Ticket #5664 (closed: fixed)
Muon: apply time-zero specified in gui
Reported by: | Anders Markvardsen | Owned by: | Anders Markvardsen |
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Priority: | critical | Milestone: | Release 2.3 |
Component: | MantidPlot | Keywords: | |
Cc: | stephen.cottrell@… | Blocked By: | |
Blocking: | Tester: | Karl Palmen |
Description
Time zero which can now be specified in GUI is not applied.
Apply to zero by moving the origin of the x-axis.
Might have to be aware that nexus files stores both time-zero and none time-zero counts. At the moment the time-zero counts are the ones read by default. Bare this in mind
Change History
comment:1 Changed 8 years ago by Anders Markvardsen
- Status changed from new to assigned
- Owner changed from Anders Markvardsen to Peter Parker
comment:2 Changed 8 years ago by Anders Markvardsen
- Owner changed from Peter Parker to Anders Markvardsen
comment:4 Changed 8 years ago by Anders Markvardsen
Muon: Apply time-off specified in gui. re #5664
Changeset: f14fd34c11a9b8746e192929cf35b3df6e2cba31
comment:6 Changed 8 years ago by Anders Markvardsen
- Status changed from accepted to verify
- Resolution set to fixed
To test
- open muon interface
- load any data
- change the value of in the Time Zero: (ys) text box
- hit the plot button and notice the zero point along x-axis has moved
comment:7 Changed 8 years ago by Karl Palmen
- Status changed from verify to verifying
- Tester set to Karl Palmen
comment:8 Changed 8 years ago by Karl Palmen
- Status changed from verifying to closed
zero has moved along x-axis to about the position that would be equal to time zero if zero were at the left end. I used MUSR... data.
comment:9 Changed 8 years ago by Anders Markvardsen
Muon: Apply time-off specified in gui. re #5664
Changeset: f14fd34c11a9b8746e192929cf35b3df6e2cba31
comment:10 Changed 5 years ago by Stuart Campbell
This ticket has been transferred to github issue 6510