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agoldparker avatar agoldparker commented on July 30, 2024 1

This is now implemented nicely in plotly.py using
{“type”: “scatter”, “stackgroup”: “A”,}
It would be great to have similar behavior in Cufflinks.

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pmercatoris avatar pmercatoris commented on July 30, 2024

Any news on this issue? I too would like this implemented.

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jpoles1 avatar jpoles1 commented on July 30, 2024

I wouldn't call this the "default option" in plotly, but it certainly could be implemented. Would probably need a custom function to do so, however.

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anotherbugmaster avatar anotherbugmaster commented on July 30, 2024

Hello everyone.

@jpoles1 , why don't you think thank this behavior should be the default? If one needs fractions he can just apply cumsum on a dataset and use scatter plot with fill. On the other hand, I don't know a single way to show the actual y values for now.

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jpoles1 avatar jpoles1 commented on July 30, 2024

@anotherbugmaster, been a while since I last looked at this issue, but I think I was saying this just isn't the default behavior in plotly. I definitely don't disagree with what you're saying.

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xoelop avatar xoelop commented on July 30, 2024

Any update on this? Would PRs be accepted or contribution needed?

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