Document jitter and raise exception when used on continuous axis
See original GitHub issueAs the title says, the jitter
plot option for Scatter
is currently undocumented and does not enforce that it is used on a categorical axis.
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- Comments:7 (7 by maintainers)
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Sounds reasonable. I guess the best way to meet those requirements would be for it to warn when used in the continuous case, with instructions for turning off the warning?
That all sounds ok to me.