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While browsing the plotly.js documentation to understand how to make ternary contour plots, I noticed an inconsistency.
Indeed, what is presented as an example for ternary contour plots seems to be a classical ternary plot with blocks colored.
Screenshot 1 : When on the page, it states ternary contour plots as the title, but the subtitle already indicates that it is probably not.
Screenshots 2 and 3 : what is shown as example (2) and what is shown as an ternary contour plot in the menu of Plotly.js scientific charts (3)
I think it's only an inconsistency, as plotly python allows to do that sort of graps, and - if I'm not mistaken - Plotly Python is powered by the same JS core. :)
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Hello!
While browsing the plotly.js documentation to understand how to make ternary contour plots, I noticed an inconsistency.
Indeed, what is presented as an example for ternary contour plots seems to be a classical ternary plot with blocks colored.
Screenshot 1 : When on the page, it states ternary contour plots as the title, but the subtitle already indicates that it is probably not.
Screenshots 2 and 3 : what is shown as example (2) and what is shown as an ternary contour plot in the menu of Plotly.js scientific charts (3)
I think it's only an inconsistency, as plotly python allows to do that sort of graps, and - if I'm not mistaken - Plotly Python is powered by the same JS core. :)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: