Hi all,

Does anyone know if there is a quick way of getting at a background
subtracted r-factor within GSAS? (Without wishing to start a discussion
about why I might want one) Thus far the only idea I've had is to
calculate it by hand from hstdump, but that appears to be listing the
background as zero, which it most certainly isn't.

Any ideas appreciated, I'm using a linear interpolation background
function so if I assume that consists of evenly spaced points (in ToF),
with one at each end of the pattern, then I guess I can calculate it. Is
the assumption right?

Thanks in advance,

Jon

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