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Add Icicle Trace to Plotly.py #3139

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This project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](http://semver.org/).


## [2.1.0] - TBD

### Added

- Added icicle trace type: `go.Icicle` added to the `graph_objs` and `px.icicle` to the plotly.express functional API ([#3139](https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/pull/3139))

## [4.14.3] - 2021-01-12

### Fixed
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`update_layout`, `add_trace`, etc.

- [the `plotly.express` module](https://plotly.com/python/plotly-express/) (usually imported as `px`) is a high-level
functional API that uses `graph_objects` under the hood. Its code is in `packages/python/plotly/express`.
functional API that uses `graph_objects` under the hood. Its code is in `packages/python/plotly/plotly/express`.
Plotly Express functions
are designed to be highly consistent with each other, and to do *as little computation
in Python as possible*, generally concerning themselves with formatting data and creating
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