I am trying to change the colors of a stack bar chart that I draw in python with plotly and cufflinks (cufflinks library allows to draw chart directly form a dataframe which is super useful).
Let's take the following figure (I use jupyter notebook):
import plotly.plotly as py
import cufflinks as cf
cf.set_config_file(offline=True, world_readable=True, theme='white')
df = pd.DataFrame(np.random.rand(10, 4), columns=['A', 'B', 'C', 'D'])
df.iplot(kind='bar', barmode='stack')
How do you implement a new color palette using the above code? I would like to use the 'Viridis' color palette. I haven't found a way to modify the colors of the graph or to use a color palette to automatically color differently the different stack of the bar chart. Does one of you knows how to do it?
Many thanks for your help,
trace0 = go.Scatter(
x = foo,
y = bar,
name = 'baz',
line = dict(
color = ('rgb(6, 12, 24)'),
width = 4)
)
This allows you to change the color of the line or you could use
colors = `['rgb(67,67,67)', 'rgb(115,115,115)', 'rgb(49,130,189)', 'rgb(189,189,189)']`
for separate lines of a graph. To use the specified color gradient try
data = [
go.Scatter(
y=[1, 1, 1, 1, 1],
marker=dict(
size=12,
cmax=4,
cmin=0,
color=[0, 1, 2, 3, 4],
colorbar=dict(
title='Colorbar'
),
colorscale='Viridis'
),
mode='markers')
]
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