "autorange", "autorangeoptions", "autoshift", "autotickangles", "autotypenumbers", "calendar", "categoryarray", "categoryarraysrc", "categoryorder", "color", "constrain", "constraintoward", "dividercolor", "dividerwidth", "domain", "dtick", "exponentformat", "fixedrange", "gridcolor", "griddash", "gridwidth", "hoverformat", "insiderange", "labelalias", "layer", "linecolor", "linewidth", "matches", "maxallowed", "minallowed", "minexponent", "minor", "minorloglabels", "mirror", "modebardisable", "nticks", "overlaying", "position", "range", "rangebreakdefaults", "rangebreaks", "rangemode", "scaleanchor", "scaleratio", "separatethousands", "shift", "showdividers", "showexponent", "showgrid", "showline", "showspikes", "showticklabels", "showtickprefix", "showticksuffix", "side", "spikecolor", "spikedash", "spikemode", "spikesnap", "spikethickness", "tick0", "tickangle", "tickcolor", "tickfont", "tickformat", "tickformatstopdefaults", "tickformatstops", "ticklabelindex", "ticklabelindexsrc", "ticklabelmode", "ticklabeloverflow", "ticklabelposition", "ticklabelshift", "ticklabelstandoff", "ticklabelstep", "ticklen", "tickmode", "tickprefix", "ticks", "tickson", "ticksuffix", "ticktext", "ticktextsrc", "tickvals", "tickvalssrc", "tickwidth", "title", "type", "uirevision", "unifiedhovertitle", "visible", "zeroline", "zerolinecolor", "zerolinelayer", "zerolinewidth", } @property def anchor(self): """ If set to an opposite-letter axis id (e.g. `x2`, `y`), this axis is bound to the corresponding opposite-letter axis. If set to "free", this axis' position is determined by `position`. The 'anchor' property is an enumeration that may be specified as: - One of the following enumeration values: ['free'] - A string that matches one of the following regular expressions: ['^x([2-9]|[1-9][0-9]+)?( domain)?$', '^y([2-9]|[1-9][0-9]+)?( domain)?$'] Returns ------- Any """ return self["anchor"] @anchor.setter def anchor(self, val): self["anchor"] = val @property def automargin(self): """ Determines whether long tick labels automatically grow the figure margins. The 'automargin' property is a flaglist and may be specified as a string containing: - Any combination of ['height', 'width', 'left', 'right', 'top', 'bottom'] joined with '+' characters (e.g. 'height+width') OR exactly one of [True, False] (e.g. 'False') Returns ------- Any """ return self["automargin"] @automargin.setter def automargin(self, val): self["automargin"] = val @property def autorange(self): """ Determines whether or not the range of this axis is computed in relation to the input data. See `rangemode` for more info. If `range` is provided and it has a value for both the lower and upper bound, `autorange` is set to False. Using "min" applies autorange only to set the minimum. Using "max" applies autorange only to set the maximum. Using *min reversed* applies autorange only to set the minimum on a reversed axis. Using *max reversed* applies autorange only to set the maximum on a reversed axis. Using "reversed" applies autorange on both ends and reverses the axis direction. The 'autorange' property is an enumeration that may be specified as: - One of the following enumeration values: [True, False, 'reversed', 'min reversed', 'max reversed', 'min', 'max'] Returns ------- Any """ return self["autorange"] @autorange.setter def autorange(self, val): self["autorange"] = val @property def autorangeoptions(self): """ The 'autorangeoptions' property is an instance of Autorangeoptions that may be specified as: - An instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.layout.yaxis.Autorangeoptions` - A dict of string/value properties that will be passed to the Autorangeoptions constructor Returns ------- plotly.graph_objs.layout.yaxis.Autorangeoptions """ return self["autorangeoptions"] @autorangeoptions.setter def autorangeoptions(self, val): self["autorangeoptions"] = val @property def autoshift(self): """ Automatically reposition the axis to avoid overlap with other axes with the same `overlaying` value. This repositioning will account for any `shift` amount applied to other axes on the same side with `autoshift` is set to true. Only has an effect if `anchor` is set to "free". The 'autoshift' property must be specified as a bool (either True, or False) Returns ------- bool """ return self["autoshift"] @autoshift.setter def autoshift(self, val): self["autoshift"] = val @property def autotickangles(self): """ When `tickangle` is set to "auto", it will be set to the first angle in this array that is large enough to prevent label overlap. The 'autotickangles' property is an info array that may be specified as: * a list of elements where: The 'autotickangles[i]' property is a angle (in degrees) that may be specified as a number between -180 and 180. Numeric values outside this range are converted to the equivalent value (e.g. 270 is converted to -90). Returns ------- list """ return self["autotickangles"] @autotickangles.setter def autotickangles(self, val): self["autotickangles"] = val @property def autotypenumbers(self): """ Using "strict" a numeric string in trace data is not converted to a number. Using *convert types* a numeric string in trace data may be treated as a number during automatic axis `type` detection. Defaults to layout.autotypenumbers. The 'autotypenumbers' property is an enumeration that may be specified as: - One of the following enumeration values: ['convert types', 'strict'] Returns ------- Any """ return self["autotypenumbers"] @autotypenumbers.setter def autotypenumbers(self, val): self["autotypenumbers"] = val @property def calendar(self): """ Sets the calendar system to use for `range` and `tick0` if this is a date axis. This does not set the calendar for interpreting data on this axis, that's specified in the trace or via the global `layout.calendar` The 'calendar' property is an enumeration that may be specified as: - One of the following enumeration values: ['chinese', 'coptic', 'discworld', 'ethiopian', 'gregorian', 'hebrew', 'islamic', 'jalali', 'julian', 'mayan', 'nanakshahi', 'nepali', 'persian', 'taiwan', 'thai', 'ummalqura'] Returns ------- Any """ return self["calendar"] @calendar.setter def calendar(self, val): self["calendar"] = val @property def categoryarray(self): """ Sets the order in which categories on this axis appear. Only has an effect if `categoryorder` is set to "array". Used with `categoryorder`. The 'categoryarray' property is an array that may be specified as a tuple, list, numpy array, or pandas Series Returns ------- numpy.ndarray """ return self["categoryarray"] @categoryarray.setter def categoryarray(self, val): self["categoryarray"] = val @property def categoryarraysrc(self): """ Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for `categoryarray`. The 'categoryarraysrc' property must be specified as a string or as a plotly.grid_objs.Column object Returns ------- str """ return self["categoryarraysrc"] @categoryarraysrc.setter def categoryarraysrc(self, val): self["categoryarraysrc"] = val @property def categoryorder(self): """ Specifies the ordering logic for the case of categorical variables. By default, plotly uses "trace", which specifies the order that is present in the data supplied. Set `categoryorder` to *category ascending* or *category descending* if order should be determined by the alphanumerical order of the category names. Set `categoryorder` to "array" to derive the ordering from the attribute `categoryarray`. If a category is not found in the `categoryarray` array, the sorting behavior for that attribute will be identical to the "trace" mode. The unspecified categories will follow the categories in `categoryarray`. Set `categoryorder` to *total ascending* or *total descending* if order should be determined by the numerical order of the values. Similarly, the order can be determined by the min, max, sum, mean, geometric mean or median of all the values. The 'categoryorder' property is an enumeration that may be specified as: - One of the following enumeration values: ['trace', 'category ascending', 'category descending', 'array', 'total ascending', 'total descending', 'min ascending', 'min descending', 'max ascending', 'max descending', 'sum ascending', 'sum descending', 'mean ascending', 'mean descending', 'geometric mean ascending', 'geometric mean descending', 'median ascending', 'median descending'] Returns ------- Any """ return self["categoryorder"] @categoryorder.setter def categoryorder(self, val): self["categoryorder"] = val @property def color(self): """ Sets default for all colors associated with this axis all at once: line, font, tick, and grid colors. Grid color is lightened by blending this with the plot background Individual pieces can override this. The 'color' property is a color and may be specified as: - A hex string (e.g. '#ff0000') - An rgb/rgba string (e.g. 'rgb(255,0,0)') - An hsl/hsla string (e.g. 'hsl(0,100%,50%)') - An hsv/hsva string (e.g. 'hsv(0,100%,100%)') - A named CSS color: see https://plotly.com/python/css-colors/ for a list Returns ------- str """ return self["color"] @color.setter def color(self, val): self["color"] = val @property def constrain(self): """ If this axis needs to be compressed (either due to its own `scaleanchor` and `scaleratio` or those of the other axis), determines how that happens: by increasing the "range", or by decreasing the "domain". Default is "domain" for axes containing image traces, "range" otherwise. The 'constrain' property is an enumeration that may be specified as: - One of the following enumeration values: ['range', 'domain'] Returns ------- Any """ return self["constrain"] @constrain.setter def constrain(self, val): self["constrain"] = val @property def constraintoward(self): """ If this axis needs to be compressed (either due to its own `scaleanchor` and `scaleratio` or those of the other axis), determines which direction we push the originally specified plot area. Options are "left", "center" (default), and "right" for x axes, and "top", "middle" (default), and "bottom" for y axes. The 'constraintoward' property is an enumeration that may be specified as: - One of the following enumeration values: ['left', 'center', 'right', 'top', 'middle', 'bottom'] Returns ------- Any """ return self["constraintoward"] @constraintoward.setter def constraintoward(self, val): self["constraintoward"] = val @property def dividercolor(self): """ Sets the color of the dividers Only has an effect on "multicategory" axes. The 'dividercolor' property is a color and may be specified as: - A hex string (e.g. '#ff0000') - An rgb/rgba string (e.g. 'rgb(255,0,0)') - An hsl/hsla string (e.g. 'hsl(0,100%,50%)') - An hsv/hsva string (e.g. 'hsv(0,100%,100%)') - A named CSS color: see https://plotly.com/python/css-colors/ for a list Returns ------- str """ return self["dividercolor"] @dividercolor.setter def dividercolor(self, val): self["dividercolor"] = val @property def dividerwidth(self): """ Sets the width (in px) of the dividers Only has an effect on "multicategory" axes. The 'dividerwidth' property is a number and may be specified as: - An int or float Returns ------- int|float """ return self["dividerwidth"] @dividerwidth.setter def dividerwidth(self, val): self["dividerwidth"] = val @property def domain(self): """ Sets the domain of this axis (in plot fraction). The 'domain' property is an info array that may be specified as: * a list or tuple of 2 elements where: (0) The 'domain[0]' property is a number and may be specified as: - An int or float in the interval [0, 1] (1) The 'domain[1]' property is a number and may be specified as: - An int or float in the interval [0, 1] Returns ------- list """ return self["domain"] @domain.setter def domain(self, val): self["domain"] = val @property def dtick(self): """ Sets the step in-between ticks on this axis. Use with `tick0`. Must be a positive number, or special strings available to "log" and "date" axes. If the axis `type` is "log", then ticks are set every 10^(n*dtick) where n is the tick number. For example, to set a tick mark at 1, 10, 100, 1000, ... set dtick to 1. To set tick marks at 1, 100, 10000, ... set dtick to 2. To set tick marks at 1, 5, 25, 125, 625, 3125, ... set dtick to log_10(5), or 0.69897000433. "log" has several special values; "L", where `f` is a positive number, gives ticks linearly spaced in value (but not position). For example `tick0` = 0.1, `dtick` = "L0.5" will put ticks at 0.1, 0.6, 1.1, 1.6 etc. To show powers of 10 plus small digits between, use "D1" (all digits) or "D2" (only 2 and 5). `tick0` is ignored for "D1" and "D2". If the axis `type` is "date", then you must convert the time to milliseconds. For example, to set the interval between ticks to one day, set `dtick` to 86400000.0. "date" also has special values "M" gives ticks spaced by a number of months. `n` must be a positive integer. To set ticks on the 15th of every third month, set `tick0` to "2000-01-15" and `dtick` to "M3". To set ticks every 4 years, set `dtick` to "M48" The 'dtick' property accepts values of any type Returns ------- Any """ return self["dtick"] @dtick.setter def dtick(self, val): self["dtick"] = val @property def exponentformat(self): """ Determines a formatting rule for the tick exponents. For example, consider the number 1,000,000,000. If "none", it appears as 1,000,000,000. If "e", 1e+9. If "E", 1E+9. If "power", 1x10^9 (with 9 in a super script). If "SI", 1G. If "B", 1B. The 'exponentformat' property is an enumeration that may be specified as: - One of the following enumeration values: ['none', 'e', 'E', 'power', 'SI', 'B'] Returns ------- Any """ return self["exponentformat"] @exponentformat.setter def exponentformat(self, val): self["exponentformat"] = val @property def fixedrange(self): """ Determines whether or not this axis is zoom-able. If true, then zoom is disabled. The 'fixedrange' property must be specified as a bool (either True, or False) Returns ------- bool """ return self["fixedrange"] @fixedrange.setter def fixedrange(self, val): self["fixedrange"] = val @property def gridcolor(self): """ Sets the color of the grid lines. The 'gridcolor' property is a color and may be specified as: - A hex string (e.g. '#ff0000') - An rgb/rgba string (e.g. 'rgb(255,0,0)') - An hsl/hsla string (e.g. 'hsl(0,100%,50%)') - An hsv/hsva string (e.g. 'hsv(0,100%,100%)') - A named CSS color: see https://plotly.com/python/css-colors/ for a list Returns ------- str """ return self["gridcolor"] @gridcolor.setter def gridcolor(self, val): self["gridcolor"] = val @property def griddash(self): """ Sets the dash style of lines. Set to a dash type string ("solid", "dot", "dash", "longdash", "dashdot", or "longdashdot") or a dash length list in px (eg "5px,10px,2px,2px"). The 'griddash' property is an enumeration that may be specified as: - One of the following dash styles: ['solid', 'dot', 'dash', 'longdash', 'dashdot', 'longdashdot'] - A string containing a dash length list in pixels or percentages (e.g. '5px 10px 2px 2px', '5, 10, 2, 2', '10% 20% 40%', etc.) Returns ------- str """ return self["griddash"] @griddash.setter def griddash(self, val): self["griddash"] = val @property def gridwidth(self): """ Sets the width (in px) of the grid lines. The 'gridwidth' property is a number and may be specified as: - An int or float in the interval [0, inf] Returns ------- int|float """ return self["gridwidth"] @gridwidth.setter def gridwidth(self, val): self["gridwidth"] = val @property def hoverformat(self): """ Sets the hover text formatting rule using d3 formatting mini- languages which are very similar to those in Python. For numbers, see: https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format. And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time- format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13 09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would display "09~15~23.46" The 'hoverformat' property is a string and must be specified as: - A string - A number that will be converted to a string Returns ------- str """ return self["hoverformat"] @hoverformat.setter def hoverformat(self, val): self["hoverformat"] = val @property def insiderange(self): """ Could be used to set the desired inside range of this axis (excluding the labels) when `ticklabelposition` of the anchored axis has "inside". Not implemented for axes with `type` "log". This would be ignored when `range` is provided. The 'insiderange' property is an info array that may be specified as: * a list or tuple of 2 elements where: (0) The 'insiderange[0]' property accepts values of any type (1) The 'insiderange[1]' property accepts values of any type Returns ------- list """ return self["insiderange"] @insiderange.setter def insiderange(self, val): self["insiderange"] = val @property def labelalias(self): """ Replacement text for specific tick or hover labels. For example using {US: 'USA', CA: 'Canada'} changes US to USA and CA to Canada. The labels we would have shown must match the keys exactly, after adding any tickprefix or ticksuffix. For negative numbers the minus sign symbol used (U+2212) is wider than the regular ascii dash. That means you need to use −1 instead of -1. labelalias can be used with any axis type, and both keys (if needed) and values (if desired) can include html- like tags or MathJax. The 'labelalias' property accepts values of any type Returns ------- Any """ return self["labelalias"] @labelalias.setter def labelalias(self, val): self["labelalias"] = val @property def layer(self): """ Sets the layer on which this axis is displayed. If *above traces*, this axis is displayed above all the subplot's traces If *below traces*, this axis is displayed below all the subplot's traces, but above the grid lines. Useful when used together with scatter-like traces with `cliponaxis` set to False to show markers and/or text nodes above this axis. The 'layer' property is an enumeration that may be specified as: - One of the following enumeration values: ['above traces', 'below traces'] Returns ------- Any """ return self["layer"] @layer.setter def layer(self, val): self["layer"] = val @property def linecolor(self): """ Sets the axis line color. The 'linecolor' property is a color and may be specified as: - A hex string (e.g. '#ff0000') - An rgb/rgba string (e.g. 'rgb(255,0,0)') - An hsl/hsla string (e.g. 'hsl(0,100%,50%)') - An hsv/hsva string (e.g. 'hsv(0,100%,100%)') - A named CSS color: see https://plotly.com/python/css-colors/ for a list Returns ------- str """ return self["linecolor"] @linecolor.setter def linecolor(self, val): self["linecolor"] = val @property def linewidth(self): """ Sets the width (in px) of the axis line. The 'linewidth' property is a number and may be specified as: - An int or float in the interval [0, inf] Returns ------- int|float """ return self["linewidth"] @linewidth.setter def linewidth(self, val): self["linewidth"] = val @property def matches(self): """ If set to another axis id (e.g. `x2`, `y`), the range of this axis will match the range of the corresponding axis in data- coordinates space. Moreover, matching axes share auto-range values, category lists and histogram auto-bins. Note that setting axes simultaneously in both a `scaleanchor` and a `matches` constraint is currently forbidden. Moreover, note that matching axes must have the same `type`. The 'matches' property is an enumeration that may be specified as: - A string that matches one of the following regular expressions: ['^x([2-9]|[1-9][0-9]+)?( domain)?$', '^y([2-9]|[1-9][0-9]+)?( domain)?$'] Returns ------- Any """ return self["matches"] @matches.setter def matches(self, val): self["matches"] = val @property def maxallowed(self): """ Determines the maximum range of this axis. The 'maxallowed' property accepts values of any type Returns ------- Any """ return self["maxallowed"] @maxallowed.setter def maxallowed(self, val): self["maxallowed"] = val @property def minallowed(self): """ Determines the minimum range of this axis. The 'minallowed' property accepts values of any type Returns ------- Any """ return self["minallowed"] @minallowed.setter def minallowed(self, val): self["minallowed"] = val @property def minexponent(self): """ Hide SI prefix for 10^n if |n| is below this number. This only has an effect when `tickformat` is "SI" or "B". The 'minexponent' property is a number and may be specified as: - An int or float in the interval [0, inf] Returns ------- int|float """ return self["minexponent"] @minexponent.setter def minexponent(self, val): self["minexponent"] = val @property def minor(self): """ The 'minor' property is an instance of Minor that may be specified as: - An instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.layout.yaxis.Minor` - A dict of string/value properties that will be passed to the Minor constructor Returns ------- plotly.graph_objs.layout.yaxis.Minor """ return self["minor"] @minor.setter def minor(self, val): self["minor"] = val @property def minorloglabels(self): """ Determines how minor log labels are displayed. If *small digits*, small digits i.e. 2 or 5 are displayed. If "complete", complete digits are displayed. If "none", no labels are displayed. The 'minorloglabels' property is an enumeration that may be specified as: - One of the following enumeration values: ['small digits', 'complete', 'none'] Returns ------- Any """ return self["minorloglabels"] @minorloglabels.setter def minorloglabels(self, val): self["minorloglabels"] = val @property def mirror(self): """ Determines if the axis lines or/and ticks are mirrored to the opposite side of the plotting area. If True, the axis lines are mirrored. If "ticks", the axis lines and ticks are mirrored. If False, mirroring is disable. If "all", axis lines are mirrored on all shared-axes subplots. If "allticks", axis lines and ticks are mirrored on all shared-axes subplots. The 'mirror' property is an enumeration that may be specified as: - One of the following enumeration values: [True, 'ticks', False, 'all', 'allticks'] Returns ------- Any """ return self["mirror"] @mirror.setter def mirror(self, val): self["mirror"] = val @property def modebardisable(self): """ Disables certain modebar buttons for this axis. "autoscale" disables the autoscale buttons, "zoominout" disables the zoom- in and zoom-out buttons. The 'modebardisable' property is a flaglist and may be specified as a string containing: - Any combination of ['autoscale', 'zoominout'] joined with '+' characters (e.g. 'autoscale+zoominout') OR exactly one of ['none'] (e.g. 'none') Returns ------- Any """ return self["modebardisable"] @modebardisable.setter def modebardisable(self, val): self["modebardisable"] = val @property def nticks(self): """ Specifies the maximum number of ticks for the particular axis. The actual number of ticks will be chosen automatically to be less than or equal to `nticks`. Has an effect only if `tickmode` is set to "auto". The 'nticks' property is a integer and may be specified as: - An int (or float that will be cast to an int) in the interval [0, 9223372036854775807] Returns ------- int """ return self["nticks"] @nticks.setter def nticks(self, val): self["nticks"] = val @property def overlaying(self): """ If set a same-letter axis id, this axis is overlaid on top of the corresponding same-letter axis, with traces and axes visible for both axes. If False, this axis does not overlay any same-letter axes. In this case, for axes with overlapping domains only the highest-numbered axis will be visible. The 'overlaying' property is an enumeration that may be specified as: - One of the following enumeration values: ['free'] - A string that matches one of the following regular expressions: ['^x([2-9]|[1-9][0-9]+)?( domain)?$', '^y([2-9]|[1-9][0-9]+)?( domain)?$'] Returns ------- Any """ return self["overlaying"] @overlaying.setter def overlaying(self, val): self["overlaying"] = val @property def position(self): """ Sets the position of this axis in the plotting space (in normalized coordinates). Only has an effect if `anchor` is set to "free". The 'position' property is a number and may be specified as: - An int or float in the interval [0, 1] Returns ------- int|float """ return self["position"] @position.setter def position(self, val): self["position"] = val @property def range(self): """ Sets the range of this axis. If the axis `type` is "log", then you must take the log of your desired range (e.g. to set the range from 1 to 100, set the range from 0 to 2). If the axis `type` is "date", it should be date strings, like date data, though Date objects and unix milliseconds will be accepted and converted to strings. If the axis `type` is "category", it should be numbers, using the scale where each category is assigned a serial number from zero in the order it appears. Leaving either or both elements `null` impacts the default `autorange`. The 'range' property is an info array that may be specified as: * a list or tuple of 2 elements where: (0) The 'range[0]' property accepts values of any type (1) The 'range[1]' property accepts values of any type Returns ------- list """ return self["range"] @range.setter def range(self, val): self["range"] = val @property def rangebreaks(self): """ The 'rangebreaks' property is a tuple of instances of Rangebreak that may be specified as: - A list or tuple of instances of plotly.graph_objs.layout.yaxis.Rangebreak - A list or tuple of dicts of string/value properties that will be passed to the Rangebreak constructor Returns ------- tuple[plotly.graph_objs.layout.yaxis.Rangebreak] """ return self["rangebreaks"] @rangebreaks.setter def rangebreaks(self, val): self["rangebreaks"] = val @property def rangebreakdefaults(self): """ When used in a template (as layout.template.layout.yaxis.rangebreakdefaults), sets the default property values to use for elements of layout.yaxis.rangebreaks The 'rangebreakdefaults' property is an instance of Rangebreak that may be specified as: - An instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.layout.yaxis.Rangebreak` - A dict of string/value properties that will be passed to the Rangebreak constructor Returns ------- plotly.graph_objs.layout.yaxis.Rangebreak """ return self["rangebreakdefaults"] @rangebreakdefaults.setter def