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datavisualization
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I would like to implement typescript for strict typing (https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/migrating-from-javascript.html)
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Colors apply to conditions in the alphabetical order of the conditions. Hence, the addition of user defined color when the conditions are ordered in a different manner (e.g. according to median value) is not intuitive.
Current work-around: select as the ordering: ‘By alphabet/number“ and insert the list of colors. After that the ordering can be changed.
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Bug:
window.Read())window.Disable()Operating System
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS 64 bit
Python version
Python 3.5.2
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