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                    Sets the color of padded area.
                bordercolor
                    Sets the axis line color.
                borderwidth
                    Sets the width (in px) or the border enclosing
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                dtick
                    Sets the step in-between ticks on this axis.
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                    10, 100, 1000, ... set dtick to 1. To set tick
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                    at 0.1, 0.6, 1.1, 1.6 etc. To show powers of 10
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                    milliseconds. For example, to set the interval
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                    ticks on the 15th of every third month, set
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                exponentformat
                    Determines a formatting rule for the tick
                    exponents. For example, consider the number
                    1,000,000,000. If "none", it appears as
                    1,000,000,000. If "e", 1e+9. If "E", 1E+9. If
                    "power", 1x10^9 (with 9 in a super script). If
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                labelalias
                    Replacement text for specific tick or hover
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                    'Canada'} changes US to USA and CA to Canada.
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                    keys exactly, after adding any tickprefix or
                    ticksuffix. For negative numbers the minus sign
                    symbol used (U+2212) is wider than the regular
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                    axis type, and both keys (if needed) and values
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                len
                    Sets the length of the color bar This measure
                    excludes the padding of both ends. That is, the
                    color bar length is this length minus the
                    padding on both ends.
                lenmode
                    Determines whether this color bar's length
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                    direction) is set in units of plot "fraction"
                    or in *pixels. Use `len` to set the value.
                minexponent
                    Hide SI prefix for 10^n if |n| is below this
                    number. This only has an effect when
                    `tickformat` is "SI" or "B".
                nticks
                    Specifies the maximum number of ticks for the
                    particular axis. The actual number of ticks
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                    equal to `nticks`. Has an effect only if
                    `tickmode` is set to "auto".
                orientation
                    Sets the orientation of the colorbar.
                outlinecolor
                    Sets the axis line color.
                outlinewidth
                    Sets the width (in px) of the axis line.
                separatethousands
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                showexponent
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                    the first tick is shown. If "last", only the
                    exponent of the last tick is shown. If "none",
                    no exponents appear.
                showticklabels
                    Determines whether or not the tick labels are
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                showtickprefix
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                    displayed with a prefix. If "last", only the
                    last tick is displayed with a suffix. If
                    "none", tick prefixes are hidden.
                showticksuffix
                    Same as `showtickprefix` but for tick suffixes.
                thickness
                    Sets the thickness of the color bar This
                    measure excludes the size of the padding, ticks
                    and labels.
                thicknessmode
                    Determines whether this color bar's thickness
                    (i.e. the measure in the constant color
                    direction) is set in units of plot "fraction"
                    or in "pixels". Use `thickness` to set the
                    value.
                tick0
                    Sets the placement of the first tick on this
                    axis. Use with `dtick`. If the axis `type` is
                    "log", then you must take the log of your
                    starting tick (e.g. to set the starting tick to
                    100, set the `tick0` to 2) except when
                    `dtick`=*L<f>* (see `dtick` for more info). If
                    the axis `type` is "date", it should be a date
                    string, like date data. If the axis `type` is
                    "category", it should be a number, using the
                    scale where each category is assigned a serial
                    number from zero in the order it appears.
                tickangle
                    Sets the angle of the tick labels with respect
                    to the horizontal. For example, a `tickangle`
                    of -90 draws the tick labels vertically.
                tickcolor
                    Sets the tick color.
                tickfont
                    Sets the color bar's tick label font
                tickformat
                    Sets the tick label formatting rule using d3
                    formatting mini-languages which are very
                    similar to those in Python. For numbers, see: h
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                    format. And for dates see:
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                    format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two
                    items to d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of
                    the year as a decimal number as well as "%{n}f"
                    for fractional seconds with n digits. For
                    example, *2016-10-13 09:15:23.456* with
                    tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would display
                    "09~15~23.46"
                tickformatstops
                    A tuple of :class:`plotly.graph_objects.surface
                    .colorbar.Tickformatstop` instances or dicts
                    with compatible properties
                tickformatstopdefaults
                    When used in a template (as layout.template.dat
                    a.surface.colorbar.tickformatstopdefaults),
                    sets the default property values to use for
                    elements of surface.colorbar.tickformatstops
                ticklabeloverflow
                    Determines how we handle tick labels that would
                    overflow either the graph div or the domain of
                    the axis. The default value for inside tick
                    labels is *hide past domain*. In other cases
                    the default is *hide past div*.
                ticklabelposition
                    Determines where tick labels are drawn relative
                    to the ticks. Left and right options are used
                    when `orientation` is "h", top and bottom when
                    `orientation` is "v".
                ticklabelstep
                    Sets the spacing between tick labels as
                    compared to the spacing between ticks. A value
                    of 1 (default) means each tick gets a label. A
                    value of 2 means shows every 2nd label. A
                    larger value n means only every nth tick is
                    labeled. `tick0` determines which labels are
                    shown. Not implemented for axes with `type`
                    "log" or "multicategory", or when `tickmode` is
                    "array".
                ticklen
                    Sets the tick length (in px).
                tickmode
                    Sets the tick mode for this axis. If "auto",
                    the number of ticks is set via `nticks`. If
                    "linear", the placement of the ticks is
                    determined by a starting position `tick0` and a
                    tick step `dtick` ("linear" is the default
                    value if `tick0` and `dtick` are provided). If
                    "array", the placement of the ticks is set via
                    `tickvals` and the tick text is `ticktext`.
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                tickprefix
                    Sets a tick label prefix.
                ticks
                    Determines whether ticks are drawn or not. If
                    "", this axis' ticks are not drawn. If
                    "outside" ("inside"), this axis' are drawn
                    outside (inside) the axis lines.
                ticksuffix
                    Sets a tick label suffix.
                ticktext
                    Sets the text displayed at the ticks position
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                ticktextsrc
                    Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud
                    for `ticktext`.
                tickvals
                    Sets the values at which ticks on this axis
                    appear. Only has an effect if `tickmode` is set
                    to "array". Used with `ticktext`.
                tickvalssrc
                    Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud
                    for `tickvals`.
                tickwidth
                    Sets the tick width (in px).
                title
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                titlefont
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                    surface.colorbar.title.font instead. Sets this
                    color bar's title font. Note that the title's
                    font used to be set by the now deprecated
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                titleside
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                    the location of color bar's title with respect
                    to the color bar. Defaults to "top" when
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                    is "v" and 0.5 when `orientation` is "h". When
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                xanchor
                    Sets this color bar's horizontal position
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                    "paper".
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                    Sets this color bar's vertical position anchor
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                    Sets the amount of padding (in px) along the y
                    direction.
                yref
                    Sets the container `y` refers to. "container"
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                    refers to the height of the plotting area only.

        Returns
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        plotly.graph_objs.surface.ColorBar
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                 'brwnyl', 'bugn', 'bupu', 'burg', 'burgyl', 'cividis', 'curl',
                 'darkmint', 'deep', 'delta', 'dense', 'earth', 'edge', 'electric',
                 'emrld', 'fall', 'geyser', 'gnbu', 'gray', 'greens', 'greys',
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                 'magenta', 'magma', 'matter', 'mint', 'mrybm', 'mygbm', 'oranges',
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                 'puor', 'purd', 'purp', 'purples', 'purpor', 'rainbow', 'rdbu',
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                 'turbo', 'twilight', 'viridis', 'ylgn', 'ylgnbu', 'ylorbr',
                 'ylorrd'].
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        Returns
        -------
        str
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        Returns
        -------
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          - An instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.surface.Contours`
          - A dict of string/value properties that will be passed
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            Supported dict properties:

                x
                    :class:`plotly.graph_objects.surface.contours.X
                    ` instance or dict with compatible properties
                y
                    :class:`plotly.graph_objects.surface.contours.Y
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                z
                    :class:`plotly.graph_objects.surface.contours.Z
                    ` instance or dict with compatible properties

        Returns
        -------
        plotly.graph_objs.surface.Contours
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        DOM elements

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        Returns
        -------
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        Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
        `customdata`.

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        Returns
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        `contours.y.show` to True to draw a wire frame plot.

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        Returns
        -------
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        Determines which trace information appear on hover. If `none`
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          - A list or array of the above

        Returns
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        Any|numpy.ndarray
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        Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
        `hoverinfo`.

        The 'hoverinfosrc' property must be specified as a string or
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        Returns
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        str
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        The 'hoverlabel' property is an instance of Hoverlabel
        that may be specified as:
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            Supported dict properties:

                align
                    Sets the horizontal alignment of the text
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                    only if the hover label text spans more two or
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                alignsrc
                    Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud
                    for `align`.
                bgcolor
                    Sets the background color of the hover labels
                    for this trace
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                    Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud
                    for `bgcolor`.
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                    Sets the border color of the hover labels for
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                bordercolorsrc
                    Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud
                    for `bordercolor`.
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                    Sets the font used in hover labels.
                namelength
                    Sets the default length (in number of
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                    labels for all traces. -1 shows the whole name
                    regardless of length. 0-3 shows the first 0-3
                    characters, and an integer >3 will show the
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                    Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud
                    for `namelength`.

        Returns
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        plotly.graph_objs.surface.Hoverlabel
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        Template string used for rendering the information that appear
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        formatting syntax. The variables available in `hovertemplate`
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        Returns
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        Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
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        Returns
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        str
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        Same as `text`.

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        Returns
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        Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
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        The 'hovertextsrc' property must be specified as a string or
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        Returns
        -------
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        Assigns id labels to each datum. These ids for object constancy
        of data points during animation. Should be an array of strings,
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        Returns
        -------
        numpy.ndarray
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        Sets the reference to a legend to show this trace in.
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        Returns
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        str
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        Sets the legend group for this trace. Traces and shapes part of
        the same legend group hide/show at the same time when toggling
        legend items.

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        Returns
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        str
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          - An instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.surface.Legendgrouptitle`
          - A dict of string/value properties that will be passed
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            Supported dict properties:

                font
                    Sets this legend group's title font.
                text
                    Sets the title of the legend group.

        Returns
        -------
        plotly.graph_objs.surface.Legendgrouptitle
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        Sets the legend rank for this trace. Items and groups with
        smaller ranks are presented on top/left side while with
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        ranks greater than 1000 to go after all unranked items. When
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        after traces i.e. according to their order in data and layout.

        The 'legendrank' property is a number and may be specified as:
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        Returns
        -------
        int|float
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        Sets the width (in px or fraction) of the legend for this
        trace.

