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add functionality to the reliability plot to switch between logarithmic and normal scale on the inset histogram #286

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TatianaBurek opened this issue Dec 5, 2022 · 0 comments
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TatianaBurek commented Dec 5, 2022

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reliability plot plots y axis values on the inset histogram in the normal scale.
Would be helpful to add a functionality to plot it on a logarithmic scale as well.

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@TatianaBurek TatianaBurek added type: enhancement Improve something that it is currently doing alert: NEED ACCOUNT KEY Need to assign an account key to this issue alert: NEED MORE DEFINITION Not yet actionable, additional definition required alert: NEED CYCLE ASSIGNMENT Need to assign to a release development cycle labels Dec 5, 2022
@bikegeek bikegeek added this to the METplotpy 2.1.0-beta2 milestone Mar 1, 2023
@bikegeek bikegeek moved this from 📋 Backlog to 🔖 Ready in METplus-Analysis-5.1.0 Development Mar 1, 2023
@jprestop jprestop modified the milestones: METplotpy 2.1.0-beta2, METplotpy-2.1.0 Mar 1, 2023
@TatianaBurek TatianaBurek self-assigned this Mar 6, 2023
@JohnHalleyGotway JohnHalleyGotway modified the milestones: METplotpy 2.1.0-beta2, METplotpy-2.1.0 Mar 7, 2023
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