Dear Adam and Mailing List,

I experienced this problem in Athena 0.9.26, only when you import raw data in 
keV. It seems to me that Athena somehow sets all stepsizes between different 
points to the largest stepsize you have in your scan – as far as I remember I 
didn’t have any trouble for scans with only one stepsize. The workaround 
described by Lucy to convert the raw data into eV (using Excel or any other 
program) before importing to Athena worked for me as well. Also using an older 
Athena version (e.g. 0.9.25) worked for me.
The bug has already been discussed in the mailing list last year. Maybe you can 
find some useful information via the following archive link as well: 
https://www.mail-archive.com/ifeffit@millenia.cars.aps.anl.gov/msg06272.html

Best regards,
Aaron Beck


From: Ifeffit [mailto:ifeffit-boun...@millenia.cars.aps.anl.gov] On Behalf Of 
Lucy M Mottram
Sent: Friday, April 05, 2019 3:19 PM
To: XAFS Analysis using Ifeffit
Subject: Re: [Ifeffit] Data Import Bug (Athena 0.9.26)

Dear Adam and Mailing List,

I've checked and found some of my data has a similar problem, I don't know how 
to solve this using settings in Athena, however as a workaround I have found 
that if I convert the energy in my raw data file from KeV to Ev before 
importing it into Athena (using excel) it appears that re-sampling issue does 
not occur. Hopefully that helps in the short term and gives a clue to what is 
going wrong with the import.

All the best
Lucy Mottram

On Fri, 5 Apr 2019 at 12:35, Clark Adam Hugh (PSI) 
<adam.cl...@psi.ch<mailto:adam.cl...@psi.ch>> wrote:
Dear Mailing List

I have recently come across a data import error when using Athena version 
0.9.26. When importing data there appears to be a resampling which 
significantly reduces the resolution of the data. Attached is an example 
dataset with an energy step of 0.5 eV on the Cu K edge. When importing with 
Athena 0.9.26 this data is significantly resampled resulting in an energy 
resolution on the edge of 1.5 eV which can either be seen by plotting or by 
exporting and inspecting the datafile. Using version 0.9.25 resolves this issue 
entirely. The data itself appears to actually be visible correctly during the 
import process (the import tab shows the data listed correctly when choosing 
which columns to import).

Is there a setting somewhere within Athena 0.9.26 that sets the default 
behavior to resample the imported data?

Thanks
Adam Clark

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