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in Cell: 37, we were not importing the stingray.crosscorrelation

in Cell: 37, we were not importing the stingray.crosscorrelation
The variable at line ->152, should be window, and not uniform_window
it is typically recommended to use the built-in int type in Python rather than np.int for integers.
-seaborn-talk is now obsolete , and in the newer versions is replaced by seaborn-v0_8-talk.

- font_manager.FontProperties was initialized without importing
these changes will help in ignoring changes made in the images of the notebooks, making the `git diff` relatively smaller and cleaner
@AnonymousCodes911 AnonymousCodes911 changed the title Update CrossCorrelation Updating Notebooks Feb 17, 2024
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@matteobachetti ,
Now the diff looks much cleaner. Thank you so much for being patient with me while we dealt with these issues

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Good! May I ask you to re run the full notebooks, without committing the changes, to test that these modifications are sufficient to make them work? I will trust your word for it.

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AnonymousCodes911 commented Feb 17, 2024

@matteobachetti
I think we are good to go, i checked them locally before committing the changes in a separate directory as you suggested and there are no issues with them, apart from the API issues as mentioned in #83 and
also the bug in #81 , which require some changes in the codebase.

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