# The contents of this file are automatically written by # tools/generate_schema_wrapper.py. Do not modify directly. from . import core import pandas as pd from altair.utils.schemapi import Undefined from altair.utils import parse_shorthand class FieldChannelMixin(object): def to_dict(self, validate=True, ignore=(), context=None): context = context or {} shorthand = self._get('shorthand') field = self._get('field') if shorthand is not Undefined and field is not Undefined: raise ValueError("{} specifies both shorthand={} and field={}. " "".format(self.__class__.__name__, shorthand, field)) if isinstance(shorthand, (tuple, list)): # If given a list of shorthands, then transform it to a list of classes kwds = self._kwds.copy() kwds.pop('shorthand') return [self.__class__(sh, **kwds).to_dict(validate=validate, ignore=ignore, context=context) for sh in shorthand] if shorthand is Undefined: parsed = {} elif isinstance(shorthand, str): parsed = parse_shorthand(shorthand, data=context.get('data', None)) type_required = 'type' in self._kwds type_in_shorthand = 'type' in parsed type_defined_explicitly = self._get('type') is not Undefined if not type_required: # Secondary field names don't require a type argument in VegaLite 3+. # We still parse it out of the shorthand, but drop it here. parsed.pop('type', None) elif not (type_in_shorthand or type_defined_explicitly): if isinstance(context.get('data', None), pd.DataFrame): raise ValueError("{} encoding field is specified without a type; " "the type cannot be inferred because it does not " "match any column in the data.".format(shorthand)) else: raise ValueError("{} encoding field is specified without a type; " "the type cannot be automatically inferred because " "the data is not specified as a pandas.DataFrame." "".format(shorthand)) else: # Shorthand is not a string; we pass the definition to field, # and do not do any parsing. parsed = {'field': shorthand} # Set shorthand to Undefined, because it's not part of the base schema. self.shorthand = Undefined self._kwds.update({k: v for k, v in parsed.items() if self._get(k) is Undefined}) return super(FieldChannelMixin, self).to_dict( validate=validate, ignore=ignore, context=context ) class ValueChannelMixin(object): def to_dict(self, validate=True, ignore=(), context=None): context = context or {} condition = getattr(self, 'condition', Undefined) copy = self # don't copy unless we need to if condition is not Undefined: if isinstance(condition, core.SchemaBase): pass elif 'field' in condition and 'type' not in condition: kwds = parse_shorthand(condition['field'], context.get('data', None)) copy = self.copy(deep=['condition']) copy.condition.update(kwds) return super(ValueChannelMixin, copy).to_dict(validate=validate, ignore=ignore, context=context) class DatumChannelMixin(object): def to_dict(self, validate=True, ignore=(), context=None): context = context or {} datum = getattr(self, 'datum', Undefined) copy = self # don't copy unless we need to if datum is not Undefined: if isinstance(datum, core.SchemaBase): pass return super(DatumChannelMixin, copy).to_dict(validate=validate, ignore=ignore, context=context) class Color(FieldChannelMixin, core.StringFieldDefWithCondition): """Color schema wrapper Mapping(required=[shorthand]) A FieldDef with Condition :raw-html:`` Attributes ---------- shorthand : string shorthand for field, aggregate, and type aggregate : :class:`Aggregate` Aggregation function for the field (e.g., ``mean``, ``sum``, ``median``, ``min``, ``max``, ``count`` ). **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `aggregate `__ documentation. bin : anyOf(boolean, :class:`BinParams`, None) A flag for binning a ``quantitative`` field, `an object defining binning parameters `__, or indicating that the data for ``x`` or ``y`` channel are binned before they are imported into Vega-Lite ( ``"binned"`` ). If ``true``, default `binning parameters `__ will be applied. If ``"binned"``, this indicates that the data for the ``x`` (or ``y`` ) channel are already binned. You can map the bin-start field to ``x`` (or ``y`` ) and the bin-end field to ``x2`` (or ``y2`` ). The scale and axis will be formatted similar to binning in Vega-lite. To adjust the axis ticks based on the bin step, you can also set the axis's `tickMinStep `__ property. **Default value:** ``false`` **See also:** `bin `__ documentation. condition : anyOf(:class:`ConditionalStringValueDef`, List(:class:`ConditionalStringValueDef`)) One or more value definition(s) with `a selection or a test predicate `__. **Note:** A field definition's ``condition`` property can only contain `conditional value definitions `__ since Vega-Lite only allows at most one encoded field per encoding channel. field : :class:`Field` **Required.** A string defining the name of the field from which to pull a data value or an object defining iterated values from the `repeat `__ operator. **See also:** `field `__ documentation. **Notes:** 1) Dots ( ``.`` ) and brackets ( ``[`` and ``]`` ) can be used to access nested objects (e.g., ``"field": "foo.bar"`` and ``"field": "foo['bar']"`` ). If field names contain dots or brackets but are not nested, you can use ``\\`` to escape dots and brackets (e.g., ``"a\\.b"`` and ``"a\\[0\\]"`` ). See more details about escaping in the `field documentation `__. 2) ``field`` is not required if ``aggregate`` is ``count``. legend : anyOf(:class:`Legend`, None) An object defining properties of the legend. If ``null``, the legend for the encoding channel will be removed. **Default value:** If undefined, default `legend properties `__ are applied. **See also:** `legend `__ documentation. scale : anyOf(:class:`Scale`, None) An object defining properties of the channel's scale, which is the function that transforms values in the data domain (numbers, dates, strings, etc) to visual values (pixels, colors, sizes) of the encoding channels. If ``null``, the scale will be `disabled and the data value will be directly encoded `__. **Default value:** If undefined, default `scale properties `__ are applied. **See also:** `scale `__ documentation. sort : :class:`Sort` Sort order for the encoded field. For continuous fields (quantitative or temporal), ``sort`` can be either ``"ascending"`` or ``"descending"``. For discrete fields, ``sort`` can be one of the following: * ``"ascending"`` or ``"descending"`` -- for sorting by the values' natural order in Javascript. * `A sort-by-encoding definition `__ for sorting by another encoding channel. (This type of sort definition is not available for ``row`` and ``column`` channels.) * `A sort field definition `__ for sorting by another field. * `An array specifying the field values in preferred order `__. In this case, the sort order will obey the values in the array, followed by any unspecified values in their original order. For discrete time field, values in the sort array can be `date-time definition objects `__. In addition, for time units ``"month"`` and ``"day"``, the values can be the month or day names (case insensitive) or their 3-letter initials (e.g., ``"Mon"``, ``"Tue"`` ). * ``null`` indicating no sort. **Default value:** ``"ascending"`` **Note:** ``null`` is not supported for ``row`` and ``column``. **See also:** `sort `__ documentation. timeUnit : :class:`TimeUnit` Time unit (e.g., ``year``, ``yearmonth``, ``month``, ``hours`` ) for a temporal field. or `a temporal field that gets casted as ordinal `__. **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `timeUnit `__ documentation. title : anyOf(string, None) A title for the field. If ``null``, the title will be removed. **Default value:** derived from the field's name and transformation function ( ``aggregate``, ``bin`` and ``timeUnit`` ). If the field has an aggregate function, the function is displayed as part of the title (e.g., ``"Sum of Profit"`` ). If the field is binned or has a time unit applied, the applied function is shown in parentheses (e.g., ``"Profit (binned)"``, ``"Transaction Date (year-month)"`` ). Otherwise, the title is simply the field name. **Notes** : 1) You can customize the default field title format by providing the `fieldTitle `__ property in the `config `__ or `fieldTitle function via the compile function's options `__. 2) If both field definition's ``title`` and axis, header, or legend ``title`` are defined, axis/header/legend title will be used. type : :class:`StandardType` The encoded field's type of measurement ( ``"quantitative"``, ``"temporal"``, ``"ordinal"``, or ``"nominal"`` ). It can also be a ``"geojson"`` type for encoding `'geoshape' `__. **Note:** * Data values for a temporal field can be either a date-time string (e.g., ``"2015-03-07 12:32:17"``, ``"17:01"``, ``"2015-03-16"``. ``"2015"`` ) or a timestamp number (e.g., ``1552199579097`` ). * Data ``type`` describes the semantics of the data rather than the primitive data types ( ``number``, ``string``, etc.). The same primitive data type can have different types of measurement. For example, numeric data can represent quantitative, ordinal, or nominal data. * When using with `bin `__, the ``type`` property can be either ``"quantitative"`` (for using a linear bin scale) or `"ordinal" (for using an ordinal bin scale) `__. * When using with `timeUnit `__, the ``type`` property can be either ``"temporal"`` (for using a temporal scale) or `"ordinal" (for using an ordinal scale) `__. * When using with `aggregate `__, the ``type`` property refers to the post-aggregation data type. For example, we can calculate count ``distinct`` of a categorical field ``"cat"`` using ``{"aggregate": "distinct", "field": "cat", "type": "quantitative"}``. The ``"type"`` of the aggregate output is ``"quantitative"``. * Secondary channels (e.g., ``x2``, ``y2``, ``xError``, ``yError`` ) do not have ``type`` as they have exactly the same type as their primary channels (e.g., ``x``, ``y`` ). **See also:** `type `__ documentation. """ _class_is_valid_at_instantiation = False _encoding_name = "color" def __init__(self, shorthand=Undefined, aggregate=Undefined, bin=Undefined, condition=Undefined, field=Undefined, legend=Undefined, scale=Undefined, sort=Undefined, timeUnit=Undefined, title=Undefined, type=Undefined, **kwds): super(Color, self).__init__(shorthand=shorthand, aggregate=aggregate, bin=bin, condition=condition, field=field, legend=legend, scale=scale, sort=sort, timeUnit=timeUnit, title=title, type=type, **kwds) class ColorValue(ValueChannelMixin, core.StringValueDefWithCondition): """ColorValue schema wrapper Mapping(required=[]) A ValueDef with Condition where either the condition or the value are optional. Attributes ---------- condition : anyOf(:class:`ConditionalMarkPropFieldDef`, :class:`ConditionalStringValueDef`, List(:class:`ConditionalStringValueDef`)) A field definition or one or more value definition(s) with a selection predicate. value : anyOf(string, None) A constant value in visual domain (e.g., ``"red"`` / "#0099ff" for color, values between ``0`` to ``1`` for opacity). """ _class_is_valid_at_instantiation = False _encoding_name = "color" def __init__(self, value, condition=Undefined, **kwds): super(ColorValue, self).__init__(value=value, condition=condition, **kwds) class Column(FieldChannelMixin, core.FacetFieldDef): """Column schema wrapper Mapping(required=[shorthand]) Attributes ---------- shorthand : string shorthand for field, aggregate, and type aggregate : :class:`Aggregate` Aggregation function for the field (e.g., ``mean``, ``sum``, ``median``, ``min``, ``max``, ``count`` ). **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `aggregate `__ documentation. bin : anyOf(boolean, :class:`BinParams`, None) A flag for binning a ``quantitative`` field, `an object defining binning parameters `__, or indicating that the data for ``x`` or ``y`` channel are binned before they are imported into Vega-Lite ( ``"binned"`` ). If ``true``, default `binning parameters `__ will be applied. If ``"binned"``, this indicates that the data for the ``x`` (or ``y`` ) channel are already binned. You can map the bin-start field to ``x`` (or ``y`` ) and the bin-end field to ``x2`` (or ``y2`` ). The scale and axis will be formatted similar to binning in Vega-lite. To adjust the axis ticks based on the bin step, you can also set the axis's `tickMinStep `__ property. **Default value:** ``false`` **See also:** `bin `__ documentation. field : :class:`Field` **Required.** A string defining the name of the field from which to pull a data value or an object defining iterated values from the `repeat `__ operator. **See also:** `field `__ documentation. **Notes:** 1) Dots ( ``.`` ) and brackets ( ``[`` and ``]`` ) can be used to access nested objects (e.g., ``"field": "foo.bar"`` and ``"field": "foo['bar']"`` ). If field names contain dots or brackets but are not nested, you can use ``\\`` to escape dots and brackets (e.g., ``"a\\.b"`` and ``"a\\[0\\]"`` ). See more details about escaping in the `field documentation `__. 2) ``field`` is not required if ``aggregate`` is ``count``. header : :class:`Header` An object defining properties of a facet's header. sort : anyOf(:class:`SortArray`, :class:`SortOrder`, :class:`EncodingSortField`, None) Sort order for the encoded field. For continuous fields (quantitative or temporal), ``sort`` can be either ``"ascending"`` or ``"descending"``. For discrete fields, ``sort`` can be one of the following: * ``"ascending"`` or ``"descending"`` -- for sorting by the values' natural order in Javascript. * `A sort field definition `__ for sorting by another field. * `An array specifying the field values in preferred order `__. In this case, the sort order will obey the values in the array, followed by any unspecified values in their original order. For discrete time field, values in the sort array can be `date-time definition objects `__. In addition, for time units ``"month"`` and ``"day"``, the values can be the month or day names (case insensitive) or their 3-letter initials (e.g., ``"Mon"``, ``"Tue"`` ). * ``null`` indicating no sort. **Default value:** ``"ascending"`` **Note:** ``null`` is not supported for ``row`` and ``column``. timeUnit : :class:`TimeUnit` Time unit (e.g., ``year``, ``yearmonth``, ``month``, ``hours`` ) for a temporal field. or `a temporal field that gets casted as ordinal `__. **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `timeUnit `__ documentation. title : anyOf(string, None) A title for the field. If ``null``, the title will be removed. **Default value:** derived from the field's name and transformation function ( ``aggregate``, ``bin`` and ``timeUnit`` ). If the field has an aggregate function, the function is displayed as part of the title (e.g., ``"Sum of Profit"`` ). If the field is binned or has a time unit applied, the applied function is shown in parentheses (e.g., ``"Profit (binned)"``, ``"Transaction Date (year-month)"`` ). Otherwise, the title is simply the field name. **Notes** : 1) You can customize the default field title format by providing the `fieldTitle `__ property in the `config `__ or `fieldTitle function via the compile function's options `__. 2) If both field definition's ``title`` and axis, header, or legend ``title`` are defined, axis/header/legend title will be used. type : :class:`StandardType` The encoded field's type of measurement ( ``"quantitative"``, ``"temporal"``, ``"ordinal"``, or ``"nominal"`` ). It can also be a ``"geojson"`` type for encoding `'geoshape' `__. **Note:** * Data values for a temporal field can be either a date-time string (e.g., ``"2015-03-07 12:32:17"``, ``"17:01"``, ``"2015-03-16"``. ``"2015"`` ) or a timestamp number (e.g., ``1552199579097`` ). * Data ``type`` describes the semantics of the data rather than the primitive data types ( ``number``, ``string``, etc.). The same primitive data type can have different types of measurement. For example, numeric data can represent quantitative, ordinal, or nominal data. * When using with `bin `__, the ``type`` property can be either ``"quantitative"`` (for using a linear bin scale) or `"ordinal" (for using an ordinal bin scale) `__. * When using with `timeUnit `__, the ``type`` property can be either ``"temporal"`` (for using a temporal scale) or `"ordinal" (for using an ordinal scale) `__. * When using with `aggregate `__, the ``type`` property refers to the post-aggregation data type. For example, we can calculate count ``distinct`` of a categorical field ``"cat"`` using ``{"aggregate": "distinct", "field": "cat", "type": "quantitative"}``. The ``"type"`` of the aggregate output is ``"quantitative"``. * Secondary channels (e.g., ``x2``, ``y2``, ``xError``, ``yError`` ) do not have ``type`` as they have exactly the same type as their primary channels (e.g., ``x``, ``y`` ). **See also:** `type `__ documentation. """ _class_is_valid_at_instantiation = False _encoding_name = "column" def __init__(self, shorthand=Undefined, aggregate=Undefined, bin=Undefined, field=Undefined, header=Undefined, sort=Undefined, timeUnit=Undefined, title=Undefined, type=Undefined, **kwds): super(Column, self).__init__(shorthand=shorthand, aggregate=aggregate, bin=bin, field=field, header=header, sort=sort, timeUnit=timeUnit, title=title, type=type, **kwds) class Detail(FieldChannelMixin, core.FieldDefWithoutScale): """Detail schema wrapper Mapping(required=[shorthand]) Definition object for a data field, its type and transformation of an encoding channel. Attributes ---------- shorthand : string shorthand for field, aggregate, and type aggregate : :class:`Aggregate` Aggregation function for the field (e.g., ``mean``, ``sum``, ``median``, ``min``, ``max``, ``count`` ). **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `aggregate `__ documentation. bin : anyOf(boolean, :class:`BinParams`, enum('binned'), None) A flag for binning a ``quantitative`` field, `an object defining binning parameters `__, or indicating that the data for ``x`` or ``y`` channel are binned before they are imported into Vega-Lite ( ``"binned"`` ). If ``true``, default `binning parameters `__ will be applied. If ``"binned"``, this indicates that the data for the ``x`` (or ``y`` ) channel are already binned. You can map the bin-start field to ``x`` (or ``y`` ) and the bin-end field to ``x2`` (or ``y2`` ). The scale and axis will be formatted similar to binning in Vega-lite. To adjust the axis ticks based on the bin step, you can also set the axis's `tickMinStep `__ property. **Default value:** ``false`` **See also:** `bin `__ documentation. field : :class:`Field` **Required.** A string defining the name of the field from which to pull a data value or an object defining iterated values from the `repeat `__ operator. **See also:** `field `__ documentation. **Notes:** 1) Dots ( ``.`` ) and brackets ( ``[`` and ``]`` ) can be used to access nested objects (e.g., ``"field": "foo.bar"`` and ``"field": "foo['bar']"`` ). If field names contain dots or brackets but are not nested, you can use ``\\`` to escape dots and brackets (e.g., ``"a\\.b"`` and ``"a\\[0\\]"`` ). See more details about escaping in the `field documentation `__. 2) ``field`` is not required if ``aggregate`` is ``count``. timeUnit : :class:`TimeUnit` Time unit (e.g., ``year``, ``yearmonth``, ``month``, ``hours`` ) for a temporal field. or `a temporal field that gets casted as ordinal `__. **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `timeUnit `__ documentation. title : anyOf(string, None) A title for the field. If ``null``, the title will be removed. **Default value:** derived from the field's name and transformation function ( ``aggregate``, ``bin`` and ``timeUnit`` ). If the field has an aggregate function, the function is displayed as part of the title (e.g., ``"Sum of Profit"`` ). If the field is binned or has a time unit applied, the applied function is shown in parentheses (e.g., ``"Profit (binned)"``, ``"Transaction Date (year-month)"`` ). Otherwise, the title is simply the field name. **Notes** : 1) You can customize the default field title format by providing the `fieldTitle `__ property in the `config `__ or `fieldTitle function via the compile function's options `__. 2) If both field definition's ``title`` and axis, header, or legend ``title`` are defined, axis/header/legend title will be used. type : :class:`StandardType` The encoded field's type of measurement ( ``"quantitative"``, ``"temporal"``, ``"ordinal"``, or ``"nominal"`` ). It can also be a ``"geojson"`` type for encoding `'geoshape' `__. **Note:** * Data values for a temporal field can be either a date-time string (e.g., ``"2015-03-07 12:32:17"``, ``"17:01"``, ``"2015-03-16"``. ``"2015"`` ) or a timestamp number (e.g., ``1552199579097`` ). * Data ``type`` describes the semantics of the data rather than the primitive data types ( ``number``, ``string``, etc.). The same primitive data type can have different types of measurement. For example, numeric data can represent quantitative, ordinal, or nominal data. * When using with `bin `__, the ``type`` property can be either ``"quantitative"`` (for using a linear bin scale) or `"ordinal" (for using an ordinal bin scale) `__. * When using with `timeUnit `__, the ``type`` property can be either ``"temporal"`` (for using a temporal scale) or `"ordinal" (for using an ordinal scale) `__. * When using with `aggregate `__, the ``type`` property refers to the post-aggregation data type. For example, we can calculate count ``distinct`` of a categorical field ``"cat"`` using ``{"aggregate": "distinct", "field": "cat", "type": "quantitative"}``. The ``"type"`` of the aggregate output is ``"quantitative"``. * Secondary channels (e.g., ``x2``, ``y2``, ``xError``, ``yError`` ) do not have ``type`` as they have exactly the same type as their primary channels (e.g., ``x``, ``y`` ). **See also:** `type `__ documentation. """ _class_is_valid_at_instantiation = False _encoding_name = "detail" def __init__(self, shorthand=Undefined, aggregate=Undefined, bin=Undefined, field=Undefined, timeUnit=Undefined, title=Undefined, type=Undefined, **kwds): super(Detail, self).__init__(shorthand=shorthand, aggregate=aggregate, bin=bin, field=field, timeUnit=timeUnit, title=title, type=type, **kwds) class Facet(FieldChannelMixin, core.FacetFieldDef): """Facet schema wrapper Mapping(required=[shorthand]) Attributes ---------- shorthand : string shorthand for field, aggregate, and type aggregate : :class:`Aggregate` Aggregation function for the field (e.g., ``mean``, ``sum``, ``median``, ``min``, ``max``, ``count`` ). **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `aggregate `__ documentation. bin : anyOf(boolean, :class:`BinParams`, None) A flag for binning a ``quantitative`` field, `an object defining binning parameters `__, or indicating that the data for ``x`` or ``y`` channel are binned before they are imported into Vega-Lite ( ``"binned"`` ). If ``true``, default `binning parameters `__ will be applied. If ``"binned"``, this indicates that the data for the ``x`` (or ``y`` ) channel are already binned. You can map the bin-start field to ``x`` (or ``y`` ) and the bin-end field to ``x2`` (or ``y2`` ). The scale and axis will be formatted similar to binning in Vega-lite. To adjust the axis ticks based on the bin step, you can also set the axis's `tickMinStep `__ property. **Default value:** ``false`` **See also:** `bin `__ documentation. field : :class:`Field` **Required.** A string defining the name of the field from which to pull a data value or an object defining iterated values from the `repeat `__ operator. **See also:** `field `__ documentation. **Notes:** 1) Dots ( ``.