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all the plot function in basilica must return the ggplot object (not patchwork), which make it easy to manage visualization tuning afterwards. So, all the function returning multiple plots must handle the case by adding extra parameters to choose one of the plots at the time.
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plot_similarity_reference
PS: if found other functions please add to the list
PS: it can be done using the template e.g., plot_scores(x, what="nmf", which="likelihood")
Logic: in order to allow full customizability of the output plots, it is better that all plotting functions return a ggplot object and that the caller, if required, will assembly stuff using his/her favourite tool (patchwork, ggpubr etc).
I suggest however to limit the number of plotting functions using the format
top_level_plot(x, what="XXX", which="YYY")
that might use internal plotting functions of the form private_plot_X_Y.
all the plot function in basilica must return the ggplot object (not patchwork), which make it easy to manage visualization tuning afterwards. So, all the function returning multiple plots must handle the case by adding extra parameters to choose one of the plots at the time.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: