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check polydispersity distributions (Trac #659) #790

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pkienzle opened this issue Mar 30, 2019 · 4 comments
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check polydispersity distributions (Trac #659) #790

pkienzle opened this issue Mar 30, 2019 · 4 comments
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pkienzle commented Mar 30, 2019

Gaussian polydispersity seems to be working, but all others need to be tested. In particular, lognormal weights don't look lognormal.

sascomp gives different answers between sasmodels and sasview 3.x when testing with lognormal, rectangle and schultz distributions.

Users report that the array distribution is not working with sasview 4.0. See ticket #786.

Migrated from http://trac.sasview.org/ticket/659

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    "description": "Gaussian polydispersity seems to be working, but all others need to be tested.  In particular, lognormal weights don't look lognormal.\n\nsascomp gives different answers between sasmodels and sasview 3.x when testing with lognormal, rectangle and schultz distributions.\n\nUsers report that the array distribution is not working with sasview 4.0. See ticket #655.",
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    "resolution": "fixed",
    "workpackage": "SasView Bug Fixing",
    "time": "2016-09-12T16:59:44",
    "component": "SasView",
    "summary": "check polydispersity distributions",
    "priority": "blocker",
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    "milestone": "SasView 4.0.0",
    "owner": "pkienzle",
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@pkienzle pkienzle added this to the SasView 4.0.0 milestone Mar 30, 2019
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Trac update at 2016/09/13 12:48:53:

  • butler changed owner from "" to "pkienzle"
  • butler changed status from "new" to "assigned"

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Trac update at 2016/09/13 15:20:59:

  • butler commented:

The array issue (#786) was reported by Kriechbaum, Manfred [email protected]

Selecting the option "Polydispersity on / Array" and reading in a 2 column file (representing the size distribution) seems to have no effect on the calculation ("Compute") in version 4.0 (in 3.1.2 it does however).

  • butler changed description from:

Gaussian polydispersity seems to be working, but all others need to be tested. In particular, lognormal weights don't look lognormal.

sascomp gives different answers between sasmodels and sasview 3.x when testing with lognormal, rectangle and schultz distributions.

Users report that the array distribution is not working with sasview 4.0.

to:

Gaussian polydispersity seems to be working, but all others need to be tested. In particular, lognormal weights don't look lognormal.

sascomp gives different answers between sasmodels and sasview 3.x when testing with lognormal, rectangle and schultz distributions.

Users report that the array distribution is not working with sasview 4.0. See ticket #655.

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Trac update at 2016/09/26 20:50:39: pkienzle commented:

Make sure project/analysis save/load and copy/paste params work with the different distribution types (array, gaussian, schulz, rectangle, lognormal). Make sure Npts, Nsigmas, min, max and PD are properly preserved.

It is currently failing to load distributions of types other than gaussian.

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Trac update at 2016/09/27 21:48:38:

  • pkienzle changed resolution from "" to "fixed"
  • pkienzle changed status from "assigned" to "closed"

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