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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Sometimes it is difficult to eyeball a trend if there is one massive outlier that compresses the rest of the plot. Huge outliers also mess with the control limits.
Describe the solution you would like
Might be useful to have the ability to click a data-point on a plot to remove it from the plot (and re-scale the axes). This could be reversed using a 'reset' button or maybe regenerating the plot.
Additional context
Example image showing one (red) outlier making it impossible to resolve the rest of the data. We'd rather not completely remove outliers before upload to megaQC because they're one of the things we'd like to track.
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If you want to hide the outliers you can click on the outliers series in the legend and it will hide the series and resize accordingly. Does that resolve your issue?
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Sometimes it is difficult to eyeball a trend if there is one massive outlier that compresses the rest of the plot. Huge outliers also mess with the control limits.
Describe the solution you would like
Might be useful to have the ability to click a data-point on a plot to remove it from the plot (and re-scale the axes). This could be reversed using a 'reset' button or maybe regenerating the plot.
Additional context
Example image showing one (red) outlier making it impossible to resolve the rest of the data. We'd rather not completely remove outliers before upload to megaQC because they're one of the things we'd like to track.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: