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77 changes: 54 additions & 23 deletions plots/dendrogram-basic/implementations/plotly.py
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""" pyplots.ai
dendrogram-basic: Basic Dendrogram
Library: plotly 6.5.0 | Python 3.13.11
Quality: 91/100 | Created: 2025-12-23
Library: plotly 6.5.2 | Python 3.14.3
Quality: 83/100 | Updated: 2026-04-05
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"""

import numpy as np
import plotly.figure_factory as ff
from scipy.cluster.hierarchy import linkage


# Data - Iris-like flower measurements for 15 samples
# Data - Iris flower measurements for 15 samples across 3 species
np.random.seed(42)
labels = [
"Setosa-1",
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"Virginica-5",
]

# Create clustered data representing flower measurements (sepal length, sepal width, petal length, petal width)
# Setosa: small petals, medium sepals
# Sepal length, sepal width, petal length, petal width
setosa = np.random.randn(5, 4) * 0.3 + np.array([5.0, 3.4, 1.5, 0.2])
# Versicolor: medium measurements
versicolor = np.random.randn(5, 4) * 0.4 + np.array([5.9, 2.8, 4.3, 1.3])
# Virginica: large petals and sepals
virginica = np.random.randn(5, 4) * 0.4 + np.array([6.6, 3.0, 5.5, 2.0])

data = np.vstack([setosa, versicolor, virginica])

# Create dendrogram
# Colorscale: maps to scipy color keys (b, c, g, k, m, r, w, y) alphabetically
# C0->b(idx 0), C1->g(idx 2), C2->r(idx 5), C3->c(idx 1), above-threshold->C0
colorscale = [
"#306998", # b -> Python Blue (above-threshold merges)
"#E1974C", # c -> Warm amber
"#52A675", # g -> Muted green
"#333333", # k
"#8B6BAE", # m
"#D45B5B", # r -> Soft coral
"#ffffff", # w
"#C4A437", # y
]

fig = ff.create_dendrogram(
data,
labels=labels,
linkagefun=lambda x: __import__("scipy.cluster.hierarchy", fromlist=["linkage"]).linkage(x, method="ward"),
color_threshold=3.0,
data, labels=labels, colorscale=colorscale, linkagefun=lambda x: linkage(x, method="ward"), color_threshold=3.5
)

# Update layout for large canvas
# Add merge distance hover to each branch
for trace in fig.data:
trace.line.width = 3
merge_height = max(y for y in trace.y if y > 0) if any(y > 0 for y in trace.y) else 0
trace.hovertemplate = f"Merge distance: {merge_height:.2f}<extra></extra>"

# Layout
fig.update_layout(
title={"text": "dendrogram-basic · plotly · pyplots.ai", "font": {"size": 28}, "x": 0.5, "xanchor": "center"},
xaxis={"title": {"text": "Iris Flower Samples", "font": {"size": 22}}, "tickfont": {"size": 16}, "tickangle": -45},
yaxis={"title": {"text": "Distance (Ward)", "font": {"size": 22}}, "tickfont": {"size": 18}},
title={
"text": "dendrogram-basic · plotly · pyplots.ai",
"font": {"size": 28, "color": "#2a2a2a", "family": "Arial, sans-serif"},
"x": 0.5,
"xanchor": "center",
},
xaxis={
"title": {"text": "Iris Flower Samples", "font": {"size": 22}},
"tickfont": {"size": 16},
"tickangle": -35,
"showline": True,
"linecolor": "#cccccc",
"zeroline": False,
},
yaxis={
"title": {"text": "Distance (Ward linkage)", "font": {"size": 22}},
"tickfont": {"size": 18},
"showline": True,
"linecolor": "#cccccc",
"gridcolor": "rgba(0,0,0,0.06)",
"gridwidth": 1,
"zeroline": False,
},
template="plotly_white",
width=1600,
height=900,
margin={"l": 80, "r": 40, "t": 100, "b": 150},
margin={"l": 90, "r": 50, "t": 100, "b": 150},
plot_bgcolor="#ffffff",
hoverlabel={"bgcolor": "white", "font_size": 14, "bordercolor": "#cccccc"},
)

# Update line widths for visibility
fig.update_traces(line={"width": 3})

# Save outputs
# Save
fig.write_image("plot.png", width=1600, height=900, scale=3)
fig.write_html("plot.html")
fig.write_html("plot.html", include_plotlyjs="cdn")
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