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Bump Plotly.NET from 2.0.0-preview.6 to 4.0.0 #52

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Bumps Plotly.NET from 2.0.0-preview.6 to 4.0.0.

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Plotly.NET v4.0.0

This release of Plotly.NET focuses mainly on QOL improvements and keeping up with plotly.js changes.

Plotly.NET

Milestone link with all the fixed/closed issues

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Changelog

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2.0.0 +

Starting from 2.0.0, Versions of Plotly.NET and expansion packages are decoupled, meaning this single realease notes page does not work anymore.

For the individual package release notes, please refer to these files:

2.0.0 - Apr 24 2022

Plotly.NET finally has reached all milestones for 2.0 and is ready for a stable release.

This release is the culmination of almost 2 years of work in >500 commits by 17 contributors.

Here is an attempt to visualize the history of these changes in a few seconds:

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All APIs have changed significantly - this release is incompatible with 1.x and many 2.x-preview/beta versions.

TL;DR

  • All plotly chart/trace types!
  • Unified API!
  • chart rendering in notebooks!
  • programmatic static image export!
  • Exhaustive docs!
  • We have a discord server, feel free to ask questions there!

Core library

General

  • The API layer model has refined and used for every type of plotly object abstraction. In brief,
    • There are 5 main categories of abstractions: Trace (chart data and type), Layout(non-data chart styling), Config(render options), DisplayOptions(html display options), StyleParam(DSL for styling options)
    • Many properties used in these levels are themselves objects, which are in the respective *Objects namespace (e.g. Geo, which determines map layout of geo traces is an object on the Layout and therefore in the LaoutObjects namespace.)
    • every object is based on DynamicObj and its properties can therefore be further customised by dynamic member assignment. Therefore, every plotly property can be set manually, even those which do not have direct abstractions.
  • There are now several Trace types for each kind of subplot (Trace2D, Trace3D, etc.) and eqivalent Chart types (Chart2D, Chart3D, etc). while not visible from the top level api (everything kan be accessed via the unified Chart API), this greatly improves correct multi chart layouting.
  • There are 3 ways of creating charts with increasing level of customization:
    1. The Chart API as a unified API surface for chart creation and styling
      • Chart.<ChartType> (e.g. Chart.Point) for chart creation from data and some chart specific styling options
      • Chart.with<Style or object> (e.g. Chart.withXAxisStyle) for styling of chart objects
    2. Creation of Chart objects by manually creating Trace, Layout and Config objects with many more optional customization parameters
    3. Exclusive usage of DynamicObj - you can translate any plotly.js javascript with this method.

Chart/Trace abstractions

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Commits
  • 0ad4d9a Update package references, set v4 release date
  • 1c526b3 Update Plotly.NET release notes
  • b63019f #366: try fix binder dockerfile
  • 518c76a #366: Add multicategory docs
  • ed2933f ##367: Add display options tests
  • 989612b Add config combine tests
  • 30ab8f8 stay on .net 6, update fantomas, format /src and /docs
  • 4a37217 Add config tests, refactor json field tests to have linkable source
  • 5cd6c99 #311: Add high level arg for base layer style to all mapbox charts
  • a40d1ee fix candlestick/ohlc tests
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Bumps [Plotly.NET](https://github.com/plotly/Plotly.NET) from 2.0.0-preview.6 to 4.0.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/plotly/Plotly.NET/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/plotly/Plotly.NET/blob/dev/RELEASE_NOTES.md)
- [Commits](plotly/Plotly.NET@2.0.0-preview.6...4.0.0)

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