Disable hover information on trace, plotly

Question:

I’m currently using the plotly service to graph some water quality data. I’ve added some lines to represent the the various stages of water quality, with them shaded so they are green, yellow, and red.

I’ve been able to remove some unnecessary lines from the legend, but they still show up when hovering over the data. I’ve looked here text and annotations but when trying to use the “hoverinfo” parameter, I get a

“plotly.exceptions.PlotlyDictKeyError: Invalid key, ‘hoverinfo’, for
class, ‘Scatter’.”

error. Is there an alternative way to doing this for the Scatter plot? So far I’ve looked and have found nothing too helpful.

Here is how I’m currently trying to set up the trace:

badNTULevel = Scatter(                                                                              
x=[],                                                                                           
y=[100],                                                                                        
mode='lines',                                                                                   
line=Line(                                                                                      
    opacity=0.5,                                                                                
    color='rgb(253,172,79)',                                                                    
    width=1,                                                                                    
),                                                                                              
stream=Stream(                                                                                  
    token=stream_ids[3],                                                                        
    maxpoints=80                                                                                
),                                                                                              
hoverinfo='none',                                                                               
fill='tonexty',                                                                                 
name="Water Treatment Plants Can't Process over 100"
)                                        

Any help would be appreciated.

Asked By: ChrisDevWard

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Answers:

from plotly.offline import plot
import plotly.graph_objs as go

def spline(x_axis,loop):

     trace = go.Scatter(
        x = x_axis,
        y = loop[i],
        fill = 'tonexty',
        mode ='lines',
        showlegend = False,
        hoverinfo='none'
        )

    data = [trace]



    layout = go.Layout(
        title='Graph title here',
        height=600,
        xaxis=dict(
            autorange=True
        ),
        yaxis=dict(
            autorange=True
        )
    )
    fig = go.Figure(data=data, layout=layout)
    # plot(fig, filename='spline.html')
    plot_div = plot(fig, output_type='div', include_plotlyjs=False)
    return plot_div
Answered By: Shinto Joseph

A more general-purpose solution may be to set the Layout ‘hovermode’ property, as follows:

#...
layout = go.Layout(hovermode=False)
fig = go.Figure(data=data, layout=layout)
#...

Reference for Python here: https://plot.ly/python/reference/#layout

NB: This will disable hover text for all traces associated with that layout… May not be the desired behaviour.

Answered By: dpb

On your trace add: hoverinfo=’skip’

trace = dict(
             x=[1,2,3,4],
             y=[1,2,3,4],
             hoverinfo='skip'
            )
Answered By: Henrique Florencio

If you use plotly.express, you can use this line, instead:

fig.update_layout(hovermode=False)
Answered By: Hamzah
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