Hi!
Thank you for the useful function, I really appreciate it.
I do have a question though. I realized yesterday that if I use the function "taylor_diagram" but instead of entering the crmse (51x1), write 0 or any number (length of the matrix 1x1 instead of the 51x1 dimension that the standard deviation and correlation have), the Taylor diagram doesn't change when compared with the figure created when the error is well written as input for the function.
Because of this I have been looking through the functions to see if maybe there is a part that calculates the error when it is not correctly entered on the function, but I couldn't find anything. Is it really calculated within the function?? Do you have any idea of what is happening? I wonder this because it worries me that I don't really know which error it's being plotted.
Thanks in advance!
Hi!
Thank you for the useful function, I really appreciate it.
I do have a question though. I realized yesterday that if I use the function "taylor_diagram" but instead of entering the crmse (51x1), write 0 or any number (length of the matrix 1x1 instead of the 51x1 dimension that the standard deviation and correlation have), the Taylor diagram doesn't change when compared with the figure created when the error is well written as input for the function.
Because of this I have been looking through the functions to see if maybe there is a part that calculates the error when it is not correctly entered on the function, but I couldn't find anything. Is it really calculated within the function?? Do you have any idea of what is happening? I wonder this because it worries me that I don't really know which error it's being plotted.
Thanks in advance!