I feel like displaying a grid of plots is a different use case. And if I had my druthers here, I’d want the plot bounding lines to be around the axis numbers, not within the axis numbers. And definitely not allowing the axis numbers to overlap onto neighboring plots! Wow, ugh.
Also, when displaying multiple plots you are clearly in a danger-of-misinterpretation zone when the plots don’t share the same numeric min/max points! In this case, the solution would clearly be to normalize the data, so everything was between 0 and 1. If you wanted a comparison between clusters that non-normalized data could give you, then the clusters should be on the same plot, with differing colors & symbols.
I feel like displaying a grid of plots is a different use case. And if I had my druthers here, I’d want the plot bounding lines to be around the axis numbers, not within the axis numbers. And definitely not allowing the axis numbers to overlap onto neighboring plots! Wow, ugh. Also, when displaying multiple plots you are clearly in a danger-of-misinterpretation zone when the plots don’t share the same numeric min/max points! In this case, the solution would clearly be to normalize the data, so everything was between 0 and 1. If you wanted a comparison between clusters that non-normalized data could give you, then the clusters should be on the same plot, with differing colors & symbols.