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Hey George! I dont support this out of the box, mostly because when we did our own initial implementation, we found that using things like the FWHM or width of the peak was not a good way to quantify uncertainty, and doing it like that vastly overestimated the amount of uncertainty in a fit (sometimes by more than an order of magnitude). I know Anthony Carr (UQ) is working right now to export the xcor values also for uncertainty analysis, I'd suggest reaching out to him and seeing if he's made any good progress. [email protected]
Best of luck mate!
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