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use Moose;
use Moose::Util::TypeConstraints qw(enum union);
if ( !defined Moose::Util::TypeConstraints::find_type_constraint('PDL') ) {
Moose::Util::TypeConstraints::type('PDL');
}
our $VERSION = '0.042'; # VERSION
# ABSTRACT: This attribute is one of the possible options for the trace scattersmith.
sub TO_JSON {
my $self = shift;
my $extra_args = $self->extra_args // {};
my $meta = $self->meta;
my %hash = %$self;
for my $name ( sort keys %hash ) {
my $attr = $meta->get_attribute($name);
if ( defined $attr ) {
my $value = $hash{$name};
my $type = $attr->type_constraint;
if ( $type && $type->equals('Bool') ) {
$hash{$name} = $value ? \1 : \0;
}
}
}
%hash = ( %hash, %$extra_args );
delete $hash{'extra_args'};
if ( $self->can('type') && ( !defined $hash{'type'} ) ) {
$hash{type} = $self->type();
}
return \%hash;
}
has color => ( is => "rw",
isa => "Str",
documentation => "Sets the line color.",
);
has dash => (
is => "rw",
isa => "Str",
documentation =>
"Sets the dash style of lines. Set to a dash type string (*solid*, *dot*, *dash*, *longdash*, *dashdot*, or *longdashdot*) or a dash length list in px (eg *5px,10px,2px,2px*).",
);
has shape => (
is => "rw",
isa => enum( [ "linear", "spline" ] ),
documentation =>
"Determines the line shape. With *spline* the lines are drawn using spline interpolation. The other available values correspond to step-wise line shapes.",
);
has smoothing => (
is => "rw",
isa => "Num",
documentation =>
"Has an effect only if `shape` is set to *spline* Sets the amount of smoothing. *0* corresponds to no smoothing (equivalent to a *linear* shape).",
);
has width => ( is => "rw",
isa => "Num",
documentation => "Sets the line width (in px).",
);
__PACKAGE__->meta->make_immutable();
1;
__END__
=pod
=encoding utf-8
=head1 NAME
Chart::Plotly::Trace::Scattersmith::Line - This attribute is one of the possible options for the trace scattersmith.
=head1 VERSION
version 0.042
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Chart::Plotly;
use Chart::Plotly::Plot;
use Chart::Plotly::Trace::Scattersmith;
my $smith = Chart::Plotly::Trace::Scattersmith->new(imag=>[0.5, 1, 2, 3], real=>[0.5, 1, 2, 3]);
my $plot = Chart::Plotly::Plot->new(traces => [$smith]);
Chart::Plotly::show_plot($plot);
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This attribute is part of the possible options for the trace scattersmith.
This file has been autogenerated from the official plotly.js source.
If you like Plotly, please support them: L<https://plot.ly/>
=head1 DISCLAIMER
This is an unofficial Plotly Perl module. Currently I'm not affiliated in any way with Plotly.
But I think plotly.js is a great library and I want to use it with perl.
=head1 METHODS
=head2 TO_JSON
Serialize the trace to JSON. This method should be called only by L<JSON> serializer.
=head1 ATTRIBUTES
=over
=item * color
Sets the line color.
=item * dash
Sets the dash style of lines. Set to a dash type string (*solid*, *dot*, *dash*, *longdash*, *dashdot*, or *longdashdot*) or a dash length list in px (eg *5px,10px,2px,2px*).
=item * shape
Determines the line shape. With *spline* the lines are drawn using spline interpolation. The other available values correspond to step-wise line shapes.
=item * smoothing
Has an effect only if `shape` is set to *spline* Sets the amount of smoothing. *0* corresponds to no smoothing (equivalent to a *linear* shape).
=item * width
Sets the line width (in px).
=back
=head1 AUTHOR
Pablo Rodríguez González <pablo.rodriguez.gonzalez@gmail.com>
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is Copyright (c) 2022 by Pablo Rodríguez González.
This is free software, licensed under:
The MIT (X11) License
=cut