`` ) and brackets ( ``[`` and ``]`` ) can be used to access nested objects (e.g., ``"field": "foo.bar"`` and ``"field": "foo['bar']"`` ). If field names contain dots or brackets but are not nested, you can use ``\\`` to escape dots and brackets (e.g., ``"a\\.b"`` and ``"a\\[0\\]"`` ). See more details about escaping in the `field documentation `__. 2) ``field`` is not required if ``aggregate`` is ``count``. header : :class:`Header` An object defining properties of a facet's header. sort : anyOf(:class:`SortArray`, :class:`SortOrder`, :class:`EncodingSortField`, None) Sort order for the encoded field. For continuous fields (quantitative or temporal), ``sort`` can be either ``"ascending"`` or ``"descending"``. For discrete fields, ``sort`` can be one of the following: * ``"ascending"`` or ``"descending"`` -- for sorting by the values' natural order in Javascript. * `A sort field definition `__ for sorting by another field. * `An array specifying the field values in preferred order `__. In this case, the sort order will obey the values in the array, followed by any unspecified values in their original order. For discrete time field, values in the sort array can be `date-time definition objects `__. In addition, for time units ``"month"`` and ``"day"``, the values can be the month or day names (case insensitive) or their 3-letter initials (e.g., ``"Mon"``, ``"Tue"`` ). * ``null`` indicating no sort. **Default value:** ``"ascending"`` **Note:** ``null`` is not supported for ``row`` and ``column``. timeUnit : :class:`TimeUnit` Time unit (e.g., ``year``, ``yearmonth``, ``month``, ``hours`` ) for a temporal field. or `a temporal field that gets casted as ordinal `__. **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `timeUnit `__ documentation. title : anyOf(string, None) A title for the field. If ``null``, the title will be removed. **Default value:** derived from the field's name and transformation function ( ``aggregate``, ``bin`` and ``timeUnit`` ). If the field has an aggregate function, the function is displayed as part of the title (e.g., ``"Sum of Profit"`` ). If the field is binned or has a time unit applied, the applied function is shown in parentheses (e.g., ``"Profit (binned)"``, ``"Transaction Date (year-month)"`` ). Otherwise, the title is simply the field name. **Notes** : 1) You can customize the default field title format by providing the `fieldTitle `__ property in the `config `__ or `fieldTitle function via the compile function's options `__. 2) If both field definition's ``title`` and axis, header, or legend ``title`` are defined, axis/header/legend title will be used. type : :class:`StandardType` The encoded field's type of measurement ( ``"quantitative"``, ``"temporal"``, ``"ordinal"``, or ``"nominal"`` ). It can also be a ``"geojson"`` type for encoding `'geoshape' `__. **Note:** * Data values for a temporal field can be either a date-time string (e.g., ``"2015-03-07 12:32:17"``, ``"17:01"``, ``"2015-03-16"``. ``"2015"`` ) or a timestamp number (e.g., ``1552199579097`` ). * Data ``type`` describes the semantics of the data rather than the primitive data types ( ``number``, ``string``, etc.). The same primitive data type can have different types of measurement. For example, numeric data can represent quantitative, ordinal, or nominal data. * When using with `bin `__, the ``type`` property can be either ``"quantitative"`` (for using a linear bin scale) or `"ordinal" (for using an ordinal bin scale) `__. * When using with `timeUnit `__, the ``type`` property can be either ``"temporal"`` (for using a temporal scale) or `"ordinal" (for using an ordinal scale) `__. * When using with `aggregate `__, the ``type`` property refers to the post-aggregation data type. For example, we can calculate count ``distinct`` of a categorical field ``"cat"`` using ``{"aggregate": "distinct", "field": "cat", "type": "quantitative"}``. The ``"type"`` of the aggregate output is ``"quantitative"``. * Secondary channels (e.g., ``x2``, ``y2``, ``xError``, ``yError`` ) do not have ``type`` as they have exactly the same type as their primary channels (e.g., ``x``, ``y`` ). **See also:** `type `__ documentation. """ _class_is_valid_at_instantiation = False _encoding_name = "facet" def __init__(self, shorthand=Undefined, aggregate=Undefined, bin=Undefined, field=Undefined, header=Undefined, sort=Undefined, timeUnit=Undefined, title=Undefined, type=Undefined, **kwds): super(Facet, self).__init__(shorthand=shorthand, aggregate=aggregate, bin=bin, field=field, header=header, sort=sort, timeUnit=timeUnit, title=title, type=type, **kwds) class Fill(FieldChannelMixin, core.StringFieldDefWithCondition): """Fill schema wrapper Mapping(required=[shorthand]) A FieldDef with Condition :raw-html:`` Attributes ---------- shorthand : string shorthand for field, aggregate, and type aggregate : :class:`Aggregate` Aggregation function for the field (e.g., ``mean``, ``sum``, ``median``, ``min``, ``max``, ``count`` ). **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `aggregate `__ documentation. bin : anyOf(boolean, :class:`BinParams`, None) A flag for binning a ``quantitative`` field, `an object defining binning parameters `__, or indicating that the data for ``x`` or ``y`` channel are binned before they are imported into Vega-Lite ( ``"binned"`` ). If ``true``, default `binning parameters `__ will be applied. If ``"binned"``, this indicates that the data for the ``x`` (or ``y`` ) channel are already binned. You can map the bin-start field to ``x`` (or ``y`` ) and the bin-end field to ``x2`` (or ``y2`` ). The scale and axis will be formatted similar to binning in Vega-lite. To adjust the axis ticks based on the bin step, you can also set the axis's `tickMinStep `__ property. **Default value:** ``false`` **See also:** `bin `__ documentation. condition : anyOf(:class:`ConditionalStringValueDef`, List(:class:`ConditionalStringValueDef`)) One or more value definition(s) with `a selection or a test predicate `__. **Note:** A field definition's ``condition`` property can only contain `conditional value definitions `__ since Vega-Lite only allows at most one encoded field per encoding channel. field : :class:`Field` **Required.** A string defining the name of the field from which to pull a data value or an object defining iterated values from the `repeat `__ operator. **See also:** `field `__ documentation. **Notes:** 1) Dots ( ``.`` ) and brackets ( ``[`` and ``]`` ) can be used to access nested objects (e.g., ``"field": "foo.bar"`` and ``"field": "foo['bar']"`` ). If field names contain dots or brackets but are not nested, you can use ``\\`` to escape dots and brackets (e.g., ``"a\\.b"`` and ``"a\\[0\\]"`` ). See more details about escaping in the `field documentation `__. 2) ``field`` is not required if ``aggregate`` is ``count``. legend : anyOf(:class:`Legend`, None) An object defining properties of the legend. If ``null``, the legend for the encoding channel will be removed. **Default value:** If undefined, default `legend properties `__ are applied. **See also:** `legend `__ documentation. scale : anyOf(:class:`Scale`, None) An object defining properties of the channel's scale, which is the function that transforms values in the data domain (numbers, dates, strings, etc) to visual values (pixels, colors, sizes) of the encoding channels. If ``null``, the scale will be `disabled and the data value will be directly encoded `__. **Default value:** If undefined, default `scale properties `__ are applied. **See also:** `scale `__ documentation. sort : :class:`Sort` Sort order for the encoded field. For continuous fields (quantitative or temporal), ``sort`` can be either ``"ascending"`` or ``"descending"``. For discrete fields, ``sort`` can be one of the following: * ``"ascending"`` or ``"descending"`` -- for sorting by the values' natural order in Javascript. * `A sort-by-encoding definition `__ for sorting by another encoding channel. (This type of sort definition is not available for ``row`` and ``column`` channels.) * `A sort field definition `__ for sorting by another field. * `An array specifying the field values in preferred order `__. In this case, the sort order will obey the values in the array, followed by any unspecified values in their original order. For discrete time field, values in the sort array can be `date-time definition objects `__. In addition, for time units ``"month"`` and ``"day"``, the values can be the month or day names (case insensitive) or their 3-letter initials (e.g., ``"Mon"``, ``"Tue"`` ). * ``null`` indicating no sort. **Default value:** ``"ascending"`` **Note:** ``null`` is not supported for ``row`` and ``column``. **See also:** `sort `__ documentation. timeUnit : :class:`TimeUnit` Time unit (e.g., ``year``, ``yearmonth``, ``month``, ``hours`` ) for a temporal field. or `a temporal field that gets casted as ordinal `__. **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `timeUnit `__ documentation. title : anyOf(string, None) A title for the field. If ``null``, the title will be removed. **Default value:** derived from the field's name and transformation function ( ``aggregate``, ``bin`` and ``timeUnit`` ). If the field has an aggregate function, the function is displayed as part of the title (e.g., ``"Sum of Profit"`` ). If the field is binned or has a time unit applied, the applied function is shown in parentheses (e.g., ``"Profit (binned)"``, ``"Transaction Date (year-month)"`` ). Otherwise, the title is simply the field name. **Notes** : 1) You can customize the default field title format by providing the `fieldTitle `__ property in the `config `__ or `fieldTitle function via the compile function's options `__. 2) If both field definition's ``title`` and axis, header, or legend ``title`` are defined, axis/header/legend title will be used. type : :class:`StandardType` The encoded field's type of measurement ( ``"quantitative"``, ``"temporal"``, ``"ordinal"``, or ``"nominal"`` ). It can also be a ``"geojson"`` type for encoding `'geoshape' `__. **Note:** * Data values for a temporal field can be either a date-time string (e.g., ``"2015-03-07 12:32:17"``, ``"17:01"``, ``"2015-03-16"``. ``"2015"`` ) or a timestamp number (e.g., ``1552199579097`` ). * Data ``type`` describes the semantics of the data rather than the primitive data types ( ``number``, ``string``, etc.). The same primitive data type can have different types of measurement. For example, numeric data can represent quantitative, ordinal, or nominal data. * When using with `bin `__, the ``type`` property can be either ``"quantitative"`` (for using a linear bin scale) or `"ordinal" (for using an ordinal bin scale) `__. * When using with `timeUnit `__, the ``type`` property can be either ``"temporal"`` (for using a temporal scale) or `"ordinal" (for using an ordinal scale) `__. * When using with `aggregate `__, the ``type`` property refers to the post-aggregation data type. For example, we can calculate count ``distinct`` of a categorical field ``"cat"`` using ``{"aggregate": "distinct", "field": "cat", "type": "quantitative"}``. The ``"type"`` of the aggregate output is ``"quantitative"``. * Secondary channels (e.g., ``x2``, ``y2``, ``xError``, ``yError`` ) do not have ``type`` as they have exactly the same type as their primary channels (e.g., ``x``, ``y`` ). **See also:** `type `__ documentation. """ _class_is_valid_at_instantiation = False _encoding_name = "fill" def __init__(self, shorthand=Undefined, aggregate=Undefined, bin=Undefined, condition=Undefined, field=Undefined, legend=Undefined, scale=Undefined, sort=Undefined, timeUnit=Undefined, title=Undefined, type=Undefined, **kwds): super(Fill, self).__init__(shorthand=shorthand, aggregate=aggregate, bin=bin, condition=condition, field=field, legend=legend, scale=scale, sort=sort, timeUnit=timeUnit, title=title, type=type, **kwds) class FillValue(ValueChannelMixin, core.StringValueDefWithCondition): """FillValue schema wrapper Mapping(required=[]) A ValueDef with Condition where either the condition or the value are optional. Attributes ---------- condition : anyOf(:class:`ConditionalMarkPropFieldDef`, :class:`ConditionalStringValueDef`, List(:class:`ConditionalStringValueDef`)) A field definition or one or more value definition(s) with a selection predicate. value : anyOf(string, None) A constant value in visual domain (e.g., ``"red"`` / "#0099ff" for color, values between ``0`` to ``1`` for opacity). """ _class_is_valid_at_instantiation = False _encoding_name = "fill" def __init__(self, value, condition=Undefined, **kwds): super(FillValue, self).__init__(value=value, condition=condition, **kwds) class FillOpacity(FieldChannelMixin, core.NumericFieldDefWithCondition): """FillOpacity schema wrapper Mapping(required=[shorthand]) A FieldDef with Condition :raw-html:`` Attributes ---------- shorthand : string shorthand for field, aggregate, and type aggregate : :class:`Aggregate` Aggregation function for the field (e.g., ``mean``, ``sum``, ``median``, ``min``, ``max``, ``count`` ). **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `aggregate `__ documentation. bin : anyOf(boolean, :class:`BinParams`, None) A flag for binning a ``quantitative`` field, `an object defining binning parameters `__, or indicating that the data for ``x`` or ``y`` channel are binned before they are imported into Vega-Lite ( ``"binned"`` ). If ``true``, default `binning parameters `__ will be applied. If ``"binned"``, this indicates that the data for the ``x`` (or ``y`` ) channel are already binned. You can map the bin-start field to ``x`` (or ``y`` ) and the bin-end field to ``x2`` (or ``y2`` ). The scale and axis will be formatted similar to binning in Vega-lite. To adjust the axis ticks based on the bin step, you can also set the axis's `tickMinStep `__ property. **Default value:** ``false`` **See also:** `bin `__ documentation. condition : anyOf(:class:`ConditionalNumberValueDef`, List(:class:`ConditionalNumberValueDef`)) One or more value definition(s) with `a selection or a test predicate `__. **Note:** A field definition's ``condition`` property can only contain `conditional value definitions `__ since Vega-Lite only allows at most one encoded field per encoding channel. field : :class:`Field` **Required.** A string defining the name of the field from which to pull a data value or an object defining iterated values from the `repeat `__ operator. **See also:** `field `__ documentation. **Notes:** 1) Dots ( ``.`` ) and brackets ( ``[`` and ``]`` ) can be used to access nested objects (e.g., ``"field": "foo.bar"`` and ``"field": "foo['bar']"`` ). If field names contain dots or brackets but are not nested, you can use ``\\`` to escape dots and brackets (e.g., ``"a\\.b"`` and ``"a\\[0\\]"`` ). See more details about escaping in the `field documentation `__. 2) ``field`` is not required if ``aggregate`` is ``count``. legend : anyOf(:class:`Legend`, None) An object defining properties of the legend. If ``null``, the legend for the encoding channel will be removed. **Default value:** If undefined, default `legend properties `__ are applied. **See also:** `legend `__ documentation. scale : anyOf(:class:`Scale`, None) An object defining properties of the channel's scale, which is the function that transforms values in the data domain (numbers, dates, strings, etc) to visual values (pixels, colors, sizes) of the encoding channels. If ``null``, the scale will be `disabled and the data value will be directly encoded `__. **Default value:** If undefined, default `scale properties `__ are applied. **See also:** `scale `__ documentation. sort : :class:`Sort` Sort order for the encoded field. For continuous fields (quantitative or temporal), ``sort`` can be either ``"ascending"`` or ``"descending"``. For discrete fields, ``sort`` can be one of the following: * ``"ascending"`` or ``"descending"`` -- for sorting by the values' natural order in Javascript. * `A sort-by-encoding definition `__ for sorting by another encoding channel. (This type of sort definition is not available for ``row`` and ``column`` channels.) * `A sort field definition `__ for sorting by another field. * `An array specifying the field values in preferred order `__. In this case, the sort order will obey the values in the array, followed by any unspecified values in their original order. For discrete time field, values in the sort array can be `date-time definition objects `__. In addition, for time units ``"month"`` and ``"day"``, the values can be the month or day names (case insensitive) or their 3-letter initials (e.g., ``"Mon"``, ``"Tue"`` ). * ``null`` indicating no sort. **Default value:** ``"ascending"`` **Note:** ``null`` is not supported for ``row`` and ``column``. **See also:** `sort `__ documentation. timeUnit : :class:`TimeUnit` Time unit (e.g., ``year``, ``yearmonth``, ``month``, ``hours`` ) for a temporal field. or `a temporal field that gets casted as ordinal `__. **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `timeUnit `__ documentation. title : anyOf(string, None) A title for the field. If ``null``, the title will be removed. **Default value:** derived from the field's name and transformation function ( ``aggregate``, ``bin`` and ``timeUnit`` ). If the field has an aggregate function, the function is displayed as part of the title (e.g., ``"Sum of Profit"`` ). If the field is binned or has a time unit applied, the applied function is shown in parentheses (e.g., ``"Profit (binned)"``, ``"Transaction Date (year-month)"`` ). Otherwise, the title is simply the field name. **Notes** : 1) You can customize the default field title format by providing the `fieldTitle `__ property in the `config `__ or `fieldTitle function via the compile function's options `__. 2) If both field definition's ``title`` and axis, header, or legend ``title`` are defined, axis/header/legend title will be used. type : :class:`StandardType` The encoded field's type of measurement ( ``"quantitative"``, ``"temporal"``, ``"ordinal"``, or ``"nominal"`` ). It can also be a ``"geojson"`` type for encoding `'geoshape' `__. **Note:** * Data values for a temporal field can be either a date-time string (e.g., ``"2015-03-07 12:32:17"``, ``"17:01"``, ``"2015-03-16"``. ``"2015"`` ) or a timestamp number (e.g., ``1552199579097`` ). * Data ``type`` describes the semantics of the data rather than the primitive data types ( ``number``, ``string``, etc.). The same primitive data type can have different types of measurement. For example, numeric data can represent quantitative, ordinal, or nominal data. * When using with `bin `__, the ``type`` property can be either ``"quantitative"`` (for using a linear bin scale) or `"ordinal" (for using an ordinal bin scale) `__. * When using with `timeUnit `__, the ``type`` property can be either ``"temporal"`` (for using a temporal scale) or `"ordinal" (for using an ordinal scale) `__. * When using with `aggregate `__, the ``type`` property refers to the post-aggregation data type. For example, we can calculate count ``distinct`` of a categorical field ``"cat"`` using ``{"aggregate": "distinct", "field": "cat", "type": "quantitative"}``. The ``"type"`` of the aggregate output is ``"quantitative"``. * Secondary channels (e.g., ``x2``, ``y2``, ``xError``, ``yError`` ) do not have ``type`` as they have exactly the same type as their primary channels (e.g., ``x``, ``y`` ). **See also:** `type `__ documentation. """ _class_is_valid_at_instantiation = False _encoding_name = "fillOpacity" def __init__(self, shorthand=Undefined, aggregate=Undefined, bin=Undefined, condition=Undefined, field=Undefined, legend=Undefined, scale=Undefined, sort=Undefined, timeUnit=Undefined, title=Undefined, type=Undefined, **kwds): super(FillOpacity, self).__init__(shorthand=shorthand, aggregate=aggregate, bin=bin, condition=condition, field=field, legend=legend, scale=scale, sort=sort, timeUnit=timeUnit, title=title, type=type, **kwds) class FillOpacityValue(ValueChannelMixin, core.NumericValueDefWithCondition): """FillOpacityValue schema wrapper Mapping(required=[]) A ValueDef with Condition where either the condition or the value are optional. Attributes ---------- condition : anyOf(:class:`ConditionalMarkPropFieldDef`, :class:`ConditionalNumberValueDef`, List(:class:`ConditionalNumberValueDef`)) A field definition or one or more value definition(s) with a selection predicate. value : float A constant value in visual domain (e.g., ``"red"`` / "#0099ff" for color, values between ``0`` to ``1`` for opacity). """ _class_is_valid_at_instantiation = False _encoding_name = "fillOpacity" def __init__(self, value, condition=Undefined, **kwds): super(FillOpacityValue, self).__init__(value=value, condition=condition, **kwds) class Href(FieldChannelMixin, core.TextFieldDefWithCondition): """Href schema wrapper Mapping(required=[shorthand]) A FieldDef with Condition :raw-html:`` Attributes ---------- shorthand : string shorthand for field, aggregate, and type aggregate : :class:`Aggregate` Aggregation function for the field (e.g., ``mean``, ``sum``, ``median``, ``min``, ``max``, ``count`` ). **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `aggregate `__ documentation. bin : anyOf(boolean, :class:`BinParams`, enum('binned'), None) A flag for binning a ``quantitative`` field, `an object defining binning parameters `__, or indicating that the data for ``x`` or ``y`` channel are binned before they are imported into Vega-Lite ( ``"binned"`` ). If ``true``, default `binning parameters `__ will be applied. If ``"binned"``, this indicates that the data for the ``x`` (or ``y`` ) channel are already binned. You can map the bin-start field to ``x`` (or ``y`` ) and the bin-end field to ``x2`` (or ``y2`` ). The scale and axis will be formatted similar to binning in Vega-lite. To adjust the axis ticks based on the bin step, you can also set the axis's `tickMinStep `__ property. **Default value:** ``false`` **See also:** `bin `__ documentation. condition : anyOf(:class:`ConditionalValueDef`, List(:class:`ConditionalValueDef`)) One or more value definition(s) with `a selection or a test predicate `__. **Note:** A field definition's ``condition`` property can only contain `conditional value definitions `__ since Vega-Lite only allows at most one encoded field per encoding channel. field : :class:`Field` **Required.** A string defining the name of the field from which to pull a data value or an object defining iterated values from the `repeat `__ operator. **See also:** `field `__ documentation. **Notes:** 1) Dots ( ``.`` ) and brackets ( ``[`` and ``]`` ) can be used to access nested objects (e.g., ``"field": "foo.bar"`` and ``"field": "foo['bar']"`` ). If field names contain dots or brackets but are not nested, you can use ``\\`` to escape dots and brackets (e.g., ``"a\\.b"`` and ``"a\\[0\\]"`` ). See more details about escaping in the `field documentation `__. 2) ``field`` is not required if ``aggregate`` is ``count``. format : string The text formatting pattern for labels of guides (axes, legends, headers) and text marks. * If the format type is ``"number"`` (e.g., for quantitative fields), this is D3's `number format pattern `__. * If the format type is ``"time"`` (e.g., for temporal fields), this is D3's `time format pattern `__. See the `format documentation `__ for more examples. **Default value:** Derived from `numberFormat `__ config for number format and from `timeFormat `__ config for time format. formatType : enum('number', 'time') The format type for labels ( ``"number"`` or ``"time"`` ). **Default value:** * ``"time"`` for temporal fields and ordinal and nomimal fields with ``timeUnit``. * ``"number"`` for quantitative fields as well as ordinal and nomimal fields without ``timeUnit``. timeUnit : :class:`TimeUnit` Time unit (e.g., ``year``, ``yearmonth``, ``month``, ``hours`` ) for a temporal field. or `a temporal field that gets casted as ordinal `__. **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `timeUnit `__ documentation. title : anyOf(string, None) A title for the field. If ``null``, the title will be removed. **Default value:** derived from the field's name and transformation function ( ``aggregate``, ``bin`` and ``timeUnit`` ). If the field has an aggregate function, the function is displayed as part of the title (e.g., ``"Sum of Profit"`` ). If the field is binned or has a time unit applied, the applied function is shown in parentheses (e.g., ``"Profit (binned)"``, ``"Transaction Date (year-month)"`` ). Otherwise, the title is simply the field name. **Notes** : 1) You can customize the default field title format by providing the `fieldTitle `__ property in the `config `__ or `fieldTitle function via the compile function's options `__. 