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problem: when interpolating for pmax, sometimes the interpolated value is smaller than the max!
question: Should we always chose the larger of the two values: np.maximum(interpolated_value, max_value)?
np.maximum(interpolated_value, max_value)
See 4943742#r29806503
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by max, do you mean max of the power array @mikofski?
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problem: when interpolating for pmax, sometimes the interpolated value is smaller than the max!
question: Should we always chose the larger of the two values:
np.maximum(interpolated_value, max_value)
?See 4943742#r29806503
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: