Hi Matt: I agree. It is useful to have the reference channel from the first of the merged data pulled over as reference for the merged data but this actuallly only makes sense if the user first aligned using the reference. carlo On Thu, 19 Nov 2009, Matt Newville wrote:
Is there ever a case where a merged reference channel is useful?
I thought the only possible use for a reference channel was for comparing individual scans. That is, prior to merging.
--Matt
On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 6:45 AM, Zajac, Dariusz A.
wrote: Dear Bruce, Dear All, maybe it is a naïve question but I want to ask and to point this problem...
Windows XP. Athena 0.8.059 Sc.Linux. Athena 0.8.060
I have a set of data with refernces (one sample, many scans). I have marked sample's groups and do "merge marked data in mu(E)" then I get merged data together with reference (2 groups: merge - sample, and Ref merge - reference). But... ...if I have marked reference sample's groups and do "merge" then I get 2 groups: merge - which is merged data of reference, and Ref merge - which is marged data of sample. Oposite to that I did in first example!
Is any hidden idea, I can not see, why it should be that way? If you don't know about that, can confuse and surprise... cheers darek _______________________________________________ Ifeffit mailing list Ifeffit@millenia.cars.aps.anl.gov http://millenia.cars.aps.anl.gov/mailman/listinfo/ifeffit
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