.. Comment: this file is automatically generated by `update_example_docs.py`. It should not be modified manually. Plotly ========================================== Examples of visualizing plotly plots in Viser. .. code-block:: python :linenos: import time import numpy as np import plotly.express as px import plotly.graph_objects as go from PIL import Image import viser def create_sinusoidal_wave(t: float) -> go.Figure: """Create a sinusoidal wave plot, starting at time t.""" x_data = np.linspace(t, t + 6 * np.pi, 50) y_data = np.sin(x_data) * 10 fig = px.line( x=list(x_data), y=list(y_data), labels={"x": "x", "y": "sin(x)"}, title="Sinusoidal Wave", ) # this sets the margins to be tight around the title. fig.layout.title.automargin = True # type: ignore fig.update_layout( margin=dict(l=20, r=20, t=20, b=20), ) # Reduce plot margins. return fig def main() -> None: server = viser.ViserServer() # Plot type 1: Line plot. line_plot_time = 0.0 line_plot = server.gui.add_plotly(figure=create_sinusoidal_wave(line_plot_time)) # Plot type 2: Image plot. fig = px.imshow(Image.open("assets/Cal_logo.png")) fig.update_layout( margin=dict(l=20, r=20, t=20, b=20), ) server.gui.add_plotly(figure=fig, aspect=1.0) # Plot type 3: 3D Scatter plot. fig = px.scatter_3d( px.data.iris(), x="sepal_length", y="sepal_width", z="petal_width", color="species", ) fig.update_layout(legend=dict(yanchor="top", y=0.99, xanchor="left", x=0.01)) fig.update_layout( margin=dict(l=20, r=20, t=20, b=20), ) server.gui.add_plotly(figure=fig, aspect=1.0) while True: # Update the line plot. line_plot_time += 0.1 line_plot.figure = create_sinusoidal_wave(line_plot_time) time.sleep(0.01) if __name__ == "__main__": main()