pyvista.ChartPie.show#
- ChartPie.show(
- interactive=True,
- off_screen=None,
- full_screen=None,
- screenshot=None,
- window_size=None,
- notebook=None,
- background='w',
- dev_kwargs=None,
Show this chart in a self contained plotter.
- Parameters:
- interactivebool, default:
True
Enable interaction with the chart. Interaction is not enabled when plotting off screen.
- off_screenbool,
optional
Plots off screen when
True
. Helpful for saving screenshots without a window popping up. Defaults to active theme setting.- full_screenbool,
optional
Opens window in full screen. When enabled, ignores
window_size
. Defaults to active theme setting.- screenshot
str
| bool, default:False
Saves screenshot to file when enabled. See:
Plotter.screenshot()
.When
True
, takes screenshot and returnsnumpy
array of image.- window_size
list
,optional
Window size in pixels. Defaults to active theme setting.
- notebookbool,
optional
When
True
, the resulting plot is placed inline a jupyter notebook. Assumes a jupyter console is active.- background
ColorLike
, default: “w” Use to make the entire mesh have a single solid color. Either a string, RGB list, or hex color string. For example:
color='white'
,color='w'
,color=[1.0, 1.0, 1.0]
, orcolor='#FFFFFF'
.- dev_kwargs
dict
,optional
Optional developer keyword arguments.
- interactivebool, default:
- Returns:
np.ndarray
Numpy array of the last image when
screenshot=True
is set. Optionally contains alpha values. Sized:[Window height x Window width x 3] if the theme sets
transparent_background=False
.[Window height x Window width x 4] if the theme sets
transparent_background=True
.
Examples
Create a simple pie chart and show it.
>>> import pyvista as pv >>> chart = pv.ChartPie([5, 4, 3, 2, 1]) >>> chart.show()