        The 'legendwidth' property is a number and may be specified as:
          - An int or float in the interval [0, inf]

        Returns
        -------
        int|float
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        The 'lighting' property is an instance of Lighting
        that may be specified as:
          - An instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.surface.Lighting`
          - A dict of string/value properties that will be passed
            to the Lighting constructor

            Supported dict properties:

                ambient
                    Ambient light increases overall color
                    visibility but can wash out the image.
                diffuse
                    Represents the extent that incident rays are
                    reflected in a range of angles.
                fresnel
                    Represents the reflectance as a dependency of
                    the viewing angle; e.g. paper is reflective
                    when viewing it from the edge of the paper
                    (almost 90 degrees), causing shine.
                roughness
                    Alters specular reflection; the rougher the
                    surface, the wider and less contrasty the
                    shine.
                specular
                    Represents the level that incident rays are
                    reflected in a single direction, causing shine.

        Returns
        -------
        plotly.graph_objs.surface.Lighting
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        The 'lightposition' property is an instance of Lightposition
        that may be specified as:
          - An instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.surface.Lightposition`
          - A dict of string/value properties that will be passed
            to the Lightposition constructor

            Supported dict properties:

                x
                    Numeric vector, representing the X coordinate
                    for each vertex.
                y
                    Numeric vector, representing the Y coordinate
                    for each vertex.
                z
                    Numeric vector, representing the Z coordinate
                    for each vertex.

        Returns
        -------
        plotly.graph_objs.surface.Lightposition
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        Assigns extra meta information associated with this trace that
        can be used in various text attributes. Attributes such as
        trace `name`, graph, axis and colorbar `title.text`, annotation
        `text` `rangeselector`, `updatemenues` and `sliders` `label`
        text all support `meta`. To access the trace `meta` values in
        an attribute in the same trace, simply use `%{meta[i]}` where
        `i` is the index or key of the `meta` item in question. To
        access trace `meta` in layout attributes, use
        `%{data[n[.meta[i]}` where `i` is the index or key of the
        `meta` and `n` is the trace index.

        The 'meta' property accepts values of any type

        Returns
        -------
        Any|numpy.ndarray
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        Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for `meta`.

        The 'metasrc' property must be specified as a string or
        as a plotly.grid_objs.Column object

        Returns
        -------
        str
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        Sets the trace name. The trace name appears as the legend item
        and on hover.

        The 'name' property is a string and must be specified as:
          - A string
          - A number that will be converted to a string

        Returns
        -------
        str
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        Sets the opacity of the surface. Please note that in the case
        of using high `opacity` values for example a value greater than
        or equal to 0.5 on two surfaces (and 0.25 with four surfaces),
        an overlay of multiple transparent surfaces may not perfectly
        be sorted in depth by the webgl API. This behavior may be
        improved in the near future and is subject to change.

        The 'opacity' property is a number and may be specified as:
          - An int or float in the interval [0, 1]

        Returns
        -------
        int|float
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        Sets the opacityscale. The opacityscale must be an array
        containing arrays mapping a normalized value to an opacity
        value. At minimum, a mapping for the lowest (0) and highest (1)
        values are required. For example, `[[0, 1], [0.5, 0.2], [1,
        1]]` means that higher/lower values would have higher opacity
        values and those in the middle would be more transparent
        Alternatively, `opacityscale` may be a palette name string of
        the following list: 'min', 'max', 'extremes' and 'uniform'. The
        default is 'uniform'.

        The 'opacityscale' property accepts values of any type

        Returns
        -------
        Any
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        Reverses the color mapping if true. If true, `cmin` will
        correspond to the last color in the array and `cmax` will
        correspond to the first color.

        The 'reversescale' property must be specified as a bool
        (either True, or False)

        Returns
        -------
        bool
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        Sets a reference between this trace's 3D coordinate system and
        a 3D scene. If "scene" (the default value), the (x,y,z)
        coordinates refer to `layout.scene`. If "scene2", the (x,y,z)
        coordinates refer to `layout.scene2`, and so on.

        The 'scene' property is an identifier of a particular
        subplot, of type 'scene', that may be specified as the string 'scene'
        optionally followed by an integer >= 1
        (e.g. 'scene', 'scene1', 'scene2', 'scene3', etc.)

        Returns
        -------
        str
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        Determines whether or not an item corresponding to this trace
        is shown in the legend.

        The 'showlegend' property must be specified as a bool
        (either True, or False)

        Returns
        -------
        bool
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        Determines whether or not a colorbar is displayed for this
        trace.

        The 'showscale' property must be specified as a bool
        (either True, or False)

        Returns
        -------
        bool
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        The 'stream' property is an instance of Stream
        that may be specified as:
          - An instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.surface.Stream`
          - A dict of string/value properties that will be passed
            to the Stream constructor

            Supported dict properties:

                maxpoints
                    Sets the maximum number of points to keep on
                    the plots from an incoming stream. If
                    `maxpoints` is set to 50, only the newest 50
                    points will be displayed on the plot.
                token
                    The stream id number links a data trace on a
                    plot with a stream. See https://chart-
                    studio.plotly.com/settings for more details.

        Returns
        -------
        plotly.graph_objs.surface.Stream
        r   rD   rE   s    rG   r   zSurface.streamN  s    2 H~rH   c                     || d<   d S )Nr   rD   rJ   s     rG   r   zSurface.streami  r   rH   c                     | d         S )a!  
        Sets the surface color values, used for setting a color scale
        independent of `z`.

