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A brief explanation for users for Multi-Isochrone vs Single Isochrone #1717

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dilaann opened this issue Nov 19, 2022 · 3 comments
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A brief explanation for users for Multi-Isochrone vs Single Isochrone #1717

dilaann opened this issue Nov 19, 2022 · 3 comments
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dilaann commented Nov 19, 2022

Goal of this issue

Define the multi-isochrone and single isochrones and explain their differences in the tutorials section( why do we need them separately? what are they for? etc)

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@dilaann dilaann added this to the v1.4 milestone Nov 19, 2022
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UJehle commented Nov 22, 2022

Hi @dilaann :) that's a good point! We can maybe add a short explanation of the difference here:
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And same in the "isochrone" tutorial.

@EPajares EPajares modified the milestones: v1.4, v1.5 Dec 1, 2022
@EPajares EPajares modified the milestones: v1.5, v1.6 Jan 3, 2023
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UJehle commented Jan 12, 2023

It may make sense to address this issue together with: #888.

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p4b-bro bot commented Jun 6, 2023

This task/issue closed on Tue Jun 06 2023 ✅

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