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Update plotly.js version to 2.31.0 + add docs #4569

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  • Update plotly.js version
  • Add docs examples:
    • Add shape layer between example
    • Add subplots hover example
    • Add splom hover example
    • Add zorder line example and example on multiple chart types page
    • Add mention of sizemode and sizeref to cones page

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@LiamConnors LiamConnors changed the title Update plotly.js version to 2.31.0 Update plotly.js version to 2.31.0 + add docs Apr 12, 2024
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### Sizemode

Earlier examples use `sizemode="absolute"` when adjusting the cone size scaling with `sizeref`. `sizemode` also supports `raw`(new in 5.21) and `scaled`. For more details, see the [Cone Sizemode](https://plotly.com/python/reference/cone/#cone-sizemode) and https://plotly.com/python/reference/cone/#cone and [Cone Sizeref](https://plotly.com/python/reference/cone/#cone-sizeref) reference documentation.

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Lets's add an example using raw sizemode.
Something like the mock used here: https://github.com/plotly/plotly.js/compare/raw-gl3d_cone-wind

import pandas as pd

df = pd.read_csv(
"https://github.com/raw/plotly/datasets/master/cone_plot_data.csv"
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Non-blocking
You may rename this dataset to something like wind_data and later reuse it to make streamtube, volume, isosurface, etc.

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Excellent. 💃

@LiamConnors LiamConnors requested a review from ndrezn April 16, 2024 18:51
@LiamConnors LiamConnors merged commit 4c722f2 into master Apr 16, 2024
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