Using different bins for different detectors throws errors
Created by: adivijaykumar
If one uses different bins for different detectors, one gets errors. The current code sets common bins for all detectors, even though it calculates stuff for all detectors. This is not a problem if the minimum frequency and the maximum frequency are the same across detectors, but would be a problem otherwise.
We were getting this error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "bilby_likelihood_error.py", line 134, in <module>
print("Relative Binning Likelihood:", likelihood_relbin.log_likelihood())
File "/home/aditya.vijaykumar/work/relbin/bilby/bilby/gw/likelihood.py", line 1534, in log_likelihood
return self.log_likelihood_ratio() + self.noise_log_likelihood()
File "/home/aditya.vijaykumar/work/relbin/bilby/bilby/gw/likelihood.py", line 1544, in log_likelihood_ratio
interferometer)
File "/home/aditya.vijaykumar/work/relbin/bilby/bilby/gw/likelihood.py", line 1657, in compute_relative_ratio
new_polarizations = self.waveform_generator.frequency_domain_strain(parameter_dictionary)
File "/home/aditya.vijaykumar/work/relbin/bilby/bilby/gw/waveform_generator.py", line 129, in frequency_domain_strain
transformed_model_data_points=self.time_array)
File "/home/aditya.vijaykumar/work/relbin/bilby/bilby/gw/waveform_generator.py", line 165, in _calculate_strain
if self.parameters == self._cache['parameters'] and self._cache['model'] == model and \
ValueError: The truth value of an array with more than one element is ambiguous. Use a.any() or a.all()
(relbin) [aditya.vijaykumar@dodo ~]$ vim /home/aditya.vijaykumar/work/relbin/bilby/bilby/gw/waveform_generator.py