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Graphs: Currently no loess fit #2

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gedankenstuecke opened this issue Mar 16, 2020 · 4 comments
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Graphs: Currently no loess fit #2

gedankenstuecke opened this issue Mar 16, 2020 · 4 comments
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The notebooks I made using ggplot2 in R have a nice loess fit for the data points that helps in visualizing things, see https://exploratory.openhumans.org/notebook/83/

I couldn't figure out how to do this with metricsgraphics or d3. Someone that actually speaks javascript would be needed for that :)

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Thanks! Actually, @beaugunderson already made a first pass at creating a stand-alone visualization code at: https://github.com/beaugunderson/loess

It would just need someone to implement it in this repo :)

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I will try to get this done as well.

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Amazing, thanks! 🙏

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