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I'm using the example posted here, and it occurred to me that --short, --long, and -step arguments are nonsensical. In the example, the short wavelength is listed in nanometers, but the longest wavelength is in cm^-1; similarly, the wavelength step is also cm^-1. But cm^-1 is wavenumber, so it makes a big difference what the units are. The x-axis title on the output plot is Wavelength [nm], so which is it? Wavelength (nm)? or Wavenumber (cm^-1)?
I'm using the example posted here, and it occurred to me that
--short
,--long
, and-step
arguments are nonsensical. In the example, the short wavelength is listed in nanometers, but the longest wavelength is in cm^-1; similarly, the wavelength step is also cm^-1. But cm^-1 is wavenumber, so it makes a big difference what the units are. The x-axis title on the output plot is Wavelength [nm], so which is it? Wavelength (nm)? or Wavenumber (cm^-1)?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: