| impute_below_all | R Documentation | 
It can be useful in exploratory graphics to impute data outside the range of
the data. impute_below_all imputes all variables with missings to have
values 10\
values adds a new string or label.
impute_below_all(.tbl, prop_below = 0.1, jitter = 0.05, ...)
| .tbl | a data.frame | 
| prop_below | the degree to shift the values. default is | 
| jitter | the amount of jitter to add. default is 0.05 | 
| ... | additional arguments | 
an dataset with values imputed
# you can impute data like so:
airquality %>%
  impute_below_all()
# However, this does not show you WHERE the missing values are.
# to keep track of them, you want to use `bind_shadow()` first.
airquality %>%
  bind_shadow() %>%
  impute_below_all()
# This identifies where the missing values are located, which means you
# can do things like this:
## Not run: 
library(ggplot2)
airquality %>%
  bind_shadow() %>%
  impute_below_all() %>%
  # identify where there are missings across rows.
  add_label_shadow() %>%
  ggplot(aes(x = Ozone,
             y = Solar.R,
             colour = any_missing)) +
  geom_point()
# Note that this ^^ is a long version of `geom_miss_point()`.
## End(Not run)
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