bokeh.models.DataRange1d#
- class DataRange1d(*args: Any, id: ID | None = None, **kwargs: Any)[source]#
Bases:
DataRangeAn auto-fitting range in a continuous scalar dimension.
By default, the
startandendof the range automatically assume min and max values of the data for associated renderers.
Properties#
- bounds = None#
- Type:
The bounds that the range is allowed to go to. Typically used to prevent the user from panning/zooming/etc away from the data.
By default, the bounds will be None, allowing your plot to pan/zoom as far as you want. If bounds are ‘auto’ they will be computed to be the same as the start and end of the
DataRange1d.Bounds are provided as a tuple of
(min, max)so regardless of whether your range is increasing or decreasing, the first item should be the minimum value of the range and the second item should be the maximum. Settingmin > maxwill result in aValueError.If you only want to constrain one end of the plot, you can set
minormaxtoNonee.g.DataRange1d(bounds=(None, 12))
- default_span = 2.0#
-
A default width for the interval, in case
startis equal toend(if used with a log axis, default_span is in powers of 10).
- flipped = False#
- Type:
Whether the range should be “flipped” from its normal direction when auto-ranging.
- follow = None#
-
Configure the data to follow one or the other data extreme, with a maximum range size of
follow_interval.If set to
"start"then the range will adjust so thatstartalways corresponds to the minimum data value (or maximum, ifflippedisTrue).If set to
"end"then the range will adjust so thatendalways corresponds to the maximum data value (or minimum, ifflippedisTrue).If set to
None(default), then auto-ranging does not follow, and the range will encompass both the minimum and maximum data values.followcannot be used with bounds, and if set, bounds will be set toNone.
- follow_interval = None#
-
If
followis set to"start"or"end"then the range will always be constrained to that:abs(r.start - r.end) <= follow_interval
is maintained.
- max_interval = None#
-
The level that the range is allowed to zoom out, expressed as the maximum visible interval. Note that
boundscan impose an implicit constraint on the maximum interval as well.
- min_interval = None#
-
The level that the range is allowed to zoom in, expressed as the minimum visible interval. If set to
None(default), the minimum interval is not bound.
- name = None#
-
An arbitrary, user-supplied name for this model.
This name can be useful when querying the document to retrieve specific Bokeh models.
>>> plot.scatter([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.
- only_visible = False#
- Type:
If True, renderers that that are not visible will be excluded from automatic bounds computations.
- range_padding = 0.1#
-
How much padding to add around the computed data bounds.
When
range_padding_unitsis set to"percent", the span of the range span is expanded to make the rangerange_paddingpercent larger.When
range_padding_unitsis set to"absolute", the start and end of the range span are extended by the amountrange_padding.
- range_padding_units = 'percent'#
- Type:
Whether the
range_paddingshould be interpreted as a percentage, or as an absolute quantity. (default:"percent")
- renderers = []#
-
An explicit list of renderers to autorange against. If unset, defaults to all renderers on a plot.
- syncable = True#
- Type:
Indicates whether this model should be synchronized back to a Bokeh server when updated in a web browser. Setting to
Falsemay be useful to reduce network traffic when dealing with frequently updated objects whose updated values we don’t need.Note
Setting this property to
Falsewill prevent anyon_change()callbacks on this object from triggering. However, any JS-side callbacks will still work.
- tags = []#
- Type:
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.scatter([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
CustomJScallbacks, 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.
Methods#
- apply_theme(property_values: dict[str, Any]) None#
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
HasPropsinstance should modify it).- Parameters:
property_values (dict) – theme values to use in place of defaults
- Returns:
None
- classmethod clear_extensions() None#
Clear any currently defined custom extensions.
Serialization calls will result in any currently defined custom extensions being included with the generated Document, whether or not there are utilized. This method can be used to clear out all existing custom extension definitions.
- clone(**overrides: Any) Self#
Duplicate a
HasPropsobject.This creates a shallow clone of the original model, i.e. any mutable containers or child models will not be duplicated. Allows to override particular properties while cloning.
- classmethod dataspecs() dict[str, DataSpec]#
Collect the names of all
DataSpecproperties on this class.This method always traverses the class hierarchy and includes properties defined on any parent classes.
- classmethod descriptors() list[PropertyDescriptor[Any]]#
List of property descriptors in the order of definition.
- equals(other: HasProps) bool#
Structural equality of models.
