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* Fixes a bug in which the right-most data point is not includes by using the `drange` include_stop argument * Removes unneccersery code that is repeating the operation of plotting a border * Add a space between the final data point and the right-hand border
This adds a basic version of color support where the color is given as the third column of the csv file
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This is an idea for how to include colour support for the
scatterplot. It allows the user to add a third column to the csv file, so for example:To illustrate the output here is the output of a test case
This is committed with the changes from the other PR I made, so I wouldn't recommend including it before that is merged to master (I am happy to close this and make a new one if you are interested).
As an aside I am sorry to have sent to PRs today, I just happened to need this for some testing on a server and so I thought I'd share the work. I won't be offended in the least if you have your own plans and want to do things differently.
Best,
Greg