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I just recently found tabplot and it looks like a great package to visualize relationships in large data sets. For the visualizations I am currently working on, tabplot would be even more helpful if one could show inter-quantile ranges, e.g. between the 25% and 75% quantiles like in a boxplot, instead of the symmetric standard deviation interval as dark blue bars around the mean. (Even better seems the possibility of different shades of blue for different inter-quantile ranges). However, I have no idea how hard it would be to implement such a feature. I guess it would be perfectly ok if computation would take a little bit longer. Currently tabplot is blazingly fast compared to some ggplots on my large data set.
Best wishes,
Sebastian
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Hi,
I just recently found
tabplot
and it looks like a great package to visualize relationships in large data sets. For the visualizations I am currently working on, tabplot would be even more helpful if one could show inter-quantile ranges, e.g. between the 25% and 75% quantiles like in a boxplot, instead of the symmetric standard deviation interval as dark blue bars around the mean. (Even better seems the possibility of different shades of blue for different inter-quantile ranges). However, I have no idea how hard it would be to implement such a feature. I guess it would be perfectly ok if computation would take a little bit longer. Currently tabplot is blazingly fast compared to some ggplots on my large data set.Best wishes,
Sebastian
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: