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3d scatter plots

3D scatter plot with Plotly Express

Plotly Express is the easy-to-use, high-level interface to Plotly, which operates on a variety of types of data and produces easy-to-style figures.

Like the 2D scatter plot px.scatter, the 3D function px.scatter_3d plots individual data in three-dimensional space.

import plotly.express as px
df = px.data.iris()
fig = px.scatter_3d(df, x='sepal_length', y='sepal_width', z='petal_width',
              color='species')
fig.show()

A 4th dimension of the data can be represented thanks to the color of the markers. Also, values from the species column are used below to assign symbols to markers.

import plotly.express as px
df = px.data.iris()
fig = px.scatter_3d(df, x='sepal_length', y='sepal_width', z='petal_width',
                    color='petal_length', symbol='species')
fig.show()

Style 3d scatter plot

It is possible to customize the style of the figure through the parameters of px.scatter_3d for some options, or by updating the traces or the layout of the figure through fig.update.

import plotly.express as px
df = px.data.iris()
fig = px.scatter_3d(df, x='sepal_length', y='sepal_width', z='petal_width',
              color='petal_length', size='petal_length', size_max=18,
              symbol='species', opacity=0.7)

# tight layout
fig.update_layout(margin=dict(l=0, r=0, b=0, t=0))

3d scatter plots in Dash

Dash is the best way to build analytical apps in Python using Plotly figures. To run the app below, run pip install dash, click "Download" to get the code and run python app.py.

Get started with the official Dash docs and learn how to effortlessly style & deploy apps like this with Dash Enterprise.

```python hide_code=true from IPython.display import IFrame snippet_url = 'https://dash-gallery.plotly.host/python-docs-dash-snippets/' IFrame(snippet_url + '3d-scatter-plots', width='100%', height=630)

### 3D Scatter Plot with go.Scatter3d

#### Basic 3D Scatter Plot

If Plotly Express does not provide a good starting point, it is also possible to use [the more generic `go.Scatter3D` class from `plotly.graph_objects`](/python/graph-objects/).
Like the [2D scatter plot](https://plotly.com/python/line-and-scatter/) `go.Scatter`, `go.Scatter3d` plots individual data in three-dimensional space.

```python
import plotly.graph_objects as go
import numpy as np

# Helix equation
t = np.linspace(0, 10, 50)
x, y, z = np.cos(t), np.sin(t), t

fig = go.Figure(data=[go.Scatter3d(x=x, y=y, z=z,
                                   mode='markers')])
fig.show()

3D Scatter Plot with Colorscaling and Marker Styling

import plotly.graph_objects as go
import numpy as np

# Helix equation
t = np.linspace(0, 20, 100)
x, y, z = np.cos(t), np.sin(t), t

fig = go.Figure(data=[go.Scatter3d(
    x=x,
    y=y,
    z=z,
    mode='markers',
    marker=dict(
        size=12,
        color=z,                # set color to an array/list of desired values
        colorscale='Viridis',   # choose a colorscale
        opacity=0.8
    )
)])

# tight layout
fig.update_layout(margin=dict(l=0, r=0, b=0, t=0))
fig.show()

Reference

See function reference for px.scatter_3d() or https://plotly.com/python/reference/scatter3d/ for more information and chart attribute options!

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