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With lastest plotly.net version (4.2), when plotting a Bubble3D chart ( or Scatter3D), x/y axis cannot be renamed about plotly.net HOT 4 CLOSED

xqguo avatar xqguo commented on June 11, 2024
With lastest plotly.net version (4.2), when plotting a Bubble3D chart ( or Scatter3D), x/y axis cannot be renamed

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xqguo avatar xqguo commented on June 11, 2024

Found a work around by using the dynamic object

#r "nuget: Plotly.NET"
open Plotly.NET
let x = [ 1;2;3;40]
let y = [ -1;2;3;80]
let z = [ 1;0;3;20]
let s = [ 10;40;30;20]
let c = Chart.Bubble3D(x,y,z,s)
let xs = LayoutObjects.LinearAxis.init( Title= Title.init "xx")
let ys = LayoutObjects.LinearAxis.init( Title= Title.init "yy" )
let zs = LayoutObjects.LinearAxis.init( Title= Title.init "zz")
let scene = LayoutObjects.Scene.init( XAxis = xs, YAxis = ys, ZAxis = zs )
let layout=Layout.init()
layout?scene <- scene
c |> Chart.withLayout layout

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kMutagene avatar kMutagene commented on June 11, 2024

For the Chart.withXAxisStyle and Chart.withYAxisStyle functions you have to set the optional Id parameter to target a scene, see for example the docs here https://plotly.net/3D-charts/3d-scatter-plots.html or #381

you don't have to do this for the z axis because zaxis is always on a scene

It worked in earlier versions because older plotly.js versions supported xaxis and yaxis that are not on the scene object for 3d plots. This is not the case anymore.

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kMutagene avatar kMutagene commented on June 11, 2024

oh btw you can also always use the Chart.withScene or Chart.WithSceneStyle functions, which should look more similar to the python code you posted.

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kMutagene avatar kMutagene commented on June 11, 2024

I'll close this, if there are more questions feel free to re-open or add another comment @xqguo

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