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Ability to plot the distribution functions from polydispersity (Trac #17) #246
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Received a new request for this from new user at Monash University in Australia (). At the least it would be good to be able to access the list of weights used in the calculation (i.e. a dump of of that array). Maybe this should be raised in priority for something to looked at in the next code camp at ORNL?
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Trac update at Putting this off again is a pity. Could the distribution functions be put on the Marketplace as models so the user could calculate them themselves? |
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Trac update at We have a working method for displaying free-form distributions in McSAS, perhaps we can adapt this one? It does need some user-defined settings regarding the choice of weighting (number-, volume- (default), surface-, volume-squared), axis scale (linear, logarithmic), parameter (sub-)range and resolution (number of bins). It returns the distribution as well as the population modes over the selected range |
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This is in the ESS_GUI branch now. It plots the polydispersity for 2D as well. Displaying different weighting of distributions: I'd postpone that to the arrival of McSAS in SasView, since it will require further changes in the UI and plotting anyway to get more and more value from McSAS results.
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Add ability to plot distribution functions from polydispersity (mainly fits) ideally all distributions but at least number distribution
Migrated from http://trac.sasview.org/ticket/17
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