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== Statistics of observations == | == Statistics of observations == | ||
XDS, like e.g. SCALA/aimless and d*TREK, gives statistics about unaveraged and averaged quantities, but in different tables. | XDS, like e.g. SCALA/aimless and d*TREK, gives statistics about unaveraged (individual observations) and averaged ("merged") quantities, but in different tables. | ||
The unaveraged values are in a table that is fine-grained in terms of resolution, at the beginning of CORRECT.LP. The Sigma values in that table are corrected to match the RMS scatter. | The unaveraged values are in a table that is fine-grained in terms of resolution, at the beginning of CORRECT.LP. The Sigma values in that table are corrected to match the RMS scatter. | ||
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at first the definitions of the quantities in the table are given, and then the table itself is printed. | at first the definitions of the quantities in the table are given, and then the table itself is printed. | ||
Specifically, the heading of the table which talks about the unaveraged data looks like this: | Specifically, the heading of the table which talks about the unaveraged data ("observations") looks like this: | ||
I/Sigma = mean intensity/Sigma of a reflection in shell | I/Sigma = mean intensity/Sigma of a reflection in shell |