GitHub user vincent-reau created a discussion: Boxplot with thresholds

## Screenshot

What we have yet:  
<img width="1286" height="398" alt="Image" 
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/99e09b88-b333-430e-ba60-2ef974cb0d97";
 />

What we would like in the future:  
<img width="1122" height="525" alt="Image" 
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b78baa82-50b7-4549-8f91-ebbac9abf5af";
 />

## Description
As you can see on the picture above, I have boxplots of different codes 
(100.10.F, ...).  
The problem is, I need to see aside from the distribution of the values 
represented by the boxplot if the values are inside the variable limits (that 
are static but different for each code).  

Therefore, I would like to add green color on boxplot if the values are inside 
the limits and red otherwise (a bit like 2nd picture but with only one 
boxplot). If it ain't possible with only one boxplot, like the 2nd picture 
would be great.    
If not possible a well, adding a upper and lower line for each boxplot would do 
the job.  

## Design input
I am more of a data analyst than a UX/UI engineer but I will work on the task 
and if someone feels this is also a must-have. Let's work implement it. ( 
`design:suggest`)  

GitHub link: https://github.com/apache/superset/discussions/36030

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