bokeh.models.glyphs.VBar¶
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class
VBar
(**kwargs)[source]¶ Render vertical bars, given a center coordinate, width and (top, bottom) coordinates.
Example
import numpy as np from bokeh.models import ColumnDataSource, DataRange1d, Plot, LinearAxis, Grid from bokeh.models.glyphs import VBar from bokeh.io import curdoc, show N = 9 x = np.linspace(-2, 2, N) y = x**2 source = ColumnDataSource(dict(x=x,top=y,)) xdr = DataRange1d() ydr = DataRange1d() plot = Plot( title=None, x_range=xdr, y_range=ydr, plot_width=300, plot_height=300, h_symmetry=False, v_symmetry=False, min_border=0, toolbar_location=None) glyph = VBar(x="x", top="top", bottom=0, width=0.5, fill_color="#b3de69") plot.add_glyph(source, glyph) xaxis = LinearAxis() plot.add_layout(xaxis, 'below') yaxis = LinearAxis() plot.add_layout(yaxis, 'left') plot.add_layout(Grid(dimension=0, ticker=xaxis.ticker)) plot.add_layout(Grid(dimension=1, ticker=yaxis.ticker)) curdoc().add_root(plot) show(plot)
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bottom
¶ property type:
NumberSpec
The y-coordinates of the bottom edges.
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fill_alpha
¶ property type:
NumberSpec
The fill alpha values for the vertical bars.
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js_event_callbacks
¶ property type:
Dict
(String
,List
(Instance
(CustomJS
) ) )A mapping of event names to lists of CustomJS callbacks.
Typically, rather then modifying this property directly, callbacks should be added using the
Model.js_on_event
method:callback = CustomJS(code="console.log('tap event occured')") plot.js_on_event('tap', callback)
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js_property_callbacks
¶ property type:
Dict
(String
,List
(Instance
(CustomJS
) ) )A mapping of attribute names to lists of CustomJS callbacks, to be set up on BokehJS side when the document is created.
Typically, rather then modifying this property directly, callbacks should be added using the
Model.js_on_change
method:callback = CustomJS(code="console.log('stuff')") plot.x_range.js_on_change('start', callback)
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line_alpha
¶ property type:
NumberSpec
The line alpha values for the vertical bars.
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line_dash
¶ property type:
DashPattern
The line dash values for the vertical bars.
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line_width
¶ property type:
NumberSpec
The line width values for the vertical bars.
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name
¶ property type:
String
An arbitrary, user-supplied name for this model.
This name can be useful when querying the document to retrieve specific Bokeh models.
>>> plot.circle([1,2,3], [4,5,6], name="temp") >>> plot.select(name="temp") [GlyphRenderer(id='399d53f5-73e9-44d9-9527-544b761c7705', ...)]
Note
No uniqueness guarantees or other conditions are enforced on any names that are provided, nor is the name used directly by Bokeh for any reason.
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subscribed_events
¶ property type:
List
(String
)List of events that are subscribed to by Python callbacks. This is the set of events that will be communicated from BokehJS back to Python for this model.
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An optional list of arbitrary, user-supplied values to attach to this model.
This data can be useful when querying the document to retrieve specific Bokeh models:
>>> r = plot.circle([1,2,3], [4,5,6]) >>> r.tags = ["foo", 10] >>> plot.select(tags=['foo', 10]) [GlyphRenderer(id='1de4c3df-a83d-480a-899b-fb263d3d5dd9', ...)]
Or simply a convenient way to attach any necessary metadata to a model that can be accessed by CustomJS callbacks, etc.
Note
No uniqueness guarantees or other conditions are enforced on any tags that are provided, nor are the tags used directly by Bokeh for any reason.
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top
¶ property type:
NumberSpec
The y-coordinates of the top edges.
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width
¶ property type:
NumberSpec
The widths of the vertical bars.
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x
¶ property type:
NumberSpec
The x-coordinates of the centers of the vertical bars.
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apply_theme
(property_values)¶ Apply a set of theme values which will be used rather than defaults, but will not override application-set values.
The passed-in dictionary may be kept around as-is and shared with other instances to save memory (so neither the caller nor the
HasProps
instance should modify it).Parameters: property_values (dict) – theme values to use in place of defaults Returns: None
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classmethod
dataspecs
()¶ Collect the names of all
DataSpec
properties on this class.This method always traverses the class hierarchy and includes properties defined on any parent classes.
