Tough question! The contouring caches data from disk, and in general the
data will not automatically be refreshed if you change the actual contents
of the data file on disk, so the new data will not be displayed until the
old data has been flushed from the cache (which happens when the cache
memory has run out and this data happens to be the one chosen to be
flushed). This is not predictable. There is no way (currently) for the
user to force a flush specifically in this situation.
*But* if any of the relevant bits of the data model have changed (e.g. the
data file location, the referencing, the endianess, etc.) then the
flushing is done automatically. It's just if the actual data in the
specified file is changed without anything else changing that we have a
problem (because that is not detectable in the API). So one option is
just to put the new data in a new file and update the file location (Edit
Spectra --> File Details button). That should work (and if it doesn't we
want to know about it!).
Wayne
On Fri, 21 Sep 2007, Jeremy Craven wrote:
> What happens in Analysis if the spectrum on the disk changes (e.g. is
> reprocessed, or rereferenced) ? Does it need reopening ?
>
> Cheers
>
> Jeremy
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