rangebreakdefaults(self, val): self["rangebreakdefaults"] = val @property def rangemode(self): """ If "normal", the range is computed in relation to the extrema of the input data. If "tozero", the range extends to 0, regardless of the input data If "nonnegative", the range is non-negative, regardless of the input data. Applies only to linear axes. The 'rangemode' property is an enumeration that may be specified as: - One of the following enumeration values: ['normal', 'tozero', 'nonnegative'] Returns ------- Any """ return self["rangemode"] @rangemode.setter def rangemode(self, val): self["rangemode"] = val @property def scaleanchor(self): """ If set to another axis id (e.g. `x2`, `y`), the range of this axis changes together with the range of the corresponding axis such that the scale of pixels per unit is in a constant ratio. Both axes are still zoomable, but when you zoom one, the other will zoom the same amount, keeping a fixed midpoint. `constrain` and `constraintoward` determine how we enforce the constraint. You can chain these, ie `yaxis: {scaleanchor: *x*}, xaxis2: {scaleanchor: *y*}` but you can only link axes of the same `type`. The linked axis can have the opposite letter (to constrain the aspect ratio) or the same letter (to match scales across subplots). Loops (`yaxis: {scaleanchor: *x*}, xaxis: {scaleanchor: *y*}` or longer) are redundant and the last constraint encountered will be ignored to avoid possible inconsistent constraints via `scaleratio`. Note that setting axes simultaneously in both a `scaleanchor` and a `matches` constraint is currently forbidden. Setting `false` allows to remove a default constraint (occasionally, you may need to prevent a default `scaleanchor` constraint from being applied, eg. when having an image trace `yaxis: {scaleanchor: "x"}` is set automatically in order for pixels to be rendered as squares, setting `yaxis: {scaleanchor: false}` allows to remove the constraint). The 'scaleanchor' property is an enumeration that may be specified as: - One of the following enumeration values: [False] - A string that matches one of the following regular expressions: ['^x([2-9]|[1-9][0-9]+)?( domain)?$', '^y([2-9]|[1-9][0-9]+)?( domain)?$'] Returns ------- Any """ return self["scaleanchor"] @scaleanchor.setter def scaleanchor(self, val): self["scaleanchor"] = val @property def scaleratio(self): """ If this axis is linked to another by `scaleanchor`, this determines the pixel to unit scale ratio. For example, if this value is 10, then every unit on this axis spans 10 times the number of pixels as a unit on the linked axis. Use this for example to create an elevation profile where the vertical scale is exaggerated a fixed amount with respect to the horizontal. The 'scaleratio' property is a number and may be specified as: - An int or float in the interval [0, inf] Returns ------- int|float """ return self["scaleratio"] @scaleratio.setter def scaleratio(self, val): self["scaleratio"] = val @property def separatethousands(self): """ If "true", even 4-digit integers are separated The 'separatethousands' property must be specified as a bool (either True, or False) Returns ------- bool """ return self["separatethousands"] @separatethousands.setter def separatethousands(self, val): self["separatethousands"] = val @property def shift(self): """ Moves the axis a given number of pixels from where it would have been otherwise. Accepts both positive and negative values, which will shift the axis either right or left, respectively. If `autoshift` is set to true, then this defaults to a padding of -3 if `side` is set to "left". and defaults to +3 if `side` is set to "right". Defaults to 0 if `autoshift` is set to false. Only has an effect if `anchor` is set to "free". The 'shift' property is a number and may be specified as: - An int or float Returns ------- int|float """ return self["shift"] @shift.setter def shift(self, val): self["shift"] = val @property def showdividers(self): """ Determines whether or not a dividers are drawn between the category levels of this axis. Only has an effect on "multicategory" axes. The 'showdividers' property must be specified as a bool (either True, or False) Returns ------- bool """ return self["showdividers"] @showdividers.setter def showdividers(self, val): self["showdividers"] = val @property def showexponent(self): """ If "all", all exponents are shown besides their significands. If "first", only the exponent of the first tick is shown. If "last", only the exponent of the last tick is shown. If "none", no exponents appear. The 'showexponent' property is an enumeration that may be specified as: - One of the following enumeration values: ['all', 'first', 'last', 'none'] Returns ------- Any """ return self["showexponent"] @showexponent.setter def showexponent(self, val): self["showexponent"] = val @property def showgrid(self): """ Determines whether or not grid lines are drawn. If True, the grid lines are drawn at every tick mark. The 'showgrid' property must be specified as a bool (either True, or False) Returns ------- bool """ return self["showgrid"] @showgrid.setter def showgrid(self, val): self["showgrid"] = val @property def showline(self): """ Determines whether or not a line bounding this axis is drawn. The 'showline' property must be specified as a bool (either True, or False) Returns ------- bool """ return self["showline"] @showline.setter def showline(self, val): self["showline"] = val @property def showspikes(self): """ Determines whether or not spikes (aka droplines) are drawn for this axis. Note: This only takes affect when hovermode = closest The 'showspikes' property must be specified as a bool (either True, or False) Returns ------- bool """ return self["showspikes"] @showspikes.setter def showspikes(self, val): self["showspikes"] = val @property def showticklabels(self): """ Determines whether or not the tick labels are drawn. The 'showticklabels' property must be specified as a bool (either True, or False) Returns ------- bool """ return self["showticklabels"] @showticklabels.setter def showticklabels(self, val): self["showticklabels"] = val @property def showtickprefix(self): """ If "all", all tick labels are displayed with a prefix. If "first", only the first tick is displayed with a prefix. If "last", only the last tick is displayed with a suffix. If "none", tick prefixes are hidden. The 'showtickprefix' property is an enumeration that may be specified as: - One of the following enumeration values: ['all', 'first', 'last', 'none'] Returns ------- Any """ return self["showtickprefix"] @showtickprefix.setter def showtickprefix(self, val): self["showtickprefix"] = val @property def showticksuffix(self): """ Same as `showtickprefix` but for tick suffixes. The 'showticksuffix' property is an enumeration that may be specified as: - One of the following enumeration values: ['all', 'first', 'last', 'none'] Returns ------- Any """ return self["showticksuffix"] @showticksuffix.setter def showticksuffix(self, val): self["showticksuffix"] = val @property def side(self): """ Determines whether a x (y) axis is positioned at the "bottom" ("left") or "top" ("right") of the plotting area. The 'side' property is an enumeration that may be specified as: - One of the following enumeration values: ['top', 'bottom', 'left', 'right'] Returns ------- Any """ return self["side"] @side.setter def side(self, val): self["side"] = val @property def spikecolor(self): """ Sets the spike color. If undefined, will use the series color The 'spikecolor' property is a color and may be specified as: - A hex string (e.g. '#ff0000') - An rgb/rgba string (e.g. 'rgb(255,0,0)') - An hsl/hsla string (e.g. 'hsl(0,100%,50%)') - An hsv/hsva string (e.g. 'hsv(0,100%,100%)') - A named CSS color: see https://plotly.com/python/css-colors/ for a list Returns ------- str """ return self["spikecolor"] @spikecolor.setter def spikecolor(self, val): self["spikecolor"] = val @property def spikedash(self): """ Sets the dash style of lines. Set to a dash type string ("solid", "dot", "dash", "longdash", "dashdot", or "longdashdot") or a dash length list in px (eg "5px,10px,2px,2px"). The 'spikedash' property is an enumeration that may be specified as: - One of the following dash styles: ['solid', 'dot', 'dash', 'longdash', 'dashdot', 'longdashdot'] - A string containing a dash length list in pixels or percentages (e.g. '5px 10px 2px 2px', '5, 10, 2, 2', '10% 20% 40%', etc.) Returns ------- str """ return self["spikedash"] @spikedash.setter def spikedash(self, val): self["spikedash"] = val @property def spikemode(self): """ Determines the drawing mode for the spike line If "toaxis", the line is drawn from the data point to the axis the series is plotted on. If "across", the line is drawn across the entire plot area, and supercedes "toaxis". If "marker", then a marker dot is drawn on the axis the series is plotted on The 'spikemode' property is a flaglist and may be specified as a string containing: - Any combination of ['toaxis', 'across', 'marker'] joined with '+' characters (e.g. 'toaxis+across') Returns ------- Any """ return self["spikemode"] @spikemode.setter def spikemode(self, val): self["spikemode"] = val @property def spikesnap(self): """ Determines whether spikelines are stuck to the cursor or to the closest datapoints. The 'spikesnap' property is an enumeration that may be specified as: - One of the following enumeration values: ['data', 'cursor', 'hovered data'] Returns ------- Any """ return self["spikesnap"] @spikesnap.setter def spikesnap(self, val): self["spikesnap"] = val @property def spikethickness(self): """ Sets the width (in px) of the zero line. The 'spikethickness' property is a number and may be specified as: - An int or float Returns ------- int|float """ return self["spikethickness"] @spikethickness.setter def spikethickness(self, val): self["spikethickness"] = val @property def tick0(self): """ Sets the placement of the first tick on this axis. Use with `dtick`. If the axis `type` is "log", then you must take the log of your starting tick (e.g. to set the starting tick to 100, set the `tick0` to 2) except when `dtick`=*L* (see `dtick` for more info). If the axis `type` is "date", it should be a date string, like date data. If the axis `type` is "category", it should be a number, using the scale where each category is assigned a serial number from zero in the order it appears. The 'tick0' property accepts values of any type Returns ------- Any """ return self["tick0"] @tick0.setter def tick0(self, val): self["tick0"] = val @property def tickangle(self): """ Sets the angle of the tick labels with respect to the horizontal. For example, a `tickangle` of -90 draws the tick labels vertically. The 'tickangle' property is a angle (in degrees) that may be specified as a number between -180 and 180. Numeric values outside this range are converted to the equivalent value (e.g. 270 is converted to -90). Returns ------- int|float """ return self["tickangle"] @tickangle.setter def tickangle(self, val): self["tickangle"] = val @property def tickcolor(self): """ Sets the tick color. The 'tickcolor' property is a color and may be specified as: - A hex string (e.g. '#ff0000') - An rgb/rgba string (e.g. 'rgb(255,0,0)') - An hsl/hsla string (e.g. 'hsl(0,100%,50%)') - An hsv/hsva string (e.g. 