How to output correlation matrix in GSAS

2004-11-30 Thread Sang-Heon Shim
Dear Experts,
This might be an FAQ.  Where (in which file) can I find correlation 
matrix in GSAS?

Regards,
Dan Shim


Electron density using fourier

2004-11-30 Thread Riza Iskandar








Dear all,



Thank you for your previous help about my problem in particle
size calculation using XRD data. It helps me a lot to solve my problem. 

Right now Im doing another study about calculating
electron density using Fourier calculation in GSAS. GSAS manual explain step by
step procedur to calculating electron density for single phase. How about with
more than 2 phases? Can we use the same procedure? And if we can, how? 



Thank you for your help.



Riza Iskandar

Research Center for
Materials Science

University of Indonesia












Re: How to output correlation matrix in GSAS

2004-11-30 Thread Jonathan Wright
Least matrix is in the .CMT, according to the manual.

Alter the printing options in expedt to get it to print correlations on
the normal list file.

HTH,

Jon

On Tue, 30 Nov 2004, Sang-Heon Shim wrote:

 Dear Experts,
 
 This might be an FAQ.  Where (in which file) can I find correlation 
 matrix in GSAS?
 
 Regards,
 
 Dan Shim
 
 



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