        The 'surfacecolor' property is an array that may be specified as a tuple,
        list, numpy array, or pandas Series

        Returns
        -------
        numpy.ndarray
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        Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
        `surfacecolor`.

        The 'surfacecolorsrc' property must be specified as a string or
        as a plotly.grid_objs.Column object

        Returns
        -------
        str
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        Sets the text elements associated with each z value. If trace
        `hoverinfo` contains a "text" flag and "hovertext" is not set,
        these elements will be seen in the hover labels.

        The 'text' property is a string and must be specified as:
          - A string
          - A number that will be converted to a string
          - A tuple, list, or one-dimensional numpy array of the above

        Returns
        -------
        str|numpy.ndarray
        r   rD   rE   s    rG   r   zSurface.text  s      F|rH   c                     || d<   d S )Nr   rD   rJ   s     rG   r   zSurface.text  rR   rH   c                     | d         S )z
        Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for `text`.

        The 'textsrc' property must be specified as a string or
        as a plotly.grid_objs.Column object

        Returns
        -------
        str
        r   rD   rE   s    rG   r   zSurface.textsrc  r   rH   c                     || d<   d S )Nr   rD   rJ   s     rG   r   zSurface.textsrc  r   rH   c                     | d         S )aH  
        Assign an id to this trace, Use this to provide object
        constancy between traces during animations and transitions.

        The 'uid' property is a string and must be specified as:
          - A string
          - A number that will be converted to a string

        Returns
        -------
        str
        r   rD   rE   s    rG   r   zSurface.uid  r   rH   c                     || d<   d S )Nr   rD   rJ   s     rG   r   zSurface.uid  r   rH   c                     | d         S )aN  
        Controls persistence of some user-driven changes to the trace:
        `constraintrange` in `parcoords` traces, as well as some
        `editable: true` modifications such as `name` and
        `colorbar.title`. Defaults to `layout.uirevision`. Note that
        other user-driven trace attribute changes are controlled by
        `layout` attributes: `trace.visible` is controlled by
        `layout.legend.uirevision`, `selectedpoints` is controlled by
        `layout.selectionrevision`, and `colorbar.(x|y)` (accessible
        with `config: {editable: true}`) is controlled by
        `layout.editrevision`. Trace changes are tracked by `uid`,
        which only falls back on trace index if no `uid` is provided.
        So if your app can add/remove traces before the end of the
        `data` array, such that the same trace has a different index,
        you can still preserve user-driven changes if you give each
        trace a `uid` that stays with it as it moves.

        The 'uirevision' property accepts values of any type

        Returns
        -------
        Any
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        Determines whether or not this trace is visible. If
        "legendonly", the trace is not drawn, but can appear as a
        legend item (provided that the legend itself is visible).

        The 'visible' property is an enumeration that may be specified as:
          - One of the following enumeration values:
                [True, False, 'legendonly']

        Returns
        -------
        Any
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        Sets the x coordinates.

        The 'x' property is an array that may be specified as a tuple,
        list, numpy array, or pandas Series

        Returns
        -------
        numpy.ndarray
        r   rD   rE   s    rG   r   z	Surface.x       CyrH   c                     || d<   d S )Nr   rD   rJ   s     rG   r   z	Surface.x!      S			rH   c                     | d         S )a  
        Sets the calendar system to use with `x` date data.

        The 'xcalendar' property is an enumeration that may be specified as:
          - One of the following enumeration values:
                ['chinese', 'coptic', 'discworld', 'ethiopian',
                'gregorian', 'hebrew', 'islamic', 'jalali', 'julian',
                'mayan', 'nanakshahi', 'nepali', 'persian', 'taiwan',
                'thai', 'ummalqura']

        Returns
        -------
        Any
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        Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `x`  using d3 formatting
        mini-languages which are very similar to those in Python. For
        numbers, see:
        https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format. And for
        dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
        format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to d3's date
        formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a decimal number as
        well as "%{n}f" for fractional seconds with n digits. For
        example, *2016-10-13 09:15:23.456* with tickformat
        "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would display *09~15~23.46*By default the values
        are formatted using `xaxis.hoverformat`.

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          - A string
          - A number that will be converted to a string

        Returns
        -------
        str
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        Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for `x`.

        The 'xsrc' property must be specified as a string or
        as a plotly.grid_objs.Column object

        Returns
        -------
        str
        r   rD   rE   s    rG   r   zSurface.xsrc^       F|rH   c                     || d<   d S )Nr   rD   rJ   s     rG   r   zSurface.xsrcl  rR   rH   c                     | d         S )z
        Sets the y coordinates.

        The 'y' property is an array that may be specified as a tuple,
        list, numpy array, or pandas Series

        Returns
        -------
        numpy.ndarray
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            Determines whether the colorscale is a default palette
            (`autocolorscale: true`) or the palette determined by
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            chosen according to whether numbers in the `color`
            array are all positive, all negative or mixed.
        cauto
            Determines whether or not the color domain is computed
            with respect to the input data (here z or surfacecolor)
            or the bounds set in `cmin` and `cmax` Defaults to
            `false` when `cmin` and `cmax` are set by the user.
        cmax
            Sets the upper bound of the color domain. Value should
            have the same units as z or surfacecolor and if set,
            `cmin` must be set as well.
        cmid
            Sets the mid-point of the color domain by scaling
            `cmin` and/or `cmax` to be equidistant to this point.
            Value should have the same units as z or surfacecolor.
            Has no effect when `cauto` is `false`.
        cmin
            Sets the lower bound of the color domain. Value should
            have the same units as z or surfacecolor and if set,
            `cmax` must be set as well.
        coloraxis
            Sets a reference to a shared color axis. References to
            these shared color axes are "coloraxis", "coloraxis2",
            "coloraxis3", etc. Settings for these shared color axes
            are set in the layout, under `layout.coloraxis`,
            `layout.coloraxis2`, etc. Note that multiple color
            scales can be linked to the same color axis.
        colorbar
            :class:`plotly.graph_objects.surface.ColorBar` instance
            or dict with compatible properties
        colorscale
            Sets the colorscale. The colorscale must be an array
            containing arrays mapping a normalized value to an rgb,
            rgba, hex, hsl, hsv, or named color string. At minimum,
            a mapping for the lowest (0) and highest (1) values are
            required. For example, `[[0, 'rgb(0,0,255)'], [1,
            'rgb(255,0,0)']]`. To control the bounds of the
            colorscale in color space, use `cmin` and `cmax`.
            Alternatively, `colorscale` may be a palette name
            string of the following list: Blackbody,Bluered,Blues,C
            ividis,Earth,Electric,Greens,Greys,Hot,Jet,Picnic,Portl
            and,Rainbow,RdBu,Reds,Viridis,YlGnBu,YlOrRd.
        connectgaps
            Determines whether or not gaps (i.e. {nan} or missing
            values) in the `z` data are filled in.
        contours
            :class:`plotly.graph_objects.surface.Contours` instance
            or dict with compatible properties
        customdata
            Assigns extra data each datum. This may be useful when
            listening to hover, click and selection events. Note
            that, "scatter" traces also appends customdata items in
            the markers DOM elements
        customdatasrc
            Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
            `customdata`.
        hidesurface
            Determines whether or not a surface is drawn. For
            example, set `hidesurface` to False `contours.x.show`
            to True and `contours.y.show` to True to draw a wire
            frame plot.
        hoverinfo
            Determines which trace information appear on hover. If
            `none` or `skip` are set, no information is displayed
            upon hovering. But, if `none` is set, click and hover
            events are still fired.
        hoverinfosrc
            Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
            `hoverinfo`.
        hoverlabel
            :class:`plotly.graph_objects.surface.Hoverlabel`
            instance or dict with compatible properties
        hovertemplate
            Template string used for rendering the information that
            appear on hover box. Note that this will override
            `hoverinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
            for example "y: %{y}" as well as %{xother}, {%_xother},
            {%_xother_}, {%xother_}. When showing info for several
            points, "xother" will be added to those with different
            x positions from the first point. An underscore before
            or after "(x|y)other" will add a space on that side,
            only when this field is shown. Numbers are formatted
            using d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for
            example "Price: %{y:$.2f}".
            https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
            for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
            formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
            %{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
            %{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
            format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
            date formatting syntax. The variables available in
            `hovertemplate` are the ones emitted as event data
            described at this link
            https://plotly.com/javascript/plotlyjs-events/#event-
            data. Additionally, every attributes that can be
            specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
            are available.  Anything contained in tag `<extra>` is
            displayed in the secondary box, for example
            "<extra>{fullData.name}</extra>". To hide the secondary
            box completely, use an empty tag `<extra></extra>`.
        hovertemplatesrc
            Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
            `hovertemplate`.
        hovertext
            Same as `text`.
        hovertextsrc
            Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
            `hovertext`.
        ids
            Assigns id labels to each datum. These ids for object
            constancy of data points during animation. Should be an
            array of strings, not numbers or any other type.
        idssrc
            Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
            `ids`.
        legend
            Sets the reference to a legend to show this trace in.
            References to these legends are "legend", "legend2",
            "legend3", etc. Settings for these legends are set in
            the layout, under `layout.legend`, `layout.legend2`,
            etc.
        legendgroup
            Sets the legend group for this trace. Traces and shapes
            part of the same legend group hide/show at the same
            time when toggling legend items.
        legendgrouptitle
            :class:`plotly.graph_objects.surface.Legendgrouptitle`
            instance or dict with compatible properties
        legendrank
            Sets the legend rank for this trace. Items and groups
            with smaller ranks are presented on top/left side while
            with "reversed" `legend.traceorder` they are on
            bottom/right side. The default legendrank is 1000, so
            that you can use ranks less than 1000 to place certain
            items before all unranked items, and ranks greater than
            1000 to go after all unranked items. When having
            unranked or equal rank items shapes would be displayed
            after traces i.e. according to their order in data and
            layout.
        legendwidth
            Sets the width (in px or fraction) of the legend for
            this trace.
        lighting
            :class:`plotly.graph_objects.surface.Lighting` instance
            or dict with compatible properties
        lightposition
            :class:`plotly.graph_objects.surface.Lightposition`
            instance or dict with compatible properties
        meta
            Assigns extra meta information associated with this
            trace that can be used in various text attributes.
