bokeh.layouts¶
Functions for arranging bokeh Layout objects.
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column(*args, **kwargs)[source]¶
- Create a column of Bokeh Layout objects. Forces all objects to have the same sizing_mode, which is required for complex layouts to work. - Parameters: - children (list of LayoutDOM) – A list of instances for the column. Can be any of the following -Plot,Widget,WidgetBox,Row,Column,ToolbarBox,Spacer.
- sizing_mode ("fixed","stretch_both","scale_width","scale_height","scale_both") – How will the items in the layout resize to fill the available space. Default is"fixed". For more information on the different modes seesizing_modedescription onLayoutDOM.
 - Returns: - A column of LayoutDOM objects all with the same sizing_mode. - Return type: - Examples - >>> column([plot_1, plot_2]) >>> column(children=[widget_box_1, plot_1], sizing_mode='stretch_both') 
- children (list of 
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gridplot(children, sizing_mode='fixed', toolbar_location='above', ncols=None, plot_width=None, plot_height=None, toolbar_options=None, merge_tools=True)[source]¶
- Create a grid of plots rendered on separate canvases. - The - gridplotfunction builds a single toolbar for all the plots in the grid.- gridplotis designed to layout a set of plots. For general grid layout, use the- layout()function.- Parameters: - children (list of lists of Plot) – An array of plots to display in a grid, given as a list of lists of Plot objects. To leave a position in the grid empty, pass None for that position in the children list. OR list ofPlotif called with ncols. OR an instance of GridSpec.
- sizing_mode ("fixed","stretch_both","scale_width","scale_height","scale_both") – How will the items in the layout resize to fill the available space. Default is"fixed". For more information on the different modes seesizing_modedescription onLayoutDOM.
- toolbar_location (above,below,left,right) – Where the toolbar will be located, with respect to the grid. Default isabove. If set to None, no toolbar will be attached to the grid.
- ncols (int, optional) – Specify the number of columns you would like in your grid. You must only pass an un-nested list of plots (as opposed to a list of lists of plots) when using ncols.
- plot_width (int, optional) – The width you would like all your plots to be
- plot_height (int, optional) – The height you would like all your plots to be.
- toolbar_options (dict, optional) – A dictionary of options that will be
used to construct the grid’s toolbar (an instance of
ToolbarBox). If none is supplied, ToolbarBox’s defaults will be used.
- merge_tools (True,False) – Combine tools from all child plots into a single toolbar.
 - Returns: - A row or column containing the grid toolbar and the grid
- of plots (depending on whether the toolbar is left/right or above/below. The grid is always a Column of Rows of plots. 
 - Return type: - Examples - >>> gridplot([[plot_1, plot_2], [plot_3, plot_4]]) >>> gridplot([plot_1, plot_2, plot_3, plot_4], ncols=2, plot_width=200, plot_height=100) >>> gridplot( children=[[plot_1, plot_2], [None, plot_3]], toolbar_location='right' sizing_mode='fixed', toolbar_options=dict(logo='gray') ) 
- children (list of lists of 
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layout(*args, **kwargs)[source]¶
- Create a grid-based arrangement of Bokeh Layout objects. Forces all objects to have the same sizing mode, which is required for complex layouts to work. Returns a nested set of Rows and Columns. - Parameters: - children (list of lists of LayoutDOM) – A list of lists of instances for a grid layout. Can be any of the following -Plot,Widget,WidgetBox,Row,Column,ToolbarBox,Spacer.
- sizing_mode ("fixed","stretch_both","scale_width","scale_height","scale_both") – How will the items in the layout resize to fill the available space. Default is"fixed". For more information on the different modes seesizing_modedescription onLayoutDOM.
 - Returns: - A column of - Rowlayouts of the children, all with the same sizing_mode.- Return type: - Examples - >>> layout([[plot_1, plot_2], [plot_3, plot_4]]) >>> layout( children=[ [widget_box_1, plot_1], [slider], [widget_box_2, plot_2, plot_3] ], sizing_mode='fixed', ) 
- children (list of lists of 
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row(*args, **kwargs)[source]¶
- Create a row of Bokeh Layout objects. Forces all objects to have the same sizing_mode, which is required for complex layouts to work. - Parameters: - children (list of LayoutDOM) – A list of instances for the row. Can be any of the following -Plot,Widget,WidgetBox,Row,Column,ToolbarBox,Spacer.
- sizing_mode ("fixed","stretch_both","scale_width","scale_height","scale_both") – How will the items in the layout resize to fill the available space. Default is"fixed". For more information on the different modes seesizing_modedescription onLayoutDOM.
 - Returns: - A row of LayoutDOM objects all with the same sizing_mode. - Return type: - Examples - >>> row([plot_1, plot_2]) >>> row(children=[widget_box_1, plot_1], sizing_mode='stretch_both') 
- children (list of 
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widgetbox(*args, **kwargs)[source]¶
- Create a WidgetBox of Bokeh widgets. Forces all to have the same sizing_mode, which is required for complex layouts to work. - Parameters: - children (list of Widget) – A list of widgets for the WidgetBox.
- sizing_mode ("fixed","stretch_both","scale_width","scale_height","scale_both") – How will the items in the layout resize to fill the available space. Default is"fixed". For more information on the different modes seesizing_modedescription onLayoutDOM.
 - Returns: - A WidgetBox of Widget instances all with the same sizing_mode. - Return type: - Examples - >>> widgetbox([button, select]) >>> widgetbox(children=[slider], sizing_mode='scale_width') 
- children (list of 
