Anyone know why this code marks the same waves twice at roughly the same time? I’m sure the answer is simple but I just can’t see it at the moment. Here is the relevant code: for arr in arrivals: if arr.name == 'P': arrival_time = arr.time + start_time.timestamp - stream[0].stats.starttime.timestamp ax.axvline(x=arrival_time, color='b', linestyle='-', linewidth=1) ax.text(arrival_time, max(stream[0].data), arr.name, va='bottom', ha='center') elif arr.name ==
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