- Apr 01, 2019
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Christoph Groth authored
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- Mar 19, 2019
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Christoph Groth authored
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Christoph Groth authored
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Christoph Groth authored
closes #283
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- Feb 15, 2019
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Joseph Weston authored
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Joseph Weston authored
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Joseph Weston authored
'temp' is too short a parameter name, especially for an API, and could be confused with 'temporary'.
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Joseph Weston authored
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Joseph Weston authored
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Joseph Weston authored
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- Feb 14, 2019
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Joseph Weston authored
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- Feb 06, 2019
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Joseph Weston authored
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- Feb 05, 2019
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Joseph Weston authored
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- Feb 04, 2019
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Joseph Weston authored
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- Dec 20, 2018
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Joseph Weston authored
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- Oct 12, 2018
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Anton Akhmerov authored
This has a lower chance to give an impression that the substitution happens in-place. Closes gitlab issue #237
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- Sep 26, 2018
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Christoph Groth authored
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Christoph Groth authored
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- Sep 21, 2018
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Joseph Weston authored
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- Sep 20, 2018
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- Aug 03, 2018
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Joseph Weston authored
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- May 22, 2018
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Joseph Weston authored
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Joseph Weston authored
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- Apr 03, 2018
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Joseph Weston authored
Previously we used the matplotlib default behavior of setting the colormap limits (vmin and vmax) to the limits of the plotted data, if they are not provided by the user. Now we set the colormap limits to the 2nd and 98th percentile of the input data, and stretch the limits by 10% on either end in an attempt to include all the data in the limits. If we cannot do so we set the limits to the percentiles plus the stretch and issue a warning. Also, whenever the data falls outside the colorbar limits (even when the latter are set by the user) we set the appropriate ends of the colorbar to be pointy, indicating that the data extends beyond the colorbar. Closes #183
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- Feb 22, 2018
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Christoph Groth authored
Thanks to Tibor Sekera for suggesting this feature.
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- Sep 06, 2017
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Joseph Weston authored
Closes #166.
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- Jul 25, 2017
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Christoph Groth authored
I assume that most people encounter the tutorial example scripts by reading the documentation, and not by viewing the tutorial subdirectory of a checked-out Kwant source. That's the motivation for moving all the manipulations of tutorial scripts from setup.py to doc/Makefile. Previously, a successful 'make html' would require a preceding execution of 'setup.py build_tut'. Now, a simple 'make html' is enough. While at it, I reorganized where the example scripts and their outputs are stored. Everything is now in 'doc/source/code' with its three subdirectories 'download' (to be shown to readers), 'include' (with include markers), and 'figure' (figure generation & figures). This organization is clearer and also makes the generation of figures separate from the tutorial.
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- May 23, 2017
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Christoph Groth authored
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- May 19, 2017
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Joseph Weston authored
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Joseph Weston authored
- May 14, 2017
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Christoph Groth authored
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Christoph Groth authored
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- May 13, 2017
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Christoph Groth authored
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- May 12, 2017
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Joseph Weston authored
The site() method was never widely advertised, so no one will miss it.
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Joseph Weston authored
This was deprecated several releases ago
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- May 11, 2017
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Joseph Weston authored
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