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We support **standard fits** for the following trends in data. See [Standard Fits](./standard_fits.md) for more information on the behaviour of these fits.
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| Trend | Class Name in {py:obj}`ibex_bluesky_core.fitting`| Arguments |
| Slit Scan Fit |[SlitScan](#fit_slitscan)| None |
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| Error Function |[ERF](#fit_erf)| None |
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| Complementary Error Function |[ERFC](#fit_erfc)| None |
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| Top Hat |[TopHat](#fit_tophat)| None |
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| Trapezoid |[Trapezoid](#fit_trapezoid)| None |
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| PeakStats (COM) **\***| - | -|
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Bluesky additionally provides a {py:obj}`bluesky.callbacks.fitting.PeakStats` callback which computes peak statistics after a run finishes. Similar to {py:obj}`~ibex_bluesky_core.callbacks.LiveFit`, {py:obj}`~bluesky.callbacks.fitting.PeakStats` does not plot by itself. The {py:obj}`~bluesky.callbacks.mpl_plotting.plot_peak_stats` function can be used to draw results of a {py:obj}`~bluesky.callbacks.fitting.PeakStats` on a plot.
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