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Update what_about_dash.md
Updates what_about_dash to use Dash 2.x import syntax
Documentation PR
- [x] I've seen the
doc/README.mdfile - [x] This change runs in the current version of Plotly on PyPI and targets the
doc-prodbranch OR it targets themasterbranch - [ ] If this PR modifies the first example in a page or adds a new one, it is a
pxexample if at all possible - [ ] Every new/modified example has a descriptive title and motivating sentence or paragraph
- [ ] Every new/modified example is independently runnable
- [ ] Every new/modified example is optimized for short line count and focuses on the Plotly/visualization-related aspects of the example rather than the computation required to produce the data being visualized
- [ ] Meaningful/relatable datasets are used for all new examples instead of randomly-generated data where possible
- [ ] The random seed is set if using randomly-generated data in new/modified examples
- [ ] New/modified remote datasets are loaded from https://plotly.github.io/datasets and added to https://github.com/plotly/datasets
- [ ] Large computations are avoided in the new/modified examples in favour of loading remote datasets that represent the output of such computations
- [ ] Imports are
plotly.graph_objects as go/plotly.express as px/plotly.io as pio - [ ] Data frames are always called
df - [ ]
fig = <something>call is high up in each new/modified example (eitherpx.<something>ormake_subplotsorgo.Figure) - [ ] Liberal use is made of
fig.add_*andfig.update_*rather thango.Figure(data=..., layout=...)in every new/modified example - [ ] Specific adders and updaters like
fig.add_shapeandfig.update_xaxesare used instead of bigfig.update_layoutcalls in every new/modified example - [ ]
fig.show()is at the end of each new/modified example - [ ]
plotly.plot()andplotly.iplot()are not used in any new/modified example - [ ] Hex codes for colors are not used in any new/modified example in favour of these nice ones