frequent/largest/smallest determined from source and compare combined #66
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When comparing two numerical series, the detailed tables of freq/max/min values to display was determined based on the source data only. This could make it seem like, for example, that all the largest values come from the source dataset when it is not the case.
For example if the largest values in your source dataset were 20, 18, 16 while in the compare dataset the largest were 21, 19, 17, then only 20, 18, 16 would appear in the table of largest values.
The proposed changes makes it so that the values shown in the table of frequent/largest/smallest is determined by combining both source and compare datasets whenever the compare dataset exists.
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