Displaying anomalies in a real time stream with plotly
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I am struggling to display anomalies in a stream by displaying the anomaly points in a different color. I am using plotly to stream the data. It is currently displaying all points in red. Could someone please look at my code, rectify it or provide a suggestion.
def setColor(y):
if y in list(theOutliersDF_TP.index): return 'red'
else: return 'yellow'
username = plotly_user_config['plotly_username']
api_key = plotly_user_config['plotly_api_key']
stream_token = plotly_user_config['plotly_streaming_tokens'][0]
p = plotly.plotly.sign_in(username, api_key)
plotly.plotly.iplot([{'x': , 'y': , 'type': 'scatter', 'mode': 'lines+markers', 'line': dict(color='green'),
'marker': dict(color=list(map(setColor,anomalies))),
'stream': {'token': stream_token}
}], filename='Tiime-Series', fileopt='extend')
s = plotly.plotly.Stream(stream_token)
s.open()
i = 0
while True:
x_data_point = theOutliersDF_TP['index'].iloc[i]
y_data_point = theOutliersDF_TP['weight'].iloc[i]
i += 1
s.write({'x': x_data_point, 'y': y_data_point})
time.sleep(80. / 1000.)
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I am struggling to display anomalies in a stream by displaying the anomaly points in a different color. I am using plotly to stream the data. It is currently displaying all points in red. Could someone please look at my code, rectify it or provide a suggestion.
def setColor(y):
if y in list(theOutliersDF_TP.index): return 'red'
else: return 'yellow'
username = plotly_user_config['plotly_username']
api_key = plotly_user_config['plotly_api_key']
stream_token = plotly_user_config['plotly_streaming_tokens'][0]
p = plotly.plotly.sign_in(username, api_key)
plotly.plotly.iplot([{'x': , 'y': , 'type': 'scatter', 'mode': 'lines+markers', 'line': dict(color='green'),
'marker': dict(color=list(map(setColor,anomalies))),
'stream': {'token': stream_token}
}], filename='Tiime-Series', fileopt='extend')
s = plotly.plotly.Stream(stream_token)
s.open()
i = 0
while True:
x_data_point = theOutliersDF_TP['index'].iloc[i]
y_data_point = theOutliersDF_TP['weight'].iloc[i]
i += 1
s.write({'x': x_data_point, 'y': y_data_point})
time.sleep(80. / 1000.)
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I am struggling to display anomalies in a stream by displaying the anomaly points in a different color. I am using plotly to stream the data. It is currently displaying all points in red. Could someone please look at my code, rectify it or provide a suggestion.
def setColor(y):
if y in list(theOutliersDF_TP.index): return 'red'
else: return 'yellow'
username = plotly_user_config['plotly_username']
api_key = plotly_user_config['plotly_api_key']
stream_token = plotly_user_config['plotly_streaming_tokens'][0]
p = plotly.plotly.sign_in(username, api_key)
plotly.plotly.iplot([{'x': , 'y': , 'type': 'scatter', 'mode': 'lines+markers', 'line': dict(color='green'),
'marker': dict(color=list(map(setColor,anomalies))),
'stream': {'token': stream_token}
}], filename='Tiime-Series', fileopt='extend')
s = plotly.plotly.Stream(stream_token)
s.open()
i = 0
while True:
x_data_point = theOutliersDF_TP['index'].iloc[i]
y_data_point = theOutliersDF_TP['weight'].iloc[i]
i += 1
s.write({'x': x_data_point, 'y': y_data_point})
time.sleep(80. / 1000.)
python stream plotly
I am struggling to display anomalies in a stream by displaying the anomaly points in a different color. I am using plotly to stream the data. It is currently displaying all points in red. Could someone please look at my code, rectify it or provide a suggestion.
def setColor(y):
if y in list(theOutliersDF_TP.index): return 'red'
else: return 'yellow'
username = plotly_user_config['plotly_username']
api_key = plotly_user_config['plotly_api_key']
stream_token = plotly_user_config['plotly_streaming_tokens'][0]
p = plotly.plotly.sign_in(username, api_key)
plotly.plotly.iplot([{'x': , 'y': , 'type': 'scatter', 'mode': 'lines+markers', 'line': dict(color='green'),
'marker': dict(color=list(map(setColor,anomalies))),
'stream': {'token': stream_token}
}], filename='Tiime-Series', fileopt='extend')
s = plotly.plotly.Stream(stream_token)
s.open()
i = 0
while True:
x_data_point = theOutliersDF_TP['index'].iloc[i]
y_data_point = theOutliersDF_TP['weight'].iloc[i]
i += 1
s.write({'x': x_data_point, 'y': y_data_point})
time.sleep(80. / 1000.)
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python stream plotly
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