Ian Harry
Ian Harry
"Why is it different between a notebook and a script?" -> A script (or `python`, or `ipython` window) will not swallow error messages raised at the C level. A jupyter...
@ahnitz I don't see this behaviour. For me: ``` with lal.no_swig_redirect_standard_output_error(): hp, hc = get_td_waveform(approximant="SEOBNRv4", mass1=10, mass2=10, delta_t=1.0/100, f_lower=10) ``` does not show the XLAL error, (although it does appear...
How would the audio filesizes compare to the PDF images?
@yi-fan-wang The discussion of the purpose of the lalsimulation change (and why it musn't be included on the main branch) is had on the PR that the commit links to...
I'd enjoy digging into this, so if you have a reproducible example and don't have others already looking at this, I'd be interested to take a look!
Posting this here to keep things in one place. Here's what happens when I do as @titodalcanton suggests and preallocate a large array of triggers. Next target would be the...
I was right about the divides. It's the bank-chisq and auto-chisq computation. Even though these are both disabled there's a divide in the *inputs* to the functions. @titodalcanton These should...
HEre's a profile with #5153 and *not* using chisq-snr-threshold
One more option for optimization: The PyCBC chi-squared calculation is optimized for a small number of points, and is not sensitive to the number of bins. The old coh_PTF computed...
@titodalcanton I'm slowly catching up from the Summer, but to quickly note to one of the things above: PyCBC *does* support deterministic FFTs, but one has to use FFTW and...