Wes Hinsley
Wes Hinsley
Good suggestion, thank you @chanhosuh, I've done so.
Due to likely attention on this thread, I am locking it to keep it a tidy reference.
FURTHER UPDATE: Since misunderstanding and misuse continues with this, PR #272 makes the above section single-threaded, causing no significant change to results - (just a different stochastic instance of network...
Apologies for renaming this thread again, but hope the contributors to this really helpful discussion will understand why.
This would be an interesting, challenging piece of work, but indeed, probably not for right now. I am not sure that there is sufficient data and understanding of the relationships...
So, at the moment, we get all the memory needed at initialisation; the main loop code in the middle doesn't have any malloc/new type calls, and then we're not doing...
@matt-gretton-dann - this PR fell asleep - I've moved the USA files back into the top level. @dlaydon - I can't remember whether `[Population size]` for these state level files...
Indeed - thanks for the work on this, which looks very helpful. See if you can do some reading on git/github, as we need you to be in the flow...
Just following up on the code side - for copyright/licensing reasons, we need changes to start with a Pull Request from the original author, and then the ongoing conversation continues...
I think you're right, but will dig into this a bit - I believe this was a recent-ish fix put in place to handle that Russia and Alaska have cells...