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# purpose: generate XDS.INP
# purpose: generate XDS.INP
# revision 0.03 . Kay Diederichs 2/2010
# revision 0.03 . Kay Diederichs 2/2010  
# revision 0.04 . Kay Diederichs 4/2010 - include alternative ORGX, ORGY calculations for ADSC
# revision 0.04 . Kay Diederichs 4/2010 - include alternative ORGX, ORGY calculations for ADSC
# revision 0.05 . Kay Diederichs 5/2010 - grep for "Corrected" in addition to "marccd"; needed for BESSY
# revision 0.05 . Kay Diederichs 5/2010 - grep for "Corrected" in addition to "marccd"; needed for BESSY  
# revision 0.06 . KD 6/2010 - add UNTRUSTED_RECTANGLE and UNTRUSTED_ELLIPSE; use `whereis catmar` and so on
# revision 0.06 . KD 6/2010 - add UNTRUSTED_RECTANGLE and UNTRUSTED_ELLIPSE; use `whereis catmar` and so on  
# revision 0.07 . KD 6/2010 - decide about ORGX/Y info in MAR header being pixels or mm; other fixes
# revision 0.07 . KD 6/2010 - decide about ORGX/Y info in MAR header being pixels or mm; other fixes
# revision 0.08 . KD 6/2010 - fixes for Pilatus 6M
# revision 0.08 . KD 6/2010 - fixes for Pilatus 6M
# revision 0.09 . KD 6/2010 - get rid of requirement for mccd_xdsparams.pl and/or catmar by using "od"
# revision 0.09 . KD 6/2010 - get rid of requirement for mccd_xdsparams.pl and/or catmar; rather use "od"
# tested with some datasets from ALS, SSRL, SLS and ESRF; only MarCCD, ADSC/SMV, PILATUS 6M detectors;
# tested with some datasets from ALS, SSRL, SLS and ESRF; only MARCCD, ADSC/SMV, PILATUS 6M detectors;  
# for other detectors, values marked with XXX must be manually filled in.
# for other detectors, values marked with XXX must be manually filled in.
#
#
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# the ? are wildcards for the frame numbers.
# the ? are wildcards for the frame numbers.
#
#
# requirement for external programs(s):
# two external programs that can read MAR headers:
# - for MARCCD detectors the "catmar" binary (which can be downloaded from http://www.marresearch.com/download.html) must be in $PATH
# - for MARCCD detectors the "catmar" binary (which can be downloaded from http://www.marresearch.com/download.html)  
# - alternatively, the [[mccd_xdsparams.pl]] script (see http://strucbio.biologie.uni-konstanz.de/xdswiki/index.php/Mccd_xdsparams.pl ) may be used (courtesy of Ana Gonzalez).
# - the [[mccd_xdsparams.pl]] script (see http://strucbio.biologie.uni-konstanz.de/xdswiki/index.php/Mccd_xdsparams.pl )  
#
#  
# limitations:
# limitations:
# - frame numbers are assumed to start with 1 and run consecutively
# - frame numbers are assumed to start with 1 and run consecutively
#
#  
# known problems:
# known problems:
# - for ADSC detectors, there are at least three ways to obtain ORGX and ORGY values from the header (see below);
# - for ADSC detectors, there are at least three ways to obtain ORGX and ORGY values from the header (see below);
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# identify other detector types in the same way (MAR IP would be straightforward)
# identify other detector types in the same way (MAR IP would be straightforward)


# parse ASCII header of first frame (except for MARCCD, which therefore requires catmar)
# parse ASCII header of first frame


if [ "$DET" == "XXX" ]; then
if [ "$DET" == "XXX" ]; then
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elif [ "$DET" == "mccd" ]; then
elif [ "$DET" == "mccd" ]; then


