Matthew Kay
Matthew Kay
Hmm yeah, this doesn't really work at the moment because slabinterval enforces each subgroup to have the same width. E.g. this is the closest I could get (notice only one...
:) I don't mind leaving it open; I might take a stab at fixing it eventually or maybe someone will wander along who's interested.
(setting aside issue 2 for a moment; it is simply a bug and needs to be fixed) I think fundamentally the issue with density plots in either case here is...
This is a great list of use cases! You absolutely should be able to use dots for count data, and it's been on my list but I haven't gotten around...
> I like the `mode ` printing. works for me > Do we want to support categorical variables more generally in all formats? If yes, it could make sense to...
Thanks @isabellaghement, this is very useful! I think we can avoid a dep on {agrmt} at least for the default printing since the implementations of these are very straightforward, and...
Thinking about summary functions raises another question for @paul-buerkner: do we want the `entropy()` and `dissent()` functions to be exported so that people can use them in `summarise_draws()`? I suppose...
FYI this now has pretty comprehensive tests. All that remains is for me to update the `rvar` vignette and to make any adjustments based on folks' feedback. Re: conversions to...
> I think exporting these functions sounds good. I don't mind wordy names, so I am happy with both modal_category and modal_level, perhaps with a slight preference for the former....
> The big issue with ggdist (which I love dearly) is its tidyverse dependencies. We could consider helping to reduce those if @mjskay would be interested in that sort of...