Add tomographic and 3x2pt covariance realspace measurement#256
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Hello, I've updated the Snakemake workflow to run on OneCovariance for the real space probe, and included tomographic and 3x2pt formats! I've also taken the liberty to clean up the
common.pyscript >.<I've ran the covariance workflow and it works, now we just have to decide what kind of format we want our nz distributions to be (I've assumed a single file with i columns, i being the number of tomographic bins), and how we want to specify the area and sigma_e (I've assumed a comma-separated string).
The output is compatible with the previous Cosmocov-processed file. I'll update the Cosmosis fitting script as a next step in the other issue!