2) If both field definition's ``title`` and axis, header, or legend ``title`` are defined, axis/header/legend title will be used. type : :class:`StandardType` The encoded field's type of measurement ( ``"quantitative"``, ``"temporal"``, ``"ordinal"``, or ``"nominal"`` ). It can also be a ``"geojson"`` type for encoding `'geoshape' `__. **Note:** * Data values for a temporal field can be either a date-time string (e.g., ``"2015-03-07 12:32:17"``, ``"17:01"``, ``"2015-03-16"``. ``"2015"`` ) or a timestamp number (e.g., ``1552199579097`` ). * Data ``type`` describes the semantics of the data rather than the primitive data types ( ``number``, ``string``, etc.). The same primitive data type can have different types of measurement. For example, numeric data can represent quantitative, ordinal, or nominal data. * When using with `bin `__, the ``type`` property can be either ``"quantitative"`` (for using a linear bin scale) or `"ordinal" (for using an ordinal bin scale) `__. * When using with `timeUnit `__, the ``type`` property can be either ``"temporal"`` (for using a temporal scale) or `"ordinal" (for using an ordinal scale) `__. * When using with `aggregate `__, the ``type`` property refers to the post-aggregation data type. For example, we can calculate count ``distinct`` of a categorical field ``"cat"`` using ``{"aggregate": "distinct", "field": "cat", "type": "quantitative"}``. The ``"type"`` of the aggregate output is ``"quantitative"``. * Secondary channels (e.g., ``x2``, ``y2``, ``xError``, ``yError`` ) do not have ``type`` as they have exactly the same type as their primary channels (e.g., ``x``, ``y`` ). **See also:** `type `__ documentation. """ _class_is_valid_at_instantiation = False _encoding_name = "href" def __init__(self, shorthand=Undefined, aggregate=Undefined, bin=Undefined, condition=Undefined, field=Undefined, format=Undefined, formatType=Undefined, timeUnit=Undefined, title=Undefined, type=Undefined, **kwds): super(Href, self).__init__(shorthand=shorthand, aggregate=aggregate, bin=bin, condition=condition, field=field, format=format, formatType=formatType, timeUnit=timeUnit, title=title, type=type, **kwds) class HrefValue(ValueChannelMixin, core.TextValueDefWithCondition): """HrefValue schema wrapper Mapping(required=[]) A ValueDef with Condition where either the condition or the value are optional. Attributes ---------- condition : anyOf(:class:`ConditionalTextFieldDef`, :class:`ConditionalValueDef`, List(:class:`ConditionalValueDef`)) A field definition or one or more value definition(s) with a selection predicate. value : :class:`Value` A constant value in visual domain (e.g., ``"red"`` / "#0099ff" for color, values between ``0`` to ``1`` for opacity). """ _class_is_valid_at_instantiation = False _encoding_name = "href" def __init__(self, value, condition=Undefined, **kwds): super(HrefValue, self).__init__(value=value, condition=condition, **kwds) class Key(FieldChannelMixin, core.FieldDefWithoutScale): """Key schema wrapper Mapping(required=[shorthand]) Definition object for a data field, its type and transformation of an encoding channel. Attributes ---------- shorthand : string shorthand for field, aggregate, and type aggregate : :class:`Aggregate` Aggregation function for the field (e.g., ``mean``, ``sum``, ``median``, ``min``, ``max``, ``count`` ). **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `aggregate `__ documentation. bin : anyOf(boolean, :class:`BinParams`, enum('binned'), None) A flag for binning a ``quantitative`` field, `an object defining binning parameters `__, or indicating that the data for ``x`` or ``y`` channel are binned before they are imported into Vega-Lite ( ``"binned"`` ). If ``true``, default `binning parameters `__ will be applied. If ``"binned"``, this indicates that the data for the ``x`` (or ``y`` ) channel are already binned. You can map the bin-start field to ``x`` (or ``y`` ) and the bin-end field to ``x2`` (or ``y2`` ). The scale and axis will be formatted similar to binning in Vega-lite. To adjust the axis ticks based on the bin step, you can also set the axis's `tickMinStep `__ property. **Default value:** ``false`` **See also:** `bin `__ documentation. field : :class:`Field` **Required.** A string defining the name of the field from which to pull a data value or an object defining iterated values from the `repeat `__ operator. **See also:** `field `__ documentation. **Notes:** 1) Dots ( ``.`` ) and brackets ( ``[`` and ``]`` ) can be used to access nested objects (e.g., ``"field": "foo.bar"`` and ``"field": "foo['bar']"`` ). If field names contain dots or brackets but are not nested, you can use ``\\`` to escape dots and brackets (e.g., ``"a\\.b"`` and ``"a\\[0\\]"`` ). See more details about escaping in the `field documentation `__. 2) ``field`` is not required if ``aggregate`` is ``count``. timeUnit : :class:`TimeUnit` Time unit (e.g., ``year``, ``yearmonth``, ``month``, ``hours`` ) for a temporal field. or `a temporal field that gets casted as ordinal `__. **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `timeUnit `__ documentation. title : anyOf(string, None) A title for the field. If ``null``, the title will be removed. **Default value:** derived from the field's name and transformation function ( ``aggregate``, ``bin`` and ``timeUnit`` ). If the field has an aggregate function, the function is displayed as part of the title (e.g., ``"Sum of Profit"`` ). If the field is binned or has a time unit applied, the applied function is shown in parentheses (e.g., ``"Profit (binned)"``, ``"Transaction Date (year-month)"`` ). Otherwise, the title is simply the field name. **Notes** : 1) You can customize the default field title format by providing the `fieldTitle `__ property in the `config `__ or `fieldTitle function via the compile function's options `__. 2) If both field definition's ``title`` and axis, header, or legend ``title`` are defined, axis/header/legend title will be used. type : :class:`StandardType` The encoded field's type of measurement ( ``"quantitative"``, ``"temporal"``, ``"ordinal"``, or ``"nominal"`` ). It can also be a ``"geojson"`` type for encoding `'geoshape' `__. **Note:** * Data values for a temporal field can be either a date-time string (e.g., ``"2015-03-07 12:32:17"``, ``"17:01"``, ``"2015-03-16"``. ``"2015"`` ) or a timestamp number (e.g., ``1552199579097`` ). * Data ``type`` describes the semantics of the data rather than the primitive data types ( ``number``, ``string``, etc.). The same primitive data type can have different types of measurement. For example, numeric data can represent quantitative, ordinal, or nominal data. * When using with `bin `__, the ``type`` property can be either ``"quantitative"`` (for using a linear bin scale) or `"ordinal" (for using an ordinal bin scale) `__. * When using with `timeUnit `__, the ``type`` property can be either ``"temporal"`` (for using a temporal scale) or `"ordinal" (for using an ordinal scale) `__. * When using with `aggregate `__, the ``type`` property refers to the post-aggregation data type. For example, we can calculate count ``distinct`` of a categorical field ``"cat"`` using ``{"aggregate": "distinct", "field": "cat", "type": "quantitative"}``. The ``"type"`` of the aggregate output is ``"quantitative"``. * Secondary channels (e.g., ``x2``, ``y2``, ``xError``, ``yError`` ) do not have ``type`` as they have exactly the same type as their primary channels (e.g., ``x``, ``y`` ). **See also:** `type `__ documentation. """ _class_is_valid_at_instantiation = False _encoding_name = "key" def __init__(self, shorthand=Undefined, aggregate=Undefined, bin=Undefined, field=Undefined, timeUnit=Undefined, title=Undefined, type=Undefined, **kwds): super(Key, self).__init__(shorthand=shorthand, aggregate=aggregate, bin=bin, field=field, timeUnit=timeUnit, title=title, type=type, **kwds) class Latitude(FieldChannelMixin, core.LatLongFieldDef): """Latitude schema wrapper Mapping(required=[shorthand]) Attributes ---------- shorthand : string shorthand for field, aggregate, and type aggregate : :class:`Aggregate` Aggregation function for the field (e.g., ``mean``, ``sum``, ``median``, ``min``, ``max``, ``count`` ). **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `aggregate `__ documentation. bin : None A flag for binning a ``quantitative`` field, `an object defining binning parameters `__, or indicating that the data for ``x`` or ``y`` channel are binned before they are imported into Vega-Lite ( ``"binned"`` ). If ``true``, default `binning parameters `__ will be applied. If ``"binned"``, this indicates that the data for the ``x`` (or ``y`` ) channel are already binned. You can map the bin-start field to ``x`` (or ``y`` ) and the bin-end field to ``x2`` (or ``y2`` ). The scale and axis will be formatted similar to binning in Vega-lite. To adjust the axis ticks based on the bin step, you can also set the axis's `tickMinStep `__ property. **Default value:** ``false`` **See also:** `bin `__ documentation. field : :class:`Field` **Required.** A string defining the name of the field from which to pull a data value or an object defining iterated values from the `repeat `__ operator. **See also:** `field `__ documentation. **Notes:** 1) Dots ( ``.`` ) and brackets ( ``[`` and ``]`` ) can be used to access nested objects (e.g., ``"field": "foo.bar"`` and ``"field": "foo['bar']"`` ). If field names contain dots or brackets but are not nested, you can use ``\\`` to escape dots and brackets (e.g., ``"a\\.b"`` and ``"a\\[0\\]"`` ). See more details about escaping in the `field documentation `__. 2) ``field`` is not required if ``aggregate`` is ``count``. timeUnit : :class:`TimeUnit` Time unit (e.g., ``year``, ``yearmonth``, ``month``, ``hours`` ) for a temporal field. or `a temporal field that gets casted as ordinal `__. **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `timeUnit `__ documentation. title : anyOf(string, None) A title for the field. If ``null``, the title will be removed. **Default value:** derived from the field's name and transformation function ( ``aggregate``, ``bin`` and ``timeUnit`` ). If the field has an aggregate function, the function is displayed as part of the title (e.g., ``"Sum of Profit"`` ). If the field is binned or has a time unit applied, the applied function is shown in parentheses (e.g., ``"Profit (binned)"``, ``"Transaction Date (year-month)"`` ). Otherwise, the title is simply the field name. **Notes** : 1) You can customize the default field title format by providing the `fieldTitle `__ property in the `config `__ or `fieldTitle function via the compile function's options `__. 2) If both field definition's ``title`` and axis, header, or legend ``title`` are defined, axis/header/legend title will be used. type : enum('quantitative') The encoded field's type of measurement ( ``"quantitative"``, ``"temporal"``, ``"ordinal"``, or ``"nominal"`` ). It can also be a ``"geojson"`` type for encoding `'geoshape' `__. **Note:** * Data values for a temporal field can be either a date-time string (e.g., ``"2015-03-07 12:32:17"``, ``"17:01"``, ``"2015-03-16"``. ``"2015"`` ) or a timestamp number (e.g., ``1552199579097`` ). * Data ``type`` describes the semantics of the data rather than the primitive data types ( ``number``, ``string``, etc.). The same primitive data type can have different types of measurement. For example, numeric data can represent quantitative, ordinal, or nominal data. * When using with `bin `__, the ``type`` property can be either ``"quantitative"`` (for using a linear bin scale) or `"ordinal" (for using an ordinal bin scale) `__. * When using with `timeUnit `__, the ``type`` property can be either ``"temporal"`` (for using a temporal scale) or `"ordinal" (for using an ordinal scale) `__. * When using with `aggregate `__, the ``type`` property refers to the post-aggregation data type. For example, we can calculate count ``distinct`` of a categorical field ``"cat"`` using ``{"aggregate": "distinct", "field": "cat", "type": "quantitative"}``. The ``"type"`` of the aggregate output is ``"quantitative"``. * Secondary channels (e.g., ``x2``, ``y2``, ``xError``, ``yError`` ) do not have ``type`` as they have exactly the same type as their primary channels (e.g., ``x``, ``y`` ). **See also:** `type `__ documentation. """ _class_is_valid_at_instantiation = False _encoding_name = "latitude" def __init__(self, shorthand=Undefined, aggregate=Undefined, bin=Undefined, field=Undefined, timeUnit=Undefined, title=Undefined, type=Undefined, **kwds): super(Latitude, self).__init__(shorthand=shorthand, aggregate=aggregate, bin=bin, field=field, timeUnit=timeUnit, title=title, type=type, **kwds) class LatitudeValue(ValueChannelMixin, core.NumberValueDef): """LatitudeValue schema wrapper Mapping(required=[value]) Definition object for a constant value of an encoding channel. Attributes ---------- value : float A constant value in visual domain (e.g., ``"red"`` / "#0099ff" for color, values between ``0`` to ``1`` for opacity). """ _class_is_valid_at_instantiation = False _encoding_name = "latitude" def __init__(self, value, **kwds): super(LatitudeValue, self).__init__(value=value, **kwds) class Latitude2(FieldChannelMixin, core.SecondaryFieldDef): """Latitude2 schema wrapper Mapping(required=[shorthand]) A field definition of a secondary channel that shares a scale with another primary channel. For example, ``x2``, ``xError`` and ``xError2`` share the same scale with ``x``. Attributes ---------- shorthand : string shorthand for field, aggregate, and type aggregate : :class:`Aggregate` Aggregation function for the field (e.g., ``mean``, ``sum``, ``median``, ``min``, ``max``, ``count`` ). **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `aggregate `__ documentation. bin : None A flag for binning a ``quantitative`` field, `an object defining binning parameters `__, or indicating that the data for ``x`` or ``y`` channel are binned before they are imported into Vega-Lite ( ``"binned"`` ). If ``true``, default `binning parameters `__ will be applied. If ``"binned"``, this indicates that the data for the ``x`` (or ``y`` ) channel are already binned. You can map the bin-start field to ``x`` (or ``y`` ) and the bin-end field to ``x2`` (or ``y2`` ). The scale and axis will be formatted similar to binning in Vega-lite. To adjust the axis ticks based on the bin step, you can also set the axis's `tickMinStep `__ property. **Default value:** ``false`` **See also:** `bin `__ documentation. field : :class:`Field` **Required.** A string defining the name of the field from which to pull a data value or an object defining iterated values from the `repeat `__ operator. **See also:** `field `__ documentation. **Notes:** 1) Dots ( ``.`` ) and brackets ( ``[`` and ``]`` ) can be used to access nested objects (e.g., ``"field": "foo.bar"`` and ``"field": "foo['bar']"`` ). If field names contain dots or brackets but are not nested, you can use ``\\`` to escape dots and brackets (e.g., ``"a\\.b"`` and ``"a\\[0\\]"`` ). See more details about escaping in the `field documentation `__. 2) ``field`` is not required if ``aggregate`` is ``count``. timeUnit : :class:`TimeUnit` Time unit (e.g., ``year``, ``yearmonth``, ``month``, ``hours`` ) for a temporal field. or `a temporal field that gets casted as ordinal `__. **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `timeUnit `__ documentation. title : anyOf(string, None) A title for the field. If ``null``, the title will be removed. **Default value:** derived from the field's name and transformation function ( ``aggregate``, ``bin`` and ``timeUnit`` ). If the field has an aggregate function, the function is displayed as part of the title (e.g., ``"Sum of Profit"`` ). If the field is binned or has a time unit applied, the applied function is shown in parentheses (e.g., ``"Profit (binned)"``, ``"Transaction Date (year-month)"`` ). Otherwise, the title is simply the field name. **Notes** : 1) You can customize the default field title format by providing the `fieldTitle `__ property in the `config `__ or `fieldTitle function via the compile function's options `__. 2) If both field definition's ``title`` and axis, header, or legend ``title`` are defined, axis/header/legend title will be used. """ _class_is_valid_at_instantiation = False _encoding_name = "latitude2" def __init__(self, shorthand=Undefined, aggregate=Undefined, bin=Undefined, field=Undefined, timeUnit=Undefined, title=Undefined, **kwds): super(Latitude2, self).__init__(shorthand=shorthand, aggregate=aggregate, bin=bin, field=field, timeUnit=timeUnit, title=title, **kwds) class Latitude2Value(ValueChannelMixin, core.NumberValueDef): """Latitude2Value schema wrapper Mapping(required=[value]) Definition object for a constant value of an encoding channel. Attributes ---------- value : float A constant value in visual domain (e.g., ``"red"`` / "#0099ff" for color, values between ``0`` to ``1`` for opacity). """ _class_is_valid_at_instantiation = False _encoding_name = "latitude2" def __init__(self, value, **kwds): super(Latitude2Value, self).__init__(value=value, **kwds) class Longitude(FieldChannelMixin, core.LatLongFieldDef): """Longitude schema wrapper Mapping(required=[shorthand]) Attributes ---------- shorthand : string shorthand for field, aggregate, and type aggregate : :class:`Aggregate` Aggregation function for the field (e.g., ``mean``, ``sum``, ``median``, ``min``, ``max``, ``count`` ). **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `aggregate `__ documentation. bin : None A flag for binning a ``quantitative`` field, `an object defining binning parameters `__, or indicating that the data for ``x`` or ``y`` channel are binned before they are imported into Vega-Lite ( ``"binned"`` ). If ``true``, default `binning parameters `__ will be applied. If ``"binned"``, this indicates that the data for the ``x`` (or ``y`` ) channel are already binned. You can map the bin-start field to ``x`` (or ``y`` ) and the bin-end field to ``x2`` (or ``y2`` ). The scale and axis will be formatted similar to binning in Vega-lite. To adjust the axis ticks based on the bin step, you can also set the axis's `tickMinStep `__ property. **Default value:** ``false`` **See also:** `bin `__ documentation. field : :class:`Field` **Required.** A string defining the name of the field from which to pull a data value or an object defining iterated values from the `repeat `__ operator. **See also:** `field `__ documentation. **Notes:** 1) Dots ( ``.`` ) and brackets ( ``[`` and ``]`` ) can be used to access nested objects (e.g., ``"field": "foo.bar"`` and ``"field": "foo['bar']"`` ). If field names contain dots or brackets but are not nested, you can use ``\\`` to escape dots and brackets (e.g., ``"a\\.b"`` and ``"a\\[0\\]"`` ). See more details about escaping in the `field documentation `__. 2) ``field`` is not required if ``aggregate`` is ``count``. timeUnit : :class:`TimeUnit` Time unit (e.g., ``year``, ``yearmonth``, ``month``, ``hours`` ) for a temporal field. or `a temporal field that gets casted as ordinal `__. **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `timeUnit `__ documentation. title : anyOf(string, None) A title for the field. If ``null``, the title will be removed. **Default value:** derived from the field's name and transformation function ( ``aggregate``, ``bin`` and ``timeUnit`` ). If the field has an aggregate function, the function is displayed as part of the title (e.g., ``"Sum of Profit"`` ). If the field is binned or has a time unit applied, the applied function is shown in parentheses (e.g., ``"Profit (binned)"``, ``"Transaction Date (year-month)"`` ). Otherwise, the title is simply the field name. **Notes** : 1) You can customize the default field title format by providing the `fieldTitle `__ property in the `config `__ or `fieldTitle function via the compile function's options `__. 2) If both field definition's ``title`` and axis, header, or legend ``title`` are defined, axis/header/legend title will be used. type : enum('quantitative') The encoded field's type of measurement ( ``"quantitative"``, ``"temporal"``, ``"ordinal"``, or ``"nominal"`` ). It can also be a ``"geojson"`` type for encoding `'geoshape' `__. **Note:** * Data values for a temporal field can be either a date-time string (e.g., ``"2015-03-07 12:32:17"``, ``"17:01"``, ``"2015-03-16"``. ``"2015"`` ) or a timestamp number (e.g., ``1552199579097`` ). * Data ``type`` describes the semantics of the data rather than the primitive data types ( ``number``, ``string``, etc.). The same primitive data type can have different types of measurement. For example, numeric data can represent quantitative, ordinal, or nominal data. * When using with `bin `__, the ``type`` property can be either ``"quantitative"`` (for using a linear bin scale) or `"ordinal" (for using an ordinal bin scale) `__. * When using with `timeUnit `__, the ``type`` property can be either ``"temporal"`` (for using a temporal scale) or `"ordinal" (for using an ordinal scale) `__. * When using with `aggregate `__, the ``type`` property refers to the post-aggregation data type. For example, we can calculate count ``distinct`` of a categorical field ``"cat"`` using ``{"aggregate": "distinct", "field": "cat", "type": "quantitative"}``. The ``"type"`` of the aggregate output is ``"quantitative"``. * Secondary channels (e.g., ``x2``, ``y2``, ``xError``, ``yError`` ) do not have ``type`` as they have exactly the same type as their primary channels (e.g., ``x``, ``y`` ). **See also:** `type `__ documentation. """ _class_is_valid_at_instantiation = False _encoding_name = "longitude" def __init__(self, shorthand=Undefined, aggregate=Undefined, bin=Undefined, field=Undefined, timeUnit=Undefined, title=Undefined, type=Undefined, **kwds): super(Longitude, self).__init__(shorthand=shorthand, aggregate=aggregate, bin=bin, field=field, timeUnit=timeUnit, title=title, type=type, **kwds) class LongitudeValue(ValueChannelMixin, core.NumberValueDef): """LongitudeValue schema wrapper Mapping(required=[value]) Definition object for a constant value of an encoding channel. Attributes ---------- value : float A constant value in visual domain (e.g., ``"red"`` / "#0099ff" for color, values between ``0`` to ``1`` for opacity). """ _class_is_valid_at_instantiation = False _encoding_name = "longitude" def __init__(self, value, **kwds): super(LongitudeValue, self).__init__(value=value, **kwds) class Longitude2(FieldChannelMixin, core.SecondaryFieldDef): """Longitude2 schema wrapper Mapping(required=[shorthand]) A field definition of a secondary channel that shares a scale with another primary channel. For example, ``x2``, ``xError`` and ``xError2`` share the same scale with ``x``. Attributes ---------- shorthand : string shorthand for field, aggregate, and type aggregate : :class:`Aggregate` Aggregation function for the field (e.g., ``mean``, ``sum``, ``median``, ``min``, ``max``, ``count`` ). **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `aggregate `__ documentation. bin : None A flag for binning a ``quantitative`` field, `an object defining binning parameters `__, or indicating that the data for ``x`` or ``y`` channel are binned before they are imported into Vega-Lite ( ``"binned"`` ). If ``true``, default `binning parameters `__ will be applied. If ``"binned"``, this indicates that the data for the ``x`` (or ``y`` ) channel are already binned. You can map the bin-start field to ``x`` (or ``y`` ) and the bin-end field to ``x2`` (or ``y2`` ). The scale and axis will be formatted similar to binning in Vega-lite. To adjust the axis ticks based on the bin step, you can also set the axis's `tickMinStep `__ property. **Default value:** ``false`` **See also:** `bin `__ documentation. field : :class:`Field` **Required.** A string defining the name of the field from which to pull a data value or an object defining iterated values from the `repeat `__ operator. **See also:** `field `__ documentation. **Notes:** 1) Dots ( ``.`` ) and brackets ( ``[`` and ``]`` ) can be used to access nested objects (e.g., ``"field": "foo.bar"`` and ``"field": "foo['bar']"`` ). If field names contain dots or brackets but are not nested, you can use ``\\`` to escape dots and brackets (e.g., ``"a\\.b"`` and ``"a\\[0\\]"`` ). See more details about escaping in the `field documentation `__. 2) ``field`` is not required if ``aggregate`` is ``count``. timeUnit : :class:`TimeUnit` Time unit (e.g., ``year``, ``yearmonth``, ``month``, ``hours`` ) for a temporal field. or `a temporal field that gets casted as ordinal `__. **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `timeUnit `__ documentation. title : anyOf(string, None) A title for the field. If ``null``, the title will be removed. **Default value:** derived from the field's name and transformation function ( ``aggregate``, ``bin`` and ``timeUnit`` ). If the field has an aggregate function, the function is displayed as part of the title (e.g., ``"Sum of Profit"`` ). If the field is binned or has a time unit applied, the applied function is shown in parentheses (e.g., ``"Profit (binned)"``, ``"Transaction Date (year-month)"`` ). Otherwise, the title is simply the field name. **Notes** : 1) You can customize the default field title format by providing the `fieldTitle `__ property in the `config `__ or `fieldTitle function via the compile function's options `__. 2) If both field definition's ``title`` and axis, header, or legend ``title`` are defined, axis/header/legend title will be used. """ _class_is_valid_at_instantiation = False _encoding_name = "longitude2" def __init__(self, shorthand=Undefined, aggregate=Undefined, bin=Undefined, field=Undefined, timeUnit=Undefined, title=Undefined, **kwds): super(Longitude2, self).__init__(shorthand=shorthand, aggregate=aggregate, bin=bin, field=field, timeUnit=timeUnit, title=title, **kwds) class Longitude2Value(ValueChannelMixin, core.NumberValueDef): """Longitude2Value schema wrapper Mapping(required=[value]) Definition object for a constant value of an encoding channel. Attributes ---------- value : float A constant value in visual domain (e.g., ``"red"`` / "#0099ff" for color, values between ``0`` to ``1`` for opacity). """ _class_is_valid_at_instantiation = False _encoding_name = "longitude2" def __init__(self, value, **kwds): super(Longitude2Value, self).__init__(value=value, **kwds) class Opacity(FieldChannelMixin, core.NumericFieldDefWithCondition): """Opacity schema wrapper Mapping(required=[shorthand]) A FieldDef with Condition :raw-html:`` Attributes ---------- shorthand : string shorthand for field, aggregate, and type aggregate : :class:`Aggregate` Aggregation function for the field (e.g., ``mean``, ``sum``, ``median``, ``min``, ``max``, ``count`` ). **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `aggregate `__ documentation. bin : anyOf(boolean, :class:`BinParams`, None) A flag for binning a ``quantitative`` field, `an object defining binning parameters `__, or indicating that the data for ``x`` or ``y`` channel are binned before they are imported into Vega-Lite ( ``"binned"`` ). If ``true``, default `binning parameters `__ will be applied. If ``"binned"``, this indicates that the data for the ``x`` (or ``y`` ) channel are already binned. You can map the bin-start field to ``x`` (or ``y`` ) and the bin-end field to ``x2`` (or ``y2`` ). The scale and axis will be formatted similar to binning in Vega-lite. To adjust the axis ticks based on the bin step, you can also set the axis's `tickMinStep `__ property. **Default value:** ``false`` **See also:** `bin `__ documentation. condition : anyOf(:class:`ConditionalNumberValueDef`, List(:class:`ConditionalNumberValueDef`)) One or more value definition(s) with `a selection or a test predicate `__. **Note:** A field definition's ``condition`` property can only contain `conditional value definitions `__ since Vega-Lite only allows at most one encoded field per encoding channel. field : :class:`Field` **Required.** A string defining the name of the field from which to pull a data value or an object defining iterated values from the `repeat `__ operator. **See also:** `field `__ documentation. **Notes:** 1) Dots ( ``.`` ) and brackets ( ``[`` and ``]`` ) can be used to access nested objects (e.g., ``"field": "foo.bar"`` and ``"field": "foo['bar']"`` ). If field names contain dots or brackets but are not nested, you can use ``\\`` to escape dots and brackets (e.g., ``"a\\.b"`` and ``"a\\[0\\]"`` ). See more details about escaping in the `field documentation `__. 2) ``field`` is not required if ``aggregate`` is ``count``. legend : anyOf(:class:`Legend`, None) An object defining properties of the legend. If ``null``, the legend for the encoding channel will be removed. **Default value:** If undefined, default `legend properties `__ are applied. **See also:** `legend `__ documentation. scale : anyOf(:class:`Scale`, None) An object defining properties of the channel's scale, which is the function that transforms values in the data domain (numbers, dates, strings, etc) to visual values (pixels, colors, sizes) of the encoding channels. If ``null``, the scale will be `disabled and the data value will be directly encoded `__. **Default value:** If undefined, default `scale properties `__ are applied. **See also:** `scale `__ documentation. sort : :class:`Sort` Sort order for the encoded field. For continuous fields (quantitative or temporal), ``sort`` can be either ``"ascending"`` or ``"descending"``. For discrete fields, ``sort`` can be one of the following: * ``"ascending"`` or ``"descending"`` -- for sorting by the values' natural order in Javascript. * `A sort-by-encoding definition `__ for sorting by another encoding channel. (This type of sort definition is not available for ``row`` and ``column`` channels.) * `A sort field definition `__ for sorting by another field. * `An array specifying the field values in preferred order `__. In this case, the sort order will obey the values in the array, followed by any unspecified values in their original order. For discrete time field, values in the sort array can be `date-time definition objects `__. In addition, for time units ``"month"`` and ``"day"``, the values can be the month or day names (case insensitive) or their 3-letter initials (e.g., ``"Mon"``, ``"Tue"`` ). * ``null`` indicating no sort. **Default value:** ``"ascending"`` **Note:** ``null`` is not supported for ``row`` and ``column``. **See also:** `sort `__ documentation. timeUnit : :class:`TimeUnit` Time unit (e.g., ``year``, ``yearmonth``, ``month``, ``hours`` ) for a temporal field. or `a temporal field that gets casted as ordinal `__. **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `timeUnit `__ documentation. title : anyOf(string, None) A title for the field. If ``null``, the title will be removed. **Default value:** derived from the field's name and transformation function ( ``aggregate``, ``bin`` and ``timeUnit`` ). If the field has an aggregate function, the function is displayed as part of the title (e.g., ``"Sum of Profit"`` ). If the field is binned or has a time unit applied, the applied function is shown in parentheses (e.g., ``"Profit (binned)"``, ``"Transaction Date (year-month)"`` ). Otherwise, the title is simply the field name. **Notes** : 1) You can customize the default field title format by providing the `fieldTitle `__ property in the `config `__ or `fieldTitle function via the compile function's options `__. 2) If both field definition's ``title`` and axis, header, or legend ``title`` are defined, axis/header/legend title will be used. type : :class:`StandardType` The encoded field's type of measurement ( ``"quantitative"``, ``"temporal"``, ``"ordinal"``, or ``"nominal"`` ). It can also be a ``"geojson"`` type for encoding `'geoshape' `__. **Note:** * Data values for a temporal field can be either a date-time string (e.g., ``"2015-03-07 12:32:17"``, ``"17:01"``, ``"2015-03-16"``. ``"2015"`` ) or a timestamp number (e.g., ``1552199579097`` ). * Data ``type`` describes the semantics of the data rather than the primitive data types ( ``number``, ``string``, etc.). The same primitive data type can have different types of measurement. For example, numeric data can represent quantitative, ordinal, or nominal data. * When using with `bin `__, the ``type`` property can be either ``"quantitative"`` (for using a linear bin scale) or `"ordinal" (for using an ordinal bin scale) `__. * When using with `timeUnit `__, the ``type`` property can be either ``"temporal"`` (for using a temporal scale) or `"ordinal" (for using an ordinal scale) `__. * When using with `aggregate `__, the ``type`` property refers to the post-aggregation data type. For example, we can calculate count ``distinct`` of a categorical field ``"cat"`` using ``{"aggregate": "distinct", "field": "cat", "type": "quantitative"}``. The ``"type"`` of the aggregate output is ``"quantitative"``. * Secondary channels (e.g., ``x2``, ``y2``, ``xError``, ``yError`` ) do not have ``type`` as they have exactly the same type as their primary channels (e.g., ``x``, ``y`` ). **See also:** `type `__ documentation. """ _class_is_valid_at_instantiation = False _encoding_name = "opacity" def __init__(self, shorthand=Undefined, aggregate=Undefined, bin=Undefined, condition=Undefined, field=Undefined, legend=Undefined, scale=Undefined, sort=Undefined, timeUnit=Undefined, title=Undefined, type=Undefined, **kwds): super(Opacity, self).__init__(shorthand=shorthand, aggregate=aggregate, bin=bin, condition=condition, field=field, legend=legend, scale=scale, sort=sort, timeUnit=timeUnit, title=title, type=type, **kwds) class OpacityValue(ValueChannelMixin, core.NumericValueDefWithCondition): """OpacityValue schema wrapper Mapping(required=[]) A ValueDef with Condition where either the condition or the value are optional. Attributes ---------- condition : anyOf(:class:`ConditionalMarkPropFieldDef`, :class:`ConditionalNumberValueDef`, List(:class:`ConditionalNumberValueDef`)) A field definition or one or more value definition(s) with a selection predicate. value : float A constant value in visual domain (e.g., ``"red"`` / "#0099ff" for color, values between ``0`` to ``1`` for opacity). """ _class_is_valid_at_instantiation = False _encoding_name = "opacity" def __init__(self, value, condition=Undefined, **kwds): super(OpacityValue, self).__init__(value=value, condition=condition, **kwds) class Order(FieldChannelMixin, core.OrderFieldDef): """Order schema wrapper Mapping(required=[shorthand]) Attributes ---------- shorthand : string shorthand for field, aggregate, and type aggregate : :class:`Aggregate` Aggregation function for the field (e.g., ``mean``, ``sum``, ``median``, ``min``, ``max``, ``count`` ). **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `aggregate `__ documentation. bin : anyOf(boolean, :class:`BinParams`, enum('binned'), None) A flag for binning a ``quantitative`` field, `an object defining binning parameters `__, or indicating that the data for ``x`` or ``y`` channel are binned before they are imported into Vega-Lite ( ``"binned"`` ). If ``true``, default `binning parameters `__ will be applied. If ``"binned"``, this indicates that the data for the ``x`` (or ``y`` ) channel are already binned. You can map the bin-start field to ``x`` (or ``y`` ) and the bin-end field to ``x2`` (or ``y2`` ). The scale and axis will be formatted similar to binning in Vega-lite. To adjust the axis ticks based on the bin step, you can also set the axis's `tickMinStep `__ property. **Default value:** ``false`` **See also:** `bin `__ documentation. field : :class:`Field` **Required.** A string defining the name of the field from which to pull a data value or an object defining iterated values from the `repeat `__ operator. **See also:** `field `__ documentation. **Notes:** 1) Dots ( ``.`` ) and brackets ( ``[`` and ``]`` ) can be used to access nested objects (e.g., ``"field": "foo.bar"`` and ``"field": "foo['bar']"`` ). If field names contain dots or brackets but are not nested, you can use ``\\`` to escape dots and brackets (e.g., ``"a\\.b"`` and ``"a\\[0\\]"`` ). See more details about escaping in the `field documentation `__. 2) ``field`` is not required if ``aggregate`` is ``count``. sort : :class:`SortOrder` The sort order. One of ``"ascending"`` (default) or ``"descending"``. timeUnit : :class:`TimeUnit` Time unit (e.g., ``year``, ``yearmonth``, ``month``, ``hours`` ) for a temporal field. or `a temporal field that gets casted as ordinal `__. **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `timeUnit `__ documentation. title : anyOf(string, None) A title for the field. If ``null``, the title will be removed. **Default value:** derived from the field's name and transformation function ( ``aggregate``, ``bin`` and ``timeUnit`` ). If the field has an aggregate function, the function is displayed as part of the title (e.g., ``"Sum of Profit"`` ). If the field is binned or has a time unit applied, the applied function is shown in parentheses (e.g., ``"Profit (binned)"``, ``"Transaction Date (year-month)"`` ). Otherwise, the title is simply the field name. **Notes** : 1) You can customize the default field title format by providing the `fieldTitle `__ property in the `config `__ or `fieldTitle function via the compile function's options `__. 2) If both field definition's ``title`` and axis, header, or legend ``title`` are defined, axis/header/legend title will be used. type : :class:`StandardType` The encoded field's type of measurement ( ``"quantitative"``, ``"temporal"``, ``"ordinal"``, or ``"nominal"`` ). It can also be a ``"geojson"`` type for encoding `'geoshape' `__. **Note:** * Data values for a temporal field can be either a date-time string (e.g., ``"2015-03-07 12:32:17"``, ``"17:01"``, ``"2015-03-16"``. ``"2015"`` ) or a timestamp number (e.g., ``1552199579097`` ). * Data ``type`` describes the semantics of the data rather than the primitive data types ( ``number``, ``string``, etc.). The same primitive data type can have different types of measurement. For example, numeric data can represent quantitative, ordinal, or nominal data. * When using with `bin `__, the ``type`` property can be either ``"quantitative"`` (for using a linear bin scale) or `"ordinal" (for using an ordinal bin scale) `__. * When using with `timeUnit `__, the ``type`` property can be either ``"temporal"`` (for using a temporal scale) or `"ordinal" (for using an ordinal scale) `__. * When using with `aggregate `__, the ``type`` property refers to the post-aggregation data type. For example, we can calculate count ``distinct`` of a categorical field ``"cat"`` using ``{"aggregate": "distinct", "field": "cat", "type": "quantitative"}``. The ``"type"`` of the aggregate output is ``"quantitative"``. * Secondary channels (e.g., ``x2``, ``y2``, ``xError``, ``yError`` ) do not have ``type`` as they have exactly the same type as their primary channels (e.g., ``x``, ``y`` ). **See also:** `type `__ documentation. """ _class_is_valid_at_instantiation = False _encoding_name = "order" def __init__(self, shorthand=Undefined, aggregate=Undefined, bin=Undefined, field=Undefined, sort=Undefined, timeUnit=Undefined, title=Undefined, type=Undefined, **kwds): super(Order, self).__init__(shorthand=shorthand, aggregate=aggregate, bin=bin, field=field, sort=sort, timeUnit=timeUnit, title=title, type=type, **kwds) class OrderValue(ValueChannelMixin, core.NumberValueDef): """OrderValue schema wrapper Mapping(required=[value]) Definition object for a constant value of an encoding channel. Attributes ---------- value : float A constant value in visual domain (e.g., ``"red"`` / "#0099ff" for color, values between ``0`` to ``1`` for opacity). """ _class_is_valid_at_instantiation = False _encoding_name = "order" def __init__(self, value, **kwds): super(OrderValue, self).__init__(value=value, **kwds) class Row(FieldChannelMixin, core.FacetFieldDef): """Row schema wrapper Mapping(required=[shorthand]) Attributes ---------- shorthand : string shorthand for field, aggregate, and type aggregate : :class:`Aggregate` Aggregation function for the field (e.g., ``mean``, ``sum``, ``median``, ``min``, ``max``, ``count`` ). **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `aggregate `__ documentation. bin : anyOf(boolean, :class:`BinParams`, None) A flag for binning a ``quantitative`` field, `an object defining binning parameters `__, or indicating that the data for ``x`` or ``y`` channel are binned before they are imported into Vega-Lite ( ``"binned"`` ). If ``true``, default `binning parameters `__ will be applied. If ``"binned"``, this indicates that the data for the ``x`` (or ``y`` ) channel are already binned. You can map the bin-start field to ``x`` (or ``y`` ) and the bin-end field to ``x2`` (or ``y2`` ). The scale and axis will be formatted similar to binning in Vega-lite. To adjust the axis ticks based on the bin step, you can also set the axis's `tickMinStep `__ property. **Default value:** ``false`` **See also:** `bin `__ documentation. field : :class:`Field` **Required.** A string defining the name of the field from which to pull a data value or an object defining iterated values from the `repeat `__ operator. **See also:** `field `__ documentation. **Notes:** 1) Dots ( ``.`` ) and brackets ( ``[`` and ``]`` ) can be used to access nested objects (e.g., ``"field": "foo.bar"`` and ``"field": "foo['bar']"`` ). If field names contain dots or brackets but are not nested, you can use ``\\`` to escape dots and brackets (e.g., ``"a\\.b"`` and ``"a\\[0\\]"`` ). See more details about escaping in the `field documentation `__. 2) ``field`` is not required if ``aggregate`` is ``count``. header : :class:`Header` An object defining properties of a facet's header. sort : anyOf(:class:`SortArray`, :class:`SortOrder`, :class:`EncodingSortField`, None) Sort order for the encoded field. For continuous fields (quantitative or temporal), ``sort`` can be either ``"ascending"`` or ``"descending"``. For discrete fields, ``sort`` can be one of the following: * ``"ascending"`` or ``"descending"`` -- for sorting by the values' natural order in Javascript. * `A sort field definition `__ for sorting by another field. * `An array specifying the field values in preferred order `__. In this case, the sort order will obey the values in the array, followed by any unspecified values in their original order. For discrete time field, values in the sort array can be `date-time definition objects `__. In addition, for time units ``"month"`` and ``"day"``, the values can be the month or day names (case insensitive) or their 3-letter initials (e.g., ``"Mon"``, ``"Tue"`` ). * ``null`` indicating no sort. **Default value:** ``"ascending"`` **Note:** ``null`` is not supported for ``row`` and ``column``. timeUnit : :class:`TimeUnit` Time unit (e.g., ``year``, ``yearmonth``, ``month``, ``hours`` ) for a temporal field. or `a temporal field that gets casted as ordinal `__. **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `timeUnit `__ documentation. title : anyOf(string, None) A title for the field. If ``null``, the title will be removed. **Default value:** derived from the field's name and transformation function ( ``aggregate``, ``bin`` and ``timeUnit`` ). If the field has an aggregate function, the function is displayed as part of the title (e.g., ``"Sum of Profit"`` ). If the field is binned or has a time unit applied, the applied function is shown in parentheses (e.g., ``"Profit (binned)"``, ``"Transaction Date (year-month)"`` ). Otherwise, the title is simply the field name. **Notes** : 1) You can customize the default field title format by providing the `fieldTitle `__ property in the `config `__ or `fieldTitle function via the compile function's options `__. 2) If both field definition's ``title`` and axis, header, or legend ``title`` are defined, axis/header/legend title will be used. type : :class:`StandardType` The encoded field's type of measurement ( ``"quantitative"``, ``"temporal"``, ``"ordinal"``, or ``"nominal"`` ). It can also be a ``"geojson"`` type for encoding `'geoshape' `__. **Note:** * Data values for a temporal field can be either a date-time string (e.g., ``"2015-03-07 12:32:17"``, ``"17:01"``, ``"2015-03-16"``. ``"2015"`` ) or a timestamp number (e.g., ``1552199579097`` ). * Data ``type`` describes the semantics of the data rather than the primitive data types ( ``number``, ``string``, etc.). The same primitive data type can have different types of measurement. For example, numeric data can represent quantitative, ordinal, or nominal data. * When using with `bin `__, the ``type`` property can be either ``"quantitative"`` (for using a linear bin scale) or `"ordinal" (for using an ordinal bin scale) `__. * When using with `timeUnit `__, the ``type`` property can be either ``"temporal"`` (for using a temporal scale) or `"ordinal" (for using an ordinal scale) `__. * When using with `aggregate `__, the ``type`` property refers to the post-aggregation data type. For example, we can calculate count ``distinct`` of a categorical field ``"cat"`` using ``{"aggregate": "distinct", "field": "cat", "type": "quantitative"}``. The ``"type"`` of the aggregate output is ``"quantitative"``. * Secondary channels (e.g., ``x2``, ``y2``, ``xError``, ``yError`` ) do not have ``type`` as they have exactly the same type as their primary channels (e.g., ``x``, ``y`` ). **See also:** `type `__ documentation. """ _class_is_valid_at_instantiation = False _encoding_name = "row" def __init__(self, shorthand=Undefined, aggregate=Undefined, bin=Undefined, field=Undefined, header=Undefined, sort=Undefined, timeUnit=Undefined, title=Undefined, type=Undefined, **kwds): super(Row, self).__init__(shorthand=shorthand, aggregate=aggregate, bin=bin, field=field, header=header, sort=sort, timeUnit=timeUnit, title=title, type=type, **kwds) class Shape(FieldChannelMixin, core.ShapeFieldDefWithCondition): """Shape schema wrapper Mapping(required=[shorthand]) A FieldDef with Condition :raw-html:`` Attributes ---------- shorthand : string shorthand for field, aggregate, and type aggregate : :class:`Aggregate` Aggregation function for the field (e.g., ``mean``, ``sum``, ``median``, ``min``, ``max``, ``count`` ). **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `aggregate `__ documentation. bin : anyOf(boolean, :class:`BinParams`, None) A flag for binning a ``quantitative`` field, `an object defining binning parameters `__, or indicating that the data for ``x`` or ``y`` channel are binned before they are imported into Vega-Lite ( ``"binned"`` ). If ``true``, default `binning parameters `__ will be applied. If ``"binned"``, this indicates that the data for the ``x`` (or ``y`` ) channel are already binned. You can map the bin-start field to ``x`` (or ``y`` ) and the bin-end field to ``x2`` (or ``y2`` ). The scale and axis will be formatted similar to binning in Vega-lite. To adjust the axis ticks based on the bin step, you can also set the axis's `tickMinStep `__ property. **Default value:** ``false`` **See also:** `bin `__ documentation. condition : anyOf(:class:`ConditionalStringValueDef`, List(:class:`ConditionalStringValueDef`)) One or more value definition(s) with `a selection or a test predicate `__. **Note:** A field definition's ``condition`` property can only contain `conditional value definitions `__ since Vega-Lite only allows at most one encoded field per encoding channel. field : :class:`Field` **Required.** A string defining the name of the field from which to pull a data value or an object defining iterated values from the `repeat `__ operator. **See also:** `field `__ documentation. **Notes:** 1) Dots ( ``.`` ) and brackets ( ``[`` and ``]`` ) can be used to access nested objects (e.g., ``"field": "foo.bar"`` and ``"field": "foo['bar']"`` ). If field names contain dots or brackets but are not nested, you can use ``\\`` to escape dots and brackets (e.g., ``"a\\.b"`` and ``"a\\[0\\]"`` ). See more details about escaping in the `field documentation `__. 2) ``field`` is not required if ``aggregate`` is ``count``. legend : anyOf(:class:`Legend`, None) An object defining properties of the legend. If ``null``, the legend for the encoding channel will be removed. **Default value:** If undefined, default `legend properties `__ are applied. **See also:** `legend `__ documentation. scale : anyOf(:class:`Scale`, None) An object defining properties of the channel's scale, which is the function that transforms values in the data domain (numbers, dates, strings, etc) to visual values (pixels, colors, sizes) of the encoding channels. If ``null``, the scale will be `disabled and the data value will be directly encoded `__. **Default value:** If undefined, default `scale properties `__ are applied. **See also:** `scale `__ documentation. sort : :class:`Sort` Sort order for the encoded field. For continuous fields (quantitative or temporal), ``sort`` can be either ``"ascending"`` or ``"descending"``. For discrete fields, ``sort`` can be one of the following: * ``"ascending"`` or ``"descending"`` -- for sorting by the values' natural order in Javascript. * `A sort-by-encoding definition `__ for sorting by another encoding channel. (This type of sort definition is not available for ``row`` and ``column`` channels.) * `A sort field definition `__ for sorting by another field. * `An array specifying the field values in preferred order `__. In this case, the sort order will obey the values in the array, followed by any unspecified values in their original order. For discrete time field, values in the sort array can be `date-time definition objects `__. In addition, for time units ``"month"`` and ``"day"``, the values can be the month or day names (case insensitive) or their 3-letter initials (e.g., ``"Mon"``, ``"Tue"`` ). * ``null`` indicating no sort. **Default value:** ``"ascending"`` **Note:** ``null`` is not supported for ``row`` and ``column``. **See also:** `sort `__ documentation. timeUnit : :class:`TimeUnit` Time unit (e.g., ``year``, ``yearmonth``, ``month``, ``hours`` ) for a temporal field. or `a temporal field that gets casted as ordinal `__. **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `timeUnit `__ documentation. title : anyOf(string, None) A title for the field. If ``null``, the title will be removed. **Default value:** derived from the field's name and transformation function ( ``aggregate``, ``bin`` and ``timeUnit`` ). If the field has an aggregate function, the function is displayed as part of the title (e.g., ``"Sum of Profit"`` ). If the field is binned or has a time unit applied, the applied function is shown in parentheses (e.g., ``"Profit (binned)"``, ``"Transaction Date (year-month)"`` ). Otherwise, the title is simply the field name. **Notes** : 1) You can customize the default field title format by providing the `fieldTitle `__ property in the `config `__ or `fieldTitle function via the compile function's options `__. 2) If both field definition's ``title`` and axis, header, or legend ``title`` are defined, axis/header/legend title will be used. type : :class:`TypeForShape` The encoded field's type of measurement ( ``"quantitative"``, ``"temporal"``, ``"ordinal"``, or ``"nominal"`` ). It can also be a ``"geojson"`` type for encoding `'geoshape' `__. **Note:** * Data values for a temporal field can be either a date-time string (e.g., ``"2015-03-07 12:32:17"``, ``"17:01"``, ``"2015-03-16"``. ``"2015"`` ) or a timestamp number (e.g., ``1552199579097`` ). * Data ``type`` describes the semantics of the data rather than the primitive data types ( ``number``, ``string``, etc.). The same primitive data type can have different types of measurement. For example, numeric data can represent quantitative, ordinal, or nominal data. * When using with `bin `__, the ``type`` property can be either ``"quantitative"`` (for using a linear bin scale) or `"ordinal" (for using an ordinal bin scale) `__. * When using with `timeUnit `__, the ``type`` property can be either ``"temporal"`` (for using a temporal scale) or `"ordinal" (for using an ordinal scale) `__. * When using with `aggregate `__, the ``type`` property refers to the post-aggregation data type. For example, we can calculate count ``distinct`` of a categorical field ``"cat"`` using ``{"aggregate": "distinct", "field": "cat", "type": "quantitative"}``. The ``"type"`` of the aggregate output is ``"quantitative"``. * Secondary channels (e.g., ``x2``, ``y2``, ``xError``, ``yError`` ) do not have ``type`` as they have exactly the same type as their primary channels (e.g., ``x``, ``y`` ). **See also:** `type `__ documentation. """ _class_is_valid_at_instantiation = False _encoding_name = "shape" def __init__(self, shorthand=Undefined, aggregate=Undefined, bin=Undefined, condition=Undefined, field=Undefined, legend=Undefined, scale=Undefined, sort=Undefined, timeUnit=Undefined, title=Undefined, type=Undefined, **kwds): super(Shape, self).__init__(shorthand=shorthand, aggregate=aggregate, bin=bin, condition=condition, field=field, legend=legend, scale=scale, sort=sort, timeUnit=timeUnit, title=title, type=type, **kwds) class ShapeValue(ValueChannelMixin, core.ShapeValueDefWithCondition): """ShapeValue schema wrapper Mapping(required=[]) A ValueDef with Condition where either the condition or the value are optional. Attributes ---------- condition : anyOf(:class:`ConditionalMarkPropFieldDefTypeForShape`, :class:`ConditionalStringValueDef`, List(:class:`ConditionalStringValueDef`)) A field definition or one or more value definition(s) with a selection predicate. value : anyOf(string, None) A constant value in visual domain (e.g., ``"red"`` / "#0099ff" for color, values between ``0`` to ``1`` for opacity). """ _class_is_valid_at_instantiation = False _encoding_name = "shape" def __init__(self, value, condition=Undefined, **kwds): super(ShapeValue, self).__init__(value=value, condition=condition, **kwds) class Size(FieldChannelMixin, core.NumericFieldDefWithCondition): """Size schema wrapper Mapping(required=[shorthand]) A FieldDef with Condition :raw-html:`` Attributes ---------- shorthand : string shorthand for field, aggregate, and type aggregate : :class:`Aggregate` Aggregation function for the field (e.g., ``mean``, ``sum``, ``median``, ``min``, ``max``, ``count`` ). **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `aggregate `__ documentation. bin : anyOf(boolean, :class:`BinParams`, None) A flag for binning a ``quantitative`` field, `an object defining binning parameters `__, or indicating that the data for ``x`` or ``y`` channel are binned before they are imported into Vega-Lite ( ``"binned"`` ). If ``true``, default `binning parameters `__ will be applied. If ``"binned"``, this indicates that the data for the ``x`` (or ``y`` ) channel are already binned. You can map the bin-start field to ``x`` (or ``y`` ) and the bin-end field to ``x2`` (or ``y2`` ). The scale and axis will be formatted similar to binning in Vega-lite. To adjust the axis ticks based on the bin step, you can also set the axis's `tickMinStep `__ property. **Default value:** ``false`` **See also:** `bin `__ documentation. condition : anyOf(:class:`ConditionalNumberValueDef`, List(:class:`ConditionalNumberValueDef`)) One or more value definition(s) with `a selection or a test predicate `__. **Note:** A field definition's ``condition`` property can only contain `conditional value definitions `__ since Vega-Lite only allows at most one encoded field per encoding channel. field : :class:`Field` **Required.** A string defining the name of the field from which to pull a data value or an object defining iterated values from the `repeat `__ operator. **See also:** `field `__ documentation. **Notes:** 1) Dots ( ``.`` ) and brackets ( ``[`` and ``]`` ) can be used to access nested objects (e.g., ``"field": "foo.bar"`` and ``"field": "foo['bar']"`` ). If field names contain dots or brackets but are not nested, you can use ``\\`` to escape dots and brackets (e.g., ``"a\\.b"`` and ``"a\\[0\\]"`` ). See more details about escaping in the `field documentation `__. 2) ``field`` is not required if ``aggregate`` is ``count``. legend : anyOf(:class:`Legend`, None) An object defining properties of the legend. If ``null``, the legend for the encoding channel will be removed. **Default value:** If undefined, default `legend properties `__ are applied. **See also:** `legend `__ documentation. scale : anyOf(:class:`Scale`, None) An object defining properties of the channel's scale, which is the function that transforms values in the data domain (numbers, dates, strings, etc) to visual values (pixels, colors, sizes) of the encoding channels. If ``null``, the scale will be `disabled and the data value will be directly encoded `__. **Default value:** If undefined, default `scale properties `__ are applied. **See also:** `scale `__ documentation. sort : :class:`Sort` Sort order for the encoded field. For continuous fields (quantitative or temporal), ``sort`` can be either ``"ascending"`` or ``"descending"``. For discrete fields, ``sort`` can be one of the following: * ``"ascending"`` or ``"descending"`` -- for sorting by the values' natural order in Javascript. * `A sort-by-encoding definition `__ for sorting by another encoding channel. (This type of sort definition is not available for ``row`` and ``column`` channels.) * `A sort field definition `__ for sorting by another field. * `An array specifying the field values in preferred order `__. In this case, the sort order will obey the values in the array, followed by any unspecified values in their original order. For discrete time field, values in the sort array can be `date-time definition objects `__. In addition, for time units ``"month"`` and ``"day"``, the values can be the month or day names (case insensitive) or their 3-letter initials (e.g., ``"Mon"``, ``"Tue"`` ). * ``null`` indicating no sort. **Default value:** ``"ascending"`` **Note:** ``null`` is not supported for ``row`` and ``column``. **See also:** `sort `__ documentation. timeUnit : :class:`TimeUnit` Time unit (e.g., ``year``, ``yearmonth``, ``month``, ``hours`` ) for a temporal field. or `a temporal field that gets casted as ordinal `__. **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `timeUnit `__ documentation. title : anyOf(string, None) A title for the field. If ``null``, the title will be removed. **Default value:** derived from the field's name and transformation function ( ``aggregate``, ``bin`` and ``timeUnit`` ). If the field has an aggregate function, the function is displayed as part of the title (e.g., ``"Sum of Profit"`` ). If the field is binned or has a time unit applied, the applied function is shown in parentheses (e.g., ``"Profit (binned)"``, ``"Transaction Date (year-month)"`` ). Otherwise, the title is simply the field name. **Notes** : 1) You can customize the default field title format by providing the `fieldTitle `__ property in the `config `__ or `fieldTitle function via the compile function's options `__. 2) If both field definition's ``title`` and axis, header, or legend ``title`` are defined, axis/header/legend title will be used. type : :class:`StandardType` The encoded field's type of measurement ( ``"quantitative"``, ``"temporal"``, ``"ordinal"``, or ``"nominal"`` ). It can also be a ``"geojson"`` type for encoding `'geoshape' `__. **Note:** * Data values for a temporal field can be either a date-time string (e.g., ``"2015-03-07 12:32:17"``, ``"17:01"``, ``"2015-03-16"``. ``"2015"`` ) or a timestamp number (e.g., ``1552199579097`` ). * Data ``type`` describes the semantics of the data rather than the primitive data types ( ``number``, ``string``, etc.). The same primitive data type can have different types of measurement. For example, numeric data can represent quantitative, ordinal, or nominal data. * When using with `bin `__, the ``type`` property can be either ``"quantitative"`` (for using a linear bin scale) or `"ordinal" (for using an ordinal bin scale) `__. * When using with `timeUnit `__, the ``type`` property can be either ``"temporal"`` (for using a temporal scale) or `"ordinal" (for using an ordinal scale) `__. * When using with `aggregate `__, the ``type`` property refers to the post-aggregation data type. For example, we can calculate count ``distinct`` of a categorical field ``"cat"`` using ``{"aggregate": "distinct", "field": "cat", "type": "quantitative"}``. The ``"type"`` of the aggregate output is ``"quantitative"``. * Secondary channels (e.g., ``x2``, ``y2``, ``xError``, ``yError`` ) do not have ``type`` as they have exactly the same type as their primary channels (e.g., ``x``, ``y`` ). **See also:** `type `__ documentation. """ _class_is_valid_at_instantiation = False _encoding_name = "size" def __init__(self, shorthand=Undefined, aggregate=Undefined, bin=Undefined, condition=Undefined, field=Undefined, legend=Undefined, scale=Undefined, sort=Undefined, timeUnit=Undefined, title=Undefined, type=Undefined, **kwds): super(Size, self).__init__(shorthand=shorthand, aggregate=aggregate, bin=bin, condition=condition, field=field, legend=legend, scale=scale, sort=sort, timeUnit=timeUnit, title=title, type=type, **kwds) class SizeValue(ValueChannelMixin, core.NumericValueDefWithCondition): """SizeValue schema wrapper Mapping(required=[]) A ValueDef with Condition where either the condition or the value are optional. Attributes ---------- condition : anyOf(:class:`ConditionalMarkPropFieldDef`, :class:`ConditionalNumberValueDef`, List(:class:`ConditionalNumberValueDef`)) A field definition or one or more value definition(s) with a selection predicate. value : float A constant value in visual domain (e.g., ``"red"`` / "#0099ff" for color, values between ``0`` to ``1`` for opacity). """ _class_is_valid_at_instantiation = False _encoding_name = "size" def __init__(self, value, condition=Undefined, **kwds): super(SizeValue, self).__init__(value=value, condition=condition, **kwds) class Stroke(FieldChannelMixin, core.StringFieldDefWithCondition): """Stroke schema wrapper Mapping(required=[shorthand]) A FieldDef with Condition :raw-html:`` Attributes ---------- shorthand : string shorthand for field, aggregate, and type aggregate : :class:`Aggregate` Aggregation function for the field (e.g., ``mean``, ``sum``, ``median``, ``min``, ``max``, ``count`` ). **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `aggregate `__ documentation. bin : anyOf(boolean, :class:`BinParams`, None) A flag for binning a ``quantitative`` field, `an object defining binning parameters `__, or indicating that the data for ``x`` or ``y`` channel are binned before they are imported into Vega-Lite ( ``"binned"`` ). If ``true``, default `binning parameters `__ will be applied. If ``"binned"``, this indicates that the data for the ``x`` (or ``y`` ) channel are already binned. You can map the bin-start field to ``x`` (or ``y`` ) and the bin-end field to ``x2`` (or ``y2`` ). The scale and axis will be formatted similar to binning in Vega-lite. To adjust the axis ticks based on the bin step, you can also set the axis's `tickMinStep `__ property. **Default value:** ``false`` **See also:** `bin `__ documentation. condition : anyOf(:class:`ConditionalStringValueDef`, List(:class:`ConditionalStringValueDef`)) One or more value definition(s) with `a selection or a test predicate `__. **Note:** A field definition's ``condition`` property can only contain `conditional value definitions `__ since Vega-Lite only allows at most one encoded field per encoding channel. field : :class:`Field` **Required.** A string defining the name of the field from which to pull a data value or an object defining iterated values from the `repeat `__ operator. **See also:** `field `__ documentation. **Notes:** 1) Dots ( ``.`` ) and brackets ( ``[`` and ``]`` ) can be used to access nested objects (e.g., ``"field": "foo.bar"`` and ``"field": "foo['bar']"`` ). If field names contain dots or brackets but are not nested, you can use ``\\`` to escape dots and brackets (e.g., ``"a\\.b"`` and ``"a\\[0\\]"`` ). See more details about escaping in the `field documentation `__. 2) ``field`` is not required if ``aggregate`` is ``count``. legend : anyOf(:class:`Legend`, None) An object defining properties of the legend. If ``null``, the legend for the encoding channel will be removed. **Default value:** If undefined, default `legend properties `__ are applied. **See also:** `legend `__ documentation. scale : anyOf(:class:`Scale`, None) An object defining properties of the channel's scale, which is the function that transforms values in the data domain (numbers, dates, strings, etc) to visual values (pixels, colors, sizes) of the encoding channels. If ``null``, the scale will be `disabled and the data value will be directly encoded `__. **Default value:** If undefined, default `scale properties `__ are applied. **See also:** `scale `__ documentation. sort : :class:`Sort` Sort order for the encoded field. For continuous fields (quantitative or temporal), ``sort`` can be either ``"ascending"`` or ``"descending"``. For discrete fields, ``sort`` can be one of the following: * ``"ascending"`` or ``"descending"`` -- for sorting by the values' natural order in Javascript. * `A sort-by-encoding definition `__ for sorting by another encoding channel. (This type of sort definition is not available for ``row`` and ``column`` channels.) * `A sort field definition `__ for sorting by another field. * `An array specifying the field values in preferred order `__. In this case, the sort order will obey the values in the array, followed by any unspecified values in their original order. For discrete time field, values in the sort array can be `date-time definition objects `__. In addition, for time units ``"month"`` and ``"day"``, the values can be the month or day names (case insensitive) or their 3-letter initials (e.g., ``"Mon"``, ``"Tue"`` ). * ``null`` indicating no sort. **Default value:** ``"ascending"`` **Note:** ``null`` is not supported for ``row`` and ``column``. **See also:** `sort `__ documentation. timeUnit : :class:`TimeUnit` Time unit (e.g., ``year``, ``yearmonth``, ``month``, ``hours`` ) for a temporal field. or `a temporal field that gets casted as ordinal `__. **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `timeUnit `__ documentation. title : anyOf(string, None) A title for the field. If ``null``, the title will be removed. **Default value:** derived from the field's name and transformation function ( ``aggregate``, ``bin`` and ``timeUnit`` ). If the field has an aggregate function, the function is displayed as part of the title (e.g., ``"Sum of Profit"`` ). If the field is binned or has a time unit applied, the applied function is shown in parentheses (e.g., ``"Profit (binned)"``, ``"Transaction Date (year-month)"`` ). Otherwise, the title is simply the field name. **Notes** : 1) You can customize the default field title format by providing the `fieldTitle `__ property in the `config `__ or `fieldTitle function via the compile function's options `__. 2) If both field definition's ``title`` and axis, header, or legend ``title`` are defined, axis/header/legend title will be used. type : :class:`StandardType` The encoded field's type of measurement ( ``"quantitative"``, ``"temporal"``, ``"ordinal"``, or ``"nominal"`` ). It can also be a ``"geojson"`` type for encoding `'geoshape' `__. **Note:** * Data values for a temporal field can be either a date-time string (e.g., ``"2015-03-07 12:32:17"``, ``"17:01"``, ``"2015-03-16"``. ``"2015"`` ) or a timestamp number (e.g., ``1552199579097`` ). * Data ``type`` describes the semantics of the data rather than the primitive data types ( ``number``, ``string``, etc.). The same primitive data type can have different types of measurement. For example, numeric data can represent quantitative, ordinal, or nominal data. * When using with `bin `__, the ``type`` property can be either ``"quantitative"`` (for using a linear bin scale) or `"ordinal" (for using an ordinal bin scale) `__. * When using with `timeUnit `__, the ``type`` property can be either ``"temporal"`` (for using a temporal scale) or `"ordinal" (for using an ordinal scale) `__. * When using with `aggregate `__, the ``type`` property refers to the post-aggregation data type. For example, we can calculate count ``distinct`` of a categorical field ``"cat"`` using ``{"aggregate": "distinct", "field": "cat", "type": "quantitative"}``. The ``"type"`` of the aggregate output is ``"quantitative"``. * Secondary channels (e.g., ``x2``, ``y2``, ``xError``, ``yError`` ) do not have ``type`` as they have exactly the same type as their primary channels (e.g., ``x``, ``y`` ). **See also:** `type `__ documentation. """ _class_is_valid_at_instantiation = False _encoding_name = "stroke" def __init__(self, shorthand=Undefined, aggregate=Undefined, bin=Undefined, condition=Undefined, field=Undefined, legend=Undefined, scale=Undefined, sort=Undefined, timeUnit=Undefined, title=Undefined, type=Undefined, **kwds): super(Stroke, self).__init__(shorthand=shorthand, aggregate=aggregate, bin=bin, condition=condition, field=field, legend=legend, scale=scale, sort=sort, timeUnit=timeUnit, title=title, type=type, **kwds) class StrokeValue(ValueChannelMixin, core.StringValueDefWithCondition): """StrokeValue schema wrapper Mapping(required=[]) A ValueDef with Condition where either the condition or the value are optional. Attributes ---------- condition : anyOf(:class:`ConditionalMarkPropFieldDef`, :class:`ConditionalStringValueDef`, List(:class:`ConditionalStringValueDef`)) A field definition or one or more value definition(s) with a selection predicate. value : anyOf(string, None) A constant value in visual domain (e.g., ``"red"`` / "#0099ff" for color, values between ``0`` to ``1`` for opacity). """ _class_is_valid_at_instantiation = False _encoding_name = "stroke" def __init__(self, value, condition=Undefined, **kwds): super(StrokeValue, self).