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The
matplotliblocators and formatters inpymc3_hmm.utils.plot_split_timeseriesare specific to hours and weekdays and result in a very cluttered x-axis when splits are not near those scales (e.g. splitting by year). At the very least, we should disable those settings and leave them to be set by the caller.Ideally,