scottlittle
scottlittle

Reputation: 20842

How do I highlight an entire trace upon hover in Plotly for Python?

I want a trace to be highlighted (color or opacity change) when selected with mouse hover. I have looked into restyle functionality, but it may not be appropriate for my use case.

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It looks like this has been discussed on Github, but I'm not sure if it has been resolved/implemented.

Here is an example in Bokeh of what I want to accomplish in Plotly Python:

from bokeh.plotting import figure, show, output_notebook
from bokeh.models import HoverTool
from bokeh.models import ColumnDataSource
output_notebook()

p = figure(plot_width=400, plot_height=400,y_range=(0.2,0.5))


y_vals = [0.22,0.22,0.25,0.25,0.26,0.26,0.27,0.27]
y_vals2 = [y*1.4 for y in y_vals]
x_vals = [0,1,1,2,2,2,2,3]
data_dict = {'x':[x_vals,x_vals],
             'y':[y_vals,y_vals2],
             'color':["firebrick", "navy"],
             'alpha':[0.1, 0.1]}

source = ColumnDataSource(data_dict)

p.multi_line('x','y',source=source,
             color='color', alpha='alpha', line_width=4,
             hover_line_alpha=1.0,hover_line_color='color')

p.add_tools(HoverTool(show_arrow=True,
                      line_policy='nearest',
                      ))
show(p)

hover above top line hover above bottom line

Upvotes: 22

Views: 14613

Answers (1)

Maximilian Peters
Maximilian Peters

Reputation: 31659

You can use Plotly's FigureWidget functionality. enter image description here

import plotly.graph_objs as go
import random

f = go.FigureWidget()
f.layout.hovermode = 'closest'
f.layout.hoverdistance = -1 #ensures no "gaps" for selecting sparse data
default_linewidth = 2
highlighted_linewidth_delta = 2

# just some traces with random data points  
num_of_traces = 5
random.seed = 42
for i in range(num_of_traces):
    y = [random.random() + i / 2 for _ in range(100)]
    trace = go.Scatter(y=y, mode='lines', line={ 'width': default_linewidth })
    f.add_trace(trace)

# our custom event handler
def update_trace(trace, points, selector):
    # this list stores the points which were clicked on
    # in all but one trace they are empty
    if len(points.point_inds) == 0:
        return
        
    for i,_ in enumerate(f.data):
        f.data[i]['line']['width'] = default_linewidth + highlighted_linewidth_delta * (i == points.trace_index)


# we need to add the on_click event to each trace separately       
for i in range( len(f.data) ):
    f.data[i].on_click(update_trace)

# let's show the figure 
f

Upvotes: 13

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