__init__(value=value, condition=condition, **kwds) class StrokeOpacity(FieldChannelMixin, core.NumericFieldDefWithCondition): """StrokeOpacity schema wrapper Mapping(required=[shorthand]) A FieldDef with Condition :raw-html:`` Attributes ---------- shorthand : string shorthand for field, aggregate, and type aggregate : :class:`Aggregate` Aggregation function for the field (e.g., ``mean``, ``sum``, ``median``, ``min``, ``max``, ``count`` ). **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `aggregate `__ documentation. bin : anyOf(boolean, :class:`BinParams`, None) A flag for binning a ``quantitative`` field, `an object defining binning parameters `__, or indicating that the data for ``x`` or ``y`` channel are binned before they are imported into Vega-Lite ( ``"binned"`` ). If ``true``, default `binning parameters `__ will be applied. If ``"binned"``, this indicates that the data for the ``x`` (or ``y`` ) channel are already binned. You can map the bin-start field to ``x`` (or ``y`` ) and the bin-end field to ``x2`` (or ``y2`` ). The scale and axis will be formatted similar to binning in Vega-lite. To adjust the axis ticks based on the bin step, you can also set the axis's `tickMinStep `__ property. **Default value:** ``false`` **See also:** `bin `__ documentation. condition : anyOf(:class:`ConditionalNumberValueDef`, List(:class:`ConditionalNumberValueDef`)) One or more value definition(s) with `a selection or a test predicate `__. **Note:** A field definition's ``condition`` property can only contain `conditional value definitions `__ since Vega-Lite only allows at most one encoded field per encoding channel. field : :class:`Field` **Required.** A string defining the name of the field from which to pull a data value or an object defining iterated values from the `repeat `__ operator. **See also:** `field `__ documentation. **Notes:** 1) Dots ( ``.`` ) and brackets ( ``[`` and ``]`` ) can be used to access nested objects (e.g., ``"field": "foo.bar"`` and ``"field": "foo['bar']"`` ). If field names contain dots or brackets but are not nested, you can use ``\\`` to escape dots and brackets (e.g., ``"a\\.b"`` and ``"a\\[0\\]"`` ). See more details about escaping in the `field documentation `__. 2) ``field`` is not required if ``aggregate`` is ``count``. legend : anyOf(:class:`Legend`, None) An object defining properties of the legend. If ``null``, the legend for the encoding channel will be removed. **Default value:** If undefined, default `legend properties `__ are applied. **See also:** `legend `__ documentation. scale : anyOf(:class:`Scale`, None) An object defining properties of the channel's scale, which is the function that transforms values in the data domain (numbers, dates, strings, etc) to visual values (pixels, colors, sizes) of the encoding channels. If ``null``, the scale will be `disabled and the data value will be directly encoded `__. **Default value:** If undefined, default `scale properties `__ are applied. **See also:** `scale `__ documentation. sort : :class:`Sort` Sort order for the encoded field. For continuous fields (quantitative or temporal), ``sort`` can be either ``"ascending"`` or ``"descending"``. For discrete fields, ``sort`` can be one of the following: * ``"ascending"`` or ``"descending"`` -- for sorting by the values' natural order in Javascript. * `A sort-by-encoding definition `__ for sorting by another encoding channel. (This type of sort definition is not available for ``row`` and ``column`` channels.) * `A sort field definition `__ for sorting by another field. * `An array specifying the field values in preferred order `__. In this case, the sort order will obey the values in the array, followed by any unspecified values in their original order. For discrete time field, values in the sort array can be `date-time definition objects `__. In addition, for time units ``"month"`` and ``"day"``, the values can be the month or day names (case insensitive) or their 3-letter initials (e.g., ``"Mon"``, ``"Tue"`` ). * ``null`` indicating no sort. **Default value:** ``"ascending"`` **Note:** ``null`` is not supported for ``row`` and ``column``. **See also:** `sort `__ documentation. timeUnit : :class:`TimeUnit` Time unit (e.g., ``year``, ``yearmonth``, ``month``, ``hours`` ) for a temporal field. or `a temporal field that gets casted as ordinal `__. **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `timeUnit `__ documentation. title : anyOf(string, None) A title for the field. If ``null``, the title will be removed. **Default value:** derived from the field's name and transformation function ( ``aggregate``, ``bin`` and ``timeUnit`` ). If the field has an aggregate function, the function is displayed as part of the title (e.g., ``"Sum of Profit"`` ). If the field is binned or has a time unit applied, the applied function is shown in parentheses (e.g., ``"Profit (binned)"``, ``"Transaction Date (year-month)"`` ). Otherwise, the title is simply the field name. **Notes** : 1) You can customize the default field title format by providing the `fieldTitle `__ property in the `config `__ or `fieldTitle function via the compile function's options `__. 2) If both field definition's ``title`` and axis, header, or legend ``title`` are defined, axis/header/legend title will be used. type : :class:`StandardType` The encoded field's type of measurement ( ``"quantitative"``, ``"temporal"``, ``"ordinal"``, or ``"nominal"`` ). It can also be a ``"geojson"`` type for encoding `'geoshape' `__. **Note:** * Data values for a temporal field can be either a date-time string (e.g., ``"2015-03-07 12:32:17"``, ``"17:01"``, ``"2015-03-16"``. ``"2015"`` ) or a timestamp number (e.g., ``1552199579097`` ). * Data ``type`` describes the semantics of the data rather than the primitive data types ( ``number``, ``string``, etc.). The same primitive data type can have different types of measurement. For example, numeric data can represent quantitative, ordinal, or nominal data. * When using with `bin `__, the ``type`` property can be either ``"quantitative"`` (for using a linear bin scale) or `"ordinal" (for using an ordinal bin scale) `__. * When using with `timeUnit `__, the ``type`` property can be either ``"temporal"`` (for using a temporal scale) or `"ordinal" (for using an ordinal scale) `__. * When using with `aggregate `__, the ``type`` property refers to the post-aggregation data type. For example, we can calculate count ``distinct`` of a categorical field ``"cat"`` using ``{"aggregate": "distinct", "field": "cat", "type": "quantitative"}``. The ``"type"`` of the aggregate output is ``"quantitative"``. * Secondary channels (e.g., ``x2``, ``y2``, ``xError``, ``yError`` ) do not have ``type`` as they have exactly the same type as their primary channels (e.g., ``x``, ``y`` ). **See also:** `type `__ documentation. """ _class_is_valid_at_instantiation = False _encoding_name = "strokeOpacity" def __init__(self, shorthand=Undefined, aggregate=Undefined, bin=Undefined, condition=Undefined, field=Undefined, legend=Undefined, scale=Undefined, sort=Undefined, timeUnit=Undefined, title=Undefined, type=Undefined, **kwds): super(StrokeOpacity, self).__init__(shorthand=shorthand, aggregate=aggregate, bin=bin, condition=condition, field=field, legend=legend, scale=scale, sort=sort, timeUnit=timeUnit, title=title, type=type, **kwds) class StrokeOpacityValue(ValueChannelMixin, core.NumericValueDefWithCondition): """StrokeOpacityValue schema wrapper Mapping(required=[]) A ValueDef with Condition where either the condition or the value are optional. Attributes ---------- condition : anyOf(:class:`ConditionalMarkPropFieldDef`, :class:`ConditionalNumberValueDef`, List(:class:`ConditionalNumberValueDef`)) A field definition or one or more value definition(s) with a selection predicate. value : float A constant value in visual domain (e.g., ``"red"`` / "#0099ff" for color, values between ``0`` to ``1`` for opacity). """ _class_is_valid_at_instantiation = False _encoding_name = "strokeOpacity" def __init__(self, value, condition=Undefined, **kwds): super(StrokeOpacityValue, self).__init__(value=value, condition=condition, **kwds) class StrokeWidth(FieldChannelMixin, core.NumericFieldDefWithCondition): """StrokeWidth schema wrapper Mapping(required=[shorthand]) A FieldDef with Condition :raw-html:`` Attributes ---------- shorthand : string shorthand for field, aggregate, and type aggregate : :class:`Aggregate` Aggregation function for the field (e.g., ``mean``, ``sum``, ``median``, ``min``, ``max``, ``count`` ). **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `aggregate `__ documentation. bin : anyOf(boolean, :class:`BinParams`, None) A flag for binning a ``quantitative`` field, `an object defining binning parameters `__, or indicating that the data for ``x`` or ``y`` channel are binned before they are imported into Vega-Lite ( ``"binned"`` ). If ``true``, default `binning parameters `__ will be applied. If ``"binned"``, this indicates that the data for the ``x`` (or ``y`` ) channel are already binned. You can map the bin-start field to ``x`` (or ``y`` ) and the bin-end field to ``x2`` (or ``y2`` ). The scale and axis will be formatted similar to binning in Vega-lite. To adjust the axis ticks based on the bin step, you can also set the axis's `tickMinStep `__ property. **Default value:** ``false`` **See also:** `bin `__ documentation. condition : anyOf(:class:`ConditionalNumberValueDef`, List(:class:`ConditionalNumberValueDef`)) One or more value definition(s) with `a selection or a test predicate `__. **Note:** A field definition's ``condition`` property can only contain `conditional value definitions `__ since Vega-Lite only allows at most one encoded field per encoding channel. field : :class:`Field` **Required.** A string defining the name of the field from which to pull a data value or an object defining iterated values from the `repeat `__ operator. **See also:** `field `__ documentation. **Notes:** 1) Dots ( ``.`` ) and brackets ( ``[`` and ``]`` ) can be used to access nested objects (e.g., ``"field": "foo.bar"`` and ``"field": "foo['bar']"`` ). If field names contain dots or brackets but are not nested, you can use ``\\`` to escape dots and brackets (e.g., ``"a\\.b"`` and ``"a\\[0\\]"`` ). See more details about escaping in the `field documentation `__. 2) ``field`` is not required if ``aggregate`` is ``count``. legend : anyOf(:class:`Legend`, None) An object defining properties of the legend. If ``null``, the legend for the encoding channel will be removed. **Default value:** If undefined, default `legend properties `__ are applied. **See also:** `legend `__ documentation. scale : anyOf(:class:`Scale`, None) An object defining properties of the channel's scale, which is the function that transforms values in the data domain (numbers, dates, strings, etc) to visual values (pixels, colors, sizes) of the encoding channels. If ``null``, the scale will be `disabled and the data value will be directly encoded `__. **Default value:** If undefined, default `scale properties `__ are applied. **See also:** `scale `__ documentation. sort : :class:`Sort` Sort order for the encoded field. For continuous fields (quantitative or temporal), ``sort`` can be either ``"ascending"`` or ``"descending"``. For discrete fields, ``sort`` can be one of the following: * ``"ascending"`` or ``"descending"`` -- for sorting by the values' natural order in Javascript. * `A sort-by-encoding definition `__ for sorting by another encoding channel. (This type of sort definition is not available for ``row`` and ``column`` channels.) * `A sort field definition `__ for sorting by another field. * `An array specifying the field values in preferred order `__. In this case, the sort order will obey the values in the array, followed by any unspecified values in their original order. For discrete time field, values in the sort array can be `date-time definition objects `__. In addition, for time units ``"month"`` and ``"day"``, the values can be the month or day names (case insensitive) or their 3-letter initials (e.g., ``"Mon"``, ``"Tue"`` ). * ``null`` indicating no sort. **Default value:** ``"ascending"`` **Note:** ``null`` is not supported for ``row`` and ``column``. **See also:** `sort `__ documentation. timeUnit : :class:`TimeUnit` Time unit (e.g., ``year``, ``yearmonth``, ``month``, ``hours`` ) for a temporal field. or `a temporal field that gets casted as ordinal `__. **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `timeUnit `__ documentation. title : anyOf(string, None) A title for the field. If ``null``, the title will be removed. **Default value:** derived from the field's name and transformation function ( ``aggregate``, ``bin`` and ``timeUnit`` ). If the field has an aggregate function, the function is displayed as part of the title (e.g., ``"Sum of Profit"`` ). If the field is binned or has a time unit applied, the applied function is shown in parentheses (e.g., ``"Profit (binned)"``, ``"Transaction Date (year-month)"`` ). Otherwise, the title is simply the field name. **Notes** : 1) You can customize the default field title format by providing the `fieldTitle `__ property in the `config `__ or `fieldTitle function via the compile function's options `__. 2) If both field definition's ``title`` and axis, header, or legend ``title`` are defined, axis/header/legend title will be used. type : :class:`StandardType` The encoded field's type of measurement ( ``"quantitative"``, ``"temporal"``, ``"ordinal"``, or ``"nominal"`` ). It can also be a ``"geojson"`` type for encoding `'geoshape' `__. **Note:** * Data values for a temporal field can be either a date-time string (e.g., ``"2015-03-07 12:32:17"``, ``"17:01"``, ``"2015-03-16"``. ``"2015"`` ) or a timestamp number (e.g., ``1552199579097`` ). * Data ``type`` describes the semantics of the data rather than the primitive data types ( ``number``, ``string``, etc.). The same primitive data type can have different types of measurement. For example, numeric data can represent quantitative, ordinal, or nominal data. * When using with `bin `__, the ``type`` property can be either ``"quantitative"`` (for using a linear bin scale) or `"ordinal" (for using an ordinal bin scale) `__. * When using with `timeUnit `__, the ``type`` property can be either ``"temporal"`` (for using a temporal scale) or `"ordinal" (for using an ordinal scale) `__. * When using with `aggregate `__, the ``type`` property refers to the post-aggregation data type. For example, we can calculate count ``distinct`` of a categorical field ``"cat"`` using ``{"aggregate": "distinct", "field": "cat", "type": "quantitative"}``. The ``"type"`` of the aggregate output is ``"quantitative"``. * Secondary channels (e.g., ``x2``, ``y2``, ``xError``, ``yError`` ) do not have ``type`` as they have exactly the same type as their primary channels (e.g., ``x``, ``y`` ). **See also:** `type `__ documentation. """ _class_is_valid_at_instantiation = False _encoding_name = "strokeWidth" def __init__(self, shorthand=Undefined, aggregate=Undefined, bin=Undefined, condition=Undefined, field=Undefined, legend=Undefined, scale=Undefined, sort=Undefined, timeUnit=Undefined, title=Undefined, type=Undefined, **kwds): super(StrokeWidth, self).__init__(shorthand=shorthand, aggregate=aggregate, bin=bin, condition=condition, field=field, legend=legend, scale=scale, sort=sort, timeUnit=timeUnit, title=title, type=type, **kwds) class StrokeWidthValue(ValueChannelMixin, core.NumericValueDefWithCondition): """StrokeWidthValue schema wrapper Mapping(required=[]) A ValueDef with Condition where either the condition or the value are optional. Attributes ---------- condition : anyOf(:class:`ConditionalMarkPropFieldDef`, :class:`ConditionalNumberValueDef`, List(:class:`ConditionalNumberValueDef`)) A field definition or one or more value definition(s) with a selection predicate. value : float A constant value in visual domain (e.g., ``"red"`` / "#0099ff" for color, values between ``0`` to ``1`` for opacity). """ _class_is_valid_at_instantiation = False _encoding_name = "strokeWidth" def __init__(self, value, condition=Undefined, **kwds): super(StrokeWidthValue, self).__init__(value=value, condition=condition, **kwds) class Text(FieldChannelMixin, core.TextFieldDefWithCondition): """Text schema wrapper Mapping(required=[shorthand]) A FieldDef with Condition :raw-html:`` Attributes ---------- shorthand : string shorthand for field, aggregate, and type aggregate : :class:`Aggregate` Aggregation function for the field (e.g., ``mean``, ``sum``, ``median``, ``min``, ``max``, ``count`` ). **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `aggregate `__ documentation. bin : anyOf(boolean, :class:`BinParams`, enum('binned'), None) A flag for binning a ``quantitative`` field, `an object defining binning parameters `__, or indicating that the data for ``x`` or ``y`` channel are binned before they are imported into Vega-Lite ( ``"binned"`` ). If ``true``, default `binning parameters `__ will be applied. If ``"binned"``, this indicates that the data for the ``x`` (or ``y`` ) channel are already binned. You can map the bin-start field to ``x`` (or ``y`` ) and the bin-end field to ``x2`` (or ``y2`` ). The scale and axis will be formatted similar to binning in Vega-lite. To adjust the axis ticks based on the bin step, you can also set the axis's `tickMinStep `__ property. **Default value:** ``false`` **See also:** `bin `__ documentation. condition : anyOf(:class:`ConditionalValueDef`, List(:class:`ConditionalValueDef`)) One or more value definition(s) with `a selection or a test predicate `__. **Note:** A field definition's ``condition`` property can only contain `conditional value definitions `__ since Vega-Lite only allows at most one encoded field per encoding channel. field : :class:`Field` **Required.** A string defining the name of the field from which to pull a data value or an object defining iterated values from the `repeat `__ operator. **See also:** `field `__ documentation. **Notes:** 1) Dots ( ``.`` ) and brackets ( ``[`` and ``]`` ) can be used to access nested objects (e.g., ``"field": "foo.bar"`` and ``"field": "foo['bar']"`` ). If field names contain dots or brackets but are not nested, you can use ``\\`` to escape dots and brackets (e.g., ``"a\\.b"`` and ``"a\\[0\\]"`` ). See more details about escaping in the `field documentation `__. 2) ``field`` is not required if ``aggregate`` is ``count``. format : string The text formatting pattern for labels of guides (axes, legends, headers) and text marks. * If the format type is ``"number"`` (e.g., for quantitative fields), this is D3's `number format pattern `__. * If the format type is ``"time"`` (e.g., for temporal fields), this is D3's `time format pattern `__. See the `format documentation `__ for more examples. **Default value:** Derived from `numberFormat `__ config for number format and from `timeFormat `__ config for time format. formatType : enum('number', 'time') The format type for labels ( ``"number"`` or ``"time"`` ). **Default value:** * ``"time"`` for temporal fields and ordinal and nomimal fields with ``timeUnit``. * ``"number"`` for quantitative fields as well as ordinal and nomimal fields without ``timeUnit``. timeUnit : :class:`TimeUnit` Time unit (e.g., ``year``, ``yearmonth``, ``month``, ``hours`` ) for a temporal field. or `a temporal field that gets casted as ordinal `__. **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `timeUnit `__ documentation. title : anyOf(string, None) A title for the field. If ``null``, the title will be removed. **Default value:** derived from the field's name and transformation function ( ``aggregate``, ``bin`` and ``timeUnit`` ). If the field has an aggregate function, the function is displayed as part of the title (e.g., ``"Sum of Profit"`` ). If the field is binned or has a time unit applied, the applied function is shown in parentheses (e.g., ``"Profit (binned)"``, ``"Transaction Date (year-month)"`` ). Otherwise, the title is simply the field name. **Notes** : 1) You can customize the default field title format by providing the `fieldTitle `__ property in the `config `__ or `fieldTitle function via the compile function's options `__. 2) If both field definition's ``title`` and axis, header, or legend ``title`` are defined, axis/header/legend title will be used. type : :class:`StandardType` The encoded field's type of measurement ( ``"quantitative"``, ``"temporal"``, ``"ordinal"``, or ``"nominal"`` ). It can also be a ``"geojson"`` type for encoding `'geoshape' `__. **Note:** * Data values for a temporal field can be either a date-time string (e.g., ``"2015-03-07 12:32:17"``, ``"17:01"``, ``"2015-03-16"``. ``"2015"`` ) or a timestamp number (e.g., ``1552199579097`` ). * Data ``type`` describes the semantics of the data rather than the primitive data types ( ``number``, ``string``, etc.). The same primitive data type can have different types of measurement. For example, numeric data can represent quantitative, ordinal, or nominal data. * When using with `bin `__, the ``type`` property can be either ``"quantitative"`` (for using a linear bin scale) or `"ordinal" (for using an ordinal bin scale) `__. * When using with `timeUnit `__, the ``type`` property can be either ``"temporal"`` (for using a temporal scale) or `"ordinal" (for using an ordinal scale) `__. * When using with `aggregate `__, the ``type`` property refers to the post-aggregation data type. For example, we can calculate count ``distinct`` of a categorical field ``"cat"`` using ``{"aggregate": "distinct", "field": "cat", "type": "quantitative"}``. The ``"type"`` of the aggregate output is ``"quantitative"``. * Secondary channels (e.g., ``x2``, ``y2``, ``xError``, ``yError`` ) do not have ``type`` as they have exactly the same type as their primary channels (e.g., ``x``, ``y`` ). **See also:** `type `__ documentation. """ _class_is_valid_at_instantiation = False _encoding_name = "text" def __init__(self, shorthand=Undefined, aggregate=Undefined, bin=Undefined, condition=Undefined, field=Undefined, format=Undefined, formatType=Undefined, timeUnit=Undefined, title=Undefined, type=Undefined, **kwds): super(Text, self).__init__(shorthand=shorthand, aggregate=aggregate, bin=bin, condition=condition, field=field, format=format, formatType=formatType, timeUnit=timeUnit, title=title, type=type, **kwds) class TextValue(ValueChannelMixin, core.TextValueDefWithCondition): """TextValue schema wrapper Mapping(required=[]) A ValueDef with Condition where either the condition or the value are optional. Attributes ---------- condition : anyOf(:class:`ConditionalTextFieldDef`, :class:`ConditionalValueDef`, List(:class:`ConditionalValueDef`)) A field definition or one or more value definition(s) with a selection predicate. value : :class:`Value` A constant value in visual domain (e.g., ``"red"`` / "#0099ff" for color, values between ``0`` to ``1`` for opacity). """ _class_is_valid_at_instantiation = False _encoding_name = "text" def __init__(self, value, condition=Undefined, **kwds): super(TextValue, self).