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Fixing the title of the headers - extreme values/variables #257

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#254 Now the headers are displaying the correct number of values

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Merging #257 into master will increase coverage by 1.5%.
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+ Coverage   90.48%   91.98%   +1.5%     
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  Files          42       41      -1     
  Lines        1293     1273     -20     
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+ Hits         1170     1171      +1     
+ Misses        123      102     -21
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#issue 81.05% <100%> (+0.01%) ⬆️
#unit 88.33% <100%> (+0.01%) ⬆️
Impacted Files Coverage Δ
pandas_profiling/view/report.py 96.35% <100%> (+0.02%) ⬆️
examples/meteorites/meteorites.py

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@sbrugman sbrugman merged commit 9e09a8d into ydataai:master Dec 19, 2019
chanedwin pushed a commit to chanedwin/pandas-profiling that referenced this pull request Oct 11, 2020
Fixing the title of the headers - extreme values/variables
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