01-18-2020
Thank you very much Peasant, it's working fine and this is the good start point for the rest of my code!
Thank you
Lucas
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pdl::fit::gaussian
Gaussian(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Gaussian(3)
NAME
PDL::Fit::Gaussian - routines for fitting gaussians
DESCRIPTION
This module contains some custom gaussian fitting routines. These were developed in collaboration with Alison Offer, they do a reasonably
robust job and are quite useful.
Gaussian fitting is something I do a lot of, so I figured it was worth putting in my special code.
Note this code is also used in the Karma package.
SYNOPSIS
use PDL::Fit::Gaussian;
($cen, $pk, $fwhm, $back, $err, $fit) = fitgauss1d($x, $data);
($pk, $fwhm, $back, $err, $fit) = fitgauss1dr($r, $data);
FUNCTIONS
fitgauss1d
Fit 1D Gassian to data piddle
($cen, $pk, $fwhm2, $back, $err, $fit) = fitgauss1d($x, $data);
($cen, $pk, $fwhm2, $back, $err, $fit) = fitgauss1d($x, $data);
xval(n); data(n); [o]xcentre();[o]peak_ht(); [o]fwhm(); [o]background();int [o]err(); [o]datafit(n); [t]sig(n); [t]xtmp(n); [t]ytmp(n);
[t]yytmp(n); [t]rtmp(n);
Fit's a 1D Gaussian robustly free parameters are the centre, peak height, FWHM. The background is NOT fit, because I find this is generally
unreliable, rather a median is determined in the 'outer' 10% of pixels (i.e. those at the start/end of the data piddle). The initial esti-
mate of the FWHM is the length of the piddle/3, so it might fail if the piddle is too long. (This is non-robust anyway). Most data does
just fine and this is a good default gaussian fitter.
SEE ALSO: fitgauss1dr() for fitting radial gaussians
fitgauss1dr
Fit 1D Gassian to radial data piddle
($pk, $fwhm2, $back, $err, $fit) = fitgauss1dr($r, $data);
($pk, $fwhm2, $back, $err, $fit) = fitgauss1dr($r, $data);
xval(n); data(n); [o]peak_ht(); [o]fwhm(); [o]background();int [o]err(); [o]datafit(n); [t]sig(n); [t]xtmp(n); [t]ytmp(n); [t]yytmp(n);
[t]rtmp(n);
Fit's a 1D radial Gaussian robustly free parameters are the peak height, FWHM. Centre is assumed to be X=0 (i.e. start of piddle). The
background is NOT fit, because I find this is generally unreliable, rather a median is determined in the 'outer' 10% of pixels (i.e. those
at the end of the data piddle). The initial estimate of the FWHM is the length of the piddle/3, so it might fail if the piddle is too long.
(This is non-robust anyway). Most data does just fine and this is a good default gaussian fitter.
SEE ALSO: fitgauss1d() to fit centre as well.
BUGS
May not converge for weird data, still pretty good!
AUTHOR
This file copyright (C) 1999, Karl Glazebrook (kgb@aaoepp.aao.gov.au), Gaussian fitting code by Alison Offer (aro@aaocbn.aao.gov.au). All
rights reserved. There is no warranty. You are allowed to redistribute this software / documentation under certain conditions. For details,
see the file COPYING in the PDL distribution. If this file is separated from the PDL distribution, the copyright notice should be included
in the file.
perl v5.8.0 2003-01-29 Gaussian(3)