altair.theme.NumberLocaleKwds#
- class altair.theme.NumberLocaleKwds#
altair.NumberLocaleTypedDictwrapper.- Parameters:
- currency
The currency prefix and suffix (e.g., [“$”, “”]).
- decimal
The decimal point (e.g., “.”).
- grouping
The array of group sizes (e.g., [3]), cycled as needed.
- thousands
The group separator (e.g., “,”).
- minus
The minus sign (defaults to hyphen-minus, “-“).
- nan
The not-a-number value (defaults to “NaN”).
- numerals
An array of ten strings to replace the numerals 0-9.
- percent
The percent sign (defaults to “%”).
- __init__(*args, **kwargs)#
Methods
__init__(*args, **kwargs)clear(/)Remove all items from the dict.
copy(/)Return a shallow copy of the dict.
fromkeys(iterable[, value])Create a new dictionary with keys from iterable and values set to value.
get(key[, default])Return the value for key if key is in the dictionary, else default.
items(/)Return a set-like object providing a view on the dict's items.
keys(/)Return a set-like object providing a view on the dict's keys.
pop(key[, default])If the key is not found, return the default if given; otherwise, raise a KeyError.
popitem(/)Remove and return a (key, value) pair as a 2-tuple.
setdefault(key[, default])Insert key with a value of default if key is not in the dictionary.
update([E, ]**F)If E is present and has a .keys() method, then does: for k in E.keys(): D[k] = E[k] If E is present and lacks a .keys() method, then does: for k, v in E: D[k] = v In either case, this is followed by: for k in F: D[k] = F[k]
values(/)Return an object providing a view on the dict's values.
Attributes
currencydecimalgroupingthousandsminusnannumeralspercent