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Make a copy of the layout before assigning it to the graph element. Plotly sometimes performs its own updates on the layout element, specifically when dealing with time series data where the x-axis consists of Date values. In this case, we can get into an infinite recursion situation with the watcher in angular.
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Make a copy of the layout before assigning it to the graph
element. Plotly sometimes performs its own updates on the layout
element, specifically when dealing with time series data where
the x-axis consists of Date values. In this case, we can get
into an infinite recursion situation with the watcher in
angular.