   DETECTOR="CCDCHESS MINIMUM_VALID_PIXEL_VALUE= 1 OVERLOAD= 65000"
   DETECTOR="CCDCHESS MINIMUM_VALID_PIXEL_VALUE= 1 OVERLOAD= 65500"
  CATMAR=`whereis -b catmar`
  if [ "$CATMAR" != "catmar:" ]; then


      # inspect frame header and get rid of blanks:
  # use first frame of dataset to obtain parameters
      catmar `head -1 tmp1` | sed s/\ //g > tmp2
  MARFRAME=`head -1 tmp1`


      # find X_RAY_WAVELENGTH:
  # offsets are documented; values can be find in mccd_xdsparams.pl script
      X_RAY_WAVELENGTH=`grep Wavelength tmp2 | sed s/Wavelength.Ang]=//`
  let SKIP=1024+80
  NX=$(od -t dI --skip-bytes=$SKIP --read-bytes=4 $MARFRAME | head -1 | awk '{print $2}')
  let SKIP=$SKIP+4
  NY=$(od -t dI --skip-bytes=$SKIP --read-bytes=4 $MARFRAME | head -1 | awk '{print $2}')


      # find QX, ORGX and ORGY:
  let SKIP=1024+256+128+256
      QX=`grep Pixelsizex tmp2 | sed s/Pixelsizex=//`
  DETECTOR_DISTANCE=$(od -t dI --skip-bytes=$SKIP --read-bytes=4 $MARFRAME | head -1 | awk '{print $2}')
      QX=`echo "scale=10; $QX/1000000" |bc -l `
  DETECTOR_DISTANCE=`echo "scale=3; $DETECTOR_DISTANCE/1000" | bc -l`
      NX=`grep pixelsin1line tmp2 | sed s/#pixelsin1line=//`
   
  let SKIP=$SKIP+4
  ORGX=$(od -t dI --skip-bytes=$SKIP --read-bytes=4 $MARFRAME | head -1 | awk '{print $2}')
  ORGX=`echo "scale=2; $ORGX/1000" | bc -l `
  let SKIP=$SKIP+4
  ORGY=$(od -t dI --skip-bytes=$SKIP --read-bytes=4 $MARFRAME | head -1 | awk '{print $2}')
  ORGY=`echo "scale=2; $ORGY/1000" | bc -l `


      ORGX=`grep Centerx tmp2 | sed s/Centerx=//`
  let SKIP=1024+256+128+256+44
      ORGX=`echo "scale=1; ($ORGX+50)/1000" | bc -l `
  PHISTART=$(od -t dI --skip-bytes=$SKIP --read-bytes=4 $MARFRAME | head -1 | awk '{print $2}')
  let SKIP=1024+256+128+256+76
  PHIEND=$(od -t dI --skip-bytes=$SKIP --read-bytes=4 $MARFRAME | head -1 | awk '{print $2}')
  OSCILLATION_RANGE=`echo "scale=3; ($PHIEND-$PHISTART)/1000" | bc -l`
 
  let SKIP=1024+256+128+256+128+4
  QX=$(od -t dI --skip-bytes=$SKIP --read-bytes=4 $MARFRAME | head -1 | awk '{print $2}')
  QX=`echo "scale=10; $QX/1000000" |bc -l `
  let SKIP=$SKIP+4
  QY=$(od -t dI --skip-bytes=$SKIP --read-bytes=4 $MARFRAME | head -1 | awk '{print $2}')
  QY=`echo "scale=10; $QY/1000000" |bc -l `


      ORGY=`grep Centery tmp2 | sed s/Centery=//`
  let SKIP=1024+256+128+256+128+128+12
      ORGY=`echo "scale=1; ($ORGY+50)/1000" | bc -l `
  X_RAY_WAVELENGTH=$(od -t dI --skip-bytes=$SKIP --read-bytes=4 $MARFRAME | head -1 | awk '{print $2}')
  X_RAY_WAVELENGTH=`echo "scale=5; $X_RAY_WAVELENGTH/100000" | bc -l`


