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191 lines
9.6 KiB
Python
191 lines
9.6 KiB
Python
import _plotly_utils.basevalidators
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class ShapesValidator(_plotly_utils.basevalidators.CompoundArrayValidator):
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def __init__(self, plotly_name="shapes", parent_name="layout", **kwargs):
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super(ShapesValidator, self).__init__(
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plotly_name=plotly_name,
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parent_name=parent_name,
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data_class_str=kwargs.pop("data_class_str", "Shape"),
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data_docs=kwargs.pop(
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"data_docs",
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"""
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editable
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Determines whether the shape could be activated
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for edit or not. Has no effect when the older
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editable shapes mode is enabled via
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`config.editable` or
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`config.edits.shapePosition`.
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fillcolor
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Sets the color filling the shape's interior.
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Only applies to closed shapes.
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fillrule
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Determines which regions of complex paths
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constitute the interior. For more info please
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visit https://developer.mozilla.org/en-
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US/docs/Web/SVG/Attribute/fill-rule
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layer
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Specifies whether shapes are drawn below or
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above traces.
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line
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:class:`plotly.graph_objects.layout.shape.Line`
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instance or dict with compatible properties
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name
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When used in a template, named items are
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created in the output figure in addition to any
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items the figure already has in this array. You
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can modify these items in the output figure by
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making your own item with `templateitemname`
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matching this `name` alongside your
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modifications (including `visible: false` or
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`enabled: false` to hide it). Has no effect
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outside of a template.
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opacity
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Sets the opacity of the shape.
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path
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For `type` "path" - a valid SVG path with the
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pixel values replaced by data values in
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`xsizemode`/`ysizemode` being "scaled" and
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taken unmodified as pixels relative to
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`xanchor` and `yanchor` in case of "pixel" size
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mode. There are a few restrictions / quirks
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only absolute instructions, not relative. So
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the allowed segments are: M, L, H, V, Q, C, T,
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S, and Z arcs (A) are not allowed because
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radius rx and ry are relative. In the future we
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could consider supporting relative commands,
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but we would have to decide on how to handle
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date and log axes. Note that even as is, Q and
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C Bezier paths that are smooth on linear axes
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may not be smooth on log, and vice versa. no
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chained "polybezier" commands - specify the
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segment type for each one. On category axes,
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values are numbers scaled to the serial numbers
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of categories because using the categories
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themselves there would be no way to describe
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fractional positions On data axes: because
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space and T are both normal components of path
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strings, we can't use either to separate date
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from time parts. Therefore we'll use underscore
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for this purpose: 2015-02-21_13:45:56.789
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templateitemname
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Used to refer to a named item in this array in
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the template. Named items from the template
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will be created even without a matching item in
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the input figure, but you can modify one by
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making an item with `templateitemname` matching
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its `name`, alongside your modifications
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(including `visible: false` or `enabled: false`
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to hide it). If there is no template or no
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matching item, this item will be hidden unless
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you explicitly show it with `visible: true`.
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type
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Specifies the shape type to be drawn. If
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"line", a line is drawn from (`x0`,`y0`) to
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(`x1`,`y1`) with respect to the axes' sizing
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mode. If "circle", a circle is drawn from
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((`x0`+`x1`)/2, (`y0`+`y1`)/2)) with radius
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(|(`x0`+`x1`)/2 - `x0`|, |(`y0`+`y1`)/2
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-`y0`)|) with respect to the axes' sizing mode.
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If "rect", a rectangle is drawn linking
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(`x0`,`y0`), (`x1`,`y0`), (`x1`,`y1`),
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(`x0`,`y1`), (`x0`,`y0`) with respect to the
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axes' sizing mode. If "path", draw a custom SVG
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path using `path`. with respect to the axes'
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sizing mode.
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visible
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Determines whether or not this shape is
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visible.
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x0
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Sets the shape's starting x position. See
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`type` and `xsizemode` for more info.
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x1
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Sets the shape's end x position. See `type` and
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`xsizemode` for more info.
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xanchor
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Only relevant in conjunction with `xsizemode`
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set to "pixel". Specifies the anchor point on
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the x axis to which `x0`, `x1` and x
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coordinates within `path` are relative to. E.g.
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useful to attach a pixel sized shape to a
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certain data value. No effect when `xsizemode`
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not set to "pixel".
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xref
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Sets the shape's x coordinate axis. If set to a
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x axis id (e.g. "x" or "x2"), the `x` position
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refers to a x coordinate. If set to "paper",
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the `x` position refers to the distance from
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the left of the plotting area in normalized
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coordinates where 0 (1) corresponds to the left
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(right). If set to a x axis ID followed by
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"domain" (separated by a space), the position
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behaves like for "paper", but refers to the
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distance in fractions of the domain length from
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the left of the domain of that axis: e.g., *x2
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domain* refers to the domain of the second x
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axis and a x position of 0.5 refers to the
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point between the left and the right of the
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domain of the second x axis. If the axis `type`
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is "log", then you must take the log of your
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desired range. If the axis `type` is "date",
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then you must convert the date to unix time in
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milliseconds.
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xsizemode
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Sets the shapes's sizing mode along the x axis.
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If set to "scaled", `x0`, `x1` and x
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coordinates within `path` refer to data values
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on the x axis or a fraction of the plot area's
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width (`xref` set to "paper"). If set to
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"pixel", `xanchor` specifies the x position in
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terms of data or plot fraction but `x0`, `x1`
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and x coordinates within `path` are pixels
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relative to `xanchor`. This way, the shape can
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have a fixed width while maintaining a position
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relative to data or plot fraction.
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y0
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Sets the shape's starting y position. See
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`type` and `ysizemode` for more info.
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y1
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Sets the shape's end y position. See `type` and
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`ysizemode` for more info.
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yanchor
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Only relevant in conjunction with `ysizemode`
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set to "pixel". Specifies the anchor point on
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the y axis to which `y0`, `y1` and y
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coordinates within `path` are relative to. E.g.
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useful to attach a pixel sized shape to a
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certain data value. No effect when `ysizemode`
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not set to "pixel".
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yref
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Sets the annotation's y coordinate axis. If set
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to a y axis id (e.g. "y" or "y2"), the `y`
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position refers to a y coordinate. If set to
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"paper", the `y` position refers to the
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distance from the bottom of the plotting area
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in normalized coordinates where 0 (1)
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corresponds to the bottom (top). If set to a y
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axis ID followed by "domain" (separated by a
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space), the position behaves like for "paper",
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but refers to the distance in fractions of the
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domain length from the bottom of the domain of
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that axis: e.g., *y2 domain* refers to the
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domain of the second y axis and a y position
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of 0.5 refers to the point between the bottom
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and the top of the domain of the second y axis.
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ysizemode
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Sets the shapes's sizing mode along the y axis.
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If set to "scaled", `y0`, `y1` and y
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coordinates within `path` refer to data values
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on the y axis or a fraction of the plot area's
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height (`yref` set to "paper"). If set to
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"pixel", `yanchor` specifies the y position in
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terms of data or plot fraction but `y0`, `y1`
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and y coordinates within `path` are pixels
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relative to `yanchor`. This way, the shape can
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have a fixed height while maintaining a
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position relative to data or plot fraction.
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""",
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),
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**kwargs,
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)
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