Reputation: 377
I want to change marker colors based on values, so I tried this code:
import plotly.express as px
import pandas as pd
rows=[['501-600','15','122.58333','45.36667'],
['till 500','4','12.5','27.5'],
['more 1001','41','-115.53333','38.08'],
]
colmns=['bins','data','longitude','latitude']
df=pd.DataFrame(data=rows, columns=colmns)
df = df.astype({"data": int})
def SetColor(x):
if(x == '501-600'):
return "steelblue"
elif(x == 'till 500'):
return "mintcream"
elif(x == 'more 1001'):
return "palegoldenrod"
fig=px.scatter_geo(df,lon='longitude', lat='latitude',color='bins',
opacity=0.5,size='data',
projection="natural earth")
fig.update_traces(marker=dict(symbol='octagon',
color=list(map(SetColor, df['bins'])),
line=dict(width=0)))
fig.show()
But in this case all markers take steelblue color, from first option. What is not correct here?
Upvotes: 3
Views: 4835
Reputation: 377
Just add new parameter color_discrete_sequence
straight into fig=px.scatter_geo
and specify colors you want:
import plotly.express as px
import pandas as pd
rows = [['501-600', '15', '122.58333', '45.36667'],
['till 500', '4', '12.5', '27.5'],
['more 1001', '41', '-115.53333', '38.08'],
]
colmns = ['bins', 'data', 'longitude', 'latitude']
df = pd.DataFrame(data=rows, columns=colmns)
df = df.astype({"data": int})
fig = px.scatter_geo(df, lon='longitude', lat='latitude', color='bins',
color_discrete_sequence=['green', 'steelblue', 'thistle', 'lime'],
opacity=0.5, size='data',
projection="natural earth")
fig.update_traces(marker=dict(symbol='octagon',
color=list(map(SetColor, df['bins'])),
line=dict(width=0)))
fig.show()
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 21
#!/usr/bin/python3
import plotly.express as px
import pandas as pd
rows=[['501-600','15','122.58333','45.36667'],
['till 500','4','12.5','27.5'],
['more 1001','41','-115.53333','38.08'],
]
colmns=['bins','data','longitude','latitude']
df=pd.DataFrame(data=rows, columns=colmns)
df = df.astype({"data": int})
def SetColor(x):
if(x == '501-600'):
return "steelblue"
elif(x == 'till 500'):
return "mintcream"
elif(x == 'more 1001'):
return "palegoldenrod"
fig=px.scatter_geo(df,lon='longitude', lat='latitude',color=list(map(SetColor, df['bins'])),
opacity=0.5,size='data',
projection="natural earth")
fig.update_traces(marker=dict(symbol='octagon',
line=dict(width=0)))
fig.show()
This code should work. Instead of updating the already plotted graph, update the colors as you are plotting it.
Upvotes: 1