#!/usr/bin/env python
# coding: utf-8
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# ### Simple Inset Graph
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import plotly.plotly as py
import plotly.graph_objs as go
trace1 = go.Scatter(
x=[1, 2, 3],
y=[4, 3, 2]
)
trace2 = go.Scatter(
x=[20, 30, 40],
y=[30, 40, 50],
xaxis='x2',
yaxis='y2'
)
data = [trace1, trace2]
layout = go.Layout(
xaxis2=dict(
domain=[0.6, 0.95],
anchor='y2'
),
yaxis2=dict(
domain=[0.6, 0.95],
anchor='x2'
)
)
fig = go.Figure(data=data, layout=layout)
py.iplot(fig, filename='simple-inset')
# ### Reference
# See https://plotly.com/python/reference/#layout-scene for more information and chart attribute options!
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from IPython.display import display, HTML
display(HTML(''))
display(HTML(''))
get_ipython().system('pip install git+https://github.com/plotly/publisher.git --upgrade')
import publisher
publisher.publish(
'inset.ipynb', 'python/insets/', 'Inset Plots | plotly',
'How to make an inset graph in python.',
title = 'Inset Plots | plotly',
name = 'Inset Plots',
has_thumbnail='true', thumbnail='thumbnail/insets.jpg',
language='python', page_type='example_index',
display_as='multiple_axes', order=3)
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