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editing pidana.par [message #13491] Wed, 16 May 2012 15:37 Go to next message
Dmitry Khaneft is currently offline  Dmitry Khaneft
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Registered: January 2009
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From: *kph.uni-mainz.de
Dear all,

I have a couple of questions concerning pidana.par file.

1. can I modify pidana.par in a way that e.g. "VeryTight" condition would correspond to 0.99 probability instead of 0.9?

2. is it possible to add a new condition like "SuperTight" and assign it to 0.999?

Will it work correctly?

Best regards,
Dmitry
Re: editing pidana.par [message #13495 is a reply to message #13491] Wed, 16 May 2012 15:54 Go to previous messageGo to next message
StefanoSpataro is currently offline  StefanoSpataro
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From: *to.infn.it
Hi,

1. Yes, you can. I am not sure if you have also to modify the all.par, it depends on which parameter file are you using in your analysis.

2. You can redifine Tight as 0.9 and veryTight as 0.99, or you can use Variable and set it to the desired value. I am not sure is "variable" is operational or not.
Re: editing pidana.par [message #13497 is a reply to message #13491] Thu, 17 May 2012 10:24 Go to previous message
Ralf Kliemt is currently offline  Ralf Kliemt
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From: *pool.mediaWays.net
Hello.

Yes, you may modify pidana.par and put you own numbers there. (Execute create_par.sh to have that in all.par, too)

I suggest you use the "Variable" line for your user definitions and use "Variable" instead of "VeryTight" etc.


Still I'm uneasy with having "default" numbers next to "user" numbers in that paramerter file. On the other side, hardcoding the values for "Tight" etc. is not nice either. Any idea?


Cheers,
Ralf
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