Returns: names of DataSpec properties Return type: set[str]
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classmethod
dataspecs_with_props
()¶ Collect a dict mapping the names of all
DataSpec
properties on this class to the associated properties.This method always traverses the class hierarchy and includes properties defined on any parent classes.
Returns: mapping of names and DataSpec
propertiesReturn type: dict[str, DataSpec]
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equals
(other)¶ Structural equality of models.
Parameters: other (HasProps) – the other instance to compare to Returns: True, if properties are structurally equal, otherwise False
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js_on_change
(event, *callbacks)¶ Attach a CustomJS callback to an arbitrary BokehJS model event.
On the BokehJS side, change events for model properties have the form
"change:property_name"
. As a convenience, if the event name passed to this method is also the name of a property on the model, then it will be prefixed with"change:"
automatically:# these two are equivalent source.js_on_change('data', callback) source.js_on_change('change:data', callback)
However, there are other kinds of events that can be useful to respond to, in addition to property change events. For example to run a callback whenever data is streamed to a
ColumnDataSource
, use the"stream"
event on the source:source.js_on_change('streaming', callback)
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layout
(side, plot)¶
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classmethod
lookup
(name)¶ Find the
PropertyDescriptor
for a Bokeh property on a class, given the property name.Parameters: name (str) – name of the property to search for Returns: descriptor for property named name
Return type: PropertyDescriptor
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on_change
(attr, *callbacks)¶ Add a callback on this object to trigger when
attr
changes.Parameters: - attr (str) – an attribute name on this object
- *callbacks (callable) – callback functions to register
Returns: None
Example:
widget.on_change('value', callback1, callback2, ..., callback_n)
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pprint
(verbose=False, max_width=79, newline='\n')¶ Print a “pretty” string representation of the object to stdout.
Note
This function only functions in the IPython shell or Jupyter Notebooks.
Parameters: - Verbose (bool, optional) – This is a conventional argument for IPython representation printers but is unused by Bokeh. (default: False)
- max_width (int, optional) – Minimum width to start breaking lines when possible. (default: 79)
- newline (str, optional) – Character to use to separate each line (default:
\n
)
Returns: None
Raises: ValueError, if
IPython
cannot be importedExamples
In [1]: from bokeh.models import Range1d In [1]: r = Range1d(start=10, end=20) In [2]: r.pprint() bokeh.models.ranges.Range1d( id='1576d21a-0c74-4214-8d8f-ad415e1e4ed4', bounds=None, callback=None, end=20, js_property_callbacks={}, max_interval=None, min_interval=None, name=None, start=10, tags=[])
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pretty
(verbose=False, max_width=79, newline='\n')¶ Generate a “pretty” string representation of the object.
Note
This function only functions in the IPython shell or Jupyter Notebooks.
Parameters: - Verbose (bool, optional) – This is a conventional argument for IPython representation printers but is unused by Bokeh. (default: False)
- max_width (int, optional) – Minimum width to start breaking lines when possible. (default: 79)
- newline (str, optional) – Character to use to separate each line (default:
\n
)
Returns: pretty object representation
Return type: Raises: ValueError, if
IPython
cannot be imported
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classmethod
properties
(with_bases=True)¶ Collect the names of properties on this class.
This method optionally traverses the class hierarchy and includes properties defined on any parent classes.
Parameters: with_bases (bool, optional) – Whether to include properties defined on parent classes in the results. (default: True) Returns: property names Return type: set[str]
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classmethod
properties_containers
()¶ Collect the names of all container properties on this class.
This method always traverses the class hierarchy and includes properties defined on any parent classes.
Returns: names of container properties Return type: set[str]
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classmethod
properties_with_refs
()¶ Collect the names of all properties on this class that also have references.
This method always traverses the class hierarchy and includes properties defined on any parent classes.
Returns: names of properties that have references Return type: set[str]
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properties_with_values
(include_defaults=True)¶ Collect a dict mapping property names to their values.
This method always traverses the class hierarchy and includes properties defined on any parent classes.
Non-serializable properties are skipped and property values are in “serialized” format which may be slightly different from the values you would normally read from the properties; the intent of this method is to return the information needed to losslessly reconstitute the object instance.
