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Currently, cell heights can be made proportional to n (the cell count). This is great!
On the other hand, the square root of n makes for a better approximation of something like "confidence". (For the finicky, n + 1.)
Could the square root of n be an alternative metric to swap in for height, opacity, etc.?
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Currently, cell heights can be made proportional to n (the cell count). This is great!
On the other hand, the square root of n makes for a better approximation of something like "confidence". (For the finicky, n + 1.)
Could the square root of n be an alternative metric to swap in for height, opacity, etc.?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: