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Description
Describe the bug
When attempting to include reference_values in plot_pair, the keys of reference_values are compared against the labeled var_names, i.e. after transforming them under the MapLabeller passed via labeller if any. Since plot_pair flattens var_names and further alters the formatting via labeller.make_label_vert, the user doesn't know to update the keys of reference_values to match the formatted, flattened var_names produced within plot_pair.
To Reproduce
import arviz as az
import numpy as np
from arviz.labels import MapLabeller
datadict = {
    "x": np.random.randn(1, 100, 2),
    "y": np.random.randn(1, 100, 2),
}
trace = az.convert_to_inference_data(datadict)
reference_values = {
    "x": np.array([-0.5, 0.5]),
    "y": np.array([-0.5, 0.5]),
}
var_name_map = {
    "x": "x (cm)",
    "y": "y (cm)",
}
labeller = MapLabeller(var_name_map)
az.plot_pair(trace, reference_values=reference_values, labeller=labeller)The resulting plot does not include the reference value markers and further raises the warning
UserWarning: Argument reference_values does not include reference value for: x (cm) 1, y (cm) 1, x (cm) 0, y (cm) 0
Expected behavior
The plot should contain the reference values without knowledge about how plot_pair alters the label formatting (i.e., changing "x" to "x (cm)\n0" and "x (cm)\n1".
Additional context
arviz 0.22.0
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