altair.FacetedUnitSpec

class altair.FacetedUnitSpec(mark=Undefined, bounds=Undefined, data=Undefined, description=Undefined, encoding=Undefined, height=Undefined, name=Undefined, projection=Undefined, resolve=Undefined, selection=Undefined, title=Undefined, transform=Undefined, view=Undefined, width=Undefined, **kwds)

FacetedUnitSpec schema wrapper

Mapping(required=[mark]) Unit spec that can have a composite mark and row or column channels (shorthand for a facet spec).

Attributes
markAnyMark

A string describing the mark type (one of "bar", "circle", "square", "tick", "line", "area", "point", "rule", "geoshape", and "text" ) or a mark definition object.

boundsenum(‘full’, ‘flush’)

The bounds calculation method to use for determining the extent of a sub-plot. One of full (the default) or flush.

  • If set to full, the entire calculated bounds (including axes, title, and legend) will be used.

  • If set to flush, only the specified width and height values for the sub-view will be used. The flush setting can be useful when attempting to place sub-plots without axes or legends into a uniform grid structure.

Default value: "full"

dataanyOf(Data, None)

An object describing the data source. Set to null to ignore the parent’s data source. If no data is set, it is derived from the parent.

descriptionstring

Description of this mark for commenting purpose.

encodingFacetedEncoding

A key-value mapping between encoding channels and definition of fields.

heightanyOf(float, enum(‘container’), Step)

The height of a visualization.

  • For a plot with a continuous y-field, height should be a number.

  • For a plot with either a discrete y-field or no y-field, height can be either a number indicating a fixed height or an object in the form of {step: number} defining the height per discrete step. (No y-field is equivalent to having one discrete step.)

  • To enable responsive sizing on height, it should be set to "container".

Default value: Based on config.view.continuousHeight for a plot with a continuous y-field and config.view.discreteHeight otherwise.

Note: For plots with row and column channels, this represents the height of a single view and the "container" option cannot be used.

See also: height documentation.

namestring

Name of the visualization for later reference.

projectionProjection

An object defining properties of geographic projection, which will be applied to shape path for "geoshape" marks and to latitude and "longitude" channels for other marks.

resolveResolve

Scale, axis, and legend resolutions for view composition specifications.

selectionMapping(required=[])

A key-value mapping between selection names and definitions.

titleanyOf(Text, TitleParams)

Title for the plot.

transformList(Transform)

An array of data transformations such as filter and new field calculation.

viewViewBackground

An object defining the view background’s fill and stroke.

Default value: none (transparent)

widthanyOf(float, enum(‘container’), Step)

The width of a visualization.

  • For a plot with a continuous x-field, width should be a number.

  • For a plot with either a discrete x-field or no x-field, width can be either a number indicating a fixed width or an object in the form of {step: number} defining the width per discrete step. (No x-field is equivalent to having one discrete step.)

  • To enable responsive sizing on width, it should be set to "container".

Default value: Based on config.view.continuousWidth for a plot with a continuous x-field and config.view.discreteWidth otherwise.

Note: For plots with row and column channels, this represents the width of a single view and the "container" option cannot be used.

See also: width documentation.

__init__(self, mark=Undefined, bounds=Undefined, data=Undefined, description=Undefined, encoding=Undefined, height=Undefined, name=Undefined, projection=Undefined, resolve=Undefined, selection=Undefined, title=Undefined, transform=Undefined, view=Undefined, width=Undefined, **kwds)

Initialize self. See help(type(self)) for accurate signature.

Methods

__init__(self[, mark, bounds, data, …])

Initialize self.

copy(self[, deep, ignore])

Return a copy of the object

from_dict(dct[, validate, _wrapper_classes])

Construct class from a dictionary representation

from_json(json_string[, validate])

Instantiate the object from a valid JSON string

resolve_references([schema])

Resolve references in the context of this object’s schema or root schema.

to_dict(self[, validate, ignore, context])

Return a dictionary representation of the object

to_json(self[, validate, ignore, context, …])

Emit the JSON representation for this object as a string.

validate(instance[, schema])

Validate the instance against the class schema in the context of the rootschema.

validate_property(name, value[, schema])

Validate a property against property schema in the context of the rootschema

copy(self, deep=True, ignore=())

Return a copy of the object

Parameters
deepboolean or list, optional

If True (default) then return a deep copy of all dict, list, and SchemaBase objects within the object structure. If False, then only copy the top object. If a list or iterable, then only copy the listed attributes.

ignorelist, optional

A list of keys for which the contents should not be copied, but only stored by reference.

classmethod from_dict(dct, validate=True, _wrapper_classes=None)

Construct class from a dictionary representation

Parameters
dctdictionary

The dict from which to construct the class

validateboolean

If True (default), then validate the input against the schema.

_wrapper_classeslist (optional)

The set of SchemaBase classes to use when constructing wrappers of the dict inputs. If not specified, the result of cls._default_wrapper_classes will be used.

Returns
objSchema object

The wrapped schema

Raises
jsonschema.ValidationError :

if validate=True and dct does not conform to the schema

classmethod from_json(json_string, validate=True, **kwargs)

Instantiate the object from a valid JSON string

Parameters
json_stringstring

The string containing a valid JSON chart specification.

validateboolean

If True (default), then validate the input against the schema.

**kwargs :

Additional keyword arguments are passed to json.loads

Returns
chartChart object

The altair Chart object built from the specification.

classmethod resolve_references(schema=None)

Resolve references in the context of this object’s schema or root schema.

to_dict(self, validate=True, ignore=None, context=None)

Return a dictionary representation of the object

Parameters
validateboolean or string

If True (default), then validate the output dictionary against the schema. If “deep” then recursively validate all objects in the spec. This takes much more time, but it results in friendlier tracebacks for large objects.

ignorelist

A list of keys to ignore. This will not passed to child to_dict function calls.

contextdict (optional)

A context dictionary that will be passed to all child to_dict function calls

Returns
dctdictionary

The dictionary representation of this object

Raises
jsonschema.ValidationError :

if validate=True and the dict does not conform to the schema

to_json(self, validate=True, ignore=[], context={}, indent=2, sort_keys=True, **kwargs)

Emit the JSON representation for this object as a string.

Parameters
validateboolean or string

If True (default), then validate the output dictionary against the schema. If “deep” then recursively validate all objects in the spec. This takes much more time, but it results in friendlier tracebacks for large objects.

ignorelist

A list of keys to ignore. This will not passed to child to_dict function calls.

contextdict (optional)

A context dictionary that will be passed to all child to_dict function calls

indentinteger, default 2

the number of spaces of indentation to use

sort_keysboolean, default True

if True, sort keys in the output

**kwargs

Additional keyword arguments are passed to json.dumps()

Returns
specstring

The JSON specification of the chart object.

classmethod validate(instance, schema=None)

Validate the instance against the class schema in the context of the rootschema.

classmethod validate_property(name, value, schema=None)

Validate a property against property schema in the context of the rootschema