plotly.graph_objs.isosurface.caps
Module
Functions
plotly.graph_objs.isosurface.caps.X([fill=], [show=]) → X
Create a new ‘X’ object
fill
- Sets the fill ratio of the `caps`. The default fill value of the `caps` is 1 meaning that they are entirely shaded. On the other hand Applying a `fill` ratio less than one would allow the creation of openings parallel to the edges.show
- Sets the fill ratio of the `slices`. The default fill value of the x `slices` is 1 meaning that they are entirely shaded. On the other hand Applying a `fill` ratio less than one would allow the creation of openings parallel to the edges.
plotly.graph_objs.isosurface.caps.Y([fill=], [show=]) → Y
Create a new ‘Y’ object
fill
- Sets the fill ratio of the `caps`. The default fill value of the `caps` is 1 meaning that they are entirely shaded. On the other hand Applying a `fill` ratio less than one would allow the creation of openings parallel to the edges.show
- Sets the fill ratio of the `slices`. The default fill value of the y `slices` is 1 meaning that they are entirely shaded. On the other hand Applying a `fill` ratio less than one would allow the creation of openings parallel to the edges.
plotly.graph_objs.isosurface.caps.Z([fill=], [show=]) → Z
Create a new ‘Z’ object
fill
- Sets the fill ratio of the `caps`. The default fill value of the `caps` is 1 meaning that they are entirely shaded. On the other hand Applying a `fill` ratio less than one would allow the creation of openings parallel to the edges.show
- Sets the fill ratio of the `slices`. The default fill value of the z `slices` is 1 meaning that they are entirely shaded. On the other hand Applying a `fill` ratio less than one would allow the creation of openings parallel to the edges.
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