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enable changing colors on boxplot through a legend item #2709

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karishma-gangwani opened this issue Jan 30, 2025 · 2 comments
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enable changing colors on boxplot through a legend item #2709

karishma-gangwani opened this issue Jan 30, 2025 · 2 comments
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additionally, hardcoded colors for individual box plots can be improved. Currently, it uses very light/bright colors against a default white background which makes it difficult to view or utilize for figure preparation. applying a dark background does not help with clarity either. perhaps additional background colors can be provided as an option to the user?

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additionally, hardcoded colors for individual box plots can be improved. Currently, it uses very light/bright colors against a default white background which makes it difficult to view or utilize for figure preparation. applying a dark background does not help with clarity either. perhaps additional background colors can be provided as an option to the user?

@karishma-gangwani, I'm not sure if there was a separate discussion about this feature request or not. I'm still going through emails from my time off.

Users can already change the color from clicking on the plot label. That feature satisfies this request. @xzhou82 do you agree?

To the second comment: The code picks the color assigned to the term or the platform wide default color. These are predefined outside of the box plot. If the colors need to be changed, please change the assigned colors for consistency across the summary plots.

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