Is there any difference between add_trace and append_trace in Plotly? Is the latter a legacy of the former?
In the Plotly.py GitHub, there are 88 markdown + 21 Python instances of add_trace and 9 markdowbn + 7 Python instances of append_trace. The latter are mainly coming from doc and packages/python/plotly/plotly/figure_factory.
In the Plotly subplots documentation, there are 4 instances of append_trace while all other 52 instances are add_trace.
Here is an example extracted from there:
from plotly.subplots import make_subplots
import plotly.graph_objects as go
fig = make_subplots(rows=3, cols=1)
fig.append_trace(go.Scatter(
x=[3, 4, 5],
y=[1000, 1100, 1200],
), row=1, col=1)
fig.append_trace(go.Scatter(
x=[2, 3, 4],
y=[100, 110, 120],
), row=2, col=1)
fig.append_trace(go.Scatter(
x=[0, 1, 2],
y=[10, 11, 12]
), row=3, col=1)
fig.update_layout(height=600, width=600, title_text="Stacked Subplots")
fig.show()
I have tried replacing the append_trace instances in this code snippets to add_trace and did not observe any apparent differences.
I don't have the technical background to explain it to you, but the official reference has the following explanation
New traces can be added to a graph object figure using the add_trace() method. This method accepts a graph object trace (an instance of go.Scatter, go.Bar, etc.) and adds it to the figure. This allows you to start with an empty figure, and add traces to it sequentially. The append_trace() method does the same thing, although it does not return the figure.
The
append_tracemethod is deprecated and will be removed in a future version.
Please use theadd_tracemethod with the row and col parameters.
--
source code:
def append_trace(self, trace, row, col):
"""
Add a trace to the figure bound to axes at the specified row,
col index.
A row, col index grid is generated for figures created with
plotly.tools.make_subplots, and can be viewed with the `print_grid`
method
Parameters
----------
trace
The data trace to be bound
row: int
Subplot row index (see Figure.print_grid)
col: int
Subplot column index (see Figure.print_grid)
Examples
--------
>>> from plotly import tools
>>> import plotly.graph_objs as go
>>> # stack two subplots vertically
>>> fig = tools.make_subplots(rows=2)
This is the format of your plot grid:
[ (1,1) x1,y1 ]
[ (2,1) x2,y2 ]
>>> fig.append_trace(go.Scatter(x=[1,2,3], y=[2,1,2]), row=1, col=1)
>>> fig.append_trace(go.Scatter(x=[1,2,3], y=[2,1,2]), row=2, col=1)
"""
warnings.warn(
"""\
The append_trace method is deprecated and will be removed in a future version.
Please use the add_trace method with the row and col parameters.
""",
DeprecationWarning,
)
self.add_trace(trace=trace, row=row, col=col)
plotly==5.18.0
.venv\Lib\site-packages\plotly\basedatatypes.py
though, I never see the warning pop up, idk why
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