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When qa'ing a new study, noticed this bug on a couple of variables where the default view would have the bin width at 0.01 and the plot would show a normal distribution with 1 bar missing right in the middle. However, if I changed the bin width to 0.005, I would see that there should be counts for that missing bar
Looking at those plots together, it seems that sometimes data is being misclassified. For instance on the site with bin width set to 0.005 if I mouse over the first bar, it says [0.025, 0.0300), but the lowest value in the dataset is 0.03 so it should be in a bar that says [0.030, 0.035). Or am I completely wrong and I've got brackets and parentheses mixed up?
When qa'ing a new study, noticed this bug on a couple of variables where the default view would have the bin width at 0.01 and the plot would show a normal distribution with 1 bar missing right in the middle. However, if I changed the bin width to 0.005, I would see that there should be counts for that missing bar
Example variable: https://qa.restricted.clinepidb.org/ce.restricted.qa/app/workspace/analyses/DS_a05cff61da/new/variables/EUPATH_0000609/EUPATH_0036231
original bin width of 0.01

updated bin width of 0.005

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