'hsv(0,100%,100%)') - A named CSS color: see https://plotly.com/python/css-colors/ for a list Returns ------- str """ return self["tickcolor"] @tickcolor.setter def tickcolor(self, val): self["tickcolor"] = val @property def tickfont(self): """ Sets the tick font. The 'tickfont' property is an instance of Tickfont that may be specified as: - An instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.layout.yaxis.Tickfont` - A dict of string/value properties that will be passed to the Tickfont constructor Returns ------- plotly.graph_objs.layout.yaxis.Tickfont """ return self["tickfont"] @tickfont.setter def tickfont(self, val): self["tickfont"] = val @property def tickformat(self): """ Sets the tick label formatting rule using d3 formatting mini- languages which are very similar to those in Python. For numbers, see: https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format. And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time- format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13 09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would display "09~15~23.46" The 'tickformat' property is a string and must be specified as: - A string - A number that will be converted to a string Returns ------- str """ return self["tickformat"] @tickformat.setter def tickformat(self, val): self["tickformat"] = val @property def tickformatstops(self): """ The 'tickformatstops' property is a tuple of instances of Tickformatstop that may be specified as: - A list or tuple of instances of plotly.graph_objs.layout.yaxis.Tickformatstop - A list or tuple of dicts of string/value properties that will be passed to the Tickformatstop constructor Returns ------- tuple[plotly.graph_objs.layout.yaxis.Tickformatstop] """ return self["tickformatstops"] @tickformatstops.setter def tickformatstops(self, val): self["tickformatstops"] = val @property def tickformatstopdefaults(self): """ When used in a template (as layout.template.layout.yaxis.tickformatstopdefaults), sets the default property values to use for elements of layout.yaxis.tickformatstops The 'tickformatstopdefaults' property is an instance of Tickformatstop that may be specified as: - An instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.layout.yaxis.Tickformatstop` - A dict of string/value properties that will be passed to the Tickformatstop constructor Returns ------- plotly.graph_objs.layout.yaxis.Tickformatstop """ return self["tickformatstopdefaults"] @tickformatstopdefaults.setter def tickformatstopdefaults(self, val): self["tickformatstopdefaults"] = val @property def ticklabelindex(self): """ Only for axes with `type` "date" or "linear". Instead of drawing the major tick label, draw the label for the minor tick that is n positions away from the major tick. E.g. to always draw the label for the minor tick before each major tick, choose `ticklabelindex` -1. This is useful for date axes with `ticklabelmode` "period" if you want to label the period that ends with each major tick instead of the period that begins there. The 'ticklabelindex' property is a integer and may be specified as: - An int (or float that will be cast to an int) - A tuple, list, or one-dimensional numpy array of the above Returns ------- int|numpy.ndarray """ return self["ticklabelindex"] @ticklabelindex.setter def ticklabelindex(self, val): self["ticklabelindex"] = val @property def ticklabelindexsrc(self): """ Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for `ticklabelindex`. The 'ticklabelindexsrc' property must be specified as a string or as a plotly.grid_objs.Column object Returns ------- str """ return self["ticklabelindexsrc"] @ticklabelindexsrc.setter def ticklabelindexsrc(self, val): self["ticklabelindexsrc"] = val @property def ticklabelmode(self): """ Determines where tick labels are drawn with respect to their corresponding ticks and grid lines. Only has an effect for axes of `type` "date" When set to "period", tick labels are drawn in the middle of the period between ticks. The 'ticklabelmode' property is an enumeration that may be specified as: - One of the following enumeration values: ['instant', 'period'] Returns ------- Any """ return self["ticklabelmode"] @ticklabelmode.setter def ticklabelmode(self, val): self["ticklabelmode"] = val @property def ticklabeloverflow(self): """ Determines how we handle tick labels that would overflow either the graph div or the domain of the axis. The default value for inside tick labels is *hide past domain*. Otherwise on "category" and "multicategory" axes the default is "allow". In other cases the default is *hide past div*. The 'ticklabeloverflow' property is an enumeration that may be specified as: - One of the following enumeration values: ['allow', 'hide past div', 'hide past domain'] Returns ------- Any """ return self["ticklabeloverflow"] @ticklabeloverflow.setter def ticklabeloverflow(self, val): self["ticklabeloverflow"] = val @property def ticklabelposition(self): """ Determines where tick labels are drawn with respect to the axis. Please note that top or bottom has no effect on x axes or when `ticklabelmode` is set to "period" or when `tickson` is set to "boundaries". Similarly, left or right has no effect on y axes or when `ticklabelmode` is set to "period" or when `tickson` is set to "boundaries". Has no effect on "multicategory" axes. When used on axes linked by `matches` or `scaleanchor`, no extra padding for inside labels would be added by autorange, so that the scales could match. The 'ticklabelposition' property is an enumeration that may be specified as: - One of the following enumeration values: ['outside', 'inside', 'outside top', 'inside top', 'outside left', 'inside left', 'outside right', 'inside right', 'outside bottom', 'inside bottom'] Returns ------- Any """ return self["ticklabelposition"] @ticklabelposition.setter def ticklabelposition(self, val): self["ticklabelposition"] = val @property def ticklabelshift(self): """ Shifts the tick labels by the specified number of pixels in parallel to the axis. Positive values move the labels in the positive direction of the axis. The 'ticklabelshift' property is a integer and may be specified as: - An int (or float that will be cast to an int) Returns ------- int """ return self["ticklabelshift"] @ticklabelshift.setter def ticklabelshift(self, val): self["ticklabelshift"] = val @property def ticklabelstandoff(self): """ Sets the standoff distance (in px) between the axis tick labels and their default position. A positive `ticklabelstandoff` moves the labels farther away from the plot area if `ticklabelposition` is "outside", and deeper into the plot area if `ticklabelposition` is "inside". A negative `ticklabelstandoff` works in the opposite direction, moving outside ticks towards the plot area and inside ticks towards the outside. If the negative value is large enough, inside ticks can even end up outside and vice versa. The 'ticklabelstandoff' property is a integer and may be specified as: - An int (or float that will be cast to an int) Returns ------- int """ return self["ticklabelstandoff"] @ticklabelstandoff.setter def ticklabelstandoff(self, val): self["ticklabelstandoff"] = val @property def ticklabelstep(self): """ Sets the spacing between tick labels as compared to the spacing between ticks. A value of 1 (default) means each tick gets a label. A value of 2 means shows every 2nd label. A larger value n means only every nth tick is labeled. `tick0` determines which labels are shown. Not implemented for axes with `type` "log" or "multicategory", or when `tickmode` is "array". The 'ticklabelstep' property is a integer and may be specified as: - An int (or float that will be cast to an int) in the interval [1, 9223372036854775807] Returns ------- int """ return self["ticklabelstep"] @ticklabelstep.setter def ticklabelstep(self, val): self["ticklabelstep"] = val @property def ticklen(self): """ Sets the tick length (in px). The 'ticklen' property is a number and may be specified as: - An int or float in the interval [0, inf] Returns ------- int|float """ return self["ticklen"] @ticklen.setter def ticklen(self, val): self["ticklen"] = val @property def tickmode(self): """ Sets the tick mode for this axis. If "auto", the number of ticks is set via `nticks`. If "linear", the placement of the ticks is determined by a starting position `tick0` and a tick step `dtick` ("linear" is the default value if `tick0` and `dtick` are provided). If "array", the placement of the ticks is set via `tickvals` and the tick text is `ticktext`. ("array" is the default value if `tickvals` is provided). If "sync", the number of ticks will sync with the overlayed axis set by `overlaying` property. The 'tickmode' property is an enumeration that may be specified as: - One of the following enumeration values: ['auto', 'linear', 'array', 'sync'] Returns ------- Any """ return self["tickmode"] @tickmode.setter def tickmode(self, val): self["tickmode"] = val @property def tickprefix(self): """ Sets a tick label prefix. The 'tickprefix' property is a string and must be specified as: - A string - A number that will be converted to a string Returns ------- str """ return self["tickprefix"] @tickprefix.setter def tickprefix(self, val): self["tickprefix"] = val @property def ticks(self): """ Determines whether ticks are drawn or not. If "", this axis' ticks are not drawn. If "outside" ("inside"), this axis' are drawn outside (inside) the axis lines. The 'ticks' property is an enumeration that may be specified as: - One of the following enumeration values: ['outside', 'inside', ''] Returns ------- Any """ return self["ticks"] @ticks.setter def ticks(self, val): self["ticks"] = val @property def tickson(self): """ Determines where ticks and grid lines are drawn with respect to their corresponding tick labels. Only has an effect for axes of `type` "category" or "multicategory". When set to "boundaries", ticks and grid lines are drawn half a category to the left/bottom of labels. The 'tickson' property is an enumeration that may be specified as: - One of the following enumeration values: ['labels', 'boundaries'] Returns ------- Any """ return self["tickson"] @tickson.setter def tickson(self, val): self["tickson"] = val @property def ticksuffix(self): """ Sets a tick label suffix. The 'ticksuffix' property is a string and must be specified as: - A string - A number that will be converted to a string Returns ------- str """ return self["ticksuffix"] @ticksuffix.setter def ticksuffix(self, val): self["ticksuffix"] = val @property def ticktext(self): """ Sets the text displayed at the ticks position via `tickvals`. Only has an effect if `tickmode` is set to "array". Used with `tickvals`. The 'ticktext' property is an array that may be specified as a tuple, list, numpy array, or pandas Series Returns ------- numpy.ndarray """ return self["ticktext"] @ticktext.setter def ticktext(self, val): self["ticktext"] = val @property def ticktextsrc(self): """ Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for `ticktext`. The 'ticktextsrc' property must be specified as a string or as a plotly.grid_objs.Column object Returns ------- str """ return self["ticktextsrc"] @ticktextsrc.setter def ticktextsrc(self, val): self["ticktextsrc"] = val @property def tickvals(self): """ Sets the values at which ticks on this axis appear. Only has an effect if `tickmode` is set to "array". Used with `ticktext`. The 'tickvals' property is an array that may be specified as a tuple, list, numpy array, or pandas Series Returns ------- numpy.ndarray """ return self["tickvals"] @tickvals.setter def tickvals(self, val): self["tickvals"] = val @property def tickvalssrc(self): """ Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for `tickvals`. The 'tickvalssrc' property must be specified as a string or as a plotly.grid_objs.Column object Returns ------- str """ return self["tickvalssrc"] @tickvalssrc.setter def tickvalssrc(self, val): self["tickvalssrc"] = val @property def tickwidth(self): """ Sets the tick width (in px). The 'tickwidth' property is a number and may be specified as: - An int or float in the interval [0, inf] Returns ------- int|float """ return self["tickwidth"] @tickwidth.setter def tickwidth(self, val): self["tickwidth"] = val @property def title(self): """ The 'title' property is an instance of Title that may be specified as: - An instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.layout.yaxis.Title` - A dict of string/value properties that will be passed to the Title constructor Returns ------- plotly.graph_objs.layout.yaxis.Title """ return self["title"] @title.setter def title(self, val): self["title"] = val @property def type(self): """ Sets the axis type. By default, plotly attempts to determined the axis type by looking into the data of the traces that referenced the axis in question. The 'type' property is an enumeration that may be specified as: - One of the following enumeration values: ['-', 'linear', 'log', 'date', 'category', 'multicategory'] Returns ------- Any """ return self["type"] @type.setter def type(self, val): self["type"] = val @property def uirevision(self): """ Controls persistence of user-driven changes in axis `range`, `autorange`, and `title` if in `editable: true` configuration. Defaults to `layout.uirevision`. The 'uirevision' property accepts values of any type Returns ------- Any """ return self["uirevision"] @uirevision.setter def uirevision(self, val): self["uirevision"] = val @property def unifiedhovertitle(self): """ The 'unifiedhovertitle' property is an instance of Unifiedhovertitle that may be specified as: - An instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.layout.yaxis.Unifiedhovertitle` - A dict of string/value properties that will be passed to the Unifiedhovertitle constructor Returns ------- plotly.graph_objs.layout.yaxis.Unifiedhovertitle """ return self["unifiedhovertitle"] @unifiedhovertitle.setter def unifiedhovertitle(self, val): self["unifiedhovertitle"] = val @property def visible(self): """ A single toggle to hide the axis while preserving interaction like dragging. Default is true when a cheater plot is present on the axis, otherwise false The 'visible' property must be specified as a bool (either True, or False) Returns ------- bool """ return self["visible"] @visible.setter def visible(self, val): self["visible"] = val @property def zeroline(self): """ Determines whether or not a line is drawn at along the 0 value of this axis. If True, the zero line is drawn on top of the grid lines. The 'zeroline' property must be specified as a bool (either True, or False) Returns ------- bool """ return self["zeroline"] @zeroline.setter def zeroline(self, val): self["zeroline"] = val @property def zerolinecolor(self): """ Sets the line color of the zero line. The 'zerolinecolor' property is a color and may be specified as: - A hex string (e.g. '#ff0000') - An rgb/rgba string (e.g. 'rgb(255,0,0)') - An hsl/hsla string (e.g. 