range_tool.py¶
A timeseries plot using stock price data. This example demonstrates a range tool controlling the range of another plot. The highlighted range area on the lower plot may be dragged to update the range on the top plot.
Details
- Sampledata
- Bokeh APIs
- More info
- Keywords
line, timeseries, stocks
import numpy as np
from bokeh.layouts import column
from bokeh.models import ColumnDataSource, RangeTool
from bokeh.plotting import figure, show
from bokeh.sampledata.stocks import AAPL
dates = np.array(AAPL['date'], dtype=np.datetime64)
source = ColumnDataSource(data=dict(date=dates, close=AAPL['adj_close']))
p = figure(height=300, width=800, tools="xpan", toolbar_location=None,
x_axis_type="datetime", x_axis_location="above",
background_fill_color="#efefef", x_range=(dates[1500], dates[2500]))
p.line('date', 'close', source=source)
p.yaxis.axis_label = 'Price'
select = figure(title="Drag the middle and edges of the selection box to change the range above",
height=130, width=800, y_range=p.y_range,
x_axis_type="datetime", y_axis_type=None,
tools="", toolbar_location=None, background_fill_color="#efefef")
range_tool = RangeTool(x_range=p.x_range)
range_tool.overlay.fill_color = "navy"
range_tool.overlay.fill_alpha = 0.2
select.line('date', 'close', source=source)
select.ygrid.grid_line_color = None
select.add_tools(range_tool)
select.toolbar.active_multi = range_tool
show(column(p, select))