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changed phonon displacement shape #763

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changed phonon displacement shape #763

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@zerothi zerothi commented Apr 26, 2024

@nils-wittemeier and @monx-ne
I am planning on changing this for consistencies.

What do you think of this re-ordering of the shapes? It seems more natural to me?

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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 86.85%. Comparing base (e881fda) to head (d8afc91).

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I am in favor of this change. It is much more natural.

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zerothi commented Apr 26, 2024

That's good enough for me!

@zerothi zerothi merged commit 8d6da59 into main Apr 26, 2024
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@zerothi zerothi deleted the phonon-re-order branch April 26, 2024 13:36
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