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first of all, thanks for creating and supporting talos/astetik! I came to astetik via Talos and both tools are highly useful in machine learning for someone not that advanced in coding like me.
While creating bargrid-plots i noticed, that the legend of the hue-variable often partially blocks some of the sub-plots (picture 1).
The docs to bargrid-function showed, that there was once a legend_position variable, which is currently commented out.
My question are:
if it´s possible to (re-)enable the setting of the legend-position?
or how/if it´s feasible to add an option with which it´s possible to change the legend-background to solid like you did in your machinelearningmastery article "Hyperparameter Optimization with Keras" (picture 2)
I think, that adding this functionality (back?) can greatly help the visualization, especially if you share it with other people.
If my questions are already implemented and just couldn´t find them i apologize. I´m quite new to python data visualization and problably didn´t notice the solutions.
Greetings
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Hey,
first of all, thanks for creating and supporting talos/astetik! I came to astetik via Talos and both tools are highly useful in machine learning for someone not that advanced in coding like me.
While creating bargrid-plots i noticed, that the legend of the hue-variable often partially blocks some of the sub-plots (picture 1).
The docs to bargrid-function showed, that there was once a legend_position variable, which is currently commented out.
My question are:
I think, that adding this functionality (back?) can greatly help the visualization, especially if you share it with other people.
If my questions are already implemented and just couldn´t find them i apologize. I´m quite new to python data visualization and problably didn´t notice the solutions.
Greetings
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: