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[Enhancement] Legend and traces three-way toggling #1462

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chrisvwn opened this issue Mar 10, 2017 · 3 comments
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[Enhancement] Legend and traces three-way toggling #1462

chrisvwn opened this issue Mar 10, 2017 · 3 comments
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@chrisvwn
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May be related to #674, but on advice from @rpaskowitz setting up as a separate request. I would like to suggest a 3-way toggling so that an entry can be on, off or highlighted. Sometimes, when trying to visually analyze a subset of plots in a crowded graph it might help to either dim the rest or just make a selected few stand out? So you still want the context of the other plots for comparison just not at the same visibility level as the selected subset.

Thanks to @rpaskowitz for suggesting the following:

I'd recommend doing something like that with a hover interaction, for example: http://c3js.org/samples/timeseries.html

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Almost exactly what I was thinking only with a little more persistence so that one can have multiple highlighted.

@jensb
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jensb commented Sep 20, 2017

I would second that request. That would be quite useful.

@etpinard
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etpinard commented May 1, 2018

Similar to #674. This should be doable using plotly_legendclick and plotly_legenddoubleclick added in #2581

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Hi - this issue has been sitting for a while, so as part of our effort to tidy up our public repositories I'm going to close it. If it's still a concern, we'd be grateful if you could open a new issue (with a short reproducible example if appropriate) so that we can add it to our stack. Cheers - @gvwilson

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