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Here, \verb|ds| is the variable with the burst data (selected bursts), \verb|'E'| is the name of the Data field to fit, \verb|binwidth| is the bin width of the histogram and \verb|model| is a pre-initialized model used for fitting.
After fitting, all the fitting results are stored in the Data variable (in the
example in the \verb|E\_fitter| \verb|E_fitter| or \verb|S_fitter| field).
To plot the FRET histogram and the fitted model we run:
\begin{verbatim}
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For more example on fitting bursts data and plotting results see the \href{http://nbviewer.ipython.org/urls/raw.github.com/tritemio/FRETBursts_notebooks/master/notebooks/FRETBursts\%2520-\%2520us-ALEX\%2520smFRET\%2520burst\%2520analysis.ipynb}{us-ALEX notebook}.
For more info on
plotting the fret histogram ... (and see also ALEX histogram).
For more info on defining custom model or on changing the
constraints constraints...
\subsubsection{Correction coefficients}