@jordyvanlangen @dingemansemark Sounds like a useful feature add - but couldn't one just find the quantiles corresponding to the desired cutpoints using ecdf and then use those quantiles? For example, suppose y is the vector of likert responses (assumed coded as 1,2,3,4,5). Perhaps you could set the #ggridges quantile values at sapply(X = c(1,2,3,4,5),FUN = ecdf(y))?
#rstats help needed!
Using #ggridges you can also color by quantile (see 1st Figure).
Our question is: How can you color - not by quantile - but by self-defined borders (e.g., for LIKERT data)? Please see the 2nd figure!
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