make fit_freq work when df_master=None#7
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that the future warnings would go away.
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The fit function in prony.py defaults df_master to None and then calls fit_freq, which trys to access it and gets a cant subscript Nonetype error. The last change took the if opt clause out, this basically puts it back with the current method inside the if opt, and the old method in the else.
No idea if theres a better way to do it, and feel free to change the approach, but it gets the verify_freq_master.ipynb notebook to run without errors.
Appreciate the library, great resource to have.