Inclusion of Qmin and Qmax and update test data #62
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closes #61. I did this in reference to this comment #47 (comment). I created the new data through the test function which might not be ideal but this was the quickest way I could do it. I had to create new fourier transformed data as well for the other test because it relied on the old data. Pytest passes on this now, and when I ran pytest on the old source code (
>=/<=instead of>/<) it passed. Now that I'm thinking about it, I might be able to make new test data from the included test data files by just trimming the data...TL;DR I changed the test data and pytest failed when expected and passed when expected. Also, the source code has been updated for the desired Q masking.
@bobleesj mention you just so you can see