Comparison Tool Part 3: Versatile Plotting Tool and Some Basic Implementations#144
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Follow up to #143 .
This PR introduces the
plotting_single_response()function toalarajoy_QA.py, which can produce plots of a given ALARA output variable against cooling times, either for a single data source or comparatively between multiple. The function includes a robust set of optional parameters to choose to plot specific daughter elements, filter out small contributors, show only total values, etc.For the actual example implementation of this function in the Jupyter notebook, however, I've included: