Hi Mateo,
I'm not quite clear on what you are asking for. Do you want an ascii output file that has a column containing chi(E) using the energy grid of the original data?
If so, would it suffice to add a column to the mu(E) ascii output file? That seems to me like a natural solution.
Cheers, B
Hi Bruce
I would like to have an output file containing chi(E) and mu(E) using the
same
energy (E) grid.
If I export them separately ( the only available thing right now) they have
different energy
grid.
Thanks and Regards
2016-03-04 15:18 GMT+01:00
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Message: 1 Date: Thu, 3 Mar 2016 23:53:54 +0100 From: Matteo Busi
To: ifeffit@millenia.cars.aps.anl.gov Subject: [Ifeffit] Exporting Athena projects data Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Hi Bruce, hi mailing list readers. With the project I'm working with, it came out that would be really useful for me to export groups in both .xmu and .chi . More in details I have to deal with a function that depends on both the chi and xmu data. I tried to look at all the chances and through the guide but I didn't find any function to do that. I was thinking of exporting separately the .chi and .xmu data, but they have different point of the Energy(eV) and that makes hard the programming of my evaluating scripts. Should I use the spline function to estimate the .xmu data and use it combined to the .chi data?
Hope it's all clear. Thanks Best Regards, Matteo, UiS