      # find DETECTOR_DISTANCE and OSCILLATION_RANGE:
      DETECTOR_DISTANCE=`grep Distance tmp2 | sed s/Distance.mm]=//`
      STARTING_PHI=`grep StartingPHI tmp2 | sed s/StartingPHI=//`
      ENDING_PHI=`grep EndingPHI tmp2 | sed s/EndingPHI=//`
      OSCILLATION_RANGE=`echo "scale=3; ($ENDING_PHI-$STARTING_PHI)/1000" | bc -l`
  else
      CATMAR=`whereis -b mccd_xdsparams.pl`
      if [ "$CATMAR" != "mccd_xdsparams:" ]; then
        mccd_xdsparams.pl -v `head -1 tmp1` > tmp2
        NX=`awk '/NX/{print $2}' tmp2`
        QX=`awk '/QX/{print $6}' tmp2`
        X_RAY_WAVELENGTH=`awk '/X-RAY_WAVELENGTH/{print $2}' tmp2`
        DETECTOR_DISTANCE=`awk '/DETECTOR_DISTANCE/{print $2}' tmp2`
        ORGX=`awk '/ORGX/{print $2}' tmp2`
        ORGY=`awk '/ORGY/{print $4}' tmp2`
        OSCILLATION_RANGE=`awk '/OSCILLATION_RANGE/{print $2}' tmp2`
      else
        echo "could not find catmar or mccd_xdsparams.pl - fill XXX values manually!"
      fi
  fi
# at most BLs, ORGX and ORGY are in pixels, but sometimes in mm ... guess:
# at most BLs, ORGX and ORGY are in pixels, but sometimes in mm ... guess:
   NXBYFOUR=`echo "scale=0; $NX/4" | bc -l `
   NXBYFOUR=`echo "scale=0; $NX/4" | bc -l `
   ORGXINT=`echo "scale=0; $ORGX/1" | bc -l `
   ORGXINT=`echo "scale=0; $ORGX/1" | bc -l `
   if [ $ORGXINT -lt $NXBYFOUR ]; then
   if [ $ORGXINT -lt $NXBYFOUR ]; then
#    echo ORGX ORGY QX = $ORGX $ORGY $QX
     ORGX=`echo "scale=1; $ORGX/$QX" | bc -l`
     ORGX=`echo "scale=1; $ORGX/$QX" | bc -l`
     ORGY=`echo "scale=1; $ORGY/$QX" | bc -l`
     ORGY=`echo "scale=1; $ORGY/$QY" | bc -l`
     echo MARCCD detector: header ORGX, ORGY seem to be in mm ... converting to pixels
     echo MARCCD detector: header ORGX, ORGY seem to be in mm ... converting to pixels
   else
   else
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       BEAM_CENTER_X=`grep BEAM_CENTER_X tmp2 | sed s/BEAM_CENTER_X=//`
       BEAM_CENTER_X=`grep BEAM_CENTER_X tmp2 | sed s/BEAM_CENTER_X=//`
       BEAM_CENTER_Y=`grep BEAM_CENTER_Y tmp2 | sed s/BEAM_CENTER_Y=//`
       BEAM_CENTER_Y=`grep BEAM_CENTER_Y tmp2 | sed s/BEAM_CENTER_Y=//`
# fix 2010-04-26 - tell user about possible ORGX, ORGY alternatives -
# fix 2010-04-26 - tell user about possible ORGX, ORGY alternatives -
# at ESRF and ... (pls fill in!) the following should be used:
# at ESRF and ... (pls fill in!) the following should be used:
       ORGX=`echo "scale=1; $BEAM_CENTER_Y/$QX" | bc -l `
       ORGX=`echo "scale=1; $BEAM_CENTER_Y/$QX" | bc -l `
       ORGY=`echo "scale=1; $BEAM_CENTER_X/$QX" | bc -l `
       ORGY=`echo "scale=1; $BEAM_CENTER_X/$QX" | bc -l `
       echo ATTENTION: at ESRF BLs use: ORGX=$ORGX ORGY=$ORGY
       echo ATTENTION: at ESRF BLs use: ORGX=$ORGX ORGY=$ORGY  
# this 2nd alternative convention should be used at the following beamlines (pls complete the list): ALS 5.0.3, ...
# this 2nd alternative convention should be used at the following beamlines (pls complete the list): ALS 5.0.3, ...
       ORGX=`echo "scale=1; $NX-$BEAM_CENTER_X/$QX" | bc -l `
       ORGX=`echo "scale=1; $NX-$BEAM_CENTER_X/$QX" | bc -l `
       ORGY=`echo "scale=1; $BEAM_CENTER_Y/$QX" | bc -l `
       ORGY=`echo "scale=1; $BEAM_CENTER_Y/$QX" | bc -l `
       echo ATTENTION: at e.g. ALS 5.0.3 use: ORGX=$ORGX ORGY=$ORGY
       echo ATTENTION: at e.g. ALS 5.0.3 use: ORGX=$ORGX ORGY=$ORGY  
# this 3rd alternative convention should be used at the following beamlines (pls complete the list): ALS 8.2.2, ...
# this 3rd alternative convention should be used at the following beamlines (pls complete the list): ALS 8.2.2, ...  
       ORGX=`echo "scale=1; $BEAM_CENTER_X/$QX" | bc -l `
       ORGX=`echo "scale=1; $BEAM_CENTER_X/$QX" | bc -l `
       ORGY=`echo "scale=1; $NX-$BEAM_CENTER_Y/$QX" | bc -l `
       ORGY=`echo "scale=1; $NX-$BEAM_CENTER_Y/$QX" | bc -l `
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X-RAY_WAVELENGTH= $X_RAY_WAVELENGTH
X-RAY_WAVELENGTH= $X_RAY_WAVELENGTH
NAME_TEMPLATE_OF_DATA_FRAMES=$NAME_TEMPLATE_OF_DATA_FRAMES
NAME_TEMPLATE_OF_DATA_FRAMES=$NAME_TEMPLATE_OF_DATA_FRAMES
! REFERENCE_DATA_SET=xxx/XDS_ASCII.HKL ! e.g. to ensure consistent indexing
! REFERENCE_DATA_SET=xxx/XDS_ASCII.HKL ! e.g. to ensure consistent indexing
DATA_RANGE=1 $DATA_RANGE
DATA_RANGE=1 $DATA_RANGE
SPOT_RANGE=1 $SPOT_RANGE
SPOT_RANGE=1 $SPOT_RANGE
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MINIMUM_ZETA=0.05        ! integrate close to the Lorentz zone; 0.15 is default
MINIMUM_ZETA=0.05        ! integrate close to the Lorentz zone; 0.15 is default
STRONG_PIXEL=6          ! COLSPOT: only use strong reflections (default is 3)
STRONG_PIXEL=6          ! COLSPOT: only use strong reflections (default is 3)
REFINE(INTEGRATE)=CELL BEAM ORIENTATION ! AXIS DISTANCE
REFINE(INTEGRATE)=CELL BEAM ORIENTATION ! AXIS DISTANCE  


! parameters specifically for this detector and beamline:
! parameters specifically for this detector and beamline:
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echo XDS.INP is ready for use. The file has only the most important keywords.
echo XDS.INP is ready for use. The file has only the most important keywords.
echo After running xds, inspect at least BKGPIX.cbf and FRAME.cbf with XDS-Viewer!
echo After running xds, inspect at least BKGPIX.cbf and FRAME.cbf with XDS-Viewer!
rm tmp1 tmp2
rm -f tmp1 tmp2  


</pre>
</pre>

Revision as of 12:28, 28 June 2010

This script should be in your $PATH as "generate_XDS.INP" . As the name suggests, it generates XDS.INP based on a list of frame names supplied on the commandline. Currently works for MarCCD, ADSC and Pilatus 6M detectors.


#!/bin/bash

# purpose: generate XDS.INP
# revision 0.03 . Kay Diederichs 2/2010 
# revision 0.04 . Kay Diederichs 4/2010 - include alternative ORGX, ORGY calculations for ADSC
# revision 0.05 . Kay Diederichs 5/2010 - grep for "Corrected" in addition to "marccd"; needed for BESSY 
# revision 0.06 . KD 6/2010 - add UNTRUSTED_RECTANGLE and UNTRUSTED_ELLIPSE; use `whereis catmar` and so on 
# revision 0.07 . KD 6/2010 - decide about ORGX/Y info in MAR header being pixels or mm; other fixes
# revision 0.08 . KD 6/2010 - fixes for Pilatus 6M
# revision 0.09 . KD 6/2010 - get rid of requirement for mccd_xdsparams.pl and/or catmar; rather use "od"
# tested with some datasets from ALS, SSRL, SLS and ESRF; only MARCCD, ADSC/SMV, PILATUS 6M detectors; 
# for other detectors, values marked with XXX must be manually filled in.
#
# usage: e.g. generate_XDS.INP "frms/mydata_1_???.img"
# make sure to have the two quotation marks !
# the ? are wildcards for the frame numbers.
#
# two external programs that can read MAR headers:
# - for MARCCD detectors the "catmar" binary (which can be downloaded from http://www.marresearch.com/download.html) 
# - the [[mccd_xdsparams.pl]] script (see http://strucbio.biologie.uni-konstanz.de/xdswiki/index.php/Mccd_xdsparams.pl ) 
# 
# limitations:
# - frame numbers are assumed to start with 1 and run consecutively
# 
# known problems:
# - for ADSC detectors, there are at least three ways to obtain ORGX and ORGY values from the header (see below);
# - the same might be a problem for MAR headers, too (not sure about this)
#
# notes for debugging of the script:
# - add the -v option to the first line, to see where an error occurs
# - comment out the removal of tmp1 and tmp2 in the last line
#
# ====== Start of script ======
if [ "$1" == "help" ] || [ "$1" == "-help" ] || [ "$1" == "-h" ]; then
  echo usage: generate_XDS.INP \"frms/mydata_1_???.img\"   \(_with_ the quotation marks!\)
  exit
fi
#
# defaults:
#
DETECTOR="XXX MINIMUM_VALID_PIXEL_VALUE=XXX OVERLOAD=XXX"
ORGX=XXX
ORGY=XXX
DETECTOR_DISTANCE=XXX
OSCILLATION_RANGE=XXX
X_RAY_WAVELENGTH=XXX

# see how we are called:
NAME_TEMPLATE_OF_DATA_FRAMES="$1"

# list frames matching the wildcards in NAME_TEMPLATE_OF_DATA_FRAMES
# don't accept the "direct beam" shot at SLS/Pilatus
ls -C1 $1 | grep -v "_00000.cbf" > tmp1 || exit 1

# we can continue - the frames are found
echo Full documentation, including complete detector templates and XDS binaries, can be found at
echo http://www.mpimf-heidelberg.mpg.de/~kabsch/xds . More documentation: see XDSwiki

# set upper limit of DATA_RANGE to number of frames (see "limitations" above)
DATA_RANGE=`wc -l tmp1 | awk '{print $1}'`

# set upper limit of SPOT_RANGE to half of DATA_RANGE, but not less than 1
SPOT_RANGE=`echo "scale=0; $DATA_RANGE/2" | bc -l`
SPOT_RANGE=`echo "if ($SPOT_RANGE<1) 1;if ($SPOT_RANGE>1) $SPOT_RANGE" | bc -l`

echo DATA_RANGE=1 $DATA_RANGE

# find out detector type
DET=XXX
strings `head -1 tmp1` | egrep -q 'marccd|Corrected' && DET=mccd
strings `head -1 tmp1` | grep -q PILATUS             && DET=pilatus
strings `head -1 tmp1` | grep -q BEAM_CENTER_X       && DET=adsc
# identify other detector types in the same way (MAR IP would be straightforward)

