%TMPL_COMMON_ARGS%

    * $outlier_color, $outlier_fill, $outlier_size, $outlier_stroke, $outlier_alpha

    Default aesthetics for outliers. Set to undef to inherit from the aesthetics used for the box.

    Sometimes it can be useful to hide the outliers, for example when overlaying the raw data points on top of the boxplot. Hiding the outliers can be achieved by setting outlier_shape => ''. Importantly, this does not remove the outliers, it only hides them, so the range calculated for the y-axis will be the same with outliers shown and outliers hidden.

    * $notch

    If false (default) make a standard box plot. If true, make a notched box plot. Notches are used to compare groups; if the notches of two boxes do not overlap, this suggests that the medians are significantly different.

    * $notchwidth

    For a notched box plot, width of the notch relative to the body.

See also "stat_boxplot" in Chart::GGPlot::Stat::Functions.

NAME

Chart::GGPlot::Geom::Boxplot - Class for boxplot geom

VERSION

version 0.0003

SEE ALSO

Chart::GGPlot::Geom

AUTHOR

Stephan Loyd <sloyd@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

This software is copyright (c) 2019 by Stephan Loyd.

This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.

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