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Compare distributions of values across multiple n, es settings #46

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gussmith23 opened this issue May 20, 2019 · 2 comments
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Compare distributions of values across multiple n, es settings #46

gussmith23 opened this issue May 20, 2019 · 2 comments
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I realized when I saw slide 9 of this presentation that it would be useful to look at value distributions between different settings of n and es---it would actually be a lot more useful than some of the other stuff we do!

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if we build the histogram along the circle, that'll be a good start. By flipping between different settings of n and es, the users can compare. What would be even cooler, though, would be if they could overlay two histograms at once---e.g. if we could support two (n,es) settings on single circle!

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For reference, I would like to, for example, overrlap multiple histograms for different (n,es) settings.

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