pymcabatch(1)


NAME

   pymcabatch - Batch fitting of X-ray Fluorescence Spectra

SYNOPSIS

   pymcabatch [OPTIONS] [FILES]

DESCRIPTION

   Loops over a series of input files to which the same fitting parameters
   can be applied. The setup of the fit configuration is usually made  via
   the main PyMca application.

   The  program  stores  the fitted parameters inside the IMAGES directory
   created in the user specfified  output  directory.  The  pymcapostbatch
   tool can perform further analysis via correlation tools.

   The  user  can also request an HTML report. This is much slower but can
   be convenient to browse the results with a Web browser.

   This tool is also accessible via the  Tools  menu  of  the  main  PyMca
   window application.

EXAMPLES

   pymcabatch
       Open a dialog to select input files, fit configuration, output
       directory and output parameters.

   pymcabatch --cfg=fitconfig.cfg --outdir=/tmp/ *.mca
       Fit all the .mca files in current directory using the specified
       confifuration file fitconfig.cfg and stores the output in /tmp

   pymcabatch --cfg=fitconfig.cfg --outdir=/tmp/ --listfile=inputfiles
       Same  as  above  but taken the files from the inputfiles file. This
   file
       is just a text file with one file path in each line.

   pymcabatch   --cfg=fitconfig.cfg   --outdir=/tmp/    --concentrations=1
   --listfile=inputfiles
       Same as above but calculating the concentrations.

CAVEATS

   This  tool,  when  used  in  command  line  mode,  could  run  fully Qt
   independent because in that case  it  uses  Qt  just  for  showing  the
   progress bar.

SEE ALSO

   pymca, pymcapostbatch





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