Dear all, I regularly run into the following problem when doing sequential refinements (with 1000+ histograms): One refinement fails, often with an invalid metric tensor, and my script or the GUI bails out. It would be nice if this would not happen but the processing would continue after marking the results for the failed refinement invalid (e.g. setting the refined parameters to their initial values (or using the data from the previous histogram in the sequence) and just removing the data for the failed refinement/histogram from the results table. This would leave all data in the project tree numerically valid and would prevent issues in later refinements. This would also allow "Copy results to next histograms" continue to work as numerically valid but non-optimal data is copied).
Meanwhile, is there a way to access the results of the successful part of the refinement sequence in scriptable? Is p.seqref() already populated with the correct data? Or can I get them from the HAP-data? Thanks for the help -- Dr. Ivo Alxneit Catalysis for Energy Group Bioenergy and Catalysis Laboratory phone: +41 56 310 4092 Paul Scherrer Institute fax: +41 56 310 2688 CH-5232 Villigen gnupg key: 0x515E30C7 Switzerland https://www.psi.ch/ceg/
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