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Hi!
My suggestion/request is simple. When filtering the data, sometimes one needs to use the edge values of the data distribution in the filter histogram.
For example, one wants to choose the data of an hourly distribution (from 0:00 to 24:00) for the time between 22:00 and 6:00 in the nighttime and discard the data from 6:00 till 22:00 during the daytime.
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As a follow-up to #11540, we would like to add metadata to as many examples as possible. This will not only make the examples more usable as they are right now, but it will also open up new possibilities to search for and crosslink examples.
For the purpose of this issue, 'standalone examples' are all .py files in these folders in this repository:
examples/plotting/file