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Makes sense. Glad it was useful!
…On Fri, Jul 26, 2019, at 4:51 AM, Tom Bush wrote:
Thanks for this! For my use case I needed a slightly more sensitive smoothed line so I made a tiny addition to the function to add a variable which passes to the `frac` parameter for the original `lowess` function, this means you can alter the 'wobbliness' each time you call the function as required.
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Thanks for this! For my use case I needed a slightly more sensitive smoothed line so I made a tiny addition to the function to add a variable which passes to the
frac
parameter for the originallowess
function, this means you can alter the 'wobbliness' each time you call the function as required.