Scaling with SCALA (or better: aimless): Difference between revisions

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(New page: An example script to convert XDS_ASCII.HKL into a multi-record MTZ file is: #!/bin/csh -f # # Scale data from XDS # combat hklin XDS_ASCII.HKL hklout junk.mtz << end-combat MONITOR ...)
 
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  labout  F=FP SIGF=SIGFP DANO=DANO_sulf SIGDANO=SIGDANO_sulf
  labout  F=FP SIGF=SIGFP DANO=DANO_sulf SIGDANO=SIGDANO_sulf
  end-trunc
  end-trunc
The equivalent XDSCONV.INP (because scaling is already performed in CORRECT) would be just:
INPUT_FILE=XDS_ASCII.HKL  XDS_ASCII 50 1
OUTPUT_FILE=temp.hkl  CCP4    FRIEDEL'S_LAW=FALSE
(XDSCONV picks up space group and cell parameters from XDS_ASCII.HKL.) After running XDSCONV one would then run
f2mtz HKLOUT temp.mtz<F2MTZ.INP
cad HKLIN1 temp.mtz HKLOUT junk_truncated.mtz<<EOF
LABIN FILE 1 E1=FP E2=SIGFP E3=DANO E4=SIGDANO
LABOUT FILE 1 E1=FP E2=SIGFP E3=DANO_sulf E4=SIGDANO_sulf
END
EOF
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