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Choosing the Breaks of the Variable in the Choropleth Map

Hello,
And thanks for the great package. I used to achieve similar results with the naturalearth maps + R, but this greatly simplifies my life.
Mine is probably a question more than an issue: suppose that I want to use my own custom breaks for the variable in the choropleth map.
For instance, in the case of a random variable in (-1,1), as in your example

https://github.com/jfjelstul/eumaps#quick-start

, suppose that I want to use the intervals (breaks)

(-1, 0]
(0, 0,2]
(0.2, 0.4]
(0.4, 0.7]
(0.7, 1)

Is that doable with your package? There may be situation in which one EU country is an outlier and therefore you do not want to use a uniform grid.
Cheers

Request for UK inclusion

Great package! Would be very relevant for many medical UK researchers like me to have a customisable feature for the UK (England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland). Good luck!

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