.
example:
A browser has to be defined in the winplotr.set
setting file ([SYSTEM APPLICATIONS] part).
A browser has to be defined in the winplotr.set
setting file ([SYSTEM APPLICATIONS] part).
[WEB SITES]
CDIFX = "http://www.cdifx.univ-rennes1.fr" ! cdifx (Rennes)
ftp://ftp.cea.fr/pub/llb/divers/winplotr/winplotr.exe
ftp://ftp.cea.fr/pub/llb/divers/fullprof.2k/Windows/setup_FullProf_Suite.exe
color=RED + 256*GREEN + 256*256*BLUE
Example: RGB(255, 0, 0) corresponds to pure red
definition of the size and position of the text window, in screen units (0. - 1.0 range). Default values are:
These setting files are installed in the WINPLOTR folder but can also be copied in the working directory for another setting.
My_prompt> winplotr my_diffr_exp.buf 2 [cr]
My prompt> winplotr last [cr]
IRESO = -1 | pseudo-Voigt profile | H**2 = (UINS tan(q) + VINS)*tan(q) + WINS ETA = XINS + YINS *q + ZINS *q*q |
IRESO = +1 | Voigt profile (corresponds to NPROF=7 in FullProf) | HG**2 = UINS tan2(q) + VINS*tan(q) + WINS HL = XINS*tan(q) + YINS/cos(q) + ZINS |
IRESO = +2 | Voigt profile | HG**2 = HG**2 = (UINS tan(q)+VINS)*tan(q) + WINS HL = (XINS*2q+YINS)*2q + ZINS' |
IRESO = +3 | Voigt profile | HG**2 = (UINS*2q+VINS)*2q + WINS HL = (XINS*2q+YINS)*2q + ZINS |
! TEXT FONTS: | typeface | point | italic | underline | strikeout | bold |
main title: | Times New Roman | 18 | F | F | F | F |
X legend: | Times New Roman | 18 | T | F | F | F |
y legend: | Times New Roman | 18 | T | F | F | F |
X graduations: | courier | 14 | F | F | F | F |
Y graduations: | courier | 10 | F | F | F | F |
file name: | courier new | 10 | F | F | F | F |
(hkl) indices: | Times New Roman | 10 | F | F | F | F |
dialog boxes: | Times New Roman | 10 | F | F | F | F |
16 *.CPI ! 16: CPI (Xrays) 17 *.UDF;*.JCP;*.CSV;*.XRDML ! 17: PANalytical formats 18 *.DAT ! 18: ESRF multi analysers
Browser = "C:\Program Files\Netscape\Communicator\Program\netscape.exe" PostScriptViewer = "C:\Program Files\gstools\gsview\gsview32.exe" PDFreader = "C:\Program Files\Adobe\Acrobat 4.0\Reader\AcroRd32.exe" BMPviewer = "c:\winnt\system32\mspaint.exe"
winplotr 101 fullprof_file.PRF
and
winplotr fullprof_file.PRF 101
are correct.
In the second way, if the second argument (data format) is missing, the
format is deduced from the file name extension. In the case of
.DAT files or
.PRF files,
the default corresponding formats can be defined in the
"winplotr.set" file
through the '! MY COMMAND LINE DEFAULT FORMAT'
items.
This new option can be helpful to visualize patterns in WinPLOTR
directly from the Windows Explorer by just clicking on a data file (the
corresponding extension has of course to be associated to WinPLOTR).
number of parameters profile function 3 pseudo-Voigt: H**2 = U.tan**2(theta) + V.tan(theta) + W 4 pseudo-Voigt: H**2 = U.tan**2(theta) + V.tan(theta) + W + Z/cos(theta) 5 Voigt: HG**2 = U.tan**2(theta) + V.tan(theta) + W HL = X.tan(theta) + Y/cos(theta) 6 Voigt: HG**2 = U.tan**2(theta) + V.tan(theta) + W HL = X.tan(theta) + Y/cos(theta) + ZThe last HG and HL angular dependances are corresponding to the the format IRESO=1 of IRF file in FullProf
! Example of reflexions file ! silicium a=5.4307 Fd-3m ! wave=1.54056 A ! X-ray pattern !2Theta (hkl) 28.4430 ( 1 1 1) Si 47.3038 ( 2 2 0) Si 50.0000 <<< impurity ? 56.1236 ( 3 1 1) Si 58.8576 ( 2 2 2) Si 69.1316 ( 4 0 0) Si 76.3780 ( 3 3 1) Si 88.0324 ( 4 2 2) Si 94.9550 ( 3 3 3) Si 94.9550 ( 5 1 1) Si 106.7116 ( 4 4 0) Si 114.0957 ( 5 3 1) Si 116.6474 ( 4 4 2) Si
- first argument corresponds to the format number (integer): . format = 1,2 ... 18: diffraction pattern with format corresponding to the list number in the "format dialog box" > ex: format=0 for X,Y format format=1 for INSTRM=0 ... . format = 101, ..., 104: Rieveld format for FullProf, Jana2000, Rietan2000 and Debvin respectively . format = 201, ..., 203: microstructural file (same order than in the 'Open microstructual file' section) - second argument correspond to the data file name ex: > winplotr 101 fullprof_file.PRF > winplotr 7 pbso4.datThis new opportunity can be interesting to be launch by the own user application that can create data file those format is compatible with WinPLOTR.
! MY X-Rays WAVALENTHS (A): Kalpha1_wavelength Kalpha2_wavelength
! AFTER FULLPROF RUN: item_1 item_2 ! item_1: plot_prf => the PRF file is plotted (default value) no_plot_prf => the PRF file is not plotted item_2: edit_prf => the PCR file is edited no_edit_prf => the PRF file is not edited (default value)
example: 1 *.xy ! X,Y data 2 *.dat ! INSTRM = 0 4 *.d1b;*.dat ! INSTRM = 3
WinPLOTR
last updated: LLB-LCSIM January 2004 / Copyright © LLB - LCSIM