@lil_ml wrote:
Hello,
I’m currently trying to add a local image to a dcc.Graph so that I can zoom in and analyze the png file but I’m having issues with it…
I followed the last section of this documentation: https://plot.ly/python/images/
It seems like it only works when I add links to the source but not with png files from your local machine. This is what I got so far:# Create figure fig = go.Figure() # Constants img_width = 1600 img_height = 900 scale_factor = 0.5 # Add invisible scatter trace. # This trace is added to help the autoresize logic work. fig.add_trace( go.Scatter( x=[0, img_width * scale_factor], y=[0, img_height * scale_factor], mode="markers", marker_opacity=0 ) ) # Configure axes fig.update_xaxes( visible=False, range=[0, img_width * scale_factor] ) fig.update_yaxes( visible=False, range=[0, img_height * scale_factor], # the scaleanchor attribute ensures that the aspect ratio stays constant scaleanchor="x" ) # Add image fig.add_layout_image( dict( x=0, sizex=img_width * scale_factor, y=img_height * scale_factor, sizey=img_height * scale_factor, xref="x", yref="y", opacity=1.0, layer="below", sizing="stretch", **source="newplot.png"**) ) # Configure other layout fig.update_layout( width=img_width * scale_factor, height=img_height * scale_factor, margin={"l": 0, "r": 0, "t": 0, "b": 0}, ) # Disable the autosize on double click because it adds unwanted margins around the image # More detail: https://plot.ly/python/configuration-options/ fig.show(config={'doubleClick': 'reset'})When I execute the code, it only generates a blue image without any error in the console.
P.S: I tried running this code in a jupyter notebook and for some reason it works. I’m really confused as to why this is happening…
Appreciate any help.
Thanks,
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