# parse ASCII header of first frame

if [ "$DET" == "XXX" ]; then
  echo "this is not a MAR, ADSC/SMV or PILATUS detector - fill in XXX values manually!"
  DETECTOR="XXX MINIMUM_VALID_PIXEL_VALUE=XXX OVERLOAD=XXX"

# find parameters of first frame
elif [ "$DET" == "mccd" ]; then

  DETECTOR="CCDCHESS MINIMUM_VALID_PIXEL_VALUE= 1 OVERLOAD= 65500"

  # use first frame of dataset to obtain parameters
  MARFRAME=`head -1 tmp1`

  # offsets are documented; values can be find in mccd_xdsparams.pl script
  let SKIP=1024+80
  NX=$(od -t dI --skip-bytes=$SKIP --read-bytes=4 $MARFRAME | head -1 | awk '{print $2}')
  let SKIP=$SKIP+4
  NY=$(od -t dI --skip-bytes=$SKIP --read-bytes=4 $MARFRAME | head -1 | awk '{print $2}')

  let SKIP=1024+256+128+256
  DETECTOR_DISTANCE=$(od -t dI --skip-bytes=$SKIP --read-bytes=4 $MARFRAME | head -1 | awk '{print $2}')
  DETECTOR_DISTANCE=`echo "scale=3; $DETECTOR_DISTANCE/1000" | bc -l`
    
  let SKIP=$SKIP+4
  ORGX=$(od -t dI --skip-bytes=$SKIP --read-bytes=4 $MARFRAME | head -1 | awk '{print $2}')
  ORGX=`echo "scale=2; $ORGX/1000" | bc -l `
  let SKIP=$SKIP+4
  ORGY=$(od -t dI --skip-bytes=$SKIP --read-bytes=4 $MARFRAME | head -1 | awk '{print $2}')
  ORGY=`echo "scale=2; $ORGY/1000" | bc -l `

  let SKIP=1024+256+128+256+44
  PHISTART=$(od -t dI --skip-bytes=$SKIP --read-bytes=4 $MARFRAME | head -1 | awk '{print $2}')
  let SKIP=1024+256+128+256+76
  PHIEND=$(od -t dI --skip-bytes=$SKIP --read-bytes=4 $MARFRAME | head -1 | awk '{print $2}')
  OSCILLATION_RANGE=`echo "scale=3; ($PHIEND-$PHISTART)/1000" | bc -l`
  
  let SKIP=1024+256+128+256+128+4
  QX=$(od -t dI --skip-bytes=$SKIP --read-bytes=4 $MARFRAME | head -1 | awk '{print $2}')
  QX=`echo "scale=10; $QX/1000000" |bc -l `
  let SKIP=$SKIP+4
  QY=$(od -t dI --skip-bytes=$SKIP --read-bytes=4 $MARFRAME | head -1 | awk '{print $2}')
  QY=`echo "scale=10; $QY/1000000" |bc -l `

  let SKIP=1024+256+128+256+128+128+12
  X_RAY_WAVELENGTH=$(od -t dI --skip-bytes=$SKIP --read-bytes=4 $MARFRAME | head -1 | awk '{print $2}')
  X_RAY_WAVELENGTH=`echo "scale=5; $X_RAY_WAVELENGTH/100000" | bc -l`

