Hello,
We are proud to announce version 6.12.0 of Mantid. Installation packages can be found on our
download page along with updated instructions for installing the latest release via Conda. You can also access the source code on the
GitHub release page.
These are the highlights for this release:
·
Drop support for NumPy version 1. We now build against NumPy v2.0 and support up to v2.1.
Read about the changes.
Users should note that NumPy 2 introduces some breaking API changes. See the
NumPy 2 Migration Guide for more details.
·
Updated Matplotlib from version 3.7 to version 3.9. See release notes for
version 3.8 and
version 3.9 .
·
IntegratePeaks1DProfile now uses
MultiDomainFunction to tie peak profile parameters across pixels.
·
`PEARL powder` has a new ``trans_custom`` focus mode. This allows the user to specify modules to include in the transverse bank focusing using the parameter ``trans_mod_nums``. The module
numbers in the range 1-9 can be specified using the same string syntax as run-numbers - e.g. ``trans_mod_nums="1-3,5"`` corresponds to focusing modules 1,2,3 and 5.
·
New algorithm
ReflectometryISISCreateTransmission for creating transmission workspaces that are suitable for passing to
PolarizationEfficienciesWildes .
·
New algorithm
CreateMonteCarloWorkspace that creates a randomly distributed workspace by sampling from the probability distribution of the input workspace
·
``setPlotType()`` can now be called on Matrix Workspaces to specify the `plot type`.
·
The algorithm profiler is now available to Linux users. To enable profiling, the
Algorithm Profiling Settings
·
MSlice has a new observer for workspaces in the Analysis Data Service in Mantid. Consequently, modifications
to workspaces in Mantid are now synchronised with MSlice for shared workspaces. For example, this change now ensures that a deleted workspace in Mantid is also deleted in MSlice, which mitigates a common past error of `RuntimeError: Variable invalidated, data
has been deleted`. The behaviour of the MSlice interface is thereby made consistent with that of other interfaces.
Please take a look at the
release notes, which are filled with details of all the changes and improvements in many other areas. The development team has put a great effort into making all of these improvements and we would like to thank all of our beta testers for their time and
effort helping us to make this another reliable version. Thank you to everyone that has reported any issues to us and please keep on reporting any problems you have on our
forum or by email on
mantid-help@mantidproject.org.
Kind regards,
The Mantid Team
Sarah Foxley
Mantid Team Lead and Engineering Manager
Science and Technology Facilities Council
Phone – 01235 446938
She/Her/Hers