__init__(value=value, condition=condition, **kwds) class Tooltip(FieldChannelMixin, core.TextFieldDefWithCondition): """Tooltip schema wrapper Mapping(required=[shorthand]) A FieldDef with Condition :raw-html:`` Attributes ---------- shorthand : string shorthand for field, aggregate, and type aggregate : :class:`Aggregate` Aggregation function for the field (e.g., ``mean``, ``sum``, ``median``, ``min``, ``max``, ``count`` ). **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `aggregate `__ documentation. bin : anyOf(boolean, :class:`BinParams`, enum('binned'), None) A flag for binning a ``quantitative`` field, `an object defining binning parameters `__, or indicating that the data for ``x`` or ``y`` channel are binned before they are imported into Vega-Lite ( ``"binned"`` ). If ``true``, default `binning parameters `__ will be applied. If ``"binned"``, this indicates that the data for the ``x`` (or ``y`` ) channel are already binned. You can map the bin-start field to ``x`` (or ``y`` ) and the bin-end field to ``x2`` (or ``y2`` ). The scale and axis will be formatted similar to binning in Vega-lite. To adjust the axis ticks based on the bin step, you can also set the axis's `tickMinStep `__ property. **Default value:** ``false`` **See also:** `bin `__ documentation. condition : anyOf(:class:`ConditionalValueDef`, List(:class:`ConditionalValueDef`)) One or more value definition(s) with `a selection or a test predicate `__. **Note:** A field definition's ``condition`` property can only contain `conditional value definitions `__ since Vega-Lite only allows at most one encoded field per encoding channel. field : :class:`Field` **Required.** A string defining the name of the field from which to pull a data value or an object defining iterated values from the `repeat `__ operator. **See also:** `field `__ documentation. **Notes:** 1) Dots ( ``.`` ) and brackets ( ``[`` and ``]`` ) can be used to access nested objects (e.g., ``"field": "foo.bar"`` and ``"field": "foo['bar']"`` ). If field names contain dots or brackets but are not nested, you can use ``\\`` to escape dots and brackets (e.g., ``"a\\.b"`` and ``"a\\[0\\]"`` ). See more details about escaping in the `field documentation `__. 2) ``field`` is not required if ``aggregate`` is ``count``. format : string The text formatting pattern for labels of guides (axes, legends, headers) and text marks. * If the format type is ``"number"`` (e.g., for quantitative fields), this is D3's `number format pattern `__. * If the format type is ``"time"`` (e.g., for temporal fields), this is D3's `time format pattern `__. See the `format documentation `__ for more examples. **Default value:** Derived from `numberFormat `__ config for number format and from `timeFormat `__ config for time format. formatType : enum('number', 'time') The format type for labels ( ``"number"`` or ``"time"`` ). **Default value:** * ``"time"`` for temporal fields and ordinal and nomimal fields with ``timeUnit``. * ``"number"`` for quantitative fields as well as ordinal and nomimal fields without ``timeUnit``. timeUnit : :class:`TimeUnit` Time unit (e.g., ``year``, ``yearmonth``, ``month``, ``hours`` ) for a temporal field. or `a temporal field that gets casted as ordinal `__. **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `timeUnit `__ documentation. title : anyOf(string, None) A title for the field. If ``null``, the title will be removed. **Default value:** derived from the field's name and transformation function ( ``aggregate``, ``bin`` and ``timeUnit`` ). If the field has an aggregate function, the function is displayed as part of the title (e.g., ``"Sum of Profit"`` ). If the field is binned or has a time unit applied, the applied function is shown in parentheses (e.g., ``"Profit (binned)"``, ``"Transaction Date (year-month)"`` ). Otherwise, the title is simply the field name. **Notes** : 1) You can customize the default field title format by providing the `fieldTitle `__ property in the `config `__ or `fieldTitle function via the compile function's options `__. 2) If both field definition's ``title`` and axis, header, or legend ``title`` are defined, axis/header/legend title will be used. type : :class:`StandardType` The encoded field's type of measurement ( ``"quantitative"``, ``"temporal"``, ``"ordinal"``, or ``"nominal"`` ). It can also be a ``"geojson"`` type for encoding `'geoshape' `__. **Note:** * Data values for a temporal field can be either a date-time string (e.g., ``"2015-03-07 12:32:17"``, ``"17:01"``, ``"2015-03-16"``. ``"2015"`` ) or a timestamp number (e.g., ``1552199579097`` ). * Data ``type`` describes the semantics of the data rather than the primitive data types ( ``number``, ``string``, etc.). The same primitive data type can have different types of measurement. For example, numeric data can represent quantitative, ordinal, or nominal data. * When using with `bin `__, the ``type`` property can be either ``"quantitative"`` (for using a linear bin scale) or `"ordinal" (for using an ordinal bin scale) `__. * When using with `timeUnit `__, the ``type`` property can be either ``"temporal"`` (for using a temporal scale) or `"ordinal" (for using an ordinal scale) `__. * When using with `aggregate `__, the ``type`` property refers to the post-aggregation data type. For example, we can calculate count ``distinct`` of a categorical field ``"cat"`` using ``{"aggregate": "distinct", "field": "cat", "type": "quantitative"}``. The ``"type"`` of the aggregate output is ``"quantitative"``. * Secondary channels (e.g., ``x2``, ``y2``, ``xError``, ``yError`` ) do not have ``type`` as they have exactly the same type as their primary channels (e.g., ``x``, ``y`` ). **See also:** `type `__ documentation. """ _class_is_valid_at_instantiation = False _encoding_name = "tooltip" def __init__(self, shorthand=Undefined, aggregate=Undefined, bin=Undefined, condition=Undefined, field=Undefined, format=Undefined, formatType=Undefined, timeUnit=Undefined, title=Undefined, type=Undefined, **kwds): super(Tooltip, self).__init__(shorthand=shorthand, aggregate=aggregate, bin=bin, condition=condition, field=field, format=format, formatType=formatType, timeUnit=timeUnit, title=title, type=type, **kwds) class TooltipValue(ValueChannelMixin, core.TextValueDefWithCondition): """TooltipValue schema wrapper Mapping(required=[]) A ValueDef with Condition where either the condition or the value are optional. Attributes ---------- condition : anyOf(:class:`ConditionalTextFieldDef`, :class:`ConditionalValueDef`, List(:class:`ConditionalValueDef`)) A field definition or one or more value definition(s) with a selection predicate. value : :class:`Value` A constant value in visual domain (e.g., ``"red"`` / "#0099ff" for color, values between ``0`` to ``1`` for opacity). """ _class_is_valid_at_instantiation = False _encoding_name = "tooltip" def __init__(self, value, condition=Undefined, **kwds): super(TooltipValue, self).__init__(value=value, condition=condition, **kwds) class X(FieldChannelMixin, core.PositionFieldDef): """X schema wrapper Mapping(required=[shorthand]) Attributes ---------- shorthand : string shorthand for field, aggregate, and type aggregate : :class:`Aggregate` Aggregation function for the field (e.g., ``mean``, ``sum``, ``median``, ``min``, ``max``, ``count`` ). **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `aggregate `__ documentation. axis : anyOf(:class:`Axis`, None) An object defining properties of axis's gridlines, ticks and labels. If ``null``, the axis for the encoding channel will be removed. **Default value:** If undefined, default `axis properties `__ are applied. **See also:** `axis `__ documentation. bin : anyOf(boolean, :class:`BinParams`, enum('binned'), None) A flag for binning a ``quantitative`` field, `an object defining binning parameters `__, or indicating that the data for ``x`` or ``y`` channel are binned before they are imported into Vega-Lite ( ``"binned"`` ). If ``true``, default `binning parameters `__ will be applied. If ``"binned"``, this indicates that the data for the ``x`` (or ``y`` ) channel are already binned. You can map the bin-start field to ``x`` (or ``y`` ) and the bin-end field to ``x2`` (or ``y2`` ). The scale and axis will be formatted similar to binning in Vega-lite. To adjust the axis ticks based on the bin step, you can also set the axis's `tickMinStep `__ property. **Default value:** ``false`` **See also:** `bin `__ documentation. field : :class:`Field` **Required.** A string defining the name of the field from which to pull a data value or an object defining iterated values from the `repeat `__ operator. **See also:** `field `__ documentation. **Notes:** 1) Dots ( ``.`` ) and brackets ( ``[`` and ``]`` ) can be used to access nested objects (e.g., ``"field": "foo.bar"`` and ``"field": "foo['bar']"`` ). If field names contain dots or brackets but are not nested, you can use ``\\`` to escape dots and brackets (e.g., ``"a\\.b"`` and ``"a\\[0\\]"`` ). See more details about escaping in the `field documentation `__. 2) ``field`` is not required if ``aggregate`` is ``count``. impute : :class:`ImputeParams` An object defining the properties of the Impute Operation to be applied. The field value of the other positional channel is taken as ``key`` of the ``Impute`` Operation. The field of the ``color`` channel if specified is used as ``groupby`` of the ``Impute`` Operation. **See also:** `impute `__ documentation. scale : anyOf(:class:`Scale`, None) An object defining properties of the channel's scale, which is the function that transforms values in the data domain (numbers, dates, strings, etc) to visual values (pixels, colors, sizes) of the encoding channels. If ``null``, the scale will be `disabled and the data value will be directly encoded `__. **Default value:** If undefined, default `scale properties `__ are applied. **See also:** `scale `__ documentation. sort : :class:`Sort` Sort order for the encoded field. For continuous fields (quantitative or temporal), ``sort`` can be either ``"ascending"`` or ``"descending"``. For discrete fields, ``sort`` can be one of the following: * ``"ascending"`` or ``"descending"`` -- for sorting by the values' natural order in Javascript. * `A sort-by-encoding definition `__ for sorting by another encoding channel. (This type of sort definition is not available for ``row`` and ``column`` channels.) * `A sort field definition `__ for sorting by another field. * `An array specifying the field values in preferred order `__. In this case, the sort order will obey the values in the array, followed by any unspecified values in their original order. For discrete time field, values in the sort array can be `date-time definition objects `__. In addition, for time units ``"month"`` and ``"day"``, the values can be the month or day names (case insensitive) or their 3-letter initials (e.g., ``"Mon"``, ``"Tue"`` ). * ``null`` indicating no sort. **Default value:** ``"ascending"`` **Note:** ``null`` is not supported for ``row`` and ``column``. **See also:** `sort `__ documentation. stack : anyOf(:class:`StackOffset`, None, boolean) Type of stacking offset if the field should be stacked. ``stack`` is only applicable for ``x`` and ``y`` channels with continuous domains. For example, ``stack`` of ``y`` can be used to customize stacking for a vertical bar chart. ``stack`` can be one of the following values: * ``"zero"`` or `true`: stacking with baseline offset at zero value of the scale (for creating typical stacked [bar](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/stack.html#bar) and `area `__ chart). * ``"normalize"`` - stacking with normalized domain (for creating `normalized stacked bar and area charts `__. :raw-html:`
` - ``"center"`` - stacking with center baseline (for `streamgraph `__ ). * ``null`` or ``false`` - No-stacking. This will produce layered `bar `__ and area chart. **Default value:** ``zero`` for plots with all of the following conditions are true: (1) the mark is ``bar`` or ``area`` ; (2) the stacked measure channel (x or y) has a linear scale; (3) At least one of non-position channels mapped to an unaggregated field that is different from x and y. Otherwise, ``null`` by default. **See also:** `stack `__ documentation. timeUnit : :class:`TimeUnit` Time unit (e.g., ``year``, ``yearmonth``, ``month``, ``hours`` ) for a temporal field. or `a temporal field that gets casted as ordinal `__. **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `timeUnit `__ documentation. title : anyOf(string, None) A title for the field. If ``null``, the title will be removed. **Default value:** derived from the field's name and transformation function ( ``aggregate``, ``bin`` and ``timeUnit`` ). If the field has an aggregate function, the function is displayed as part of the title (e.g., ``"Sum of Profit"`` ). If the field is binned or has a time unit applied, the applied function is shown in parentheses (e.g., ``"Profit (binned)"``, ``"Transaction Date (year-month)"`` ). Otherwise, the title is simply the field name. **Notes** : 1) You can customize the default field title format by providing the `fieldTitle `__ property in the `config `__ or `fieldTitle function via the compile function's options `__. 2) If both field definition's ``title`` and axis, header, or legend ``title`` are defined, axis/header/legend title will be used. type : :class:`StandardType` The encoded field's type of measurement ( ``"quantitative"``, ``"temporal"``, ``"ordinal"``, or ``"nominal"`` ). It can also be a ``"geojson"`` type for encoding `'geoshape' `__. **Note:** * Data values for a temporal field can be either a date-time string (e.g., ``"2015-03-07 12:32:17"``, ``"17:01"``, ``"2015-03-16"``. ``"2015"`` ) or a timestamp number (e.g., ``1552199579097`` ). * Data ``type`` describes the semantics of the data rather than the primitive data types ( ``number``, ``string``, etc.). The same primitive data type can have different types of measurement. For example, numeric data can represent quantitative, ordinal, or nominal data. * When using with `bin `__, the ``type`` property can be either ``"quantitative"`` (for using a linear bin scale) or `"ordinal" (for using an ordinal bin scale) `__. * When using with `timeUnit `__, the ``type`` property can be either ``"temporal"`` (for using a temporal scale) or `"ordinal" (for using an ordinal scale) `__. * When using with `aggregate `__, the ``type`` property refers to the post-aggregation data type. For example, we can calculate count ``distinct`` of a categorical field ``"cat"`` using ``{"aggregate": "distinct", "field": "cat", "type": "quantitative"}``. The ``"type"`` of the aggregate output is ``"quantitative"``. * Secondary channels (e.g., ``x2``, ``y2``, ``xError``, ``yError`` ) do not have ``type`` as they have exactly the same type as their primary channels (e.g., ``x``, ``y`` ). **See also:** `type `__ documentation. """ _class_is_valid_at_instantiation = False _encoding_name = "x" def __init__(self, shorthand=Undefined, aggregate=Undefined, axis=Undefined, bin=Undefined, field=Undefined, impute=Undefined, scale=Undefined, sort=Undefined, stack=Undefined, timeUnit=Undefined, title=Undefined, type=Undefined, **kwds): super(X, self).__init__(shorthand=shorthand, aggregate=aggregate, axis=axis, bin=bin, field=field, impute=impute, scale=scale, sort=sort, stack=stack, timeUnit=timeUnit, title=title, type=type, **kwds) class XValue(ValueChannelMixin, core.XValueDef): """XValue schema wrapper Mapping(required=[value]) Definition object for a constant value of an encoding channel. Attributes ---------- value : anyOf(float, enum('width')) A constant value in visual domain (e.g., ``"red"`` / "#0099ff" for color, values between ``0`` to ``1`` for opacity). """ _class_is_valid_at_instantiation = False _encoding_name = "x" def __init__(self, value, **kwds): super(XValue, self).__init__(value=value, **kwds) class X2(FieldChannelMixin, core.SecondaryFieldDef): """X2 schema wrapper Mapping(required=[shorthand]) A field definition of a secondary channel that shares a scale with another primary channel. For example, ``x2``, ``xError`` and ``xError2`` share the same scale with ``x``. Attributes ---------- shorthand : string shorthand for field, aggregate, and type aggregate : :class:`Aggregate` Aggregation function for the field (e.g., ``mean``, ``sum``, ``median``, ``min``, ``max``, ``count`` ). **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `aggregate `__ documentation. bin : None A flag for binning a ``quantitative`` field, `an object defining binning parameters `__, or indicating that the data for ``x`` or ``y`` channel are binned before they are imported into Vega-Lite ( ``"binned"`` ). If ``true``, default `binning parameters `__ will be applied. If ``"binned"``, this indicates that the data for the ``x`` (or ``y`` ) channel are already binned. You can map the bin-start field to ``x`` (or ``y`` ) and the bin-end field to ``x2`` (or ``y2`` ). The scale and axis will be formatted similar to binning in Vega-lite. To adjust the axis ticks based on the bin step, you can also set the axis's `tickMinStep `__ property. **Default value:** ``false`` **See also:** `bin `__ documentation. field : :class:`Field` **Required.** A string defining the name of the field from which to pull a data value or an object defining iterated values from the `repeat `__ operator. **See also:** `field `__ documentation. **Notes:** 1) Dots ( ``.`` ) and brackets ( ``[`` and ``]`` ) can be used to access nested objects (e.g., ``"field": "foo.bar"`` and ``"field": "foo['bar']"`` ). If field names contain dots or brackets but are not nested, you can use ``\\`` to escape dots and brackets (e.g., ``"a\\.b"`` and ``"a\\[0\\]"`` ). See more details about escaping in the `field documentation `__. 2) ``field`` is not required if ``aggregate`` is ``count``. timeUnit : :class:`TimeUnit` Time unit (e.g., ``year``, ``yearmonth``, ``month``, ``hours`` ) for a temporal field. or `a temporal field that gets casted as ordinal `__. **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `timeUnit `__ documentation. title : anyOf(string, None) A title for the field. If ``null``, the title will be removed. **Default value:** derived from the field's name and transformation function ( ``aggregate``, ``bin`` and ``timeUnit`` ). If the field has an aggregate function, the function is displayed as part of the title (e.g., ``"Sum of Profit"`` ). If the field is binned or has a time unit applied, the applied function is shown in parentheses (e.g., ``"Profit (binned)"``, ``"Transaction Date (year-month)"`` ). Otherwise, the title is simply the field name. **Notes** : 1) You can customize the default field title format by providing the `fieldTitle `__ property in the `config `__ or `fieldTitle function via the compile function's options `__. 2) If both field definition's ``title`` and axis, header, or legend ``title`` are defined, axis/header/legend title will be used. """ _class_is_valid_at_instantiation = False _encoding_name = "x2" def __init__(self, shorthand=Undefined, aggregate=Undefined, bin=Undefined, field=Undefined, timeUnit=Undefined, title=Undefined, **kwds): super(X2, self).__init__(shorthand=shorthand, aggregate=aggregate, bin=bin, field=field, timeUnit=timeUnit, title=title, **kwds) class X2Value(ValueChannelMixin, core.XValueDef): """X2Value schema wrapper Mapping(required=[value]) Definition object for a constant value of an encoding channel. Attributes ---------- value : anyOf(float, enum('width')) A constant value in visual domain (e.g., ``"red"`` / "#0099ff" for color, values between ``0`` to ``1`` for opacity). """ _class_is_valid_at_instantiation = False _encoding_name = "x2" def __init__(self, value, **kwds): super(X2Value, self).__init__(value=value, **kwds) class XError(FieldChannelMixin, core.SecondaryFieldDef): """XError schema wrapper Mapping(required=[shorthand]) A field definition of a secondary channel that shares a scale with another primary channel. For example, ``x2``, ``xError`` and ``xError2`` share the same scale with ``x``. Attributes ---------- shorthand : string shorthand for field, aggregate, and type aggregate : :class:`Aggregate` Aggregation function for the field (e.g., ``mean``, ``sum``, ``median``, ``min``, ``max``, ``count`` ). **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `aggregate `__ documentation. bin : None A flag for binning a ``quantitative`` field, `an object defining binning parameters `__, or indicating that the data for ``x`` or ``y`` channel are binned before they are imported into Vega-Lite ( ``"binned"`` ). If ``true``, default `binning parameters `__ will be applied. If ``"binned"``, this indicates that the data for the ``x`` (or ``y`` ) channel are already binned. You can map the bin-start field to ``x`` (or ``y`` ) and the bin-end field to ``x2`` (or ``y2`` ). The scale and axis will be formatted similar to binning in Vega-lite. To adjust the axis ticks based on the bin step, you can also set the axis's `tickMinStep `__ property. **Default value:** ``false`` **See also:** `bin `__ documentation. field : :class:`Field` **Required.** A string defining the name of the field from which to pull a data value or an object defining iterated values from the `repeat `__ operator. **See also:** `field `__ documentation. **Notes:** 1) Dots ( ``.`` ) and brackets ( ``[`` and ``]`` ) can be used to access nested objects (e.g., ``"field": "foo.bar"`` and ``"field": "foo['bar']"`` ). If field names contain dots or brackets but are not nested, you can use ``\\`` to escape dots and brackets (e.g., ``"a\\.b"`` and ``"a\\[0\\]"`` ). See more details about escaping in the `field documentation `__. 2) ``field`` is not required if ``aggregate`` is ``count``. timeUnit : :class:`TimeUnit` Time unit (e.g., ``year``, ``yearmonth``, ``month``, ``hours`` ) for a temporal field. or `a temporal field that gets casted as ordinal `__. **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `timeUnit `__ documentation. title : anyOf(string, None) A title for the field. If ``null``, the title will be removed. **Default value:** derived from the field's name and transformation function ( ``aggregate``, ``bin`` and ``timeUnit`` ). If the field has an aggregate function, the function is displayed as part of the title (e.g., ``"Sum of Profit"`` ). If the field is binned or has a time unit applied, the applied function is shown in parentheses (e.g., ``"Profit (binned)"``, ``"Transaction Date (year-month)"`` ). Otherwise, the title is simply the field name. **Notes** : 1) You can customize the default field title format by providing the `fieldTitle `__ property in the `config `__ or `fieldTitle function via the compile function's options `__. 2) If both field definition's ``title`` and axis, header, or legend ``title`` are defined, axis/header/legend title will be used. """ _class_is_valid_at_instantiation = False _encoding_name = "xError" def __init__(self, shorthand=Undefined, aggregate=Undefined, bin=Undefined, field=Undefined, timeUnit=Undefined, title=Undefined, **kwds): super(XError, self).__init__(shorthand=shorthand, aggregate=aggregate, bin=bin, field=field, timeUnit=timeUnit, title=title, **kwds) class XErrorValue(ValueChannelMixin, core.NumberValueDef): """XErrorValue schema wrapper Mapping(required=[value]) Definition object for a constant value of an encoding channel. Attributes ---------- value : float A constant value in visual domain (e.g., ``"red"`` / "#0099ff" for color, values between ``0`` to ``1`` for opacity). """ _class_is_valid_at_instantiation = False _encoding_name = "xError" def __init__(self, value, **kwds): super(XErrorValue, self).__init__(value=value, **kwds) class XError2(FieldChannelMixin, core.SecondaryFieldDef): """XError2 schema wrapper Mapping(required=[shorthand]) A field definition of a secondary channel that shares a scale with another primary channel. For example, ``x2``, ``xError`` and ``xError2`` share the same scale with ``x``. Attributes ---------- shorthand : string shorthand for field, aggregate, and type aggregate : :class:`Aggregate` Aggregation function for the field (e.g., ``mean``, ``sum``, ``median``, ``min``, ``max``, ``count`` ). **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `aggregate `__ documentation. bin : None A flag for binning a ``quantitative`` field, `an object defining binning parameters `__, or indicating that the data for ``x`` or ``y`` channel are binned before they are imported into Vega-Lite ( ``"binned"`` ). If ``true``, default `binning parameters `__ will be applied. If ``"binned"``, this indicates that the data for the ``x`` (or ``y`` ) channel are already binned. You can map the bin-start field to ``x`` (or ``y`` ) and the bin-end field to ``x2`` (or ``y2`` ). The scale and axis will be formatted similar to binning in Vega-lite. To adjust the axis ticks based on the bin step, you can also set the axis's `tickMinStep `__ property. **Default value:** ``false`` **See also:** `bin `__ documentation. field : :class:`Field` **Required.** A string defining the name of the field from which to pull a data value or an object defining iterated values from the `repeat `__ operator. **See also:** `field `__ documentation. **Notes:** 1) Dots ( ``.`` ) and brackets ( ``[`` and ``]`` ) can be used to access nested objects (e.g., ``"field": "foo.bar"`` and ``"field": "foo['bar']"`` ). If field names contain dots or brackets but are not nested, you can use ``\\`` to escape dots and brackets (e.g., ``"a\\.b"`` and ``"a\\[0\\]"`` ). See more details about escaping in the `field documentation `__. 2) ``field`` is not required if ``aggregate`` is ``count``. timeUnit : :class:`TimeUnit` Time unit (e.g., ``year``, ``yearmonth``, ``month``, ``hours`` ) for a temporal field. or `a temporal field that gets casted as ordinal `__. **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `timeUnit `__ documentation. title : anyOf(string, None) A title for the field. If ``null``, the title will be removed. **Default value:** derived from the field's name and transformation function ( ``aggregate``, ``bin`` and ``timeUnit`` ). If the field has an aggregate function, the function is displayed as part of the title (e.g., ``"Sum of Profit"`` ). If the field is binned or has a time unit applied, the applied function is shown in parentheses (e.g., ``"Profit (binned)"``, ``"Transaction Date (year-month)"`` ). Otherwise, the title is simply the field name. **Notes** : 1) You can customize the default field title format by providing the `fieldTitle `__ property in the `config `__ or `fieldTitle function via the compile function's options `__. 2) If both field definition's ``title`` and axis, header, or legend ``title`` are defined, axis/header/legend title will be used. """ _class_is_valid_at_instantiation = False _encoding_name = "xError2" def __init__(self, shorthand=Undefined, aggregate=Undefined, bin=Undefined, field=Undefined, timeUnit=Undefined, title=Undefined, **kwds): super(XError2, self).__init__(shorthand=shorthand, aggregate=aggregate, bin=bin, field=field, timeUnit=timeUnit, title=title, **kwds) class XError2Value(ValueChannelMixin, core.NumberValueDef): """XError2Value schema wrapper Mapping(required=[value]) Definition object for a constant value of an encoding channel. Attributes ---------- value : float A constant value in visual domain (e.g., ``"red"`` / "#0099ff" for color, values between ``0`` to ``1`` for opacity). """ _class_is_valid_at_instantiation = False _encoding_name = "xError2" def __init__(self, value, **kwds): super(XError2Value, self).__init__(value=value, **kwds) class Y(FieldChannelMixin, core.PositionFieldDef): """Y schema wrapper Mapping(required=[shorthand]) Attributes ---------- shorthand : string shorthand for field, aggregate, and type aggregate : :class:`Aggregate` Aggregation function for the field (e.g., ``mean``, ``sum``, ``median``, ``min``, ``max``, ``count`` ). **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `aggregate `__ documentation. axis : anyOf(:class:`Axis`, None) An object defining properties of axis's gridlines, ticks and labels. If ``null``, the axis for the encoding channel will be removed. **Default value:** If undefined, default `axis properties `__ are applied. **See also:** `axis `__ documentation. bin : anyOf(boolean, :class:`BinParams`, enum('binned'), None) A flag for binning a ``quantitative`` field, `an object defining binning parameters `__, or indicating that the data for ``x`` or ``y`` channel are binned before they are imported into Vega-Lite ( ``"binned"`` ). If ``true``, default `binning parameters `__ will be applied. If ``"binned"``, this indicates that the data for the ``x`` (or ``y`` ) channel are already binned. You can map the bin-start field to ``x`` (or ``y`` ) and the bin-end field to ``x2`` (or ``y2`` ). The scale and axis will be formatted similar to binning in Vega-lite. To adjust the axis ticks based on the bin step, you can also set the axis's `tickMinStep `__ property. **Default value:** ``false`` **See also:** `bin `__ documentation. field : :class:`Field` **Required.** A string defining the name of the field from which to pull a data value or an object defining iterated values from the `repeat `__ operator. **See also:** `field `__ documentation. **Notes:** 1) Dots ( ``.`` ) and brackets ( ``[`` and ``]`` ) can be used to access nested objects (e.g., ``"field": "foo.bar"`` and ``"field": "foo['bar']"`` ). If field names contain dots or brackets but are not nested, you can use ``\\`` to escape dots and brackets (e.g., ``"a\\.b"`` and ``"a\\[0\\]"`` ). See more details about escaping in the `field documentation `__. 2) ``field`` is not required if ``aggregate`` is ``count``. impute : :class:`ImputeParams` An object defining the properties of the Impute Operation to be applied. The field value of the other positional channel is taken as ``key`` of the ``Impute`` Operation. The field of the ``color`` channel if specified is used as ``groupby`` of the ``Impute`` Operation. **See also:** `impute `__ documentation. scale : anyOf(:class:`Scale`, None) An object defining properties of the channel's scale, which is the function that transforms values in the data domain (numbers, dates, strings, etc) to visual values (pixels, colors, sizes) of the encoding channels. If ``null``, the scale will be `disabled and the data value will be directly encoded `__. **Default value:** If undefined, default `scale properties `__ are applied. **See also:** `scale `__ documentation. sort : :class:`Sort` Sort order for the encoded field. For continuous fields (quantitative or temporal), ``sort`` can be either ``"ascending"`` or ``"descending"``. For discrete fields, ``sort`` can be one of the following: * ``"ascending"`` or ``"descending"`` -- for sorting by the values' natural order in Javascript. * `A sort-by-encoding definition `__ for sorting by another encoding channel. (This type of sort definition is not available for ``row`` and ``column`` channels.) * `A sort field definition `__ for sorting by another field. * `An array specifying the field values in preferred order `__. In this case, the sort order will obey the values in the array, followed by any unspecified values in their original order. For discrete time field, values in the sort array can be `date-time definition objects `__. In addition, for time units ``"month"`` and ``"day"``, the values can be the month or day names (case insensitive) or their 3-letter initials (e.g., ``"Mon"``, ``"Tue"`` ). * ``null`` indicating no sort. **Default value:** ``"ascending"`` **Note:** ``null`` is not supported for ``row`` and ``column``. **See also:** `sort `__ documentation. stack : anyOf(:class:`StackOffset`, None, boolean) Type of stacking offset if the field should be stacked. ``stack`` is only applicable for ``x`` and ``y`` channels with continuous domains. For example, ``stack`` of ``y`` can be used to customize stacking for a vertical bar chart. ``stack`` can be one of the following values: * ``"zero"`` or `true`: stacking with baseline offset at zero value of the scale (for creating typical stacked [bar](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/stack.html#bar) and `area `__ chart). * ``"normalize"`` - stacking with normalized domain (for creating `normalized stacked bar and area charts `__. :raw-html:`
` - ``"center"`` - stacking with center baseline (for `streamgraph `__ ). * ``null`` or ``false`` - No-stacking. This will produce layered `bar `__ and area chart. **Default value:** ``zero`` for plots with all of the following conditions are true: (1) the mark is ``bar`` or ``area`` ; (2) the stacked measure channel (x or y) has a linear scale; (3) At least one of non-position channels mapped to an unaggregated field that is different from x and y. Otherwise, ``null`` by default. **See also:** `stack `__ documentation. timeUnit : :class:`TimeUnit` Time unit (e.g., ``year``, ``yearmonth``, ``month``, ``hours`` ) for a temporal field. or `a temporal field that gets casted as ordinal `__. **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `timeUnit `__ documentation. title : anyOf(string, None) A title for the field. If ``null``, the title will be removed. **Default value:** derived from the field's name and transformation function ( ``aggregate``, ``bin`` and ``timeUnit`` ). If the field has an aggregate function, the function is displayed as part of the title (e.g., ``"Sum of Profit"`` ). If the field is binned or has a time unit applied, the applied function is shown in parentheses (e.g., ``"Profit (binned)"``, ``"Transaction Date (year-month)"`` ). Otherwise, the title is simply the field name. **Notes** : 1) You can customize the default field title format by providing the `fieldTitle `__ property in the `config `__ or `fieldTitle function via the compile function's options `__. 2) If both field definition's ``title`` and axis, header, or legend ``title`` are defined, axis/header/legend title will be used. type : :class:`StandardType` The encoded field's type of measurement ( ``"quantitative"``, ``"temporal"``, ``"ordinal"``, or ``"nominal"`` ). It can also be a ``"geojson"`` type for encoding `'geoshape' `__. **Note:** * Data values for a temporal field can be either a date-time string (e.g., ``"2015-03-07 12:32:17"``, ``"17:01"``, ``"2015-03-16"``. ``"2015"`` ) or a timestamp number (e.g., ``1552199579097`` ). * Data ``type`` describes the semantics of the data rather than the primitive data types ( ``number``, ``string``, etc.). The same primitive data type can have different types of measurement. For example, numeric data can represent quantitative, ordinal, or nominal data. * When using with `bin `__, the ``type`` property can be either ``"quantitative"`` (for using a linear bin scale) or `"ordinal" (for using an ordinal bin scale) `__. * When using with `timeUnit `__, the ``type`` property can be either ``"temporal"`` (for using a temporal scale) or `"ordinal" (for using an ordinal scale) `__. * When using with `aggregate `__, the ``type`` property refers to the post-aggregation data type. For example, we can calculate count ``distinct`` of a categorical field ``"cat"`` using ``{"aggregate": "distinct", "field": "cat", "type": "quantitative"}``. The ``"type"`` of the aggregate output is ``"quantitative"``. * Secondary channels (e.g., ``x2``, ``y2``, ``xError``, ``yError`` ) do not have ``type`` as they have exactly the same type as their primary channels (e.g., ``x``, ``y`` ). **See also:** `type `__ documentation. """ _class_is_valid_at_instantiation = False _encoding_name = "y" def __init__(self, shorthand=Undefined, aggregate=Undefined, axis=Undefined, bin=Undefined, field=Undefined, impute=Undefined, scale=Undefined, sort=Undefined, stack=Undefined, timeUnit=Undefined, title=Undefined, type=Undefined, **kwds): super(Y, self).__init__(shorthand=shorthand, aggregate=aggregate, axis=axis, bin=bin, field=field, impute=impute, scale=scale, sort=sort, stack=stack, timeUnit=timeUnit, title=title, type=type, **kwds) class YValue(ValueChannelMixin, core.YValueDef): """YValue schema wrapper Mapping(required=[value]) Definition object for a constant value of an encoding channel. Attributes ---------- value : anyOf(float, enum('height')) A constant value in visual domain (e.g., ``"red"`` / "#0099ff" for color, values between ``0`` to ``1`` for opacity). """ _class_is_valid_at_instantiation = False _encoding_name = "y" def __init__(self, value, **kwds): super(YValue, self).__init__(value=value, **kwds) class Y2(FieldChannelMixin, core.SecondaryFieldDef): """Y2 schema wrapper Mapping(required=[shorthand]) A field definition of a secondary channel that shares a scale with another primary channel. For example, ``x2``, ``xError`` and ``xError2`` share the same scale with ``x``. Attributes ---------- shorthand : string shorthand for field, aggregate, and type aggregate : :class:`Aggregate` Aggregation function for the field (e.g., ``mean``, ``sum``, ``median``, ``min``, ``max``, ``count`` ). **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `aggregate `__ documentation. bin : None A flag for binning a ``quantitative`` field, `an object defining binning parameters `__, or indicating that the data for ``x`` or ``y`` channel are binned before they are imported into Vega-Lite ( ``"binned"`` ). If ``true``, default `binning parameters `__ will be applied. If ``"binned"``, this indicates that the data for the ``x`` (or ``y`` ) channel are already binned. You can map the bin-start field to ``x`` (or ``y`` ) and the bin-end field to ``x2`` (or ``y2`` ). The scale and axis will be formatted similar to binning in Vega-lite. To adjust the axis ticks based on the bin step, you can also set the axis's `tickMinStep `__ property. **Default value:** ``false`` **See also:** `bin `__ documentation. field : :class:`Field` **Required.** A string defining the name of the field from which to pull a data value or an object defining iterated values from the `repeat `__ operator. **See also:** `field `__ documentation. **Notes:** 1) Dots ( ``.`` ) and brackets ( ``[`` and ``]`` ) can be used to access nested objects (e.g., ``"field": "foo.bar"`` and ``"field": "foo['bar']"`` ). If field names contain dots or brackets but are not nested, you can use ``\\`` to escape dots and brackets (e.g., ``"a\\.b"`` and ``"a\\[0\\]"`` ). See more details about escaping in the `field documentation `__. 2) ``field`` is not required if ``aggregate`` is ``count``. timeUnit : :class:`TimeUnit` Time unit (e.g., ``year``, ``yearmonth``, ``month``, ``hours`` ) for a temporal field. or `a temporal field that gets casted as ordinal `__. **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `timeUnit `__ documentation. title : anyOf(string, None) A title for the field. If ``null``, the title will be removed. **Default value:** derived from the field's name and transformation function ( ``aggregate``, ``bin`` and ``timeUnit`` ). If the field has an aggregate function, the function is displayed as part of the title (e.g., ``"Sum of Profit"`` ). If the field is binned or has a time unit applied, the applied function is shown in parentheses (e.g., ``"Profit (binned)"``, ``"Transaction Date (year-month)"`` ). Otherwise, the title is simply the field name. **Notes** : 1) You can customize the default field title format by providing the `fieldTitle `__ property in the `config `__ or `fieldTitle function via the compile function's options `__. 2) If both field definition's ``title`` and axis, header, or legend ``title`` are defined, axis/header/legend title will be used. """ _class_is_valid_at_instantiation = False _encoding_name = "y2" def __init__(self, shorthand=Undefined, aggregate=Undefined, bin=Undefined, field=Undefined, timeUnit=Undefined, title=Undefined, **kwds): super(Y2, self).__init__(shorthand=shorthand, aggregate=aggregate, bin=bin, field=field, timeUnit=timeUnit, title=title, **kwds) class Y2Value(ValueChannelMixin, core.YValueDef): """Y2Value schema wrapper Mapping(required=[value]) Definition object for a constant value of an encoding channel. Attributes ---------- value : anyOf(float, enum('height')) A constant value in visual domain (e.g., ``"red"`` / "#0099ff" for color, values between ``0`` to ``1`` for opacity). """ _class_is_valid_at_instantiation = False _encoding_name = "y2" def __init__(self, value, **kwds): super(Y2Value, self).__init__(value=value, **kwds) class YError(FieldChannelMixin, core.SecondaryFieldDef): """YError schema wrapper Mapping(required=[shorthand]) A field definition of a secondary channel that shares a scale with another primary channel. For example, ``x2``, ``xError`` and ``xError2`` share the same scale with ``x``. Attributes ---------- shorthand : string shorthand for field, aggregate, and type aggregate : :class:`Aggregate` Aggregation function for the field (e.g., ``mean``, ``sum``, ``median``, ``min``, ``max``, ``count`` ). **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `aggregate `__ documentation. bin : None A flag for binning a ``quantitative`` field, `an object defining binning parameters `__, or indicating that the data for ``x`` or ``y`` channel are binned before they are imported into Vega-Lite ( ``"binned"`` ). If ``true``, default `binning parameters `__ will be applied. If ``"binned"``, this indicates that the data for the ``x`` (or ``y`` ) channel are already binned. You can map the bin-start field to ``x`` (or ``y`` ) and the bin-end field to ``x2`` (or ``y2`` ). The scale and axis will be formatted similar to binning in Vega-lite. To adjust the axis ticks based on the bin step, you can also set the axis's `tickMinStep `__ property. **Default value:** ``false`` **See also:** `bin `__ documentation. field : :class:`Field` **Required.** A string defining the name of the field from which to pull a data value or an object defining iterated values from the `repeat `__ operator. **See also:** `field `__ documentation. **Notes:** 1) Dots ( ``.`` ) and brackets ( ``[`` and ``]`` ) can be used to access nested objects (e.g., ``"field": "foo.bar"`` and ``"field": "foo['bar']"`` ). If field names contain dots or brackets but are not nested, you can use ``\\`` to escape dots and brackets (e.g., ``"a\\.b"`` and ``"a\\[0\\]"`` ). See more details about escaping in the `field documentation `__. 2) ``field`` is not required if ``aggregate`` is ``count``. timeUnit : :class:`TimeUnit` Time unit (e.g., ``year``, ``yearmonth``, ``month``, ``hours`` ) for a temporal field. or `a temporal field that gets casted as ordinal `__. **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `timeUnit `__ documentation. title : anyOf(string, None) A title for the field. If ``null``, the title will be removed. **Default value:** derived from the field's name and transformation function ( ``aggregate``, ``bin`` and ``timeUnit`` ). If the field has an aggregate function, the function is displayed as part of the title (e.g., ``"Sum of Profit"`` ). If the field is binned or has a time unit applied, the applied function is shown in parentheses (e.g., ``"Profit (binned)"``, ``"Transaction Date (year-month)"`` ). Otherwise, the title is simply the field name. **Notes** : 1) You can customize the default field title format by providing the `fieldTitle `__ property in the `config `__ or `fieldTitle function via the compile function's options `__. 2) If both field definition's ``title`` and axis, header, or legend ``title`` are defined, axis/header/legend title will be used. """ _class_is_valid_at_instantiation = False _encoding_name = "yError" def __init__(self, shorthand=Undefined, aggregate=Undefined, bin=Undefined, field=Undefined, timeUnit=Undefined, title=Undefined, **kwds): super(YError, self).__init__(shorthand=shorthand, aggregate=aggregate, bin=bin, field=field, timeUnit=timeUnit, title=title, **kwds) class YErrorValue(ValueChannelMixin, core.NumberValueDef): """YErrorValue schema wrapper Mapping(required=[value]) Definition object for a constant value of an encoding channel. Attributes ---------- value : float A constant value in visual domain (e.g., ``"red"`` / "#0099ff" for color, values between ``0`` to ``1`` for opacity). """ _class_is_valid_at_instantiation = False _encoding_name = "yError" def __init__(self, value, **kwds): super(YErrorValue, self).__init__(value=value, **kwds) class YError2(FieldChannelMixin, core.SecondaryFieldDef): """YError2 schema wrapper Mapping(required=[shorthand]) A field definition of a secondary channel that shares a scale with another primary channel. For example, ``x2``, ``xError`` and ``xError2`` share the same scale with ``x``. Attributes ---------- shorthand : string shorthand for field, aggregate, and type aggregate : :class:`Aggregate` Aggregation function for the field (e.g., ``mean``, ``sum``, ``median``, ``min``, ``max``, ``count`` ). **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `aggregate `__ documentation. bin : None A flag for binning a ``quantitative`` field, `an object defining binning parameters `__, or indicating that the data for ``x`` or ``y`` channel are binned before they are imported into Vega-Lite ( ``"binned"`` ). If ``true``, default `binning parameters `__ will be applied. If ``"binned"``, this indicates that the data for the ``x`` (or ``y`` ) channel are already binned. You can map the bin-start field to ``x`` (or ``y`` ) and the bin-end field to ``x2`` (or ``y2`` ). The scale and axis will be formatted similar to binning in Vega-lite. To adjust the axis ticks based on the bin step, you can also set the axis's `tickMinStep `__ property. **Default value:** ``false`` **See also:** `bin `__ documentation. field : :class:`Field` **Required.** A string defining the name of the field from which to pull a data value or an object defining iterated values from the `repeat `__ operator. **See also:** `field `__ documentation. **Notes:** 1) Dots ( ``.`` ) and brackets ( ``[`` and ``]`` ) can be used to access nested objects (e.g., ``"field": "foo.bar"`` and ``"field": "foo['bar']"`` ). If field names contain dots or brackets but are not nested, you can use ``\\`` to escape dots and brackets (e.g., ``"a\\.b"`` and ``"a\\[0\\]"`` ). See more details about escaping in the `field documentation `__. 2) ``field`` is not required if ``aggregate`` is ``count``. timeUnit : :class:`TimeUnit` Time unit (e.g., ``year``, ``yearmonth``, ``month``, ``hours`` ) for a temporal field. or `a temporal field that gets casted as ordinal `__. **Default value:** ``undefined`` (None) **See also:** `timeUnit `__ documentation. title : anyOf(string, None) A title for the field. If ``null``, the title will be removed. **Default value:** derived from the field's name and transformation function ( ``aggregate``, ``bin`` and ``timeUnit`` ). If the field has an aggregate function, the function is displayed as part of the title (e.g., ``"Sum of Profit"`` ). If the field is binned or has a time unit applied, the applied function is shown in parentheses (e.g., ``"Profit (binned)"``, ``"Transaction Date (year-month)"`` ). Otherwise, the title is simply the field name. **Notes** : 1) You can customize the default field title format by providing the `fieldTitle `__ property in the `config `__ or `fieldTitle function via the compile function's options `__. 2) If both field definition's ``title`` and axis, header, or legend ``title`` are defined, axis/header/legend title will be used. """ _class_is_valid_at_instantiation = False _encoding_name = "yError2" def __init__(self, shorthand=Undefined, aggregate=Undefined, bin=Undefined, field=Undefined, timeUnit=Undefined, title=Undefined, **kwds): super(YError2, self).__init__(shorthand=shorthand, aggregate=aggregate, bin=bin, field=field, timeUnit=timeUnit, title=title, **kwds) class YError2Value(ValueChannelMixin, core.NumberValueDef): """YError2Value schema wrapper Mapping(required=[value]) Definition object for a constant value of an encoding channel. Attributes ---------- value : float A constant value in visual domain (e.g., ``"red"`` / "#0099ff" for color, values between ``0`` to ``1`` for opacity). """ _class_is_valid_at_instantiation = False _encoding_name = "yError2" def __init__(self, value, **kwds): super(YError2Value, self).__init__(value=value, **kwds)