Hi,
The branch has now been merged and no longer exists. Feel free to
work on the 1.3 line at your own leisure. If there is a need or if
there is time, maybe I'll release relax 1.3.4 this weekend with all
the new peak intensity handling and intensity error analysis code.
For a description of most of these changes, just type:
relax> help(spectrum.error_analysis)
Regards,
Edward
On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 2:51 PM, Sébastien Morin
<sebastien.morin.1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Ed,
This is fine with me.
I might have some time today to work on the generic peak intensity file,
but I'll wait for you to merge the 'spectral_errors' branch in the 1.3
line before...
Regards,
Séb :)
Edward d'Auvergne wrote:
Seb,
As far as I can tell, the spectral_errors branch is now fully
functional (I'm sure Tyler will find some bugs that need to be ironed
out though ;). The only missing functionality is the 'generic' peak
intensity formatted file. If you are not working on this right now, I
might merge this branch back into the 1.3 line. The support for this
'generic' format could be added directly to 1.3 as it will not be
disruptive. Also, this may benefit Tyler as he could use a checked
out copy of the 1.3 line to analyse his relaxation curves with proper
error analysis using Monte Carlo simulations.
Regards,
Edward
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