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Hi @yaszin, This is something caused by plotly's default behavior and not plotly-resampler. As described in this issue, this can be resolved by setting the import plotly.graph_objects as go
from plotly_resampler import FigureResampler
import numpy as np
N = 1_000_000
x = np.arange(N)
y = np.sin(x / (N / 50))
fig1 = FigureResampler(go.Figure())
# NOTE: the hoverlabel_namelength attribute ensures that the full name is visible.
fig1.add_trace(
go.Scatter(name="a trace", hoverlabel_namelength=-1),
hf_x=x,
hf_y=y,
)
fig1.add_trace(
go.Scatter(name="another trace", hoverlabel_namelength=-1),
hf_x=x,
hf_y=y**2,
)
fig1.show_dash(mode="external", port=8001) Without With I hope this helps you further! |
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Is there a way to show the complete trace label on the plots i.e :
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