Hej, is there any reason why the maximum number of points for the y-axis in twodimensional functions is 1000, but for the x-axis 100000? The same is valid for the z-axis in threedimensional functions. This can have large effects in the calculation of random numbers from a twodimensional function. Is it possible to get a warning if the maximum number of points used in TF2::SetNpy() is larger than the allowed one? Currently the number of points is set to the default value (100) if a number larger than 1000 is used. Maybe it makes more sense to use in this case the maximum allowed number. I'm using Version 3.05/05 on SuSe Linux 8.0. thank you, Gernot ----- Gernot Maier KASCADE Collaboration Institut fuer Kernphysik Tel. +49 (0) 7247 82-4174 Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe gernot.maier@ik.fzk.de
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