How can I create line charts using Plotly?
You can create line charts in Plotly using the plotly.graph_objs
module. Do you have specific data in mind?
Yes, I have two lists: one for x values and another for y values. How do I plot them?
You can use the go.Figure
function to create a line chart. Here's a simple example:
import plotly.graph_objs as go
x_values = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
y_values = [10, 15, 13, 17, 20]
fig = go.Figure(data=go.Scatter(x=x_values, y=y_values, mode='lines+markers'))
fig.show()
What if I want to customize the line color and add a title?
You can customize the line color and add a title like this:
fig = go.Figure(data=go.Scatter(x=x_values, y=y_values, mode='lines+markers', line=dict(color='red')))
fig.update_layout(title='My Line Chart')
fig.show()
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