Matthew Kay
Matthew Kay
I hope this isn't the wrong place to ask this question, but I've been playing with using `linearGradient()` for gradient fills based on x/y mappings in {ggdist} and I have...
Makes sense. Thanks for this btw, having proper gradients is really exciting!
@pmur002 this is perfect, thank you!
@domoritz said my comments were welcome so here you go. Do tell me if this is off topic :) Basically my feeling about a lot of uncertainty vis these days...
That's a good point --- having a different channel for thickness (rather than x/y) was partly motivated by how dodging works in ggplot (which is what `offset` is for in...
Chiming in since @DominiqueMakowski pinged me on mjskay/ggdist#95. I'm not sure in what context you're planning to use curve_interval, but it's worth pointing out a few things you may want...
One last thought from me: I was trying to figure out why your pointwise intervals were so noisy looking in the first place and realized you are using HDIs. HDIs...
sure, here's a quick example with ggdist::geom_dots, which is designed for exactly this kind of problem :) ```r # took me a minute to get this working since your master...
Happy to help! :) Incidentally I fixed the `NA` handling bug in geom_dots, so the github version should now do the correct thing given `na.rm = TRUE`, which you can...
Also, if you find any weird corner cases where the automatic bin width detection doesn't work well, please let me know --- it's a hairy problem and improvements have really...