Closed sbillinge closed 3 years ago
I dig around the diffpy-cmi and pdfgui tutorials, and only found CdSe NP data, which is not so well fitted by bulk model. Is this figure ok?
Yah, the fit doesn’t matter that much
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I dig around the diffpy-cmi and pdfgui tutorials, and only found CdSe NP data, which is not so well fitted by bulk model. Is this figure ok?
[image: plot] https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/16789768/76669994-9a6a1580-6564-11ea-83ab-4b2dc51100cb.png
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actually, I don't think this issue is worth the effort. I was referring to an issue that doesn't appear to be here....I will make it....
this issue is already finished. please close.
following @CJ-Wright it would be even more helpful if we could have some PDF data in an examples folder or sthg and some code that can build a few standard/common PDF plots so that we can see what they look like. Something like nanoarticle data, nanoparticle calculated and offset difference curve, maybe with a label (a) and axis labels etc.
The style needed when we embed in a pdf document is a bit different from when we do a live plot too, so we may need two style sheets. That can come in a later PR