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Commit c4c96406 authored by Wuttke, Joachim's avatar Wuttke, Joachim
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hugo: corr link

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......@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ In this example we are demonstrating how to allow for uncertainties during a Ref
The reference data was generated with GENX, setting the thickness of the Ti layers equal to 3 nm.
This example follows closely the tutorial on [Fitting reflectometry data](/m/examples/fitting/extended/fit-specular-data/). The main points to focus on here are the following:
This example follows closely the tutorial on [Fitting reflectometry data](/py/fitting/extended/fit-specular-data/). The main points to focus on here are the following:
- Added artificial uncertainties to the data being fitted
- Use of the the $RQ^4$ view for plotting
......@@ -23,5 +23,3 @@ This example follows closely the tutorial on [Fitting reflectometry data](/m/exa
{{< highlightfile file="/static/files/python/fitting/ex03_ExtendedExamples/specular/FitWithUncertainties.py" language="python" >}}
{{% filelink file="/static/files/python/fitting/ex03_ExtendedExamples/specular/genx_interchanging_layers.dat.gz" name="Reference data" %}}
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