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Posted by Martin Ballaschk on March 03, 2014 - 16:46:
Hi Mengjun,

the rx.out file contains the fit parameters of all the spins. The results and 
save files can be loaded into relax again to manipulate the stuff further and 
e.g. write the values again into another file. 

To display the intensity you either use the provided grace files, or you do 
it like me and read the out files and your original intensitiy files with 
your "other" program for plotting. I do this in R, mainly because I used R 
for fitting before I learned about the existence of relax. 

For this to work, you'll also have to write out the initial intensity I(0), 
e.g. by typing: 

value.write(param='i0', file='i0.out', force=True)

If you want, and know how to write R, I can provide you with my scripts. 

Cheers
Martin

On 03.03.2014, at 16:11, mengjun.xue@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

Hi Edward,

I have tried to use relax_fit.py to extract R1 data, I have got 3 files: 
rx.out file (R1 values), rx.save.bz2 file, and results.bz2 file, as Xmgrace 
is not available on my computer, I want to display the intensity decay 
curves in others software, so how to extract the raw data from the output 
(results.bz2) of relax_fit.py? It seems rx.save.bz2 file is same to 
results.bz2 file. Thank you very much.

With best regards,

Mengjun Xue


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