Changeset 8b89396 in sasview
- Timestamp:
- May 31, 2018 12:13:42 AM (6 years ago)
- Branches:
- master, magnetic_scatt, release-4.2.2, ticket-1009, ticket-1094-headless, ticket-1242-2d-resolution, ticket-1243, ticket-1249, unittest-saveload
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- 0863065
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- d247504b
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src/sas/sasgui/perspectives/fitting/media/fitting_help.rst
r5005ae0 r8b89396 180 180 *checked*\ . 181 181 182 Also note that the 'Fit Parameters' have been split into two sections: those183 which can be polydisperse (shape and orientation parameters) and those which are184 not (eg, scattering length densities).185 186 182 A model file generated by this option can be viewed and further modified using 187 183 the :ref:`Advanced_Plugin_Editor` . 188 184 189 **SasView version 4.2** made it possible to specify whether a plugin created with 190 the *New Plugin Model* dialog is actually a form factor P(Q) or a structure factor 191 S(Q). To do this, simply add one or other of the following lines under the *import* 192 statements. 185 Note that the New Plugin Model Feature currently does not allow for parameters 186 to be polydisperse. However they can be edited in the Advanced Editor. 187 188 189 **SasView version 4.2** made it possible to specify whether a plugin created 190 with the *New Plugin Model* dialog is actually a form factor P(Q) or a structure 191 factor S(Q). To do this, simply add one or other of the following lines under 192 the *import* statements. 193 193 194 194 For a form factor:: … … 200 200 structure_factor = True 201 201 202 If the plugin is a structure factor it is *also* necessary to add two variables to203 t he parameter list::202 If the plugin is a structure factor it is *also* necessary to add two variables 203 to the parameter list:: 204 204 205 205 parameters = [
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