that means that you have a 0 (zero) in your intensity dataset
L. Keller
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Subject: XFit issue
Hi,
I am trying to do a profile fit using XFit. When I try to fit using
Fit>Marqardt,
Hi Sajeev
In XFIT the values of the observed data points in the xdd file needs to be
all greater than 1. Simply copy the xdd file into a spread sheet and set
values less than 1 to 1.
alan
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Hi,
I am trying to do a profile fit using XFit. When I try to fit using
Fit>Marqardt, I see an error statement which says,
"values for all the XRD data points must be greater than or equal to 1"
Can someone let me know what is the cause of this error.
Thanks a lot.
regards
Sajeev Moorthiyeda