* The sign of the scalar prefactor should not enter the uncertainty
(err) field!
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# $Id: errorbar.py,v 1.2 2010-12-01 17:11:46 wirawan Exp $
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# $Id: errorbar.py,v 1.3 2011-03-10 20:17:55 wirawan Exp $
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#
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# Module wpylib.math.stats.errorbar
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# Errorbar text handling for Python
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@@ -185,20 +185,20 @@ class errorbar(object):
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# Some algebraic operations with scalars are defined here:
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def __mul__(self, y):
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"""Scales by a scalar value."""
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return self.__class__(self.val*y, self.err*y, ebproc=self.ebproc)
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return self.__class__(self.val*y, self.err*abs(y), ebproc=self.ebproc)
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__rmul__ = __mul__
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def __imul__(self, y):
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"""Scales itself by a scalar value."""
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self.val *= y
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self.err *= y
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self.err *= abs(y)
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self.ebupdate()
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def __div__(self, y):
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"""Divides by a scalar value."""
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return self.__class__(self.val/y, self.err/y, ebproc=self.ebproc)
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return self.__class__(self.val/y, self.err/abs(y), ebproc=self.ebproc)
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def __idiv__(self, y):
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"""Scales itself by a scalar value (division)."""
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self.val /= y
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self.err /= y
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self.err /= abs(y)
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self.ebupdate()
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def __add__(self, y):
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