On Mar 15, 2013, at 9:51 AM, "Prof. Dr. Thomas Pruschke" pruschke@theorie.physik.uni-goettingen.de wrote:
It is the latest developers release, and I use the ct-hyb. It uses the lates Alea, as far as I understanf (at least that is where I tried to put together my meager knowledge on the different parts of the output). Presently I use Python and access the features of timeseries via ar['/simulation/results/density_%i/timeseries/data/@binsize'%orb] Is there a comprehensive manual on how to access the functions mentioned below somewhere on the ALPS-Wiki? I have been scanning all possible places without getting anywhere ...
You're working with a development version that is not even finished yet, thus please be patient. I think Lukas has started to create documentation for it on the Wiki.
The easiest way to load the observables using ALPS into a Python MCScalarData or MCVectorData object, and those have a bins() function. Please check with Lukas for more information.
I'll try to make the measurments such that I am beyond the autocorrelation time. Thus I assume I can take the "Yes, you can" from the answer.
yes