Open biomedswe opened 3 months ago
Sorry for the late response, please add the argument 'signal.line=NULL' to fix it.
No worries, thx for your reply! It worked fine😊 could you pls make it more clear in the help section of CMplot?
Best Jonas
Jonas Andersson PhD student Lund University Diabetes Centre University Hospital Malmö SE-205 02 Malmö, Sweden
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Hi! thanks for making this package!
I have a quesiton though:
Here I have made a circular plot![image](https://github.com/YinLiLin/CMplot/assets/64096349/da268290-3a29-47b8-b29f-7041952b5abf)
But I also want to add threshold lines:![image](https://github.com/YinLiLin/CMplot/assets/64096349/8f63232b-1adc-4891-910e-50fd380efdb2)
But then I automatically get these grey bands in the background of the circles which makes it look quite messy. Is it possible to get rid of these? I have tried everything but can't manage to do so.
Please help, thx in advance!
best Jonas