A concise grammar of interactive graphics, built on Vega.
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A concise grammar of interactive graphics, built on Vega.
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I'm trying out this library for the first time and I'm seeing several places where some shorthand functions would have been really pleasant:
Pos::top_right, Pos::bottom_right, Pos::bottom_center etc..Nice-looking lightweight console ASCII line charts ╭┈╯ for NodeJS, browsers and terminal, no dependencies
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I think it could be useful, when one wants to plot only e.g. class 1, to have an option to produce consistent plots for both plot_cumulative_gain and plot_roc
At the moment, instead, only plot_roc supports such option.
Thanks a lot