import _plotly_utils.basevalidators class ContoursValidator(_plotly_utils.basevalidators.CompoundValidator): def __init__(self, plotly_name="contours", parent_name="contour", **kwargs): super(ContoursValidator, self).__init__( plotly_name=plotly_name, parent_name=parent_name, data_class_str=kwargs.pop("data_class_str", "Contours"), data_docs=kwargs.pop( "data_docs", """ coloring Determines the coloring method showing the contour values. If "fill", coloring is done evenly between each contour level If "heatmap", a heatmap gradient coloring is applied between each contour level. If "lines", coloring is done on the contour lines. If "none", no coloring is applied on this trace. end Sets the end contour level value. Must be more than `contours.start` labelfont Sets the font used for labeling the contour levels. The default color comes from the lines, if shown. The default family and size come from `layout.font`. labelformat Sets the contour label formatting rule using d3 formatting mini-languages which are very similar to those in Python. For numbers, see: https://github.com/d3/d3-3.x-api- reference/blob/master/Formatting.md#d3_format. operation Sets the constraint operation. "=" keeps regions equal to `value` "<" and "<=" keep regions less than `value` ">" and ">=" keep regions greater than `value` "[]", "()", "[)", and "(]" keep regions inside `value[0]` to `value[1]` "][", ")(", "](", ")[" keep regions outside `value[0]` to value[1]` Open vs. closed intervals make no difference to constraint display, but all versions are allowed for consistency with filter transforms. showlabels Determines whether to label the contour lines with their values. showlines Determines whether or not the contour lines are drawn. Has an effect only if `contours.coloring` is set to "fill". size Sets the step between each contour level. Must be positive. start Sets the starting contour level value. Must be less than `contours.end` type If `levels`, the data is represented as a contour plot with multiple levels displayed. If `constraint`, the data is represented as constraints with the invalid region shaded as specified by the `operation` and `value` parameters. value Sets the value or values of the constraint boundary. When `operation` is set to one of the comparison values (=,<,>=,>,<=) "value" is expected to be a number. When `operation` is set to one of the interval values ([],(),[),(],][,)(,](,)[) "value" is expected to be an array of two numbers where the first is the lower bound and the second is the upper bound. """, ), **kwargs )