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| 3 | Menu Bar |
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| 4 | ======== |
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| 5 | The menu bar at the top of the *SasView* window gives you access to additional features of the program: |
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| 7 | File |
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| 8 | ---- |
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| 9 | The File option allows you load data into *SasView* for analysis, or to save the work you have been doing. |
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| 11 | Data can be loaded one file at a time, or by selecting multiple files, or by loading an entire folder of |
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| 12 | files (in which case *SasView* will attempt to make an intelligent guess as to what to load based on the |
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[d1fa2b8] | 13 | file formats it recognises in the folder!). Data can also be loaded by dragging and dropping files directly |
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| 14 | onto Data Explorer. |
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| 16 | A *SasView* session can also be saved and reloaded as an 'Analysis' (an individual model fit or invariant |
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| 17 | calculation, etc), or as a 'Project' (everything you have done since starting your *SasView* session). |
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| 19 | Edit |
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| 20 | ---- |
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| 21 | The Edit option allows you to: |
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| 23 | - undo/redo your recent changes; |
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| 24 | - copy and paste parameters between *SasView* analysis windows; |
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| 25 | - copy parameters from a *SasView* analysis window to the Clipboard as either tab-delimited text (compatible with Microsoft Excel) or LaTex-wrapped text; |
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| 26 | - generate a summary 'Report' of the most recent analysis performed; |
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| 27 | - reset parameter values in the P(r) Inversion analysis page. |
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| 29 | View |
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| 30 | ---- |
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| 31 | The View option allows you to: |
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| 33 | - show the Batch Fitting Results Panel if it has been closed; |
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| 34 | - show/hide the Toolbar of icons below the Menu Bar; |
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| 35 | - select the default location that *SasView* looks in for data to analyse (the *SasView* installation directory, the initial default, or a custom folder). NB: any change only takes effect when *SasView* is restarted; |
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| 36 | - change the default assignment of categories (*Shapes*\, *Shape-independent*\, *Structure Factor*\) for fitting model functions. |
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| 38 | Tools |
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| 39 | ----- |
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| 40 | The Tools option provides access to a comprehensive range of tools and utilities. See :ref:`tools` for more information. |
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| 42 | Window |
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| 43 | ------ |
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| 44 | The Window option allows you to select which *SasView* windows are visible. |
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| 46 | Analysis |
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| 47 | -------- |
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| 48 | The Analysis option provides access to the key functionality of *SasView*: |
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| 49 | |
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| 50 | - Model Fitting; |
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| 51 | - P(r) Inversion; |
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| 52 | - Invariant Analysis; |
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| 53 | - Correlation Function Analysis (*SasView* 4.1 and later) |
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| 55 | See :ref:`analysis` for more information. |
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| 57 | Fitting |
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| 58 | ------- |
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| 59 | The Fitting option allows you to: |
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| 61 | - create a new FitPage; |
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[d1fa2b8] | 62 | - setting up a Constrained or Simultaneous Fit; |
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[959eb01] | 63 | - change optimiser (under Fit Options); |
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| 64 | - view fit parameter correlations, distributions, and convergence traces (under Fit Results); |
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[d1fa2b8] | 65 | - create a Plugin Model. |
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| 66 | - edit a Plugin Model. |
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| 67 | - manage Plugin Models |
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| 68 | - create a Sum/Multiple Plugin Model |
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| 71 | Help |
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| 72 | ---- |
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| 73 | The Help option provides access to: |
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| 75 | - this help documentation; |
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| 76 | - a :ref:`tutorial` on using *SasView* (in pdf format); |
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| 77 | - information on how to acknowledge *SasView* in publications; |
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| 78 | - information about the version of *SasView* you are using; |
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| 79 | - the :ref:`marketplace`\ ; |
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| 80 | - a check to see if there is a more recent version of *SasView*. |
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| 84 | .. note:: This help document was last changed by Steve King, 10Oct2016 |
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