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<div>Caleb, </div>
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<div> You are correct that this needs a tutorial — someday! The process of simulating a pattern is similar to setting up a refinement. However, for a dataset, on the import/powder data menu you will see a simulate option. </div>
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<div> You probably will want to keep the histogram instrument and sample parameters unchanged from their defaults, but will want to change the ones on the Phase/Data tab. </div>
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<div> There is no powpref in GSAS-II. Use the Calculate/Refine option to compute the simulated pattern. </div>
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<div>On Sep 8, 2014, at 1:56 PM, Caleb Hustedt <<a href="mailto:chustedt@gmail.com">chustedt@gmail.com</a>> wrote:</div>
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<div>I am new to both GSAS and GSAS-II. I am trying to simulate an x-ray dataset for textured Magnesium. I know how to create a simulated dataset in GSAS using POWPREF and GENLES. However, I do not know how to simulate a dataset in GSAS-II or where the corresponding
options are for POWPREF or GENLES. How do you simulate a diffraction pattern using GSAS-II? Is there any good documentation that I missing? Any help would be appreciated.</div>
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<div>Thank you,</div>
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<div>Johns Hopkins University<br>
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