            Attributes such as trace `name`, graph, axis and
            colorbar `title.text`, annotation `text`
            `rangeselector`, `updatemenues` and `sliders` `label`
            text all support `meta`. To access the trace `meta`
            values in an attribute in the same trace, simply use
            `%{meta[i]}` where `i` is the index or key of the
            `meta` item in question. To access trace `meta` in
            layout attributes, use `%{data[n[.meta[i]}` where `i`
            is the index or key of the `meta` and `n` is the trace
            index.
        metasrc
            Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
            `meta`.
        name
            Sets the trace name. The trace name appears as the
            legend item and on hover.
        opacity
            Sets the opacity of the surface. Please note that in
            the case of using high `opacity` values for example a
            value greater than or equal to 0.5 on two surfaces (and
            0.25 with four surfaces), an overlay of multiple
            transparent surfaces may not perfectly be sorted in
            depth by the webgl API. This behavior may be improved
            in the near future and is subject to change.
        opacityscale
            Sets the opacityscale. The opacityscale must be an
            array containing arrays mapping a normalized value to
            an opacity value. At minimum, a mapping for the lowest
            (0) and highest (1) values are required. For example,
            `[[0, 1], [0.5, 0.2], [1, 1]]` means that higher/lower
            values would have higher opacity values and those in
            the middle would be more transparent Alternatively,
            `opacityscale` may be a palette name string of the
            following list: 'min', 'max', 'extremes' and 'uniform'.
            The default is 'uniform'.
        reversescale
            Reverses the color mapping if true. If true, `cmin`
            will correspond to the last color in the array and
            `cmax` will correspond to the first color.
        scene
            Sets a reference between this trace's 3D coordinate
            system and a 3D scene. If "scene" (the default value),
            the (x,y,z) coordinates refer to `layout.scene`. If
            "scene2", the (x,y,z) coordinates refer to
            `layout.scene2`, and so on.
        showlegend
            Determines whether or not an item corresponding to this
            trace is shown in the legend.
        showscale
            Determines whether or not a colorbar is displayed for
            this trace.
        stream
            :class:`plotly.graph_objects.surface.Stream` instance
            or dict with compatible properties
        surfacecolor
            Sets the surface color values, used for setting a color
            scale independent of `z`.
        surfacecolorsrc
            Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
            `surfacecolor`.
        text
            Sets the text elements associated with each z value. If
            trace `hoverinfo` contains a "text" flag and
            "hovertext" is not set, these elements will be seen in
            the hover labels.
        textsrc
            Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
            `text`.
        uid
            Assign an id to this trace, Use this to provide object
            constancy between traces during animations and
            transitions.
        uirevision
            Controls persistence of some user-driven changes to the
            trace: `constraintrange` in `parcoords` traces, as well
            as some `editable: true` modifications such as `name`
            and `colorbar.title`. Defaults to `layout.uirevision`.
            Note that other user-driven trace attribute changes are
            controlled by `layout` attributes: `trace.visible` is
            controlled by `layout.legend.uirevision`,
            `selectedpoints` is controlled by
            `layout.selectionrevision`, and `colorbar.(x|y)`
            (accessible with `config: {editable: true}`) is
            controlled by `layout.editrevision`. Trace changes are
            tracked by `uid`, which only falls back on trace index
            if no `uid` is provided. So if your app can add/remove
            traces before the end of the `data` array, such that
            the same trace has a different index, you can still
            preserve user-driven changes if you give each trace a
            `uid` that stays with it as it moves.
        visible
            Determines whether or not this trace is visible. If
            "legendonly", the trace is not drawn, but can appear as
            a legend item (provided that the legend itself is
            visible).
        x
            Sets the x coordinates.
        xcalendar
            Sets the calendar system to use with `x` date data.
        xhoverformat
            Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `x`  using d3
            formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
            those in Python. For numbers, see:
            https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.
            And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
            format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to
            d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a
            decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional
            seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13
            09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would
            display *09~15~23.46*By default the values are
            formatted using `xaxis.hoverformat`.
        xsrc
            Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
            `x`.
        y
            Sets the y coordinates.
        ycalendar
            Sets the calendar system to use with `y` date data.
        yhoverformat
            Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `y`  using d3
            formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
            those in Python. For numbers, see:
            https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.
            And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
            format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to
            d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a
            decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional
            seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13
            09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would
            display *09~15~23.46*By default the values are
            formatted using `yaxis.hoverformat`.
        ysrc
            Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
            `y`.
        z
            Sets the z coordinates.
        zcalendar
            Sets the calendar system to use with `z` date data.
        zhoverformat
            Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `z`  using d3
            formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
            those in Python. For numbers, see:
            https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.
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            format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to
            d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a
            decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional
            seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13
            09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would
            display *09~15~23.46*By default the values are
            formatted using `zaxis.hoverformat`.
        zsrc
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            `z`.
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        Construct a new Surface object

