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I have a question about the selection of chi-squared values - specifically for write_params() and plot_params(). I'm splitting my well- and badly-fit sources using chi-squared per data point (options 'E' and 'F' in the model selection syntax). For the sake of consistency, I would also like to print this value on the SED plots. If I use the tuple syntax above, the plots and parameter files are created just fine, but the chi-squared value printed on the plots is just the regular old chi-squared value, not chi-squared per data point. I've looked through the documentation and can't seem to find any particular setting that will let me choose which chi-squared value to write out/print on the plots. Am I just missing something on the website, or is this not a current capability of the software? I'd like to make sure there's not just an optional parameter that I'm missing somewhere.
Sincerely,
Allison
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Hello Dr. Robitaille,
I have a question about the selection of chi-squared values - specifically for write_params() and plot_params(). I'm splitting my well- and badly-fit sources using chi-squared per data point (options 'E' and 'F' in the model selection syntax). For the sake of consistency, I would also like to print this value on the SED plots. If I use the tuple syntax above, the plots and parameter files are created just fine, but the chi-squared value printed on the plots is just the regular old chi-squared value, not chi-squared per data point. I've looked through the documentation and can't seem to find any particular setting that will let me choose which chi-squared value to write out/print on the plots. Am I just missing something on the website, or is this not a current capability of the software? I'd like to make sure there's not just an optional parameter that I'm missing somewhere.
Sincerely,
Allison
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: