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plotly - Claude MCP Skill

Interactive visualization library. Use when you need hover info, zoom, pan, or web-embeddable charts. Best for dashboards, exploratory analysis, and presentations. For static publication figures use matplotlib or scientific-visualization.

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# Plotly

Python graphing library for creating interactive, publication-quality visualizations with 40+ chart types.

## Quick Start

Install Plotly:
```bash
uv pip install plotly
```

Basic usage with Plotly Express (high-level API):
```python
import plotly.express as px
import pandas as pd

df = pd.DataFrame({
    'x': [1, 2, 3, 4],
    'y': [10, 11, 12, 13]
})

fig = px.scatter(df, x='x', y='y', title='My First Plot')
fig.show()
```

## Choosing Between APIs

### Use Plotly Express (px)
For quick, standard visualizations with sensible defaults:
- Working with pandas DataFrames
- Creating common chart types (scatter, line, bar, histogram, etc.)
- Need automatic color encoding and legends
- Want minimal code (1-5 lines)

See reference/plotly-express.md for complete guide.

### Use Graph Objects (go)
For fine-grained control and custom visualizations:
- Chart types not in Plotly Express (3D mesh, isosurface, complex financial charts)
- Building complex multi-trace figures from scratch
- Need precise control over individual components
- Creating specialized visualizations with custom shapes and annotations

See reference/graph-objects.md for complete guide.

**Note:** Plotly Express returns graph objects Figure, so you can combine approaches:
```python
fig = px.scatter(df, x='x', y='y')
fig.update_layout(title='Custom Title')  # Use go methods on px figure
fig.add_hline(y=10)                     # Add shapes
```

## Core Capabilities

### 1. Chart Types

Plotly supports 40+ chart types organized into categories:

**Basic Charts:** scatter, line, bar, pie, area, bubble

**Statistical Charts:** histogram, box plot, violin, distribution, error bars

**Scientific Charts:** heatmap, contour, ternary, image display

**Financial Charts:** candlestick, OHLC, waterfall, funnel, time series

**Maps:** scatter maps, choropleth, density maps (geographic visualization)

**3D Charts:** scatter3d, surface, mesh, cone, volume

**Specialized:** sunburst, treemap, sankey, parallel coordinates, gauge

For detailed examples and usage of all chart types, see reference/chart-types.md.

### 2. Layouts and Styling

**Subplots:** Create multi-plot figures with shared axes:
```python
from plotly.subplots import make_subplots
import plotly.graph_objects as go

fig = make_subplots(rows=2, cols=2, subplot_titles=('A', 'B', 'C', 'D'))
fig.add_trace(go.Scatter(x=[1, 2], y=[3, 4]), row=1, col=1)
```

**Templates:** Apply coordinated styling:
```python
fig = px.scatter(df, x='x', y='y', template='plotly_dark')
# Built-in: plotly_white, plotly_dark, ggplot2, seaborn, simple_white
```

**Customization:** Control every aspect of appearance:
- Colors (discrete sequences, continuous scales)
- Fonts and text
- Axes (ranges, ticks, grids)
- Legends
- Margins and sizing
- Annotations and shapes

For complete layout and styling options, see reference/layouts-styling.md.

### 3. Interactivity

Built-in interactive features:
- Hover tooltips with customizable data
- Pan and zoom
- Legend toggling
- Box/lasso selection
- Rangesliders for time series
- Buttons and dropdowns
- Animations

```python
# Custom hover template
fig.update_traces(
    hovertemplate='<b>%{x}</b><br>Value: %{y:.2f}<extra></extra>'
)

# Add rangeslider
fig.update_xaxes(rangeslider_visible=True)

# Animations
fig = px.scatter(df, x='x', y='y', animation_frame='year')
```

For complete interactivity guide, see reference/export-interactivity.md.

### 4. Export Options

**Interactive HTML:**
```python
fig.write_html('chart.html')                       # Full standalone
fig.write_html('chart.html', include_plotlyjs='cdn')  # Smaller file
```

**Static Images (requires kaleido):**
```bash
uv pip install kaleido
```

```python
fig.write_image('chart.png')   # PNG
fig.write_image('chart.pdf')   # PDF
fig.write_image('chart.svg')   # SVG
```

For complete export options, see reference/export-interactivity.md.

## Common Workflows

### Scientific Data Visualization

```python
import plotly.express as px

# Scatter plot with trendline
fig = px.scatter(df, x='temperature', y='yield', trendline='ols')

# Heatmap from matrix
fig = px.imshow(correlation_matrix, text_auto=True, color_continuous_scale='RdBu')

# 3D surface plot
import plotly.graph_objects as go
fig = go.Figure(data=[go.Surface(z=z_data, x=x_data, y=y_data)])
```

### Statistical Analysis

```python
# Distribution comparison
fig = px.histogram(df, x='values', color='group', marginal='box', nbins=30)

# Box plot with all points
fig = px.box(df, x='category', y='value', points='all')

# Violin plot
fig = px.violin(df, x='group', y='measurement', box=True)
```

### Time Series and Financial

```python
# Time series with rangeslider
fig = px.line(df, x='date', y='price')
fig.update_xaxes(rangeslider_visible=True)

# Candlestick chart
import plotly.graph_objects as go
fig = go.Figure(data=[go.Candlestick(
    x=df['date'],
    open=df['open'],
    high=df['high'],
    low=df['low'],
    close=df['close']
)])
```

### Multi-Plot Dashboards

```python
from plotly.subplots import make_subplots
import plotly.graph_objects as go

fig = make_subplots(
    rows=2, cols=2,
    subplot_titles=('Scatter', 'Bar', 'Histogram', 'Box'),
    specs=[[{'type': 'scatter'}, {'type': 'bar'}],
           [{'type': 'histogram'}, {'type': 'box'}]]
)

fig.add_trace(go.Scatter(x=[1, 2, 3], y=[4, 5, 6]), row=1, col=1)
fig.add_trace(go.Bar(x=['A', 'B'], y=[1, 2]), row=1, col=2)
fig.add_trace(go.Histogram(x=data), row=2, col=1)
fig.add_trace(go.Box(y=data), row=2, col=2)

fig.update_layout(height=800, showlegend=False)
```

## Integration with Dash

For interactive web applications, use Dash (Plotly's web app framework):

```bash
uv pip install dash
```

```python
import dash
from dash import dcc, html
import plotly.express as px

app = dash.Dash(__name__)

fig = px.scatter(df, x='x', y='y')

app.layout = html.Div([
    html.H1('Dashboard'),
    dcc.Graph(figure=fig)
])

app.run_server(debug=True)
```

## Reference Files

- **plotly-express.md** - High-level API for quick visualizations
- **graph-objects.md** - Low-level API for fine-grained control
- **chart-types.md** - Complete catalog of 40+ chart types with examples
- **layouts-styling.md** - Subplots, templates, colors, customization
- **export-interactivity.md** - Export options and interactive features

## Additional Resources

- Official documentation: https://plotly.com/python/
- API reference: https://plotly.com/python-api-reference/
- Community forum: https://community.plotly.com/

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Last Sync
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Repo Updated
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Created
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