Parameters: include_defaults (bool, optional) – Whether to include properties that haven’t been explicitly set since the object was created. (default: True) Returns: mapping from property names to their values Return type: dict
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query_properties_with_values
(query, include_defaults=True)¶ Query the properties values of
HasProps
instances with a predicate.Parameters: - query (callable) – A callable that accepts property descriptors and returns True or False
- include_defaults (bool, optional) – Whether to include properties that have not been explicitly set by a user (default: True)
Returns: mapping of property names and values for matching properties
Return type:
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references
()¶ Returns all
Models
that this object has references to.
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remove_on_change
(attr, *callbacks)¶ Remove a callback from this object
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select
(selector)¶ Query this object and all of its references for objects that match the given selector.
Parameters: selector (JSON-like) – Returns: seq[Model]
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select_one
(selector)¶ Query this object and all of its references for objects that match the given selector. Raises an error if more than one object is found. Returns single matching object, or None if nothing is found :param selector: :type selector: JSON-like
Returns: Model
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set_from_json
(name, json, models=None, setter=None)¶ Set a property value on this object from JSON.
Parameters: - name – (str) : name of the attribute to set
- json – (JSON-value) : value to set to the attribute to
- models (dict or None, optional) –
Mapping of model ids to models (default: None)
This is needed in cases where the attributes to update also have values that have references.
- setter (ClientSession or ServerSession or None, optional) –
This is used to prevent “boomerang” updates to Bokeh apps.
In the context of a Bokeh server application, incoming updates to properties will be annotated with the session that is doing the updating. This value is propagated through any subsequent change notifications that the update triggers. The session can compare the event setter to itself, and suppress any updates that originate from itself.
Returns: None
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set_select
(selector, updates)¶ Update objects that match a given selector with the specified attribute/value updates.
Parameters: - selector (JSON-like) –
- updates (dict) –
Returns: None
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themed_values
()¶ Get any theme-provided overrides.
Results are returned as a dict from property name to value, or
None
if no theme overrides any values for this instance.Returns: dict or None
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to_json
(include_defaults)¶ Returns a dictionary of the attributes of this object, containing only “JSON types” (string, number, boolean, none, dict, list).
References to other objects are serialized as “refs” (just the object ID and type info), so the deserializer will need to separately have the full attributes of those other objects.
There’s no corresponding from_json() because to deserialize an object is normally done in the context of a Document (since the Document can resolve references).
For most purposes it’s best to serialize and deserialize entire documents.
Parameters: include_defaults (bool) – whether to include attributes that haven’t been changed from the default
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to_json_string
(include_defaults)¶ Returns a JSON string encoding the attributes of this object.
References to other objects are serialized as references (just the object ID and type info), so the deserializer will need to separately have the full attributes of those other objects.
There’s no corresponding from_json_string() because to deserialize an object is normally done in the context of a Document (since the Document can resolve references).
For most purposes it’s best to serialize and deserialize entire documents.
Parameters: include_defaults (bool) – whether to include attributes that haven’t been changed from the default
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trigger
(attr, old, new, hint=None, setter=None)¶
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unapply_theme
()¶ Remove any themed values and restore defaults.
Returns: None
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update
(**kwargs)¶ Updates the object’s properties from the given keyword arguments.
Returns: None Examples
The following are equivalent:
from bokeh.models import Range1d r = Range1d # set properties individually: r.start = 10 r.end = 20 # update properties together: r.update(start=10, end=20)
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update_from_json
(json_attributes, models=None, setter=None)¶ Updates the object’s properties from a JSON attributes dictionary.
Parameters: - json_attributes – (JSON-dict) : attributes and values to update
- models (dict or None, optional) –
Mapping of model ids to models (default: None)
This is needed in cases where the attributes to update also have values that have references.
- setter (ClientSession or ServerSession or None, optional) –
This is used to prevent “boomerang” updates to Bokeh apps.
In the context of a Bokeh server application, incoming updates to properties will be annotated with the session that is doing the updating. This value is propagated through any subsequent change notifications that the update triggers. The session can compare the event setter to itself, and suppress any updates that originate from itself.
Returns: None
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document
¶ The
Document
this model is attached to (can beNone
)
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ref
¶ A Bokeh protocol “reference” to this model, i.e. a dict of the form:
{ 'type' : << view model name >> 'id' : << unique model id >> }
Additionally there may be a subtype field if this model is a subtype.
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