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Lollipop chart #417

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A Lollipop chart is a categorical chart that is basically a bar chart replaced by points being connected by a line to the zero-line of the reference axis representing the data. It can be helpful to reduce visual noise when all values have a similar height [1].

Example:

Pointers

  • Ideally, you start prototyping in a scripting or notebook environment where you can iterate fast. installation instructions can be found here: https://plotly.net/#Installation
  • Charts like this that are using baseline trace types to create a new chart type should only be implemented in the top-level Chart API. An example where this is already done is the Range chart that combines a set of differently styled line charts.
  • When possible, use #IConvertible for data input, as this allows for strings, number types such as int and float, and DateTime.

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Hints (click to expand if you need additional pointers)
  • The most suitable base chart for this is a set of line charts that each connect the zero line to a data point
  • The high-level function should look quite similar to the base implementation of Chart.Bar

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