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multiple scattering #173

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@gduscher gduscher merged commit f69c16f into main Nov 7, 2024
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Codecov Report

Attention: Patch coverage is 2.29008% with 128 lines in your changes missing coverage. Please review.

Project coverage is 22.54%. Comparing base (fdf71ce) to head (289e572).
Report is 7 commits behind head on main.

Files with missing lines Patch % Lines
pyTEMlib/low_loss_widget.py 0.00% 79 Missing ⚠️
pyTEMlib/eels_tools.py 8.10% 34 Missing ⚠️
pyTEMlib/info_widget.py 0.00% 14 Missing ⚠️
pyTEMlib/probe_tools.py 0.00% 1 Missing ⚠️
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##             main     #173      +/-   ##
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- Coverage   22.65%   22.54%   -0.11%     
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  Files          42       42              
  Lines       10537    10599      +62     
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+ Hits         2387     2390       +3     
- Misses       8150     8209      +59     
Flag Coverage Δ
unittests 22.54% <2.29%> (-0.11%) ⬇️

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