The key for this one is to use the
target_functions.relax_disp.Dispersion class interface.  If the
correct data structures are passed in and one single target function
call is made, then the class will contain all of the back-calculated
R2eff/R1rho' data in the back_calc data structure.

Regards,

Edward


On 13 September 2013 13:09, Troels E. Linnet
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Follow-up Comment #1, sr #3077 (project relax):
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> http://article.gmane.org/gmane.science.nmr.relax.devel/4581
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