Michael Droettboom-3 wrote:
> 
> Would you (Josh and Tony) be amenable to us including this in the set of 
> examples?  It would make it easier for users to find it.  Eventually, it 
> might be nice to include this as a core plotting command, but in the 
> meantime, I think it would still be useful as-is.
> 
> Mike
> 

Mike, 

I would be all for including it as an example, and agree that it would be
nice to see this routine made more robust for inclusion into matplotlib. I'd
volunteer, but I am still on the steep part of the learning curve. Maybe in
coming months...

FYI I have some other examples I was thinking would be useful. Here is an
enhanced boxplot example 
that might compliment the simple examples well:

http://www.nabble.com/file/p24705282/boxplotExample.png 


Its based on the same data as in the radar charts, just a different
visualization (a more detailed, side by side comparison between the
with-and-without-carbon-monoxide solution variability across hundreds of
simulations). The upper x-axis labels are the box medians, so you can scan
these labels for a faster gleaning of the actual numbers.

Cheers,

Josh

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