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  • [ yes ] I have read through the contributing notes and understand the structure of the package. In particular, if my PR modifies code of plotly.graph_objects, my modifications concern the codegen files and not generated files.
  • [ yes, in figure_factory tests ] I have added tests (if submitting a new feature or correcting a bug) or
    modified existing tests.
  • [there is a post on the forums: https://community.plotly.com/t/plotly-upset-plot/63858] For a new feature, I have added documentation examples in an existing or
    new tutorial notebook (please see the doc checklist as well).
  • [ yes ] I have added a CHANGELOG entry if fixing/changing/adding anything substantial.
  • [ not applicable I think since this is totally new] For a new feature or a change in behaviour, I have updated the relevant docstrings in the code to describe the feature or behaviour (please see the doc checklist as well).

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@Coding-with-Adam
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Thank you for the suggestion, @venturellac .
Currently, our focus is on Plotly Express, trying to expand its features. As such, our resources are limited when it comes to enhancing Figure Factory.

One recommendation would be to create your own package, something called plotly-upset for example.

@soumilbaldota
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@venturellac Thank you so much for making this.

@alexcjohnson
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Thank you @venturellac - as mentioned above by @Coding-with-Adam, and described further in #4204, we will not be accepting new figure factories at this time. This is cool functionality though, and would be excellent as a separate package.

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maflot commented Apr 16, 2025

Is there any chance to reopen this in the future? @alexcjohnson

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