Modify trace(s)
Modify trace(s) of an existing plotly visualization. Useful when used in
conjunction with get_figure()
.
style(p, ..., traces = NULL)
p |
A plotly visualization. |
... |
Visual properties. |
traces |
numeric vector. Which traces should be modified? By default,
attributes place in |
Carson Sievert
# 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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