From cd1913c00886e1c5ccc0c1e06ea7aee8bdb83efc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Michael K. Borregaard" Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2017 23:20:55 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Update bins description --- src/arg_desc.jl | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/src/arg_desc.jl b/src/arg_desc.jl index 51ae0d80..8634eabb 100644 --- a/src/arg_desc.jl +++ b/src/arg_desc.jl @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ const _arg_desc = KW( :markerstrokewidth => "Number. Width of the marker stroke (border. in pixels)", :markerstrokecolor => "Color Type. Color of the marker stroke (border). `:match` will take the value from `:foreground_color_subplot`.", :markerstrokealpha => "Number in [0,1]. The alpha/opacity override for the marker stroke (border). `nothing` (the default) means it will take the alpha value of markerstrokecolor.", -:bins => "Integer, NTuple{2,Integer}, AbstractVector or Symbol. Default is :auto. For histogram-types, defines the approximate number of bins to aim for, or the auto-binning algorithm to use (:sturges, :sqrt, :rice, :scott or :fd). For fine-grained control pass a Vector of break values, e.g. `linspace(extrema(x)..., 25)`", +:bins => "Integer, NTuple{2,Integer}, AbstractVector or Symbol. Default is :auto (the Freedman-Diaconis rule). For histogram-types, defines the approximate number of bins to aim for, or the auto-binning algorithm to use (:sturges, :sqrt, :rice, :scott or :fd). For fine-grained control pass a Vector of break values, e.g. `linspace(extrema(x)..., 25)`", :smooth => "Bool. Add a regression line?", :group => "AbstractVector. Data is split into a separate series, one for each unique value in `group`.", :x => "Various. Input data. First Dimension",