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Hi! This is a very cool project and useful for me. But I have an issue about the style of histograms.
If the data features have a wide value range, the plotted histogram will be unbalanced like this:
I think if we can specify the range of the histogram, it will be useful to solve this issue. Do you have an idea about this?
I will check dtreeviz/trees.py, I'm not sure whether I can implement the function.
dtreeviz/trees.py
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Not sure what to do in this case but thanks for pointing this out. Let's keep issue open and see what pops up.
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Hi! This is a very cool project and useful for me.
But I have an issue about the style of histograms.
If the data features have a wide value range, the plotted histogram will be unbalanced like this:
I think if we can specify the range of the histogram, it will be useful to solve this issue.
Do you have an idea about this?
I will check
dtreeviz/trees.py
, I'm not sure whether I can implement the function.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: