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Useful when many figures will be saved as HTML files in the sameĭirectory because the plotly.js source code will be included only With this option can be used offline, but they require a copy of Is left unmodified and no copy is performed. already exists in the output directory then this file Into the directory of the resulting HTML file. Path and `full_html` is True, then the bundle is copied If `file` is a string to a local file pathĭirectory as the HTML file. bundle that is assumed to reside in the sameĭirectory as the HTML file. If 'directory', a script tag is included that references an external Require an active internet connection in order to load the plotly.js Smaller than those generated with include_plotlyjs=True, but they HTML files generated with this option are about 3MB If 'cdn', a script tag that references the plotly.js CDN is included

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HTML files generated with this option areįully self-contained and can be used offline. If True, a script tag containing the plotly.js source code (~3MB) Specifies how the plotly.js library is included/loaded in the output Include_plotlyjs: bool or string (default True) Whether to automatically start the animation sequence on page load Write a figure to an HTML file representationįigure object or dict representing a figureĪ string representing a local file path or a writeable object Write_html(fig, file, config=None, auto_play=True, include_plotlyjs=True, include_mathjax=False, post_script=None, full_html=True, animation_opts=None, validate=True, default_width='100%', default_height='100%', auto_open=False) Help on function write_html in module plotly.io._html: Make this figure private/public Help on function iplot in module chart_: Sharing ('public' | 'private' | 'secret') - Toggle who can view this graph Help on function iplot in module chart_:Ĭreate a unique url for this plot in Plotly and open in IPython. World_readable (default=True) - Deprecated: use "sharing". Notebook, anybody who is viewing that page will be able to If it is embedded inside a webpage or an IPython Not appear in the Plotly feed, your profile, or searchĮngines. 'secret': Anyone with this secret link can view this chart. Plotly account and they will need to be logged in to Share this graph with other Plotly users in your online Plotly feed, your profile, or search engines. 'private': Only you can view this plot. It will appear in your profileĪnd can appear in search engines. Sharing ('public' | 'private' | 'secret') - Toggle who can view this True: open this plot in a new browser tabįalse: do not open plot in the browser, but do return the unique url Plot(figure_or_data, validate=True, **plot_options)Ĭreate a unique url for this plot in Plotly and optionally open url.įilename (string) - the name that will be associated with this figureĪuto_open (default=True) - Toggle browser options

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If you're a Personal or Professional user and would like the default setting for your plots to be private, you can edit your Chart Studio configuration:

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If you need to save private plots, upgrade to a pro account.

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Users with free account have the permission to keep one private plot. You do not need to be logged in to view this plot.īy default all plots are set to public. If it is embedded inside a webpage or an IPython notebook, anybody who is viewing that page will be able to view the graph. It will not appear in the Chart Studio feed, your profile, or search engines. secret: Anyone with this secret link can view this chart.You can privately share this graph with other Chart Studio users in your online Chart Studio account and they will need to be logged in to view this plot. You must be logged in to Plotly to view this graph. It will not appear in the Plotly feed, your profile, or search engines. You do not need to be logged in to Chart Studio to view this chart. It will appear in your profile and can appear in search engines. Plot can be set to three different type of privacies: public, private or secret.










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