🐛 Bug
The "Group Max" doesn't appear, so i can't see anything unless I click to drill in:


To reproduce
I have groups of 1 because I want to basically treat Metric Explorer like a pivot table and move "metric.context.*" into columns for easy reading. I want to also clearly know why I have 2 runs in a group...
Expected behavior
Sometimes, I see "Group Max" filled in. All of my settings are the same. This run below is not apples-to-apples, as I have more runs per group below. Which makes me wonder if I'm using this wrong and that the "grouping" row totals only works if there are 2+ records.

Environment
- Aim Version "aim==3.27"
- Python version = 3.12.7
- pip version = ?
- OS (e.g., Linux) = Linux
- Any other relevant information
Additional context
If there's another way of getting what I want, please let me know! Essentially, I just want the following:
| Target_Var |
context.model |
context.subset |
name |
value |
| y1 |
ols |
test |
accuracy |
78% |
| y1 |
deep_learning |
test |
accuracy |
76% |
| y2 |
ols |
test |
accuracy |
53% |
| y2 |
deep_learning |
test |
accuracy |
55% |
🐛 Bug
The "Group Max" doesn't appear, so i can't see anything unless I click to drill in:
To reproduce
I have groups of 1 because I want to basically treat Metric Explorer like a pivot table and move "metric.context.*" into columns for easy reading. I want to also clearly know why I have 2 runs in a group...
Expected behavior
Sometimes, I see "Group Max" filled in. All of my settings are the same. This run below is not apples-to-apples, as I have more runs per group below. Which makes me wonder if I'm using this wrong and that the "grouping" row totals only works if there are 2+ records.
Environment
Additional context
If there's another way of getting what I want, please let me know! Essentially, I just want the following: