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| - | ====== Graphic assessment of the indexing quality for a given grain ====== | + | ====== Graphical assessment of the indexing quality for a given grain ====== |
| Multigrain indexing output files can be tedious to go through. ''timelessPlotIndexedGrain'', which is part of the [[software:timelesstools|TIMEleSS tools]] is mean to help users to visually assess the quality of a grain indexing. | Multigrain indexing output files can be tedious to go through. ''timelessPlotIndexedGrain'', which is part of the [[software:timelesstools|TIMEleSS tools]] is mean to help users to visually assess the quality of a grain indexing. | ||
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| * ω vs. 2θ, with all η values stacked into a single frame. | * ω vs. 2θ, with all η values stacked into a single frame. | ||
| - | The script also allows to to navigate easily between grains in you indexing, which can be quite handy for large datasets. | + | The script allows to to navigate easily between grains in you indexing, which can be quite handy for large datasets. |
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| + | You can also click on any indexed peak to display a popup window with details regarding the peak: predicted, measured, and differences between predictions and measurements for all 2θ, η, and ω. | ||
| ===== timelessPlotIndexedGrain ===== | ===== timelessPlotIndexedGrain ===== | ||