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- lets_plot/__init__.py +14 -14
- lets_plot/_global_settings.py +0 -4
- lets_plot/_kbridge.py +11 -3
- lets_plot/_version.py +1 -1
- lets_plot/bistro/corr.py +28 -27
- lets_plot/bistro/im.py +4 -4
- lets_plot/bistro/joint.py +7 -7
- lets_plot/bistro/qq.py +16 -16
- lets_plot/bistro/residual.py +10 -10
- lets_plot/bistro/waterfall.py +26 -27
- lets_plot/export/ggsave_.py +29 -17
- lets_plot/frontend_context/_configuration.py +2 -2
- lets_plot/frontend_context/_html_contexts.py +6 -6
- lets_plot/geo_data/core.py +26 -22
- lets_plot/geo_data/geocoder.py +67 -56
- lets_plot/mapping.py +3 -3
- lets_plot/package_data/lets-plot.min.js +1 -1
- lets_plot/plot/annotation.py +5 -5
- lets_plot/plot/coord.py +4 -4
- lets_plot/plot/core.py +77 -141
- lets_plot/plot/expand_limits_.py +2 -2
- lets_plot/plot/facet.py +21 -17
- lets_plot/plot/font_features.py +3 -3
- lets_plot/plot/geom.py +1129 -1103
- lets_plot/plot/geom_extras.py +1 -1
- lets_plot/plot/geom_function_.py +16 -13
- lets_plot/plot/geom_imshow_.py +8 -7
- lets_plot/plot/geom_livemap_.py +38 -13
- lets_plot/plot/ggbunch_.py +1 -1
- lets_plot/plot/gggrid_.py +3 -3
- lets_plot/plot/ggtb_.py +1 -1
- lets_plot/plot/guide.py +9 -7
- lets_plot/plot/label.py +9 -9
- lets_plot/plot/marginal_layer.py +4 -4
- lets_plot/plot/plot.py +17 -16
- lets_plot/plot/pos.py +15 -15
- lets_plot/plot/sampling.py +8 -8
- lets_plot/plot/scale.py +153 -150
- lets_plot/plot/scale_colormap_mpl.py +9 -6
- lets_plot/plot/scale_convenience.py +6 -6
- lets_plot/plot/scale_identity_.py +9 -9
- lets_plot/plot/scale_position.py +16 -16
- lets_plot/plot/series_meta.py +7 -1
- lets_plot/plot/stat.py +64 -60
- lets_plot/plot/subplots.py +31 -22
- lets_plot/plot/theme_.py +93 -92
- lets_plot/plot/theme_set.py +15 -14
- lets_plot/plot/tooltip.py +14 -14
- lets_plot/plot/util.py +33 -3
- lets_plot/settings_utils.py +12 -12
- {lets_plot-4.7.0rc3.dist-info → lets_plot-4.7.1rc1.dist-info}/METADATA +62 -43
- lets_plot-4.7.1rc1.dist-info/RECORD +95 -0
- lets_plot_kotlin_bridge.cp312-win_amd64.pyd +0 -0
- lets_plot-4.7.0rc3.dist-info/RECORD +0 -95
- {lets_plot-4.7.0rc3.dist-info → lets_plot-4.7.1rc1.dist-info}/WHEEL +0 -0
- {lets_plot-4.7.0rc3.dist-info → lets_plot-4.7.1rc1.dist-info}/licenses/LICENSE +0 -0
- {lets_plot-4.7.0rc3.dist-info → lets_plot-4.7.1rc1.dist-info}/licenses/licenses/LICENSE.FreeType +0 -0
- {lets_plot-4.7.0rc3.dist-info → lets_plot-4.7.1rc1.dist-info}/licenses/licenses/LICENSE.ImageMagick +0 -0
- {lets_plot-4.7.0rc3.dist-info → lets_plot-4.7.1rc1.dist-info}/licenses/licenses/LICENSE.expat +0 -0
- {lets_plot-4.7.0rc3.dist-info → lets_plot-4.7.1rc1.dist-info}/licenses/licenses/LICENSE.fontconfig +0 -0
- {lets_plot-4.7.0rc3.dist-info → lets_plot-4.7.1rc1.dist-info}/top_level.txt +0 -0
lets_plot/geo_data/geocoder.py
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