plot_volume
function backtide.analysis.volume.plot_volume(data, title=None, legend="upper left", figsize=(900, 600), filename=None, display=True)[source]
Create a trading volume bar chart.
Displays trading volume over time for one or more symbols. Each symbol is rendered as a separate bar trace.
| Parameters |
data : pd.DataFrame | pl.DataFrame
Input data containing columns
title : str | dict | None, default=Nonesymbol, volume and dt with the
datetime.
Title for the plot.
legend : str | dict | None, default="upper left"
Legend for the plot. See the user guide for an extended
description of the choices.
figsize : tuple[int, int], default=(900, 600)
Figure's size in pixels, format as (x, y).
filename : str | Path | None, default=None
Save the plot using this name. The type of the file depends on the
provided name (
display : bool | None, default=True.html, .png, .pdf, etc...). If filename has no
file type, the plot is saved as .html. If None, the plot isn't saved.
Whether to render the plot. If
None, it returns the figure.
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| Returns |
Figure | None
The Plotly figure object. Only returned if
display=None.
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See Also
Create a candlestick chart.
Create a price line chart.
Create a VWAP (Volume-Weighted Average Price) chart.
Example
>>> from backtide.storage import query_bars
>>> from backtide.analysis import plot_volume
>>> df = query_bars("AAPL", "1d")
>>> # Plot raw share volume
>>> plot_volume(df)
>>> # Plot price x share (dollar volume)
>>> df_vol = df.copy()
>>> df_vol["volume"] = df_vol["volume"] * df_vol["close"]
>>> df_vol["currency"] = "USD" # Add currency to format labels
>>> plot_volume(df_vol, title="Dollar volume for Apple")