Philippe Rivière
Philippe Rivière
https://github.com/observablehq/plot/assets/7001/76810a97-44c4-4caf-afb9-2519e5ed7ada quoting @visnup: _I always need some occlusionX or Y_ 😅 For #27 TODO: - [x] fix the display of y in the tip (if using tip: true), it should...
A data decimation transform can be used to simplify dense line charts by removing many of the points that don't add visual information to a line path. The decimation strategy...
(alternative/complement to #1967)
(As mentioned in a few places: #948, #943, #791.) We can look at https://github.com/uwdata/fast-kde/ for speed, and https://observablehq.com/@d3/kernel-density-estimation for a more straightforward implementation. Could be used to create violin plots,...
Do we expect users to click on this link or use their system defaults?
**zoom** is a new top-level option, values "xy", "x", "y". (first pass at #1590) - A mark has a zoom() method, which allows it to act when the chart receives...
as counterparts of #1896 also fix the examples (in particular https://observablehq.com/@observablehq/plot-difference-chart)
When the sample data covers only a subdomain of the frame (say, land), it is sometimes desirable to avoid extending it too much into lakes and oceans. A solution is...
closes #1920 (I don't think these need too much documentation, since they are principally motivated by symmetry.)
Here's a nice(?) example found in the wild, of faceted donuts.  (originally from https://immunology.sciencemag.org/content/immunology/5/54/eabf3698/F1.large.jpg) [_Source_](https://immunology.sciencemag.org/content/5/54/eabf3698/tab-figures-data) The data is available, but I don't think it's the right dataset to use,...