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Naive Bayes - Hard to Read Simple Charts When Cardinality is


When I look at any of these simple charts they are unreadable if my label has more than 5 categories. The issue is the colors are too close to one another. Any easy way to overcome this challenge?
tia,
Paul
tia,
Paul
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Answers
For the new chart in HTML5, you can modify the color scales
If you have any target style, do you mind to post a sample here?
Scott
It's hard to see the difference in color between Unknown and Single categories in this simple example
I did enable 'Show Legacy Charts' both simple and advanced, but they aren't available for Naive Bayes.