| 16 | Start !SasView. The application should open and look something like the images below. |
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| 22 | The !SasView user interface contains 4 main areas: |
| 23 | * The Data Explorer |
| 24 | * This is where data is loaded and can then be plotted or sent to the various types of analysis. |
| 25 | * Models not associated with data (called "Theories" in !Sasview) can be plotted and converted to datasets. |
| 26 | * The Analysis Panel (which defaults to showing Fitting) |
| 27 | * This is where you do the work of analysing data or generating theories |
| 28 | * !SasView currently supports four analysis tools: |
| 29 | * Fitting - for theory generation or model fitting to 1D and 2D SANS, SAXS, or SESANS data |
| 30 | * P(r) Inversion - for converting I(Q) to P(r) |
| 31 | * Invariant - for calculating the scattering invariant from a 1D data set |
| 32 | * Correlation Function - for performing a correlation function analysis of a 1D data set |
| 33 | * The plot windows (which appear when something is plotted) |
| 34 | * The menus, toolbar, and status area. |
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| 36 | The capabilities of !SasView are described in more detail in the [ application documentation] with links to the documentation available as "Help" buttons in each part of the GUI. |