.markers
class: Marker
- class Marker(**kwargs)[source]
- Options for the point markers of line-like series. - Class Inheritance - copy(other=None, overwrite=True, **kwargs)
- Copy the configuration settings from this instance to the - otherinstance.- Parameters:
- other ( - HighchartsMeta) – The target instance to which the properties of this instance should be copied. If- None, will create a new instance and populate it with properties copied from- self. Defaults to- None.
- overwrite ( - bool) – if- True, properties in- otherthat are already set will be overwritten by their counterparts in- self. Defaults to- True.
- kwargs – Additional keyword arguments. Some special descendents of - HighchartsMetamay have special implementations of this method which rely on additional keyword arguments.
 
- Returns:
- A mutated version of - otherwith new property values
 
 - classmethod from_dict(as_dict: dict, allow_snake_case: bool = True)
- Construct an instance of the class from a - dictobject.
 - classmethod from_js_literal(as_str_or_file, allow_snake_case: bool = True, _break_loop_on_failure: bool = False)
- Return a Python object representation of a Highcharts JavaScript object literal. - Parameters:
- as_str_or_file ( - str) – The JavaScript object literal, represented either as a- stror as a filename which contains the JS object literal.
- allow_snake_case ( - bool) – If- True, interprets- snake_casekeys as equivalent to- camelCasekeys. Defaults to- True.
- _break_loop_on_failure ( - bool) – If- True, will break any looping operations in the event of a failure. Otherwise, will attempt to repair the failure. Defaults to- False.
 
- Returns:
- A Python object representation of the Highcharts JavaScript object literal. 
- Return type:
- HighchartsMeta
 
 - classmethod from_json(as_json_or_file, allow_snake_case: bool = True)
- Construct an instance of the class from a JSON string. - Parameters:
- as_json_or_file – The JSON string for the object or the filename of a file that contains the JSON string. 
- allow_snake_case ( - bool) – If- True, interprets- snake_casekeys as equivalent to- camelCasekeys. Defaults to- True.
 
- Returns:
- A Python objcet representation of - as_json.
- Return type:
- HighchartsMeta
 
 - get_required_modules(include_extension=False) List[str]
- Return the list of URLs from which the Highcharts JavaScript modules needed to render the chart can be retrieved. 
 - to_dict() dict
- Generate a - dictrepresentation of the object compatible with the Highcharts JavaScript library.- Note - The - dictrepresentation has a property structure and naming convention that is intentionally consistent with the Highcharts JavaScript library. This is not Pythonic, but it makes managing the interplay between the two languages much, much simpler.
 - to_js_literal(filename=None, encoding='utf-8', careful_validation=False) str | None
- Return the object represented as a - strcontaining the JavaScript object literal.- Parameters:
 - along the way using the esprima-python library. Defaults to - False.- Warning - Setting this value to - Truewill significantly degrade serialization performance, though it may prove useful for debugging purposes.
 - to_json(filename=None, encoding='utf-8', for_export: bool = False)
- Generate a JSON string/byte string representation of the object compatible with the Highcharts JavaScript library. - Note - This method will either return a standard - stror a- bytesobject depending on the JSON serialization library you are using. For example, if your environment has orjson, the result will be a- bytesrepresentation of the string.- Parameters:
- filename (Path-like) – The name of a file to which the JSON string should be persisted. Defaults to - None
- encoding ( - str) – The character encoding to apply to the resulting object. Defaults to- 'utf-8'.
- for_export ( - bool) – If- True, indicates that the method is being run to produce a JSON for consumption by the export server. Defaults to- False.
 
- Returns:
- A JSON representation of the object compatible with the Highcharts library. 
- Return type:
 
 - static trim_dict(untrimmed: dict, to_json: bool = False, context: str = None, for_export: bool = False) dict
- Remove keys from - untrimmedwhose values are- Noneand convert values that have- .to_dict()methods.- Parameters:
- untrimmed ( - dict) – The- dictwhose values may still be- Noneor Python objects.
- to_json ( - bool) – If- True, will remove all keys from- untrimmedthat are not serializable to JSON. Defaults to- False.
- context ( - stror- None) – If provided, will inform the method of the context in which it is being run which may inform special handling cases (e.g. where empty strings may be important / allowable). Defaults to- None.
- for_export ( - bool) – If- True, indicates that the method is being run to produce a JSON for consumption by the export server. Defaults to- False.
 
- Returns:
- Trimmed - dict
- Return type:
 
 - static trim_iterable(untrimmed, to_json=False, context: str = None, for_export: bool = False)
- Convert any - EnforcedNullTypevalues in- untrimmedto- 'null'.- Parameters:
- untrimmed (iterable) – The iterable whose members may still be - Noneor Python objects.
- to_json ( - bool) – If- True, will remove all members from- untrimmedthat are not serializable to JSON. Defaults to- False.
- context ( - stror- None) – If provided, will inform the method of the context in which it is being run which may inform special handling cases (e.g. where empty strings may be important / allowable). Defaults to- None.
- for_export ( - bool) – If- True, indicates that the method is being run to produce a JSON for consumption by the export server. Defaults to- False.
 
- Return type:
- iterable 
 
 - property enabled: bool | None
- If - True, markers are enabled. If- False, markers are disabled. If- None, markers are hidden when the data is dense and shown for more widespread data points.- Defaults to - None
 - property enabled_threshold: int | None
- The threshold for how dense the point markers should be before they are hidden, assuming that - Marker.enabled()is- None. Defaults to- 2.- The number indicates the horizontal distance between the two closest points in the series, as multiples of the - Marker.radius(). In other words, the default value of- 2means points are hidden if overlapping horizontally.
 - property fill_color: str | Gradient | Pattern | None
- The fill color or gradient for the marker. Defaults to - None, which causes the series’ or point’s color to be used.
 - property height: int | float | Decimal | None
- Explicitly set the height of an image marker. Defaults to - None.- Warning - Only applies to image markers. When setting this property, - Marker.width()must also be set.- Return type:
- numeric or - None
 
 - property line_color: str | Gradient | Pattern | None
- The line color or gradient for the marker’s outline. Defaults to - '#ffffff'.
 - property line_width: int | float | Decimal | None
- The line width (in pixels) applied to the marker’s border. Defaults to - 0.- Returns:
- The line width to apply to the marker’s border. 
- Return type:
- numeric or - None
 
 - property radius: int | float | Decimal | None
- The radius applied to the point marker. Defaults to - 4.- Returns:
- The radius to apply to the point marker. 
- Return type:
- numeric or - None
 
 - property symbol: str | None
- A predefined shape or symbol for the marker. Defaults to - None.- When - None, the symbol is pulled from (JavaScript)- options.symbols. Other possible values are:- 'circle'
- 'square'
- 'diamond'
- 'triangle'
- 'triangle-down'
 - Additionally, the URL to a graphic can be given using the form: - 'url(graphic.png)'.- Note - For an image marker to be applied to exported charts, its URL needs to be accessible by the export server.