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plotly (version 4.10.4)

style: Modify trace(s)

Description

Modify trace(s) of an existing plotly visualization. Useful when used in conjunction with get_figure().

Usage

style(p, ..., traces = NULL)

Arguments

p

A plotly visualization.

...

Visual properties.

traces

numeric vector. Which traces should be modified? By default, attributes place in ... will be applied to every trace.

Author

Carson Sievert

See Also

api_download_plot()

Examples

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# style() is especially useful in conjunction with ggplotly()
# It allows you to leverage the underlying plotly.js library to change 
# the return result of ggplotly()
(p <- ggplotly(qplot(data = mtcars, wt, mpg, geom = c("point", "smooth"))))

# removes hoverinfo for the line/ribbon traces (use `plotly_json()` to verify!)
style(p, hoverinfo = "none", traces = c(2, 3))

# another example with plot_ly() instead of ggplotly()
marker <- list(
  color = "red",
  line = list(
    width = 20, 
    color = "black"
 )
)
(p <- plot_ly(x = 1:10, y = 1:10, marker = marker))

# note how the entire (marker) object is replaced if a list is provided
style(p, marker = list(line = list(color = "blue")))

# similar to plotly.js, you can update a particular attribute like so 
# https://github.com/plotly/plotly.js/issues/1866#issuecomment-314115744
style(p, marker.line.color = "blue") 
# this clobbers the previously supplied marker.line.color
style(p, marker.line = list(width = 2.5), marker.size = 10)

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