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Thanks for this question. Do you mind if I repost it to diffpy-users
(there are more people following that Google group)?
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Hello, I've been through a number of the tutorials and used Diffpy-CMI to
fit some of my own PDF data, and have seen that you can use custom
functions for modifying the scale factor as a function of r. Is there
anything else that you can use this for? For example if you wanted to use a
custom function that modified the atomic-displacement parameters as a
function of r like delta2 does would that be possible?
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Hello,
I don't mind that, thanks. That would be great!
Kenny
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… Thanks for this question. Do you mind if I repost it to diffpy-users
(there are more people following that Google group)?
On Thu, Feb 25, 2021 at 10:58 AM msujas ***@***.***> wrote:
> Hello, I've been through a number of the tutorials and used Diffpy-CMI to
> fit some of my own PDF data, and have seen that you can use custom
> functions for modifying the scale factor as a function of r. Is there
> anything else that you can use this for? For example if you wanted to
use a
> custom function that modified the atomic-displacement parameters as a
> function of r like delta2 does would that be possible?
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Actually, better yet Kenny, could you post it? If you are not yet a member
of diffpy-users make a request and I can add you. Otherwise, post the
question anyway and I will approve it.
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Hello,
I don't mind that, thanks. That would be great!
Kenny
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> Thanks for this question. Do you mind if I repost it to diffpy-users
> (there are more people following that Google group)?
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> On Thu, Feb 25, 2021 at 10:58 AM msujas ***@***.***>
wrote:
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> > Hello, I've been through a number of the tutorials and used Diffpy-CMI
to
> > fit some of my own PDF data, and have seen that you can use custom
> > functions for modifying the scale factor as a function of r. Is there
> > anything else that you can use this for? For example if you wanted to
> use a
> > custom function that modified the atomic-displacement parameters as a
> > function of r like delta2 does would that be possible?
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Hello, I've been through a number of the tutorials and used Diffpy-CMI to fit some of my own PDF data, and have seen that you can use custom functions for modifying the scale factor as a function of r. Is there anything else that you can use this for? For example if you wanted to use a custom function that modified the atomic-displacement parameters as a function of r like delta2 does would that be possible?
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