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Re: cwEPR App for processing, simulating, and fitting CW EPR data
Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2025 3:41 am
by bruin
Dear Thomas,
Perhaps a stupid question, but is it possible to force two (or more) hyperfine couplings to be identical in pepper using your cwEPR plugin?
If so, how?
It seems the "fullsys" trick described here cannot be used, right?
https://easyspin.org/easyspin/documenta ... omfunction
Thanks for your assistance.
Re: cwEPR App for processing, simulating, and fitting CW EPR data
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2025 6:05 pm
by ThomasMCasey
As it is now, no this would not be possible. Let me think if there is a way to have the app interact with custom functions in a manner that would be user-friendly enough to justify still using the app rather than just scripting.
Re: cwEPR App for processing, simulating, and fitting CW EPR data
Posted: Fri Jan 24, 2025 4:17 am
by bruin
That would be great Thomas!
Your cwEPR app is already fantastic, but this feature would make it perfect!
Re: cwEPR App for processing, simulating, and fitting CW EPR data
Posted: Sat Feb 15, 2025 7:14 am
by ThomasMCasey
@bruin, thank you, i'm glad you find it useful! I don't see a way that the app can simplify arranging custom scripts. However, one feature of the app that can help is the "Export Structs" button in the Tools tab. You can do all of your pre-processing, experimenting with simulations, simple fits, etc. while preparing for the custom fit, export the structs to your workspace, and reference them in your custom script. I'm pretty sure the formats of the structs that are exported into the 'cwepr' struct are correct for native easyspin functions, if not please let me know.
Re: cwEPR App for processing, simulating, and fitting CW EPR data
Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2025 6:32 am
by bruin
Thanks for trying Thomas!
I will play with "export structs" whn I have a bit more time. Thanks for the suggestion.