'hsl(0,100%,50%)') - An hsv/hsva string (e.g. 'hsv(0,100%,100%)') - A named CSS color: see https://plotly.com/python/css-colors/ for a list Returns ------- str """ return self["zerolinecolor"] @zerolinecolor.setter def zerolinecolor(self, val): self["zerolinecolor"] = val @property def zerolinelayer(self): """ Sets the layer on which this zeroline is displayed. If *above traces*, this zeroline is displayed above all the subplot's traces If *below traces*, this zeroline is displayed below all the subplot's traces, but above the grid lines. Limitation: "zerolinelayer" currently has no effect if the "zorder" property is set on any trace. The 'zerolinelayer' property is an enumeration that may be specified as: - One of the following enumeration values: ['above traces', 'below traces'] Returns ------- Any """ return self["zerolinelayer"] @zerolinelayer.setter def zerolinelayer(self, val): self["zerolinelayer"] = val @property def zerolinewidth(self): """ Sets the width (in px) of the zero line. The 'zerolinewidth' property is a number and may be specified as: - An int or float Returns ------- int|float """ return self["zerolinewidth"] @zerolinewidth.setter def zerolinewidth(self, val): self["zerolinewidth"] = val @property def _prop_descriptions(self): return """\ anchor If set to an opposite-letter axis id (e.g. `x2`, `y`), this axis is bound to the corresponding opposite-letter axis. If set to "free", this axis' position is determined by `position`. automargin Determines whether long tick labels automatically grow the figure margins. autorange Determines whether or not the range of this axis is computed in relation to the input data. See `rangemode` for more info. If `range` is provided and it has a value for both the lower and upper bound, `autorange` is set to False. Using "min" applies autorange only to set the minimum. Using "max" applies autorange only to set the maximum. Using *min reversed* applies autorange only to set the minimum on a reversed axis. Using *max reversed* applies autorange only to set the maximum on a reversed axis. Using "reversed" applies autorange on both ends and reverses the axis direction. autorangeoptions :class:`plotly.graph_objects.layout.yaxis.Autorangeopti ons` instance or dict with compatible properties autoshift Automatically reposition the axis to avoid overlap with other axes with the same `overlaying` value. This repositioning will account for any `shift` amount applied to other axes on the same side with `autoshift` is set to true. Only has an effect if `anchor` is set to "free". autotickangles When `tickangle` is set to "auto", it will be set to the first angle in this array that is large enough to prevent label overlap. autotypenumbers Using "strict" a numeric string in trace data is not converted to a number. Using *convert types* a numeric string in trace data may be treated as a number during automatic axis `type` detection. Defaults to layout.autotypenumbers. calendar Sets the calendar system to use for `range` and `tick0` if this is a date axis. This does not set the calendar for interpreting data on this axis, that's specified in the trace or via the global `layout.calendar` categoryarray Sets the order in which categories on this axis appear. Only has an effect if `categoryorder` is set to "array". Used with `categoryorder`. categoryarraysrc Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for `categoryarray`. categoryorder Specifies the ordering logic for the case of categorical variables. By default, plotly uses "trace", which specifies the order that is present in the data supplied. Set `categoryorder` to *category ascending* or *category descending* if order should be determined by the alphanumerical order of the category names. Set `categoryorder` to "array" to derive the ordering from the attribute `categoryarray`. If a category is not found in the `categoryarray` array, the sorting behavior for that attribute will be identical to the "trace" mode. The unspecified categories will follow the categories in `categoryarray`. Set `categoryorder` to *total ascending* or *total descending* if order should be determined by the numerical order of the values. Similarly, the order can be determined by the min, max, sum, mean, geometric mean or median of all the values. color Sets default for all colors associated with this axis all at once: line, font, tick, and grid colors. Grid color is lightened by blending this with the plot background Individual pieces can override this. constrain If this axis needs to be compressed (either due to its own `scaleanchor` and `scaleratio` or those of the other axis), determines how that happens: by increasing the "range", or by decreasing the "domain". Default is "domain" for axes containing image traces, "range" otherwise. constraintoward If this axis needs to be compressed (either due to its own `scaleanchor` and `scaleratio` or those of the other axis), determines which direction we push the originally specified plot area. Options are "left", "center" (default), and "right" for x axes, and "top", "middle" (default), and "bottom" for y axes. dividercolor Sets the color of the dividers Only has an effect on "multicategory" axes. dividerwidth Sets the width (in px) of the dividers Only has an effect on "multicategory" axes. domain Sets the domain of this axis (in plot fraction). dtick Sets the step in-between ticks on this axis. Use with `tick0`. Must be a positive number, or special strings available to "log" and "date" axes. If the axis `type` is "log", then ticks are set every 10^(n*dtick) where n is the tick number. For example, to set a tick mark at 1, 10, 100, 1000, ... set dtick to 1. To set tick marks at 1, 100, 10000, ... set dtick to 2. To set tick marks at 1, 5, 25, 125, 625, 3125, ... set dtick to log_10(5), or 0.69897000433. "log" has several special values; "L", where `f` is a positive number, gives ticks linearly spaced in value (but not position). For example `tick0` = 0.1, `dtick` = "L0.5" will put ticks at 0.1, 0.6, 1.1, 1.6 etc. To show powers of 10 plus small digits between, use "D1" (all digits) or "D2" (only 2 and 5). `tick0` is ignored for "D1" and "D2". If the axis `type` is "date", then you must convert the time to milliseconds. For example, to set the interval between ticks to one day, set `dtick` to 86400000.0. "date" also has special values "M" gives ticks spaced by a number of months. `n` must be a positive integer. To set ticks on the 15th of every third month, set `tick0` to "2000-01-15" and `dtick` to "M3". To set ticks every 4 years, set `dtick` to "M48" exponentformat Determines a formatting rule for the tick exponents. For example, consider the number 1,000,000,000. If "none", it appears as 1,000,000,000. If "e", 1e+9. If "E", 1E+9. If "power", 1x10^9 (with 9 in a super script). If "SI", 1G. If "B", 1B. fixedrange Determines whether or not this axis is zoom-able. If true, then zoom is disabled. gridcolor Sets the color of the grid lines. griddash Sets the dash style of lines. Set to a dash type string ("solid", "dot", "dash", "longdash", "dashdot", or "longdashdot") or a dash length list in px (eg "5px,10px,2px,2px"). gridwidth Sets the width (in px) of the grid lines. hoverformat Sets the hover text formatting rule using d3 formatting mini-languages which are very similar to those in Python. For numbers, see: https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format. And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time- format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13 09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would display "09~15~23.46" insiderange Could be used to set the desired inside range of this axis (excluding the labels) when `ticklabelposition` of the anchored axis has "inside". Not implemented for axes with `type` "log". This would be ignored when `range` is provided. labelalias Replacement text for specific tick or hover labels. For example using {US: 'USA', CA: 'Canada'} changes US to USA and CA to Canada. The labels we would have shown must match the keys exactly, after adding any tickprefix or ticksuffix. For negative numbers the minus sign symbol used (U+2212) is wider than the regular ascii dash. That means you need to use −1 instead of -1. labelalias can be used with any axis type, and both keys (if needed) and values (if desired) can include html-like tags or MathJax. layer Sets the layer on which this axis is displayed. If *above traces*, this axis is displayed above all the subplot's traces If *below traces*, this axis is displayed below all the subplot's traces, but above the grid lines. Useful when used together with scatter-like traces with `cliponaxis` set to False to show markers and/or text nodes above this axis. linecolor Sets the axis line color. linewidth Sets the width (in px) of the axis line. matches If set to another axis id (e.g. `x2`, `y`), the range of this axis will match the range of the corresponding axis in data-coordinates space. Moreover, matching axes share auto-range values, category lists and histogram auto-bins. Note that setting axes simultaneously in both a `scaleanchor` and a `matches` constraint is currently forbidden. Moreover, note that matching axes must have the same `type`. maxallowed Determines the maximum range of this axis. minallowed Determines the minimum range of this axis. minexponent Hide SI prefix for 10^n if |n| is below this number. This only has an effect when `tickformat` is "SI" or "B". minor :class:`plotly.graph_objects.layout.yaxis.Minor` instance or dict with compatible properties minorloglabels Determines how minor log labels are displayed. If *small digits*, small digits i.e. 2 or 5 are displayed. If "complete", complete digits are displayed. If "none", no labels are displayed. mirror Determines if the axis lines or/and ticks are mirrored to the opposite side of the plotting area. If True, the axis lines are mirrored. If "ticks", the axis lines and ticks are mirrored. If False, mirroring is disable. If "all", axis lines are mirrored on all shared-axes subplots. If "allticks", axis lines and ticks are mirrored on all shared-axes subplots. modebardisable Disables certain modebar buttons for this axis. "autoscale" disables the autoscale buttons, "zoominout" disables the zoom-in and zoom-out buttons. nticks Specifies the maximum number of ticks for the particular axis. The actual number of ticks will be chosen automatically to be less than or equal to `nticks`. Has an effect only if `tickmode` is set to "auto". overlaying If set a same-letter axis id, this axis is overlaid on top of the corresponding same-letter axis, with traces and axes visible for both axes. If False, this axis does not overlay any same-letter axes. In this case, for axes with overlapping domains only the highest- numbered axis will be visible. position Sets the position of this axis in the plotting space (in normalized coordinates). Only has an effect if `anchor` is set to "free". range Sets the range of this axis. If the axis `type` is "log", then you must take the log of your desired range (e.g. to set the range from 1 to 100, set the range from 0 to 2). If the axis `type` is "date", it should be date strings, like date data, though Date objects and unix milliseconds will be accepted and converted to strings. If the axis `type` is "category", it should be numbers, using the scale where each category is assigned a serial number from zero in the order it appears. Leaving either or both elements `null` impacts the default `autorange`. rangebreaks A tuple of :class:`plotly.graph_objects.layout.yaxis.Rangebreak` instances or dicts with compatible properties rangebreakdefaults When used in a template (as layout.template.layout.yaxis.rangebreakdefaults), sets the default property values to use for elements of layout.yaxis.rangebreaks rangemode If "normal", the range is computed in relation to the extrema of the input data. If "tozero", the range extends to 0, regardless of the input data If "nonnegative", the range is non-negative, regardless of the input data. Applies only to linear axes. scaleanchor If set to another axis id (e.g. `x2`, `y`), the range of this axis changes together with the range of the corresponding axis such that the scale of pixels per unit is in a constant ratio. Both axes are still zoomable, but when you zoom one, the other will zoom the same amount, keeping a fixed midpoint. `constrain` and `constraintoward` determine how we enforce the constraint. You can chain these, ie `yaxis: {scaleanchor: *x*}, xaxis2: {scaleanchor: *y*}` but you can only link axes of the same `type`. The linked axis can have the opposite letter (to constrain the aspect ratio) or the same letter (to match scales across subplots). Loops (`yaxis: {scaleanchor: *x*}, xaxis: {scaleanchor: *y*}` or longer) are redundant and the last constraint encountered will be ignored to avoid possible inconsistent constraints via `scaleratio`. Note that setting axes simultaneously in both a `scaleanchor` and a `matches` constraint is currently forbidden. Setting `false` allows to remove a default constraint (occasionally, you may need to prevent a default `scaleanchor` constraint from being applied, eg. when having an image trace `yaxis: {scaleanchor: "x"}` is set automatically in order for pixels to be rendered as squares, setting `yaxis: {scaleanchor: false}` allows to remove the constraint). scaleratio If this axis is linked to another by `scaleanchor`, this determines the pixel to unit scale ratio. For example, if this value is 10, then every unit on this axis spans 10 times the number of pixels as a unit on the linked axis. Use this for example to create an elevation profile where the vertical scale is exaggerated a fixed amount with respect to the horizontal. separatethousands If "true", even 4-digit integers are separated shift Moves the axis a given number of pixels from where it would have been otherwise. Accepts both positive and negative values, which will shift the axis either right or left, respectively. If `autoshift` is set to true, then this defaults to a padding of -3 if `side` is set to "left". and defaults to +3 if `side` is set to "right". Defaults to 0 if `autoshift` is set to false. Only has an effect if `anchor` is set to "free". showdividers Determines whether or not a dividers are drawn between the category levels of this axis. Only has an effect on "multicategory" axes. showexponent If "all", all exponents are shown besides their significands. If "first", only the exponent of the first tick is shown. If "last", only the exponent of the last tick is shown. If "none", no exponents appear. showgrid Determines whether or not grid lines are drawn. If True, the grid lines are drawn at every tick mark. showline Determines whether or not a line bounding this axis is drawn. showspikes Determines whether or not spikes (aka droplines) are drawn for this axis. Note: This only takes affect when hovermode = closest showticklabels Determines whether or not the tick labels are drawn. showtickprefix If "all", all tick labels are displayed with a prefix. If "first", only the first tick is displayed with a prefix. If "last", only the last tick is displayed with a suffix. If "none", tick prefixes are hidden. showticksuffix Same as `showtickprefix` but for tick suffixes. side Determines whether a x (y) axis is positioned at the "bottom" ("left") or "top" ("right") of the plotting area. spikecolor Sets the spike color. If undefined, will use the series color spikedash Sets the dash style of lines. Set to a dash type string ("solid", "dot", "dash", "longdash", "dashdot", or "longdashdot") or a dash length list in px (eg "5px,10px,2px,2px"). spikemode Determines the drawing mode for the spike line If "toaxis", the line is drawn from the data point to the axis the series is plotted on. If "across", the line is drawn across the entire plot area, and supercedes "toaxis". If "marker", then a marker dot is drawn on the axis the series is plotted on spikesnap Determines whether spikelines are stuck to the cursor or to the closest datapoints. spikethickness Sets the width (in px) of the zero line. tick0 Sets the placement of the first tick on this axis. Use with `dtick`. If the axis `type` is "log", then you must take the log of your starting tick (e.g. to set the starting tick to 100, set the `tick0` to 2) except when `dtick`=*L* (see `dtick` for more info). If the axis `type` is "date", it should be a date string, like date data. If the axis `type` is "category", it should be a number, using the scale where each category is assigned a serial number from zero in the order it appears. tickangle Sets the angle of the tick labels with respect to the horizontal. For example, a `tickangle` of -90 draws the tick labels vertically. tickcolor Sets the tick color. tickfont Sets the tick font. tickformat Sets the tick label formatting rule using d3 formatting mini-languages which are very similar to those in Python. For numbers, see: https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format. And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time- format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13 09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would display "09~15~23.46" tickformatstops A tuple of :class:`plotly.graph_objects.layout.yaxis.Ti ckformatstop` instances or dicts with compatible properties tickformatstopdefaults When used in a template (as layout.template.layout.yaxis.tickformatstopdefaults), sets the default property values to use for elements of layout.yaxis.tickformatstops ticklabelindex Only for axes with `type` "date" or "linear". Instead of drawing the major tick label, draw the label for the minor tick that is n positions away from the major tick. E.g. to always draw the label for the minor tick before each major tick, choose `ticklabelindex` -1. This is useful for date axes with `ticklabelmode` "period" if you want to label the period that ends with each major tick instead of the period that begins there. ticklabelindexsrc Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for `ticklabelindex`. ticklabelmode Determines where tick labels are drawn with respect to their corresponding ticks and grid lines. Only has an effect for axes of `type` "date" When set to "period", tick labels are drawn in the middle of the period between ticks. ticklabeloverflow Determines how we handle tick labels that would overflow either the graph div or the domain of the axis. The default value for inside tick labels is *hide past domain*. Otherwise on "category" and "multicategory" axes the default is "allow". In other cases the default is *hide past div*. ticklabelposition Determines where tick labels are drawn with respect to the axis. Please note that top or bottom has no effect on x axes or when `ticklabelmode` is set to "period" or when `tickson` is set to "boundaries". Similarly, left or right has no effect on y axes or when `ticklabelmode` is set to "period" or when `tickson` is set to "boundaries". Has no effect on "multicategory" axes. When used on axes linked by `matches` or `scaleanchor`, no extra padding for inside labels would be added by autorange, so that the scales could match. ticklabelshift Shifts the tick labels by the specified number of pixels in parallel to the axis. Positive values move the labels in the positive direction of the axis. ticklabelstandoff Sets the standoff distance (in px) between the axis tick labels and their default position. A positive `ticklabelstandoff` moves the labels farther away from the plot area if `ticklabelposition` is "outside", and deeper into the plot area if `ticklabelposition` is "inside". A negative `ticklabelstandoff` works in the opposite direction, moving outside ticks towards the plot area and inside ticks towards the outside. If the negative value is large enough, inside ticks can even end up outside and vice versa. ticklabelstep Sets the spacing between tick labels as compared to the spacing between ticks. A value of 1 (default) means each tick gets a label. A value of 2 means shows every 2nd label. A larger value n means only every nth tick is labeled. `tick0` determines which labels are shown. Not implemented for axes with `type` "log" or "multicategory", or when `tickmode` is "array". ticklen Sets the tick length (in px). tickmode Sets the tick mode for this axis. If "auto", the number of ticks is set via `nticks`. If "linear", the placement of the ticks is determined by a starting position `tick0` and a tick step `dtick` ("linear" is the default value if `tick0` and `dtick` are provided). If "array", the placement of the ticks is set via `tickvals` and the tick text is `ticktext`. ("array" is the default value if `tickvals` is provided). If "sync", the number of ticks will sync with the overlayed axis set by `overlaying` property. tickprefix Sets a tick label prefix. ticks Determines whether ticks are drawn or not. If "", this axis' ticks are not drawn. If "outside" ("inside"), this axis' are drawn outside (inside) the axis lines. tickson Determines where ticks and grid lines are drawn with respect to their corresponding tick labels. Only has an effect for axes of `type` "category" or "multicategory". When set to "boundaries", ticks and grid lines are drawn half a category to the left/bottom of labels. ticksuffix Sets a tick label suffix. ticktext Sets the text displayed at the ticks position via `tickvals`. Only has an effect if `tickmode` is set to "array". Used with `tickvals`. ticktextsrc Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for `ticktext`. tickvals Sets the values at which ticks on this axis appear. Only has an effect if `tickmode` is set to "array". Used with `ticktext`. tickvalssrc Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for `tickvals`. tickwidth Sets the tick width (in px). title :class:`plotly.graph_objects.layout.yaxis.Title` instance or dict with compatible properties type Sets the axis type. By default, plotly attempts to determined the axis type by looking into the data of the traces that referenced the axis in question. uirevision Controls persistence of user-driven changes in axis `range`, `autorange`, and `title` if in `editable: true` configuration. Defaults to `layout.uirevision`. unifiedhovertitle :class:`plotly.graph_objects.layout.yaxis.Unifiedhovert itle` instance or dict with compatible properties visible A single toggle to hide the axis while preserving interaction like dragging. Default is true when a cheater plot is present on the axis, otherwise false zeroline Determines whether or not a line is drawn at along the 0 value of this axis. If True, the zero line is drawn on top of the grid lines. zerolinecolor Sets the line color of the zero line. zerolinelayer Sets the layer on which this zeroline is displayed. If *above traces*, this zeroline is displayed above all the subplot's traces If *below traces*, this zeroline is displayed below all the subplot's traces, but above the grid lines. Limitation: "zerolinelayer" currently has no effect if the "zorder" property is set on any trace. zerolinewidth Sets the width (in px) of the zero line. """ def __init__( self, arg=None, anchor=None, automargin=None, autorange=None, autorangeoptions=None, autoshift=None, autotickangles=None, autotypenumbers=None, calendar=None, categoryarray=None, categoryarraysrc=None, categoryorder=None, color=None, constrain=None, constraintoward=None, dividercolor=None, dividerwidth=None, domain=None, dtick=None, exponentformat=None, fixedrange=None, gridcolor=None, griddash=None, gridwidth=None, hoverformat=None, insiderange=None, labelalias=None, layer=None, linecolor=None, linewidth=None, matches=None, maxallowed=None, minallowed=None, minexponent=None, minor=None, minorloglabels=None, mirror=None, modebardisable=None, nticks=None, overlaying=None, position=None, range=None, rangebreaks=None, rangebreakdefaults=None, rangemode=None, scaleanchor=None, scaleratio=None, separatethousands=None, shift=None, showdividers=None, showexponent=None, showgrid=None, showline=None, showspikes=None, showticklabels=None, showtickprefix=None, showticksuffix=None, side=None, spikecolor=None, spikedash=None, spikemode=None, spikesnap=None, spikethickness=None, tick0=None, tickangle=None, tickcolor=None, tickfont=None, tickformat=None, tickformatstops=None, tickformatstopdefaults=None, ticklabelindex=None, ticklabelindexsrc=None, ticklabelmode=None, ticklabeloverflow=None, ticklabelposition=None, ticklabelshift=None, ticklabelstandoff=None, ticklabelstep=None, ticklen=None, tickmode=None, tickprefix=None, ticks=None, tickson=None, ticksuffix=None, ticktext=None, ticktextsrc=None, tickvals=None, tickvalssrc=None, tickwidth=None, title=None, type=None, uirevision=None, unifiedhovertitle=None, visible=None, zeroline=None, zerolinecolor=None, zerolinelayer=None, zerolinewidth=None, **kwargs, ): """ Construct a new YAxis object Parameters ---------- arg dict of properties compatible with this constructor or an instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.layout.YAxis` anchor If set to an opposite-letter axis id (e.g. `x2`, `y`), this axis is bound to the corresponding opposite-letter axis. If set to "free", this axis' position is determined by `position`. automargin Determines whether long tick labels automatically grow the figure margins. autorange Determines whether or not the range of this axis is computed in relation to the input data. See `rangemode` for more info. If `range` is provided and it has a value for both the lower and upper bound, `autorange` is set to False. Using "min" applies autorange only to set the minimum. Using "max" applies autorange only to set the maximum. Using *min reversed* applies autorange only to set the minimum on a reversed axis. Using *max reversed* applies autorange only to set the maximum on a reversed axis. Using "reversed" applies autorange on both ends and reverses the axis direction. autorangeoptions :class:`plotly.graph_objects.layout.yaxis.Autorangeopti ons` instance or dict with compatible properties autoshift Automatically reposition the axis to avoid overlap with other axes with the same `overlaying` value. This repositioning will account for any `shift` amount applied to other