        The data the describes the coordinates of the surface is set in
        `z`. Data in `z` should be a 2D list. Coordinates in `x` and
        `y` can either be 1D lists or 2D lists (e.g. to graph
        parametric surfaces). If not provided in `x` and `y`, the x and
        y coordinates are assumed to be linear starting at 0 with a
        unit step. The color scale corresponds to the `z` values by
        default. For custom color scales, use `surfacecolor` which
        should be a 2D list, where its bounds can be controlled using
        `cmin` and `cmax`.

        Parameters
        ----------
        arg
            dict of properties compatible with this constructor or
            an instance of :class:`plotly.graph_objs.Surface`
        autocolorscale
            Determines whether the colorscale is a default palette
            (`autocolorscale: true`) or the palette determined by
            `colorscale`. In case `colorscale` is unspecified or
            `autocolorscale` is true, the default palette will be
            chosen according to whether numbers in the `color`
            array are all positive, all negative or mixed.
        cauto
            Determines whether or not the color domain is computed
            with respect to the input data (here z or surfacecolor)
            or the bounds set in `cmin` and `cmax` Defaults to
            `false` when `cmin` and `cmax` are set by the user.
        cmax
            Sets the upper bound of the color domain. Value should
            have the same units as z or surfacecolor and if set,
            `cmin` must be set as well.
        cmid
            Sets the mid-point of the color domain by scaling
            `cmin` and/or `cmax` to be equidistant to this point.
            Value should have the same units as z or surfacecolor.
            Has no effect when `cauto` is `false`.
        cmin
            Sets the lower bound of the color domain. Value should
            have the same units as z or surfacecolor and if set,
            `cmax` must be set as well.
        coloraxis
            Sets a reference to a shared color axis. References to
            these shared color axes are "coloraxis", "coloraxis2",
            "coloraxis3", etc. Settings for these shared color axes
            are set in the layout, under `layout.coloraxis`,
            `layout.coloraxis2`, etc. Note that multiple color
            scales can be linked to the same color axis.
        colorbar
            :class:`plotly.graph_objects.surface.ColorBar` instance
            or dict with compatible properties
        colorscale
            Sets the colorscale. The colorscale must be an array
            containing arrays mapping a normalized value to an rgb,
            rgba, hex, hsl, hsv, or named color string. At minimum,
            a mapping for the lowest (0) and highest (1) values are
            required. For example, `[[0, 'rgb(0,0,255)'], [1,
            'rgb(255,0,0)']]`. To control the bounds of the
            colorscale in color space, use `cmin` and `cmax`.
            Alternatively, `colorscale` may be a palette name
            string of the following list: Blackbody,Bluered,Blues,C
            ividis,Earth,Electric,Greens,Greys,Hot,Jet,Picnic,Portl
            and,Rainbow,RdBu,Reds,Viridis,YlGnBu,YlOrRd.
        connectgaps
            Determines whether or not gaps (i.e. {nan} or missing
            values) in the `z` data are filled in.
        contours
            :class:`plotly.graph_objects.surface.Contours` instance
            or dict with compatible properties
        customdata
            Assigns extra data each datum. This may be useful when
            listening to hover, click and selection events. Note
            that, "scatter" traces also appends customdata items in
            the markers DOM elements
        customdatasrc
            Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
            `customdata`.
        hidesurface
            Determines whether or not a surface is drawn. For
            example, set `hidesurface` to False `contours.x.show`
            to True and `contours.y.show` to True to draw a wire
            frame plot.
        hoverinfo
            Determines which trace information appear on hover. If
            `none` or `skip` are set, no information is displayed
            upon hovering. But, if `none` is set, click and hover
            events are still fired.
        hoverinfosrc
            Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
            `hoverinfo`.
        hoverlabel
            :class:`plotly.graph_objects.surface.Hoverlabel`
            instance or dict with compatible properties
        hovertemplate
            Template string used for rendering the information that
            appear on hover box. Note that this will override
            `hoverinfo`. Variables are inserted using %{variable},
            for example "y: %{y}" as well as %{xother}, {%_xother},
            {%_xother_}, {%xother_}. When showing info for several
            points, "xother" will be added to those with different
            x positions from the first point. An underscore before
            or after "(x|y)other" will add a space on that side,
            only when this field is shown. Numbers are formatted
            using d3-format's syntax %{variable:d3-format}, for
            example "Price: %{y:$.2f}".
            https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format
            for details on the formatting syntax. Dates are
            formatted using d3-time-format's syntax
            %{variable|d3-time-format}, for example "Day:
            %{2019-01-01|%A}". https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
            format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format for details on the
            date formatting syntax. The variables available in
            `hovertemplate` are the ones emitted as event data
            described at this link
            https://plotly.com/javascript/plotlyjs-events/#event-
            data. Additionally, every attributes that can be
            specified per-point (the ones that are `arrayOk: true`)
            are available.  Anything contained in tag `<extra>` is
            displayed in the secondary box, for example
            "<extra>{fullData.name}</extra>". To hide the secondary
            box completely, use an empty tag `<extra></extra>`.
        hovertemplatesrc
            Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
            `hovertemplate`.
        hovertext
            Same as `text`.
        hovertextsrc
            Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
            `hovertext`.
        ids
            Assigns id labels to each datum. These ids for object
            constancy of data points during animation. Should be an
            array of strings, not numbers or any other type.
        idssrc
            Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
            `ids`.
        legend
            Sets the reference to a legend to show this trace in.
            References to these legends are "legend", "legend2",
            "legend3", etc. Settings for these legends are set in
            the layout, under `layout.legend`, `layout.legend2`,
            etc.
        legendgroup
            Sets the legend group for this trace. Traces and shapes
            part of the same legend group hide/show at the same
            time when toggling legend items.
        legendgrouptitle
            :class:`plotly.graph_objects.surface.Legendgrouptitle`
            instance or dict with compatible properties
        legendrank
            Sets the legend rank for this trace. Items and groups
            with smaller ranks are presented on top/left side while
            with "reversed" `legend.traceorder` they are on
            bottom/right side. The default legendrank is 1000, so
