Visualizations Line Fight
Event mode
Event information can be displayed using different modes, these include paused, running, and interactive.
Sample data
Let's import PlotAPI and load our sample data.
from plotapi import LineFight
samples = [
{"order": 0, "name": "Sankey", "value": 10},
{"order": 0, "name": "Terminus", "value": 12},
{"order": 0, "name": "Chord", "value": 8},
{"order": 0, "name": "Bar Fight", "value": 9},
{"order": 0, "name": "Pie Fight", "value": 12},
{"order": 1, "name": "Sankey", "value": 18},
{"order": 1, "name": "Terminus", "value": 24},
{"order": 1, "name": "Chord", "value": 22},
{"order": 1, "name": "Bar Fight", "value": 14},
{"order": 1, "name": "Pie Fight", "value": 17},
{"order": 2, "name": "Sankey", "value": 24},
{"order": 2, "name": "Terminus", "value": 40},
{"order": 2, "name": "Chord", "value": 32},
{"order": 2, "name": "Bar Fight", "value": 19},
{"order": 2, "name": "Pie Fight", "value": 42},
{"order": 3, "name": "Sankey", "value": 32},
{"order": 3, "name": "Terminus", "value": 62},
{"order": 3, "name": "Chord", "value": 40},
{"order": 3, "name": "Bar Fight", "value": 25},
{"order": 3, "name": "Pie Fight", "value": 64},
{"order": 4, "name": "Sankey", "value": 32},
{"order": 4, "name": "Terminus", "value": 75},
{"order": 4, "name": "Chord", "value": 55},
{"order": 4, "name": "Bar Fight", "value": 45},
{"order": 4, "name": "Pie Fight", "value": 120},
]
events = [
{
"order": 0,
"event": '<p>Event information content can be <b>formatted with HTML</b>!</p><p>You can even include CSS - the <a href ="https://plotapi.com">power</a> of both are available.</p>'
},
{
"order": 1,
"event": '<b>Something Special</b><br><img src="https://datacrayon.com/datasets/pokemon_img/150.png"><p>Something special happened here, probably!</p>'
},
{
"order": 4,
"event": '<p>By specifying a <b>duration</b>, an event can be displayed for longer than the default value - much like this one!</p>',
}
]
Demonstration
Default event mode
Without any additional configuration, the default event mode will pause the visualisation for the event duration
.
This duration is specified either per-event using the events
structure above, or globally using the event_duration
parameter as seen below.
LineFight(samples,
events=events,
event_duration=7500).show()
Running event mode
By specifying event_pause=False
, we can keep the visualisation running during the duration of the event content.
In this mode, the event duration
is treated as a maximum duration, such that any subsequent events will interrupt the previous one.
LineFight(samples,
events=events,
event_pause=False).show()
Interactive Event Mode
By specifying auto_proceed=False
, we can pause the visualisation and require user interaction for it to continue, i.e. clicking the continue button.
LineFight(samples,
events=events,
auto_proceed=False).show()