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ScatterChart

What It Does

Plots correlations, clusters, or anomaly candidates.

Signature

db.ScatterChart(data: 'List[Dict[str, Any]]', x_key: 'str', y_key: 'str', title: 'Optional[str]' = None, group_key: 'Optional[str]' = None, color: 'Optional[str]' = None, height: 'int' = 300, loading: 'bool' = False, empty_message: 'str' = 'No chart data available', on_click: 'Optional[Callable[[Dict[str, Any]], None]]' = None) -> 'VNode'

Parameters

Name Type Default Notes
data List[Dict[str, Any]] required
x_key str required
y_key str required
title Optional[str] None
group_key Optional[str] None
color Optional[str] None
height int 300
loading bool False
empty_message str 'No chart data available'
on_click Optional[Callable[[Dict[str, Any]], None]] None

Example

import brickflowui as db

node = db.ScatterChart(data=[{"freshness": 12, "cost": 240}], x_key="week", y_key="cost", title="Command center")

Integration Notes

  • This component composes cleanly with layout primitives such as Card, Grid, Row, and Column.
  • Prefer controlled state from Python when the value matters to your business logic or backend query layer.

Responsive Notes

Check the component inside a realistic layout, not only in isolation, so spacing, overflow, and action density stay comfortable on smaller screens.

Accessibility Notes

Pair this component with clear visible copy and predictable state changes so keyboard and assistive-technology users are not surprised.