Hi Britton,
If this gives more accurate results, I'd say we should update the gold
standard instead of reverting the change. Don't you?
-Matt
On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 2:30 PM, Britton Smith
Hi all,
Sorry, that was me! I made that change because sometimes you get inconsistencies between what the time series object thinks is the final time (or redshift) of the simulation and what the time (or redshift) is of the last dataset found. This only happens when the time series is created with find_outputs set to True to manually find all datasets on disk. Unfortunately, this is how all the test scripts are currently set up, so this screws up some of those results. I forgot about this when I made the change. I am open to reverting it if people think that is best.
Britton
On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 2:14 PM, Michael Kuhlen
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