Oh, I am sorry. I made a stupid mistake. This is exactly how you do
the calibration and you are doing everything right. For some reason, I
didn't see the Do Fit line when I was looking at your macro. By the
way, I am a little curious why are you calibrating the same data that
you are performing an intensity integration of? Are you using internal
calibration standards?
Just incase anybody else is curious what we are talking about, my
original question was "I took a look at your macro file and am a
little confused. Is there a reason why you are not calibrating your
data before integrating it?" But it was just me being dumb and I am
sorry again for the scare. Your macro file is:
# Macro File recorded on Wed Feb 20 13:53:01 2008
Data File:
C:/Users/James/Desktop/SSRL 2008-2 WAX/Hydro2/
Diffraction Data hi
0.306
Q Data:
C:/Users/James/Desktop/SSRL 2008-2 WAX/Y(OH)3_Q_spacing.txt
Get From Header
Do Fit
Integrate Do Polarization Correction?
Select
Integrate P?
.9
Integrate Q Lower?
1
Integrate Q Upper?
4
Integrate Number of Q?
500
Integrate Q-I
Save Integration Data
C:/Users/James/Desktop/SSRL 2008-2 WAX/Hydro2/integration/
FILENAME_int.dat