Ivan Debono

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I have the same problem, and I'm running on Mac OS 10.15.7, with Python 3.8.12

I found this to a very good tutorial: http://www.iac.es/congreso/cosmo2017/media/montepython.pdf It goes into a lot more detail than the Montepython manual.

I get your point. The best way to learn Montepython is to talk to experienced users, or even someone who's justing starting out. With software, you can often find solutions...

I find that gods tend to have their favourites which they shower with favours, while ignoring the pleas of the rest. Be that as is it may. The first thing...

Try running the example here: http://monte-python.readthedocs.io/en/latest/example.html If you get stuck, I'll try to help.

Though not quite Chinese, the instructions could do with a bit of language editing. What these instructions mean to say is that the location CLASS needs to be specified in...

Here's my configuration file. It contains just three lines, giving the location of the root directory (i.e. the home directory where I find myself when I log into the computing...

It's been a while, but I thought I might flag up this link: [http://borisbolliet.com/Research.html](url) It contains one of the best tutorials on Montepython, dealing with some problems specific to installing...

Have a look in my repository: https://github.com/ivandebono/montepython_utilities The module mk_cosmomc_ranges in montepython2cosmomc.py will produce a .ranges file in the correct CosmoMC format from your log.param.

Yes, go ahead and include them. Feel free to modify the file structure if you wish to integrate the code in the main programme.