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When plotting SESANS data, the experimental data is properly displayed but not the model curves (in particular negative values). It is necessary to right click on the plot > change scale > linear plot to solve the issue (even though the SESANS plot is linear on both axes by default). This is possibly because the model thinks it is a log log plot and avoid plotting negative values?
SasView 6.0.0
Windows 11
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Thanks for the report, @RF326. This is a systemic issue in v6.0 for all plots that should be on a linear scale, unfortunately. The issue is being addressed in #3148, which will hopefully be included in our next bug fix release. I can't give an exact timeline on this release, but we are working on more frequent releases, so hopefully 1st quarter of 2025.
When plotting SESANS data, the experimental data is properly displayed but not the model curves (in particular negative values). It is necessary to right click on the plot > change scale > linear plot to solve the issue (even though the SESANS plot is linear on both axes by default). This is possibly because the model thinks it is a log log plot and avoid plotting negative values?
SasView 6.0.0
Windows 11
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: