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			| Jpowder is a collaborative project between the ISIS Facility of the STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory and the E-Learning and Software Develepment Unit of the Kasem Bundit University. One analytical area in which ISIS excels is that of powder diffraction. This is a technique that is used worldwide on a daily basis by chemists and physicists to study polycrystalline materials. It is, for example, a crucial technique in the pharmaceutical industry where it is used to characterise the physical forms of drug materials. Data generated by powder diffraction experiments consists typically of two columns, where each row is a single data point (x,y).
 In addition Jpowder is designed to be used as a tool for testing software usability and human computer interaction, with the purpose of given the user the best experience of using the software and using Jpowder as a tool for testing new approaches to E-learning.
 Jpowder uses the following software libraries: JFreeChart, iText and JXLayer.
 Main Feature
 Operation
 *Jpowder enable you to select the peaks (Maximum in plot).
 *Ability to Rescale and Move the plot relative to each other.
 *Ability to change the Appearance of chart and plots.
 *Easy zooming function.
 *Conversion of the units from the 2? to d  using bragg's law.
 File Types
 *Jpowder reads Files which contains two columns of data, 2? and Intensity respectively.
 <pre>
 5.000    4130.000
 5.014    4039.000
 5.029    4067.000
 5.043    4078.000
 5.058    3950.000
 5.072    4123.000
 5.087    3975.000
 5.101    3936.000
 5.116    3969.000
 5.130    3971.000
 5.145    4111.000
 5.159    3896.000
 5.174    4027.000
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 *Jpowder reads  files which contains 3 columns of data 2?, Intensity and Error respectively.
 <pre>
 8.00000        100.        3.12
 8.01500        102.        3.16
 8.03000        101.        3.14
 8.04500         99.        3.11
 8.06000        103.        3.17
 8.07500        100.        3.12
 8.09000        103.        3.17
 8.10500        100.        3.12
 8.12000        105.        3.20
 8.13500        103.        3.18
 8.15000        109.        3.28
 8.16500        105.        3.22
 8.18000        106.        3.23
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 *Jpowder reads Cif files with following formate:
 <pre>
 
 _diffrn_radiation_wavelength            1.8854
 
 loop_
 _pd_proc_point_id
 _pd_proc_2theta_corrected
 _pd_proc_intensity_total
 _pd_calc_intensity_total
 _pd_proc_intensity_bkg_calc
 
 2     4.1649    109009(330)             109137.3360       109008.9920
 3     4.2649    113574(337)             113709.5470       113573.9920
 4     4.3649    118037(344)             118180.4300       118037.0080
 5     4.4649    121799(349)             121951.0310       121799.0080
 6     4.5649    126457(356)             126618.4610       126457.0000
 7     4.6649    128431(358)             128602.8520       128431.0000
 8     4.7649    131309(362)             131492.3590       131309.0000
 9     4.8649    133947(366)             134143.2030       133947.0000
 10     4.9649    134488(367)             134698.6250       134488.0000
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 *Jpowder reads GSAS files with following formate:
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 NBS Si (SRM640c) in 5mm van can in SE tk at ref pos'n: p<<1mbar, 5x5mm beam, #1
 Instrument parameter file cycle_101.prl
 # Instrument       :: PRL
 # Run number       :: 68420
 # User             :: WGM & MGT
 # Note: Y (E) values are intensity (error) * binwidth
 BANK  1  2528  2528 RALF    48008   64    64331 0.0010 FXYE
 1500.247192         23.55114746        0.3757147491
 1502.247437         22.82582855        0.3674654961
 1504.247803         22.37240028        0.3632779717
 1506.248169         22.94753456        0.3697766960
 1508.248535         22.79898262        0.3674105406
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 Versions
 Jpowder 1.0
 *Rlease Date: April 2010.
 This Version of Jpowder only supports two dimensional data(Intensity Vs 2?). It reads files which contain two columns and three columns of data where the third columns being the Error bar.
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