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The help output (obtained by using the <code>-h</code> option) is
The help output (obtained by using the <code>-h</code> option) is
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xscale_isocluster KD 2019-05-07. -h option shows options
xscale_isocluster KD 2020-07-27. -h option shows options
Licensed for academic use only; no redistribution. Expires 2020-07-31
Licensed for academic use only; no redistribution.
Please cite Assmann,Wang and Diederichs (2020) Acta Cryst D76, 636.
usage: xscale_isocluster -dmin <lowres> -dmax <highres> -nbin <nbin> -mode <1 or 2> -dim <dim> -clu <#> -cen <#,#,#,...> -<aAisw> XSCALE_FILE_NAME
usage: xscale_isocluster -dmin <lowres> -dmax <highres> -nbin <nbin> -mode <1 or 2> -dim <dim> -clu <#> -cen <#,#,#,...> -<aAisw> XSCALE_FILE_NAME
highres, lowres and nbin (default=1 for low, and 10 for high multiplicity) have the usual meanings.
highres, lowres and nbin (default=1 for low, and 10 for high multiplicity) have the usual meanings.
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  -w: no weighting of intensities with their sigmas
  -w: no weighting of intensities with their sigmas
The XSCALE.?.INP output files have angles [deg] w.r.t. cluster centers
The XSCALE.?.INP output files have angles [deg] w.r.t. cluster centers
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