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|| <math>Q=(4 &pi; / &lambda;) sin(&theta;)</math> where <math>&lambda;</math> is the wavelength of the radiation and <math>2&theta;</math> is the angle through which the detected radiation has been scattered.   
|| ''Q=(4 &pi; / &lambda;) sin(&theta;)'' where ''&lambda;'' is the wavelength of the radiation and ''2&theta;'' is the angle through which the detected radiation has been scattered.   
The '''unit''' attribute is required.  See [[cansas1d_documentation#Rules]] for acceptable values.  Either ''1/A'' or ''1/nm'' are typical.
The '''unit''' attribute is required.  See [[cansas1d_documentation#Rules]] for acceptable values.  Either ''1/A'' or ''1/nm'' are typical.
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NOTE: There is no "unit" attribute.
NOTE: There is no "unit" attribute.
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|| Any element(s) not defined in the cansas1d/1.0 standard can be placed at this point.  See [[cansas1d_any | ''{any}'']] for more details.
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Revision as of 16:05, 15 April 2008

Name Type occurrence Description Attributes
Q floating-point number [1..1] Q=(4 π / λ) sin(θ) where λ is the wavelength of the radiation and is the angle through which the detected radiation has been scattered.

The unit attribute is required. See cansas1d_documentation#Rules for acceptable values. Either 1/A or 1/nm are typical.

unit="{units}"
I floating-point number [1..1] Intensity of the detected radiation.

The unit attribute is required. See cansas1d_documentation#Rules for acceptable values. One possibility might be1/cm.

unit="{units}"
Idev floating-point number [0..1] Estimated standard deviation of I.

The unit attribute is required. See cansas1d_documentation#Rules for acceptable values. One possibility might be1/cm.

unit="{units}"
Qdev floating-point number [0..1] Estimated standard deviation of Q. (optional: see note below on usage)

The unit attribute is required. See cansas1d_documentation#Rules for acceptable values. Either 1/A or 1/nm are typical.

unit="{units}"
dQw floating-point number [0..1] Q resolution along the axis of scanning (the high-resolution slit width direction). Useful for defining resolution data from slit-smearing instruments such as Bonse-Hart geometry. (optional: see note below on usage)

The unit attribute is required. See cansas1d_documentation#Rules for acceptable values. Either 1/A or 1/nm are typical.

unit="{units}"
dQl floating-point number [0..1] Q resolution perpendicular to the axis of scanning (the low-resolution slit length direction). Useful for defining resolution data from slit-smearing instruments such as Bonse-Hart geometry. (optional: see note below on usage)

The unit attribute is required. See cansas1d_documentation#Rules for acceptable values. Either 1/A or 1/nm are typical.

unit="{units}"
Qmean floating-point number [0..1] Mean value of Q for this datum. Useful when describing data that has been binned from higher-resolution or from area detectors.

The unit attribute is required. See cansas1d_documentation#Rules for acceptable values. Either 1/A or 1/nm are typical.

unit="{units}"
Shadowfactor floating-point number [0..1] Describes the adjustment due to the beam stop penumbra.

(This definition needs revision. NIST?) NOTE: There is no "unit" attribute.

Notes

  1. When an optional element (Idev, Qdev, ...) is used, it must be given in every Idata within the enclosing SASdata.
  2. If either dQw or dQl are used, then Qdev is not permitted to be used.