Tweaking the model counts

From: John E. Davis <davis_at_email.domain.hidden>
Date: Fri, 5 May 2006 11:46:07 -0400
Hi,

The standard kernel computes the following:

   C(h) = T \int R(h,E) A(E)s(E)dE
   
What is the easiest may to tweak this to become

   C(h) = T F(h) \int R(h,E) A(E)s(E)dE

where F(h) is an arbitrary function of h?  Is there a
"post_model_counts" evaluation hook?  If E and h were on the same
grid, the it would be easy.  Of course I can always interpolate F(h)
to the E grid and absorb it into s(E), but I was hoping for something
a bit simpler.

Thanks,
--John
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