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Fityk 1.3.1
Fityk 1.3.1







  1. #Fityk 1.3.1 how to
  2. #Fityk 1.3.1 manual
  3. #Fityk 1.3.1 series

43, (2010) ĥ Open Source Fityk is open-source (GPL2+ 6 ). To download the latest version of the program or to contact the author visit 3.

#Fityk 1.3.1 how to

If you don t know how to handle your case, do not hesistate to ask on the users group 2 or contact the author.

fityk 1.3.1

You can model zero-shift in your instrument or do more complicated refinement of the X scale.

fityk 1.3.1

You can fit multiple datasets together using common set of parameters. You can specify sophisticated dependencies between parameters of the functions (say, peak widths given as a function of peak positions). But the program can also handle quite complex scenarios. You select a built-in function type (such as Gaussian, Voigt, sigmoid, polynomial and dozens of others) place it with the mouse, place other functions and click a button to fit it. Let say that you want to model the data with multiple peaks or other function shapes. In simple cases, the program can be operated with mouse only.

#Fityk 1.3.1 series

Fityk offers various nonlinear fitting methods, simple background subtraction and other manipulations to the dataset, easy placement of peaks and changing of peak parameters, support for analysis of series of datasets, automation of common tasks with scripts, and much more. It is reportedly 1 used in crystallography, chromatography, photoluminescence and photoelectron spectroscopy, infrared and Raman spectroscopy, to name but a few.

fityk 1.3.1

Apart from the actual fitting, the program helps with data processing and provides ergonomic graphical interface (and also command line interface and scripting API but if the program is popular in some fields, it s thanks to its graphical interface). To put it differently, it is primarily peak fitting software, but can handle other types of functions as well.

#Fityk 1.3.1 manual

2 Contents 1 Introduction Open Source About this manual Getting Started Graphical Interface Minimal Example Command Line Data Loading Data Supported Filetypes Reading Text Files Active and Inactive Points Standard Deviation (or Weight) Data Point Transformations Aggregate Functions Functions and Variables in Data Transformation Working with Multiple Datasets Dataset Transformations Exporting Data Models Variables Domains Function Types and Functions Built-In Functions Variadic Functions User-Defined Functions (UDF) Cutoff Model, F and Z Guessing Initial Parameters Displaying Information Curve Fitting Nonlinear Optimization Uncertainty of Parameters Bound Constraints Fitting Related Commands Levenberg-Marquardt Nelder-Mead Downhill Simplex iģ 5.7 NLopt Scripts Working with Scripts Fityk DSL Grammar Fityk library API Input / output Settings Data General Info Model info Fit statistics Examples in Lua All the Rest Settings Data View Information Display info print debug Other Commands Starting fityk and cfityk iiĤ CHAPTER 1 Introduction Fityk is a program for nonlinear fitting of analytical functions (especially peak-shaped) to data (usually experimental data).









Fityk 1.3.1