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Can Zero Values be included in the mean and median calculation? #10

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Carlos-Urbina opened this issue Feb 23, 2018 · 5 comments
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@Carlos-Urbina
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I am working with MMSE scores, in which zero is a valid score that needs to be included in the median and mean calculation. What can I do with your box and whisker app that will allow zeros to be included?

@liprec liprec added this to the v2.1.1 milestone Feb 28, 2018
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liprec commented Feb 28, 2018

I will add the option to include zero's and/or nulls in the calculations in the next update.

@Carlos-Urbina
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Thank you very much. We appreciate that your box plot includes "number of samples", which others do not.

@etshao1947
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thanks for your contribution!

liprec added a commit that referenced this issue Sep 4, 2018
- Fixed constant lines (#13)
- Calculation include 0 / empty (#10)
- Added support High Contrast
@vascosmota
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Hi Jan,

Any expectation for when the version 2.2 will be released?
It includes several changes, like this one (#10) that make-or-break the possibility to use this visual.
I don't want to sound pushy, I just would like to know if will be released soon or if we will have to wait a little longer.

Thanks for the awesome work.

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liprec commented Oct 26, 2018

The new version (v2.5 official due to the amount of changes 😉) is still pending review/validation by Microsoft. This is taking a bit longer partially due to the fact that the visual is certified.

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