Reputation: 13
What is this type of graph(just a single line with one point on the line selected/highlighted) called and how can I graph it in plotly? I'm sure it's something absurdly simple, but I haven't been able to figure it out. See below:
Went through various different plotly pages to try to find another example of this graph, but couldn't find anything.
Upvotes: 1
Views: 127
Reputation: 19610
I don't think plotly has this particular type of chart, but you can achieve this by adding two go.Scatter
traces: the first trace with the argument mode='markers+text'
to add the marker and the text inside, and the second trace with mode='lines'
to add the line segment on the xaxis. Then to make the plot prettier, you can hide the yaxis and the ticks on the xaxis.
For example:
import plotly.graph_objects as go
fig = go.Figure()
fig.add_trace(go.Scatter(
x=[0,96],
y=[0,0],
mode='lines',
line=dict(
color='blue',
width=4,
),
showlegend=False
))
fig.add_trace(go.Scatter(
x=[96],
y=[0],
text="96",
textposition="middle center",
mode='markers+text',
marker=dict(
color='black',
size=30,
line=dict(
color='white',
width=1
)
),
textfont=dict(
size=12,
color="white"
),
showlegend=False
))
fig.update_xaxes(showgrid=False, showticklabels=False)
fig.update_layout(height=300, xaxis_range=[0,100], plot_bgcolor='black')
fig.update_yaxes(visible=False)
fig.show()
Upvotes: 1