Re: [fityk-users] How to get the FWHM from those peaks with function types of SplitLorentzian

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Marcin Wojdyr

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Apr 24, 2013, 5:03:42 AM4/24/13
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On 24 April 2013 04:03, LiQi Yu <times...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey guys,
> I used fuction of SplitLorentzian to fit my data. FWHM of those
> SplitLorentzian peaks are not displayed. I need those FWHMs of the peaks.
> Do you know how to obtain the FWHM from those peaks with function types of
> SplitLorentzian?

You can calculate it as hwhm1+hwhm2.

But it should be displayed like for other functions, I'll add it in
the next release

Best,
Marcin

Christian Weikusat

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Apr 24, 2013, 5:13:54 AM4/24/13
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I'm not very familiar with the "Split" function types, but I think you get the HWHM (half width at half maximum) and should be able to obtain FWHM by just multiplying it with 2.

Regards,
Christian


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Date: 24.04.2013 05:03:37
Subject: [fityk-users] How to get the FWHM from those peaks with function types of SplitLorentzian


> Hey guys,
> I used fuction of SplitLorentzian to fit my data. FWHM of those
> SplitLorentzian peaks are not displayed. I need those FWHMs of the peaks.
> Do you know how to obtain the FWHM from those peaks with function types of
> SplitLorentzian?
> Thank you
>
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