Describe the bug
- The
ObsPrior class in the source code of priors.py appears to want the required arguments ordered as: epochs, ra_err, dec_err, mtot, but the tutorial provides these arguments in the order: ra_err, dec_err, epochs, mtot (in the tutorial, the last of these is the system_mass variable).
- The
astropy.table.column.Column variable for the error in relative declination, dec_err, should be assigned the value: mySystem.data_table["quant2_err"], but the tutorial assigns: mySystem.data_table["quant1_err"] (i.e., the same astropy.table.column.Column for relative right ascension as assigned to ra_err in the tutorial).
To Reproduce
Go to: Using the O’Neil (2019) Observation-based Priors, Priors to compare argument ordering and see the dec_err assignment in the tutorial.
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Describe the bug
ObsPriorclass in the source code ofpriors.pyappears to want the required arguments ordered as:epochs, ra_err, dec_err, mtot, but the tutorial provides these arguments in the order:ra_err, dec_err, epochs, mtot(in the tutorial, the last of these is thesystem_massvariable).astropy.table.column.Columnvariable for the error in relative declination,dec_err, should be assigned the value:mySystem.data_table["quant2_err"], but the tutorial assigns:mySystem.data_table["quant1_err"](i.e., the sameastropy.table.column.Columnfor relative right ascension as assigned tora_errin the tutorial).To Reproduce
Go to: Using the O’Neil (2019) Observation-based Priors, Priors to compare argument ordering and see the
dec_errassignment in the tutorial.Screenshots


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