>>> load_par("fits/pldbb/pldbbsave"); >>> set_par("tbabs(1).nH",0,1,0,10000); >>> set_par("tbabs(2).nH",0,1,0,10000); >>> () = eval_counts; >>> plot_unfold(1;dsym=-4,dcol=4,decol=4,mcol=2,power=0,res=2); >>> write_plot("pldbb_total_dered";head=0); >> >> For what it's worth, plot_unfold and write_plot are functions >> contributed by Mike Nowak and are not part of the isis >> distribution. > > The above should get you at least the model with 0 N_h written out. However, > if the model is plotted unconvolved with the response, then it gets printed out to an > independent file. > > Did that not happen? If not, that's a bug. (The most recent updates to the routines are April 6, 2011, version 1.2.1 - the ones on the web page are probably a few months older than that.) It works well to get the model unabsorbed fluxes. I used the other method (using eval_fun on a linear grid) because I wanted to extrapolate the model in the optical wavelengths. But, what I would like to get now is the unabsorbed data fluxes with their errors. And I have not been able to figure out how to export those ... I guess I have missed something obvious. Thanks, Fabien ---- You received this message because you are subscribed to the isis-users list. To unsubscribe, send a message to isis-users-request_at_email.domain.hiddenwith the first line of the message as: unsubscribeReceived on Mon Apr 25 2011 - 23:18:46 EDT
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