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Allow Users to turn off Point Shifting Logic #578

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There is logic in METplotpy line plots that shifts points to prevent them from overlapping so they can be viewed easier on a plot. However, this logic may be confusing to some as it means that data points are plotted at times that don't match up with the actual times of statistics that were created. This enhancement would allow a user to turn this option off. Graphics in the comments show how the point symbols don't align with the times that Grid-Stat was run (0, 6, 12, 18).

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