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LAMBCONT

Tells the Maximum Entropy minimizer which lambda controlling should be used. If LAMBCONT is 0 no controlling is done and Lambda is kept at its initial value may be used for hand made lambda control. If LAMBCONT is 1 lambda is computed such as dQ.dS = 0.0 if conv<1 (dC dS angle larger than pi/2) If LAMBCONT is 2 lambda is computed such as cos(dQ,-dC) = cos(dQ.dS) if lambcont.eq.2
see also : ALGO LAMBDA LAMBSP MAXENT

LAMBDA

Used to set the value for Lambda when no lambda controlling is used.
see also : ALGO LAMBCONT LAMBSP MAXENT

LAMBSP

Constant used to increment lambda (1 .. 20) The larger the value of LAMBSP, the faster is the advancement of the Maximum Entropy run . A too large value for LAMBSP may hamper the correct convergence of the program, a value too small may stop the convergence. Typical values are within 3..5
see also : ALGO LAMBCONT LAMBDA MAXENT

largest_3d

This macro prints the sizes of the largest 3D which can be processed with the current version of Gifa.

LB

Constant used for exponential deconvolution. The value is loaded from the last EM command. A non-zero value indicates the program to do Lorentzian deconvolution during a Maximum Entropy run (if FILTER is 1).
see also : EM FILTER GB GM

LEVEL

LEVEL n number of levels to be plotted by the plot command in 2D and in the contour plot graphic window, and in 3D contour. Default is 8; maximum is 64.
see also : CDISP2D PLOT PLOT3D

LEVELHYSTE

LEVELHYSTE value internal value for BCORR 3 algorithm
see also : BCORR BCORRP?

LEVELSEGM2

LEVELSEGM2 value internal value for BCORR 3 algorithm
see also : BCORR BCORRP?

LINEFIT

linefit line_shape where line_shape is Lorentz / Gauss used to determine the fitted line-shape (Lorentzian or Gaussian). Starts the line fitter, the parameter of the line will be modified to the best fit of the current spectrum using the Levenberg- Marquardt method. The fit is estimated with a chi squared value, computing on the displayed region, using the value of the noise. Optimum fit is btained for a chi squared equal to 1. This value is return in the $CHI2 variable. The program will fit the currently displayed region, using the values in the peak table as starting values, and returning the fitted values in the same peak table. Uses the values of TOLERANCE and ITER for the run. All the values in the peak-table will be used, but only the line in the displayed region will be adjusted. Unknown line shapes will be assumed to be Lorentzian.
see also : GET LINEFITD NOISE PK->DT plot_fit SHOW show_fit

linefit.g

linefit.g graphic interface for the linefit command.

LINEFITD

linefitd { peak_to_fit line_shape amplitude frequency line_width } n times 0 Start the line fitter, fitting only the selected parameters to fit. The command will prompt for the index of the peak to fit, for the parameters to fit for that peak. Several peaks can be fitted at once, the list is finished with a 0. All questions are answered with yes/no, but line_shape which is to be Lorentz/Gauss for Loretzian or Gaussian line-shapes. In all cases, the command LINEFITD %% fits all the peaks, retaining the current line-shape of each peaks. All the values in the peak-table will be used, but only the line with the selected parameters will be adjusted. Unknown line shapes will be assumed to be Lorentzian.
see also : GET LINEFIT PK->DT pkadjust SHOW

list

This macro outputs all the important parameters Replaces the built-in command list.
see also : dataset listd size

listd

List the first values of the data buffer Replaces the previous built-in LISTD
see also : list

LISTFILEC

Lists to the user the name of the currently connected file with the JOIN command
see also : dataset DISJOIN JOIN

LOG

The LOG file is a text file journaling all the actions performed during the session in the GIFA program. This file is called gifa.log. When exiting the program, you are asked whether you want to keep this file for latter use.
see also : CONNECT DISCONNECT

LOGA

LOGA n with n>=1 Controls the way the levels are computed in the Contour Plot graphic mode. If LOGA = 1, then the lowest level is ABSMAX/(SCALE*LEVEL), and all the levels above are equidistant with the same quantity. If LOGA >1, the lowest level is the same, but each level is computed from the previous one : L(i+1) = L(i)*LOGA; in a exponential manner. For instance, LOGA = 2 corresponds to the standard BRUKER output.
see also : CDISP2D PLOT

ls

as in unix
see also : CD more pwd rm SH vi vim vip

lshift

lshift n_points makes a left shift of the data
see also : CHSIZE EXTRACT rshift
Modified: Wed Apr 3 17:00:00 1996 GMT
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