# The notation configs define the labels of every model parameter and its derived quantities, which are used when # visualizing results (for example labeling the axis of the PDF triangle plots output by a non-linear search). # label: The label given to the each parameter, for plots like PDF corner plots. # For example, if `centre=x`, the plot axis will be labeled 'x'. # superscript: the superscript used on certain plots that show the results of different model-components. # For example, if `Gaussian=g`, plots where the parameters of the Gaussian model-component have superscript `g`. label: label: sigma: \sigma centre: x normalization: norm parameter0: a parameter1: b parameter2: c rate: \lambda superscript: Exponential: e Gaussian: g ModelComponent0: M0 ModelComponent1: M1 # label_format: The format certain parameters are output as in output files like the `model.results` file. # For example, if `centre={:.2d}`, the format of the centre parameter in results files will use this Python format. label_format: format: sigma: '{:.2f}' centre: '{:.2f}' normalization: '{:.2f}' parameter0: '{:.2f}' parameter1: '{:.2f}' parameter2: '{:.2f}' rate: '{:.2f}'