- Parameters:
other (HasProps) – the other instance to compare to
- Returns:
True, if properties are structurally equal, otherwise False
- js_link(attr: str, other: Model, other_attr: str, attr_selector: int | str | None = None) None#
Link two Bokeh model properties using JavaScript.
This is a convenience method that simplifies adding a
CustomJScallback to update one Bokeh model property whenever another changes value.- Parameters:
Added in version 1.1
- Raises:
Examples
This code with
js_link:select.js_link('value', plot, 'sizing_mode')
is equivalent to the following:
from bokeh.models import CustomJS select.js_on_change('value', CustomJS(args=dict(other=plot), code="other.sizing_mode = this.value" ) )
Additionally, to use attr_selector to attach the left side of a range slider to a plot’s x_range:
range_slider.js_link('value', plot.x_range, 'start', attr_selector=0)
which is equivalent to:
from bokeh.models import CustomJS range_slider.js_on_change('value', CustomJS(args=dict(other=plot.x_range), code="other.start = this.value[0]" ) )
- js_on_change(event: str, *callbacks: JSChangeCallback) None#
Attach a
CustomJScallback 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)
- classmethod lookup(name: str, *, raises: bool = True) PropertyDescriptor[Any] | None#
Find the
PropertyDescriptorfor a Bokeh property on a class, given the property name.- Parameters:
- Returns:
descriptor for property named
name- Return type:
- on_change(attr: str, *callbacks: PropertyCallback) None#
Add a callback on this object to trigger when
attrchanges.- Parameters:
attr (str) – an attribute name on this object
*callbacks (callable) – callback functions to register
- Returns:
None
Examples
widget.on_change('value', callback1, callback2, ..., callback_n)
- on_event(event: str | type[Event], *callbacks: EventCallback) None#
Run callbacks when the specified event occurs on this Model
Not all Events are supported for all Models. See specific Events in bokeh.events for more information on which Models are able to trigger them.
- classmethod parameters() list[Parameter]#
Generate Python
Parametervalues suitable for functions that are derived from the glyph.- Returns:
list(Parameter)
- classmethod properties(*, _with_props: bool = False) set[str] | dict[str, Property[Any]]#
Collect the names of properties on this class.
Warning
In a future version of Bokeh, this method will return a dictionary mapping property names to property objects. To future-proof this current usage of this method, wrap the return value in
list.- Returns:
property names
- classmethod properties_with_refs() dict[str, Property[Any]]#
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.
- properties_with_values(*, include_defaults: bool = True, include_undefined: bool = False) dict[str, Any]#
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.
- query_properties_with_values(query: Callable[[PropertyDescriptor[Any]], bool], *, include_defaults: bool = True, include_undefined: bool = False) dict[str, Any]#
Query the properties values of
HasPropsinstances 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:
- select(selector: SelectorType) Iterable[Model]#
Query this object and all of its references for objects that match the given selector.
- Parameters:
selector (JSON-like)
- Returns:
seq[Model]
- select_one(selector: SelectorType) Model | None#
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.
- Parameters:
selector (JSON-like)
- Returns:
Model
- set_from_json(name: str, value: Any, *, setter: Setter | None = None) None#
Set a property value on this object from JSON.
- Parameters:
name (str) – name of the attribute to set
value (JSON-value) – value to set to the attribute to
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
- set_select(selector: type[Model] | SelectorType, updates: dict[str, Any]) None#
Update objects that match a given selector with the specified attribute/value updates.
- Parameters:
selector (JSON-like)
updates (dict)
- Returns:
None
- themed_values() dict[str, Any] | None#
Get any theme-provided overrides.
Results are returned as a dict from property name to value, or
Noneif no theme overrides any values for this instance.- Returns:
dict or None
- to_serializable(serializer: Serializer) ObjectRefRep#
Converts this object to a serializable representation.
- trigger(attr: str, old: Any, new: Any, hint: DocumentPatchedEvent | None = None, setter: Setter | None = None) None#
- update(**kwargs: Any) None#
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)
JSON Prototype
{
"bounds": null,
"default_span": 2.0,
"end": {
"type": "number",
"value": "nan"
},
"flipped": false,
"follow": null,
"follow_interval": null,
"id": "p58282",
"js_event_callbacks": {
"type": "map"
},
"js_property_callbacks": {
"type": "map"
},
"max_interval": null,
"min_interval": null,
"name": null,
"only_visible": false,
"range_padding": 0.1,
"range_padding_units": "percent",
"renderers": [],
"start": {
"type": "number",
"value": "nan"
},
"subscribed_events": {
"type": "set"
},
"syncable": true,
"tags": []
}