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I just looked at kgoldfeld/simstudy#129 And I wondered if the users could be a able to specify a threshold himself for the icon. Does it always make sense to check if 0 is contained? One could argue that a ci that contains a 1% performance drop is still not enough to justify a 🐌 icon, so if the user specifies a custom value for null_boundary (Better name needed I think ), we check if the confidence interval overlaps with it.
I just looked at kgoldfeld/simstudy#129 And I wondered if the users could be a able to specify a threshold himself for the icon. Does it always make sense to check if 0 is contained? One could argue that a ci that contains a 1% performance drop is still not enough to justify a 🐌 icon, so if the user specifies a custom value for
null_boundary
(Better name needed I think ), we check if the confidence interval overlaps with it.Originally posted by @lorenzwalthert in #71 (comment)
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