Re: GSAS data format

L. Cranswick ( L.M.D.Cranswick@dl.ac.uk )
Tue, 20 Jan 1998 10:36:10 +0000 (GMT)

>
> From: Martin Dove, Cambridge
>
> On the subject of rebinning data with irregular binning into a data set with
> regular binning, we use the GENIE progam produced by ISIS. I cannot say that I
> know exactly how it works, but one thing that is true is that it takes account
> of the errors on the data and produces reasonable new errors on the rebinned
> data points.
>

My archive of messages doesn't do back far enough but wasn't
there a reponse on this ages ago - the summary being there is
a special GSAS Format for doing non constant angular steps.

Anyone with better email folders able to dredge this one up?

Lachlan.

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