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Dec 6, 2017 08:12 AM | pingfan 2008
what about ~0 in the P=~0 ?
Dear experts,
When running SDM, we could get the P=~0, I am not sure the real meaning of ~0?
Does ~0 mean 0.0000000001?or more smaller value?
Many thanks in advance.
Best.
Pingfan2008
When running SDM, we could get the P=~0, I am not sure the real meaning of ~0?
Does ~0 mean 0.0000000001?or more smaller value?
Many thanks in advance.
Best.
Pingfan2008
Dec 8, 2017 05:12 PM | Joaquim Radua
RE: what about ~0 in the P=~0 ?
Dear Pingfan,
Specifically, the current version of SDM prints "~0" when Z>5, but I would suggest interpreting it as "very small".
With the best wishes,
Joaquim
Specifically, the current version of SDM prints "~0" when Z>5, but I would suggest interpreting it as "very small".
With the best wishes,
Joaquim
Dec 9, 2017 09:12 AM | pingfan 2008
RE: what about ~0 in the P=~0 ?
Hi, Professor Joaquim,
I got the points, many thanks in advance.
Best wishes,
Pingfan2008
Originally posted by Joaquim Radua:
I got the points, many thanks in advance.
Best wishes,
Pingfan2008
Originally posted by Joaquim Radua:
Dear Pingfan,
Specifically, the current version of SDM prints "~0" when Z>5, but I would suggest interpreting it as "very small".
With the best wishes,
Joaquim
Specifically, the current version of SDM prints "~0" when Z>5, but I would suggest interpreting it as "very small".
With the best wishes,
Joaquim