axes on the same side with `autoshift` is set to true. Only has an effect if `anchor` is set to "free". autotickangles When `tickangle` is set to "auto", it will be set to the first angle in this array that is large enough to prevent label overlap. autotypenumbers Using "strict" a numeric string in trace data is not converted to a number. Using *convert types* a numeric string in trace data may be treated as a number during automatic axis `type` detection. Defaults to layout.autotypenumbers. calendar Sets the calendar system to use for `range` and `tick0` if this is a date axis. This does not set the calendar for interpreting data on this axis, that's specified in the trace or via the global `layout.calendar` categoryarray Sets the order in which categories on this axis appear. Only has an effect if `categoryorder` is set to "array". Used with `categoryorder`. categoryarraysrc Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for `categoryarray`. categoryorder Specifies the ordering logic for the case of categorical variables. By default, plotly uses "trace", which specifies the order that is present in the data supplied. Set `categoryorder` to *category ascending* or *category descending* if order should be determined by the alphanumerical order of the category names. Set `categoryorder` to "array" to derive the ordering from the attribute `categoryarray`. If a category is not found in the `categoryarray` array, the sorting behavior for that attribute will be identical to the "trace" mode. The unspecified categories will follow the categories in `categoryarray`. Set `categoryorder` to *total ascending* or *total descending* if order should be determined by the numerical order of the values. Similarly, the order can be determined by the min, max, sum, mean, geometric mean or median of all the values. color Sets default for all colors associated with this axis all at once: line, font, tick, and grid colors. Grid color is lightened by blending this with the plot background Individual pieces can override this. constrain If this axis needs to be compressed (either due to its own `scaleanchor` and `scaleratio` or those of the other axis), determines how that happens: by increasing the "range", or by decreasing the "domain". Default is "domain" for axes containing image traces, "range" otherwise. constraintoward If this axis needs to be compressed (either due to its own `scaleanchor` and `scaleratio` or those of the other axis), determines which direction we push the originally specified plot area. Options are "left", "center" (default), and "right" for x axes, and "top", "middle" (default), and "bottom" for y axes. dividercolor Sets the color of the dividers Only has an effect on "multicategory" axes. dividerwidth Sets the width (in px) of the dividers Only has an effect on "multicategory" axes. domain Sets the domain of this axis (in plot fraction). dtick Sets the step in-between ticks on this axis. Use with `tick0`. Must be a positive number, or special strings available to "log" and "date" axes. If the axis `type` is "log", then ticks are set every 10^(n*dtick) where n is the tick number. For example, to set a tick mark at 1, 10, 100, 1000, ... set dtick to 1. To set tick marks at 1, 100, 10000, ... set dtick to 2. To set tick marks at 1, 5, 25, 125, 625, 3125, ... set dtick to log_10(5), or 0.69897000433. "log" has several special values; "L", where `f` is a positive number, gives ticks linearly spaced in value (but not position). For example `tick0` = 0.1, `dtick` = "L0.5" will put ticks at 0.1, 0.6, 1.1, 1.6 etc. To show powers of 10 plus small digits between, use "D1" (all digits) or "D2" (only 2 and 5). `tick0` is ignored for "D1" and "D2". If the axis `type` is "date", then you must convert the time to milliseconds. For example, to set the interval between ticks to one day, set `dtick` to 86400000.0. "date" also has special values "M" gives ticks spaced by a number of months. `n` must be a positive integer. To set ticks on the 15th of every third month, set `tick0` to "2000-01-15" and `dtick` to "M3". To set ticks every 4 years, set `dtick` to "M48" exponentformat Determines a formatting rule for the tick exponents. For example, consider the number 1,000,000,000. If "none", it appears as 1,000,000,000. If "e", 1e+9. If "E", 1E+9. If "power", 1x10^9 (with 9 in a super script). If "SI", 1G. If "B", 1B. fixedrange Determines whether or not this axis is zoom-able. If true, then zoom is disabled. gridcolor Sets the color of the grid lines. griddash Sets the dash style of lines. Set to a dash type string ("solid", "dot", "dash", "longdash", "dashdot", or "longdashdot") or a dash length list in px (eg "5px,10px,2px,2px"). gridwidth Sets the width (in px) of the grid lines. hoverformat Sets the hover text formatting rule using d3 formatting mini-languages which are very similar to those in Python. For numbers, see: https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format. And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time- format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13 09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would display "09~15~23.46" insiderange Could be used to set the desired inside range of this axis (excluding the labels) when `ticklabelposition` of the anchored axis has "inside". Not implemented for axes with `type` "log". This would be ignored when `range` is provided. labelalias Replacement text for specific tick or hover labels. For example using {US: 'USA', CA: 'Canada'} changes US to USA and CA to Canada. The labels we would have shown must match the keys exactly, after adding any tickprefix or ticksuffix. For negative numbers the minus sign symbol used (U+2212) is wider than the regular ascii dash. That means you need to use −1 instead of -1. labelalias can be used with any axis type, and both keys (if needed) and values (if desired) can include html-like tags or MathJax. layer Sets the layer on which this axis is displayed. If *above traces*, this axis is displayed above all the subplot's traces If *below traces*, this axis is displayed below all the subplot's traces, but above the grid lines. Useful when used together with scatter-like traces with `cliponaxis` set to False to show markers and/or text nodes above this axis. linecolor Sets the axis line color. linewidth Sets the width (in px) of the axis line. matches If set to another axis id (e.g. `x2`, `y`), the range of this axis will match the range of the corresponding axis in data-coordinates space. Moreover, matching axes share auto-range values, category lists and histogram auto-bins. Note that setting axes simultaneously in both a `scaleanchor` and a `matches` constraint is currently forbidden. Moreover, note that matching axes must have the same `type`. maxallowed Determines the maximum range of this axis. minallowed Determines the minimum range of this axis. minexponent Hide SI prefix for 10^n if |n| is below this number. This only has an effect when `tickformat` is "SI" or "B". minor :class:`plotly.graph_objects.layout.yaxis.Minor` instance or dict with compatible properties minorloglabels Determines how minor log labels are displayed. If *small digits*, small digits i.e. 2 or 5 are displayed. If "complete", complete digits are displayed. If "none", no labels are displayed. mirror Determines if the axis lines or/and ticks are mirrored to the opposite side of the plotting area. If True, the axis lines are mirrored. If "ticks", the axis lines and ticks are mirrored. If False, mirroring is disable. If "all", axis lines are mirrored on all shared-axes subplots. If "allticks", axis lines and ticks are mirrored on all shared-axes subplots. modebardisable Disables certain modebar buttons for this axis. "autoscale" disables the autoscale buttons, "zoominout" disables the zoom-in and zoom-out buttons. nticks Specifies the maximum number of ticks for the particular axis. The actual number of ticks will be chosen automatically to be less than or equal to `nticks`. Has an effect only if `tickmode` is set to "auto". overlaying If set a same-letter axis id, this axis is overlaid on top of the corresponding same-letter axis, with traces and axes visible for both axes. If False, this axis does not overlay any same-letter axes. In this case, for axes with overlapping domains only the highest- numbered axis will be visible. position Sets the position of this axis in the plotting space (in normalized coordinates). Only has an effect if `anchor` is set to "free". range Sets the range of this axis. If the axis `type` is "log", then you must take the log of your desired range (e.g. to set the range from 1 to 100, set the range from 0 to 2). If the axis `type` is "date", it should be date strings, like date data, though Date objects and unix milliseconds will be accepted and converted to strings. If the axis `type` is "category", it should be numbers, using the scale where each category is assigned a serial number from zero in the order it appears. Leaving either or both elements `null` impacts the default `autorange`. rangebreaks A tuple of :class:`plotly.graph_objects.layout.yaxis.Rangebreak` instances or dicts with compatible properties rangebreakdefaults When used in a template (as layout.template.layout.yaxis.rangebreakdefaults), sets the default property values to use for elements of layout.yaxis.rangebreaks rangemode If "normal", the range is computed in relation to the extrema of the input data. If "tozero", the range extends to 0, regardless of the input data If "nonnegative", the range is non-negative, regardless of the input data. Applies only to linear axes. scaleanchor If set to another axis id (e.g. `x2`, `y`), the range of this axis changes together with the range of the corresponding axis such that the scale of pixels per unit is in a constant ratio. Both axes are still zoomable, but when you zoom one, the other will zoom the same amount, keeping a fixed midpoint. `constrain` and `constraintoward` determine how we enforce the constraint. You can chain these, ie `yaxis: {scaleanchor: *x*}, xaxis2: {scaleanchor: *y*}` but you can only link axes of the same `type`. The linked axis can have the opposite letter (to constrain the aspect ratio) or the same letter (to match scales across subplots). Loops (`yaxis: {scaleanchor: *x*}, xaxis: {scaleanchor: *y*}` or longer) are redundant and the last constraint encountered will be ignored to avoid possible inconsistent constraints via `scaleratio`. Note that setting axes simultaneously in both a `scaleanchor` and a `matches` constraint is currently forbidden. Setting `false` allows to remove a default constraint (occasionally, you may need to prevent a default `scaleanchor` constraint from being applied, eg. when having an image trace `yaxis: {scaleanchor: "x"}` is set automatically in order for pixels to be rendered as squares, setting `yaxis: {scaleanchor: false}` allows to remove the constraint). scaleratio If this axis is linked to another by `scaleanchor`, this determines the pixel to unit scale ratio. For example, if this value is 10, then every unit on this axis spans 10 times the number of pixels as a unit on the linked axis. Use this for example to create an elevation profile where the vertical scale is exaggerated a fixed amount with respect to the horizontal. separatethousands If "true", even 4-digit integers are separated shift Moves the axis a given number of pixels from where it would have been otherwise. Accepts both positive and negative values, which will shift the axis either right or left, respectively. If `autoshift` is set to true, then this defaults to a padding of -3 if `side` is set to "left". and defaults to +3 if `side` is set to "right". Defaults to 0 if `autoshift` is set to false. Only has an effect if `anchor` is set to "free". showdividers Determines whether or not a dividers are drawn between the category levels of this axis. Only has an effect on "multicategory" axes. showexponent If "all", all exponents are shown besides their significands. If "first", only the exponent of the first tick is shown. If "last", only the exponent of the last tick is shown. If "none", no exponents appear. showgrid Determines whether or not grid lines are drawn. If True, the grid lines are drawn at every tick mark. showline Determines whether or not a line bounding this axis is drawn. showspikes Determines whether or not spikes (aka droplines) are drawn for this axis. Note: This only takes affect when hovermode = closest showticklabels Determines whether or not the tick labels are drawn. showtickprefix If "all", all tick labels are displayed with a prefix. If "first", only the first tick is displayed with a prefix. If "last", only the last tick is displayed with a suffix. If "none", tick prefixes are hidden. showticksuffix Same as `showtickprefix` but for tick suffixes. side Determines whether a x (y) axis is positioned at the "bottom" ("left") or "top" ("right") of the plotting area. spikecolor Sets the spike color. If undefined, will use the series color spikedash Sets the dash style of lines. Set to a dash type string ("solid", "dot", "dash", "longdash", "dashdot", or "longdashdot") or a dash length list in px (eg "5px,10px,2px,2px"). spikemode Determines the drawing mode for the spike line If "toaxis", the line is drawn from the data point to the axis the series is plotted on. If "across", the line is drawn across the entire plot area, and supercedes "toaxis". If "marker", then a marker dot is drawn on the axis the series is plotted on spikesnap Determines whether spikelines are stuck to the cursor or to the closest datapoints. spikethickness Sets the width (in px) of the zero line. tick0 Sets the placement of the first tick on this axis. Use with `dtick`. If the axis `type` is "log", then you must take the log of your starting tick (e.g. to set the starting tick to 100, set the `tick0` to 2) except when `dtick`=*L* (see `dtick` for more info). If the axis `type` is "date", it should be a date string, like date data. If the axis `type` is "category", it should be a number, using the scale where each category is assigned a serial number from zero in the order it appears. tickangle Sets the angle of the tick labels with respect to the horizontal. For example, a `tickangle` of -90 draws the tick labels vertically. tickcolor Sets the tick color. tickfont Sets the tick font. tickformat Sets the tick label formatting rule using d3 formatting mini-languages which are very similar to those in Python. For numbers, see: https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format. And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time- format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13 09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would display "09~15~23.46" tickformatstops A tuple of :class:`plotly.graph_objects.layout.yaxis.Ti ckformatstop` instances or dicts with compatible properties tickformatstopdefaults When used in a template (as layout.template.layout.yaxis.tickformatstopdefaults), sets the default property values to use for elements of layout.yaxis.tickformatstops ticklabelindex Only for axes with `type` "date" or "linear". Instead of drawing the major tick label, draw the label for the minor tick that is n positions away from the major tick. E.g. to always draw the label for the minor tick before each major tick, choose `ticklabelindex` -1. This is useful for date axes with `ticklabelmode` "period" if you want to label the period that ends with each major tick instead of the period that begins there. ticklabelindexsrc Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for `ticklabelindex`. ticklabelmode Determines where tick labels are drawn with respect to their corresponding ticks and grid lines. Only has an effect for axes of `type` "date" When set to "period", tick labels are drawn in the middle of the period between ticks. ticklabeloverflow Determines how we handle tick labels that would overflow either the graph div or the domain of the axis. The default value for inside tick labels is *hide past domain*. Otherwise on "category" and "multicategory" axes the default is "allow". In other cases the default is *hide past div*. ticklabelposition Determines where tick labels are drawn with respect to the axis. Please note that top or bottom has no effect on x axes or when `ticklabelmode` is set to "period" or when `tickson` is set to "boundaries". Similarly, left or right has no effect on y axes or when `ticklabelmode` is set to "period" or when `tickson` is set to "boundaries". Has no effect on "multicategory" axes. When used on axes linked by `matches` or `scaleanchor`, no extra padding for inside labels would be added by autorange, so that the scales could match. ticklabelshift Shifts the tick labels by the specified number of pixels in parallel to the axis. Positive values move the labels in the positive direction of the axis. ticklabelstandoff Sets the standoff distance (in px) between the axis tick labels and their default position. A positive `ticklabelstandoff` moves the labels farther away from the plot area if `ticklabelposition` is "outside", and deeper into the plot area if `ticklabelposition` is "inside". A negative `ticklabelstandoff` works in the opposite direction, moving outside ticks towards the plot area and inside ticks towards the outside. If the negative value is large enough, inside ticks can even end up outside and vice versa. ticklabelstep Sets the spacing between tick labels as compared to the spacing between ticks. A value of 1 (default) means each tick gets a label. A value of 2 means shows every 2nd label. A larger value n means only every nth tick is labeled. `tick0` determines which labels are shown. Not implemented for axes with `type` "log" or "multicategory", or when `tickmode` is "array". ticklen Sets the tick length (in px). tickmode Sets the tick mode for this axis. If "auto", the number of ticks is set via `nticks`. If "linear", the placement of the ticks is determined by a starting position `tick0` and a tick step `dtick` ("linear" is the default value if `tick0` and `dtick` are provided). If "array", the placement of the ticks is set via `tickvals` and the tick text is `ticktext`. ("array" is the default value if `tickvals` is provided). If "sync", the number of ticks will sync with the overlayed axis set by `overlaying` property. tickprefix Sets a tick label prefix. ticks Determines whether ticks are drawn or not. If "", this axis' ticks are not drawn. If "outside" ("inside"), this axis' are drawn outside (inside) the axis lines. tickson Determines where ticks and grid lines are drawn with respect to their corresponding tick labels. Only has an effect for axes of `type` "category" or "multicategory". When set to "boundaries", ticks and grid lines are drawn half a category to the left/bottom of labels. ticksuffix Sets a tick label suffix. ticktext Sets the text displayed at the ticks position via `tickvals`. Only has an effect if `tickmode` is set to "array". Used with `tickvals`. ticktextsrc Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for `ticktext`. tickvals Sets the values at which ticks on this axis appear. Only has an effect if `tickmode` is set to "array". Used with `ticktext`. tickvalssrc Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for `tickvals`. tickwidth Sets the tick width (in px). title :class:`plotly.graph_objects.layout.yaxis.Title` instance or dict with compatible properties type Sets the axis type. By default, plotly attempts to determined the axis type by looking into the data of the traces that referenced the axis in question. uirevision Controls persistence of user-driven changes in axis `range`, `autorange`, and `title` if in `editable: true` configuration. Defaults to `layout.uirevision`. unifiedhovertitle :class:`plotly.graph_objects.layout.yaxis.Unifiedhovert itle` instance or dict with compatible properties visible A single toggle to hide the axis while preserving interaction like dragging. Default is true when a cheater plot is present on the axis, otherwise false zeroline Determines whether or not a line is drawn at along the 0 value of this axis. If True, the zero line is drawn on top of the grid lines. zerolinecolor Sets the line color of the zero line. zerolinelayer Sets the layer on which this zeroline is displayed. If *above traces*, this zeroline is displayed above all the subplot's traces If *below traces*, this zeroline is displayed below all the subplot's traces, but above the grid lines. Limitation: "zerolinelayer" currently has no effect if the "zorder" property is set on any trace. zerolinewidth Sets the width (in px) of the zero line. Returns ------- YAxis """ super().__init__("yaxis") if "_parent" in kwargs: self._parent = kwargs["_parent"] return if arg is None: arg = {} elif isinstance(arg, self.__class__): arg = arg.to_plotly_json() elif isinstance(arg, dict): arg = _copy.copy(arg) else: raise ValueError("""\ The first argument to the plotly.graph_objs.layout.YAxis constructor must be a dict or an instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.layout.YAxis`""") self._skip_invalid = kwargs.pop("skip_invalid", False) self._validate = kwargs.pop("_validate", True) self._set_property("anchor", arg, anchor) self._set_property("automargin", arg, automargin) self._set_property("autorange", arg, autorange) self._set_property("autorangeoptions", arg, autorangeoptions) self._set_property("autoshift", arg, autoshift) self._set_property("autotickangles", arg, autotickangles) self._set_property("autotypenumbers", arg, autotypenumbers) self._set_property("calendar", arg, calendar) self._set_property("categoryarray", arg, categoryarray) self._set_property("categoryarraysrc", arg, categoryarraysrc) self._set_property("categoryorder", arg, categoryorder) self._set_property("color", arg, color) self._set_property("constrain", arg, constrain) self._set_property("constraintoward", arg, constraintoward) self._set_property("dividercolor", arg, dividercolor) self._set_property("dividerwidth", arg, dividerwidth) self._set_property("domain", arg, domain) self._set_property("dtick", arg, dtick) self._set_property("exponentformat", arg, exponentformat) self._set_property("fixedrange", arg, fixedrange) self._set_property("gridcolor", arg, gridcolor) self._set_property("griddash", arg, griddash) self._set_property("gridwidth", arg, gridwidth) self._set_property("hoverformat", arg, hoverformat) self._set_property("insiderange", arg, insiderange) self._set_property("labelalias", arg, labelalias) self._set_property("layer", arg, layer) self._set_property("linecolor", arg, linecolor) self._set_property("linewidth", arg, linewidth) self._set_property("matches", arg, matches) self._set_property("maxallowed", arg, maxallowed) self._set_property("minallowed", arg, minallowed) self._set_property("minexponent", arg, minexponent) self._set_property("minor", arg, minor) self._set_property("minorloglabels", arg, minorloglabels) self._set_property("mirror", arg, mirror) self._set_property("modebardisable", arg, modebardisable) self._set_property("nticks", arg, nticks) self._set_property("overlaying", arg, overlaying) self._set_property("position", arg, position) self._set_property("range", arg, range) self._set_property("rangebreaks", arg, rangebreaks) self._set_property("rangebreakdefaults", arg, rangebreakdefaults) self._set_property("rangemode", arg, rangemode) self._set_property("scaleanchor", arg, scaleanchor) self._set_property("scaleratio", arg, scaleratio) self._set_property("separatethousands", arg, separatethousands) self._set_property("shift", arg, shift) self._set_property("showdividers", arg, showdividers) self._set_property("showexponent", arg, showexponent) self._set_property("showgrid", arg, showgrid) self._set_property("showline", arg, showline) self._set_property("showspikes", arg, showspikes) self._set_property("showticklabels", arg, showticklabels) self._set_property("showtickprefix", arg, showtickprefix) self._set_property("showticksuffix", arg, showticksuffix) self._set_property("side", arg, side) self._set_property("spikecolor", arg, spikecolor) self._set_property("spikedash", arg, spikedash) self._set_property("spikemode", arg, spikemode) self._set_property("spikesnap", arg, spikesnap) self._set_property("spikethickness", arg, spikethickness) self._set_property("tick0", arg, tick0) self._set_property("tickangle", arg, tickangle) self._set_property("tickcolor", arg, tickcolor) self._set_property("tickfont", arg, tickfont) self._set_property("tickformat", arg, tickformat) self._set_property("tickformatstops", arg, tickformatstops) self._set_property("tickformatstopdefaults", arg, tickformatstopdefaults) self._set_property("ticklabelindex", arg, ticklabelindex) self._set_property("ticklabelindexsrc", arg, ticklabelindexsrc) self._set_property("ticklabelmode", arg, ticklabelmode) self._set_property("ticklabeloverflow", arg, ticklabeloverflow) self._set_property("ticklabelposition", arg, ticklabelposition) self._set_property("ticklabelshift", arg, ticklabelshift) self._set_property("ticklabelstandoff", arg, ticklabelstandoff) self._set_property("ticklabelstep", arg, ticklabelstep) self._set_property("ticklen", arg, ticklen) self._set_property("tickmode", arg, tickmode) self._set_property("tickprefix", arg, tickprefix) self._set_property("ticks", arg, ticks) self._set_property("tickson", arg, tickson) self._set_property("ticksuffix", arg, ticksuffix) self._set_property("ticktext", arg, ticktext) self._set_property("ticktextsrc", arg, ticktextsrc) self._set_property("tickvals", arg, tickvals) self._set_property("tickvalssrc", arg, tickvalssrc) self._set_property("tickwidth", arg, tickwidth) self._set_property("title", arg, title) self._set_property("type", arg, type) self._set_property("uirevision", arg, uirevision) self._set_property("unifiedhovertitle", arg, unifiedhovertitle) self._set_property("visible", arg, visible) self._set_property("zeroline", arg, zeroline) self._set_property("zerolinecolor", arg, zerolinecolor) self._set_property("zerolinelayer", arg, zerolinelayer) self._set_property("zerolinewidth", arg, zerolinewidth) self._process_kwargs(**dict(arg, **kwargs)) self._skip_invalid = False