Hallöchen!

Pascal Obry writes:

> Hi Torsten,
>
>> You may copy
>> 
>> {{{{0.000000, 0.000000},{0.000100, 0.000647},{0.001000,
>> 0.000753},{0.010000, 0.005992},{0.030000, 0.036068},{0.070000,
>> 0.154459},{0.100000, 0.240735},{0.150000, 0.361325},{0.200000,
>> 0.453970},{0.250000, 0.534198},{0.300000, 0.610010},{0.350000,
>> 0.681030},{0.400000, 0.741190},{0.450000, 0.793201},{0.500000,
>> 0.837424},{0.600000, 0.905934},{0.700000, 0.952744},{0.800000,
>> 0.986707},{0.900000, 0.999955},{1.000000, 1.000000}}}, {20}, {m}},
>> 1}
>
> May I ask one question? How to you go from this quoted code from the
> .dat generated by your script?

There is a second, independent script that averages the y coordinate
around 20 fixed x coordinates that I chose manually, and converts it
to the two output formats, see
<http://wilson.homeunix.com/basecurve/analyse_basecurve.py>.

Tschö,
Torsten.

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