Cora,
  For INSTRM=10 "x, y, sigma" format, if WinPLOTR detects that the scattering 
variable
"x" (angle, TOF, energy ...) of the first given point is greater than 180.00,
automatically assumes that you are providing TOF in microseconds. So if you have
2Theta values, please use "degrees" as units not "degrees x 100"!
  Cheers,
  Juan

> At 10:26 AM 6/29/2006 +0200, you wrote:
>>Brian H. Toby wrote:
>>
>>>>I am trying to convert a GSAS ESD file to a GSAS STD file
>>>BTW, I would be surprised if FullProf does not have a way to input
>>>intensities with uncertainties rather than assuming intensities are counts.
>>
>>Indeed it does! INSTRM=10 is x, y, sigma format for fullprof where it
>>takes the first 6 lines as comments and computes sqrt(I) only if you don't
>>supply the sigma.
>
> It appears that WinPlotR expects T.O.F. data with INSTRM=10? If I leave the
> GSAS ESD file with the angle*100 column (after some formatting in Excel),
> it reads the data just fine, but plots it as t.o.f.. When I divide the
> angle in Excel, it gives me an error reading the data. As this is
> synchrotron angle dispersive data, t.o.f. is obviously not an option!
>
> Cora
>
>
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