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[r19668] by bugman

Added support for handling missing data in the relaxation dispersion analysis.

This support was mentioned in the post http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.science.nmr.relax.devel/3835.

2013-05-07 10:29:02 Tree
[r19667] by bugman

Shifted the R2eff/R1rho value and error assembly into specific_analyses.relax_disp.disp_data.

This is in the new return_r2eff_arrays() function. The code has also been debugged and made
functional.

2013-05-06 14:16:23 Tree
[r19666] by bugman

Fixes for the func_LM63() dispersion target function.

2013-05-06 10:29:17 Tree
[r19665] by bugman

Fix for the lib.dispersion.lm63 module and parameters of zero are now gracefully handled.

2013-05-06 10:22:05 Tree
[r19664] by bugman

The reference spectrum is now not included when counting the number of dispersion points.

2013-05-06 10:18:30 Tree
[r19663] by bugman

Shifted the LM63 dispersion model functions into the new lib.dispersion.lm63 module.

2013-05-06 08:58:18 Tree
[r19662] by bugman

Fixes for the dasha.extract user function for the changes to the pipe_control.value.set function.

The values and errors are now set separately.

2013-05-06 07:46:58 Tree
[r19661] by bugman

Redesigned the optimisation code of the dispersion analysis specific class for the new target functions.

This includes the assembling of R2eff/R1rho values instead of peak heights, and a number of small
fixes.

2013-05-03 19:57:50 Tree
[r19660] by bugman

Started to redesign the relaxation dispersion target function class.

The input data is now expected to be R2eff/R1rho data and all mentions of exponential curves have
been eliminated. The func_exp_fit() target function has been deleted as it is not used - as now
the _minimise_r2eff() method in the dispersion specific analysis class is used instead. And the
func_fast_2site() target function has been renamed to func_LM63().

2013-05-03 19:55:32 Tree
[r19659] by bugman

Updates to the relaxation dispersion auto-analysis.

The Grace plots created are now more dependent on the current model, so that dispersion curves are
only created for the 'R2eff' model. The specific_analyses.relax_disp.variables module is now also
being used.

2013-05-03 19:51:12 Tree
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