I am using plotly inside an IPython notebook for the first time, and trying to make both the controlling widgets and the results of a plotly Graph Object Scatter trace occupy a DOM cell of a specified height.
That's a lot of code words; the attached screenshot might be easier: How can I make the "plotly Figure cell height" bigger?!
You can see most of the details of the function calls in the screenshot, please let me know if other details would help.
Thanks for any suggestions
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I am trying to remove the grids on my map. I used several commands for example: plt.grid(), plt.rcParams["axes.grid"] = False but nothing happens, the map produced as is with the grids. Is there any possible way to remove the grids?
Another thing also, how can I make my plot to be smoothed instead of having the data as blocks (see below a sample of the plot).
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Please assist in this regard.
Truly appreciate your time.
Thank you.
Suppose I have a plotly graph in which I want to show another plot as hover info. Is it possible using plotly or echart4r? If yes, an example would be really appreciated.
It's certainly not a straightforward solution but this should be achievable using Shiny.
Plotly has the event_data function to allow you to access information about the user's interaction with the plot (such as where they are hovering):
https://rdrr.io/cran/plotly/man/event_data.html
https://plotly-r.com/linking-views-with-shiny.html#shiny-plotly-inputs
You could then tie this to a reactive UI element which contains the plot you are after inside of a tooltip. You will likely need to use a bit of Javascript to move around the tooltip. See example 3 from here for an idea:
https://stackoverflow.com/a/38919892/2947600
Give this a go if you'd like and if you're having a hard time, I might have the time to make a minimal example.
I want to implement interactive graph from plotly in overleaf. However, overleaf removed the communication with plotly in the V2 version. Is it still possible somehow to implement interactive graph in overleaf and therefore in pdf?
I want to hide/unhide line, zoom in and see value of different points when clicking on it.
I saw this question a couple times before, but the answere was only to zoom in or use javascript and implementing different picture on top of eachother.
However, this is not what i am looking for. I am looking for a really interactive in PDF. Does somebody know how this is possible?
I have a 3D rgl plot that users can modify based on some inputs (you can see it in action at https://magalab.shinyapps.io/rgl_test/). But every time the user modifies the input settings, renderer returns to the initial orientation to redraw the model. I want to keep the orientation consistent between updates. I know how to do that in rgl, and there is already another similar question
(Shiny RGL Plot3D: Keep Plot View Orientation On Replot), which did not receive any answer.
There is potentially a relevant topic at shiny app rglwidget get userMatrix to generate another plot with same rotation, but I don't want to see the userMatrix, simply pass it to the open3d().
Unfortunately, I am not familiar with Javascript and Shiny to achieve this. Any pointers will be much appreciated.
In the very newest rgl (version 0.99.18, currently only on R-forge), there's a function called shinyGetPar3d that is designed to do what you want. See example(shinyGetPar3d) for a demonstration of how to use it.
I want to use interactive plots in R to be able to select x intervals in plots, i have tried plot.ly and ggvis and it seems that the mouse click on the plot followed by horizontal drag, used for zooming is exactly what i want, but zoom would have to be disabled and the [x start, x end] values must be returned to R. Any ideas if this is possible, and if so, how?
I tried to make tooltip function available with static_output (without shiny).
You can check my fork (https://github.com/lujiacn/ggvis
), enable the tooltip by default, in Rstudio and output html widget.
The way is put tooltip content in one variable called "tooltip". If no "tooltip" variable, wills show the all values linked to the data.