On loading the scenario tab, the project gets the default coverage of all the programs for all times for all combinations of parsets and progsets. This is sped up by not looping over t values, but supplying the t values as an array.
This gave different results compared with inputting the t values one by one.
This was caused by two issues which have now been fixed:
The popsize interpolation would apply the exponential curve, even if it wasn't needed yet if only one t value was input. (Note that this fix likely fixes weird issues with the reconciliation page!)
When there are multiple cost-coverage curves, the model interpolates between these. This was being smoothed if an array of t values was input - leading to inconsistent results. Now, no smoothing is done, but still being interpolated.
On loading the scenario tab, the project gets the default coverage of all the programs for all times for all combinations of parsets and progsets. This is sped up by not looping over t values, but supplying the t values as an array.
This gave different results compared with inputting the t values one by one.
This was caused by two issues which have now been fixed: