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ls_method = 1 does not appear to be operational. There are two major bugs that occur when using ls_method = 1 with correl or covar and gauss
GENBE_2.0/src/gen_be_stage4.F
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Also, ls_method = 1 appears to only work with single level variables. Is this as intended?
I am pursuing ls_method = 1 instead of 2 because I am getting surprising results and wanted to explore other options.
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ls_method = 1 does not appear to be operational. There are two major bugs that occur when using ls_method = 1 with correl or covar and gauss
GENBE_2.0/src/gen_be_stage4.F
Line 432 in 549f360
GENBE_2.0/src/gen_be_stage4.F
Line 433 in 549f360
GENBE_2.0/src/gen_be_stage4.F
Line 434 in 549f360
GENBE_2.0/src/gen_be_stage4.F
Line 435 in 549f360
GENBE_2.0/src/gen_be_stage4.F
Line 436 in 549f360
Also, ls_method = 1 appears to only work with single level variables. Is this as intended?
I am pursuing ls_method = 1 instead of 2 because I am getting surprising results and wanted to explore other options.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: