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plotly-5.16.1.tar.gz | 0007795459 7.43 MB | |
plotly.py-5.16.1-gh.tar.gz | 0030846702 29.4 MB | |
python-plotly-rpmlintrc | 0000000064 64 Bytes | |
python-plotly.changes | 0000086773 84.7 KB | |
python-plotly.spec | 0000006385 6.24 KB |
Revision 58 (latest revision is 66)
- update to 5.16.1: * Fixed issue with necessary columns from complex arguments dropped when interchanging dataframes * Updated Plotly.js from version 2.24.1 to version 2.25.2. See the plotly.js CHANGELOG for more information. These changes are reflected in the auto-generated `plotly.graph_objects` module. Notable changes include: * Add "Equal Earth" projection to geo subplots [#6670], * Add options to include legends for shapes and `newshape` * `px` methods now accept data-frame-like objects that support a dataframe interchange protocol, such as polars, vaex, modin etc. This protocol has priority on `to_pandas` call, but will only be used if pandas>=2.0.2 is installed in the environment. * `px` methods now accept data-frame-like objects that support a `toPandas()` method, such as Spark DataFrames, or a `to_pandas_df()` method, such as Vaex DataFrames. * Fixed Pandas performance warning issue caused by multiple `frame.insert`
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