Hi, How is your investigation of this problem going? I've had a look and have a few pointers for you. See the specific_analyses.relax_disp.disp_data module docstring to understand this: - Each exponential curve is specific to Ei (the experiment type, which in this case is just R1rho), Mi (the magnetic field strength), Oi (the spin-lock offset), and Di (the dispersion point, in this case the spin-lock field strength). - The current assumption in relax is that Ti (the time points of the exponential curves) are the same for all Ei, Mi, Oi, and Di. - For your R1rho data this is not the case! It is probably a fair assumption that this assumption will not hold in many cases. - The "for time in cdp.relax_time_list" code just before the error occurs is the problem. - Instead, the loop_time() function should be used. - However this function makes the above Ti assumption. - So the solution would be to make the loop_time() function Ei, Mi, Oi, and Di specific. See the loop_offset() function for inspiration. It should be very similar but loop over all Ti instead of all Oi, and there should be 2 new checks for the dispersion point and time values added there. To check the dispersion points, you will need to fetch that data in a similar way as is done in loop_point() (see the lines under the comment "# Assemble the dispersion data"). The key to this, as well as all handling of dispersion data in the relax data store, is that you loop over all spectrum or experiment IDs, matching to Ei, Mi, Oi, Di, and Ti as needed to find if data exists for that combination. I will be travelling tomorrow so may not be able to answer your questions for a while. I'll let you try to fix this one with the above hints. Regards, Edward On 10 December 2013 19:05, Troels Emtekær Linnet <tlinnet@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Edward. The official repository passes all test at my place. For the above mentioned case, I un-commented the line again at my computer, to try to track down where I should make a plan for future modifications. Best Troels