Bruce and Chris,
On Wednesday, February 20, 2013 10:54:02 AM Devender wrote:Dev,
> Dr. Patridge,
>
> Thanks for suggestion. I am not sure if I get completely, I do understand
> the difference of Rmax in artemis and feff. You mean make changes in rmax
> in feff input file? I did that and attached are screenshots for that but I
> am still getting the same error. Let me know if I interpreted your
> suggestion wrongly.
>
> Dr. Kicaj, I am studying doping problems and it's important I get fitting
> from second and subsequent shells as there are new peaks that shows up at
> higher radial distances.
>
> Regards,
> Dev
I get the impression from your emails that you have not much availed
yourself of the resources that are already available for learning how
to use the software.
At http://bruceravel.github.com/demeter/ you will find the Artemis
manual. I'll admit, it's still pretty mediocre, but it's a start.
You will also find some videos that go a long way towards explaining
how the software works.
You may find it useful to spend some time with those things. I
certainly think some time spent with those resrouces would obviate a
problem like "I am not sure if I ... completely ... understand the
difference of Rmax in artemis and feff." That, frankly, isn't a very
good question. While it is certainly true that Artemis suffers from
being a program written by a physicist who has no training in computer
science, user experience engineering, or design, you would have found
the answer to that question even in the fairly crappy Artemis manual.
B
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