![]() ![]() In fact, try all of them! You can also set a default choice between these three styles in the New Graph tab of Prism's preferences. Want to avoid overlap of data points in regions of sparse data? Try Classic or Expanded. Want to visualize the data distribution? Go with Standard. Which visualization you choose all depends on what you're looking for. Data points in regions with less data will still be spread out, but without "smiles"
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