            that you can use ranks less than 1000 to place certain
            items before all unranked items, and ranks greater than
            1000 to go after all unranked items. When having
            unranked or equal rank items shapes would be displayed
            after traces i.e. according to their order in data and
            layout.
        legendwidth
            Sets the width (in px or fraction) of the legend for
            this trace.
        lighting
            :class:`plotly.graph_objects.surface.Lighting` instance
            or dict with compatible properties
        lightposition
            :class:`plotly.graph_objects.surface.Lightposition`
            instance or dict with compatible properties
        meta
            Assigns extra meta information associated with this
            trace that can be used in various text attributes.
            Attributes such as trace `name`, graph, axis and
            colorbar `title.text`, annotation `text`
            `rangeselector`, `updatemenues` and `sliders` `label`
            text all support `meta`. To access the trace `meta`
            values in an attribute in the same trace, simply use
            `%{meta[i]}` where `i` is the index or key of the
            `meta` item in question. To access trace `meta` in
            layout attributes, use `%{data[n[.meta[i]}` where `i`
            is the index or key of the `meta` and `n` is the trace
            index.
        metasrc
            Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
            `meta`.
        name
            Sets the trace name. The trace name appears as the
            legend item and on hover.
        opacity
            Sets the opacity of the surface. Please note that in
            the case of using high `opacity` values for example a
            value greater than or equal to 0.5 on two surfaces (and
            0.25 with four surfaces), an overlay of multiple
            transparent surfaces may not perfectly be sorted in
            depth by the webgl API. This behavior may be improved
            in the near future and is subject to change.
        opacityscale
            Sets the opacityscale. The opacityscale must be an
            array containing arrays mapping a normalized value to
            an opacity value. At minimum, a mapping for the lowest
            (0) and highest (1) values are required. For example,
            `[[0, 1], [0.5, 0.2], [1, 1]]` means that higher/lower
            values would have higher opacity values and those in
            the middle would be more transparent Alternatively,
            `opacityscale` may be a palette name string of the
            following list: 'min', 'max', 'extremes' and 'uniform'.
            The default is 'uniform'.
        reversescale
            Reverses the color mapping if true. If true, `cmin`
            will correspond to the last color in the array and
            `cmax` will correspond to the first color.
        scene
            Sets a reference between this trace's 3D coordinate
            system and a 3D scene. If "scene" (the default value),
            the (x,y,z) coordinates refer to `layout.scene`. If
            "scene2", the (x,y,z) coordinates refer to
            `layout.scene2`, and so on.
        showlegend
            Determines whether or not an item corresponding to this
            trace is shown in the legend.
        showscale
            Determines whether or not a colorbar is displayed for
            this trace.
        stream
            :class:`plotly.graph_objects.surface.Stream` instance
            or dict with compatible properties
        surfacecolor
            Sets the surface color values, used for setting a color
            scale independent of `z`.
        surfacecolorsrc
            Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
            `surfacecolor`.
        text
            Sets the text elements associated with each z value. If
            trace `hoverinfo` contains a "text" flag and
            "hovertext" is not set, these elements will be seen in
            the hover labels.
        textsrc
            Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
            `text`.
        uid
            Assign an id to this trace, Use this to provide object
            constancy between traces during animations and
            transitions.
        uirevision
            Controls persistence of some user-driven changes to the
            trace: `constraintrange` in `parcoords` traces, as well
            as some `editable: true` modifications such as `name`
            and `colorbar.title`. Defaults to `layout.uirevision`.
            Note that other user-driven trace attribute changes are
            controlled by `layout` attributes: `trace.visible` is
            controlled by `layout.legend.uirevision`,
            `selectedpoints` is controlled by
            `layout.selectionrevision`, and `colorbar.(x|y)`
            (accessible with `config: {editable: true}`) is
            controlled by `layout.editrevision`. Trace changes are
            tracked by `uid`, which only falls back on trace index
            if no `uid` is provided. So if your app can add/remove
            traces before the end of the `data` array, such that
            the same trace has a different index, you can still
            preserve user-driven changes if you give each trace a
            `uid` that stays with it as it moves.
        visible
            Determines whether or not this trace is visible. If
            "legendonly", the trace is not drawn, but can appear as
            a legend item (provided that the legend itself is
            visible).
        x
            Sets the x coordinates.
        xcalendar
            Sets the calendar system to use with `x` date data.
        xhoverformat
            Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `x`  using d3
            formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
            those in Python. For numbers, see:
            https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.
            And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
            format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to
            d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a
            decimal number as well as "%{n}f" for fractional
            seconds with n digits. For example, *2016-10-13
            09:15:23.456* with tickformat "%H~%M~%S.%2f" would
            display *09~15~23.46*By default the values are
            formatted using `xaxis.hoverformat`.
        xsrc
            Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
            `x`.
        y
            Sets the y coordinates.
        ycalendar
            Sets the calendar system to use with `y` date data.
        yhoverformat
            Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `y`  using d3
            formatting mini-languages which are very similar to
            those in Python. For numbers, see:
            https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.
            And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time-
            format/tree/v2.2.3#locale_format. We add two items to
            d3's date formatter: "%h" for half of the year as a
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        ysrc
            Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
            `y`.
        z
            Sets the z coordinates.
        zcalendar
            Sets the calendar system to use with `z` date data.
        zhoverformat
            Sets the hover text formatting rulefor `z`  using d3
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            https://github.com/d3/d3-format/tree/v1.4.5#d3-format.
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        zsrc
            Sets the source reference on Chart Studio Cloud for
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