# at most BLs, ORGX and ORGY are in pixels, but sometimes in mm ... guess:
  NXBYFOUR=`echo "scale=0; $NX/4" | bc -l `
  ORGXINT=`echo "scale=0; $ORGX/1" | bc -l `
  if [ $ORGXINT -lt $NXBYFOUR ]; then
     ORGX=`echo "scale=1; $ORGX/$QX" | bc -l`
     ORGY=`echo "scale=1; $ORGY/$QY" | bc -l`
     echo MARCCD detector: header ORGX, ORGY seem to be in mm ... converting to pixels
  else
     echo MARCCD detector: header ORGX, ORGY seem to be in pixel units
  fi

elif [ "$DET" == "adsc" ]; then

  DETECTOR="ADSC MINIMUM_VALID_PIXEL_VALUE= 1 OVERLOAD= 65000"
  echo this is an ADSC detector. Obtaining ORGX, ORGY from the header depends on beamline setup.
  strings `head -1 tmp1` | sed s/\;// > tmp2

      # find X_RAY_WAVELENGTH:
      X_RAY_WAVELENGTH=`grep WAVELENGTH tmp2 | sed s/WAVELENGTH=//`

      # find NX, QX, ORGX and ORGY:
      NX=`grep SIZE1 tmp2 | tail -1 | sed s/SIZE1=//`
      QX=`grep PIXEL_SIZE tmp2 | sed s/PIXEL_SIZE=//`
      BEAM_CENTER_X=`grep BEAM_CENTER_X tmp2 | sed s/BEAM_CENTER_X=//`
      BEAM_CENTER_Y=`grep BEAM_CENTER_Y tmp2 | sed s/BEAM_CENTER_Y=//`
# fix 2010-04-26 - tell user about possible ORGX, ORGY alternatives -  
# at ESRF and ... (pls fill in!) the following should be used:
      ORGX=`echo "scale=1; $BEAM_CENTER_Y/$QX" | bc -l `
      ORGY=`echo "scale=1; $BEAM_CENTER_X/$QX" | bc -l `
      echo ATTENTION: at ESRF BLs use: ORGX=$ORGX ORGY=$ORGY 
# this 2nd alternative convention should be used at the following beamlines (pls complete the list): ALS 5.0.3, ...
      ORGX=`echo "scale=1; $NX-$BEAM_CENTER_X/$QX" | bc -l `
      ORGY=`echo "scale=1; $BEAM_CENTER_Y/$QX" | bc -l `
      echo ATTENTION: at e.g. ALS 5.0.3 use: ORGX=$ORGX ORGY=$ORGY 
# this 3rd alternative convention should be used at the following beamlines (pls complete the list): ALS 8.2.2, ... 
      ORGX=`echo "scale=1; $BEAM_CENTER_X/$QX" | bc -l `
      ORGY=`echo "scale=1; $NX-$BEAM_CENTER_Y/$QX" | bc -l `
      echo ATTENTION: at e.g. ALS 8.2.2 use: ORGX=$ORGX ORGY=$ORGY - this is now written to XDS.INP
# the latter alternative is written into the generated XDS.INP ! You have to correct this manually in XDS.INP, or adjust this script.
      # find DETECTOR_DISTANCE and OSCILLATION_RANGE:
      DETECTOR_DISTANCE=`grep DISTANCE tmp2 | sed s/DISTANCE=//`
      OSCILLATION_RANGE=`grep OSC_RANGE tmp2 | sed s/OSC_RANGE=//`

elif [ "$DET" == "pilatus" ]; then
  DETECTOR="PILATUS MINIMUM_VALID_PIXEL_VALUE=0 OVERLOAD= 1048576 QX=0.172 QY=0.172 !PILATUS 6M"
  echo this is a Pilatus detector
  head -50 `head -1 tmp1` | sed s/#//> tmp2

      # find X_RAY_WAVELENGTH:
      X_RAY_WAVELENGTH=`grep Wavelength tmp2 | sed -e s/Wavelength// -e s/A// | awk '{print $1}'`

      # find ORGX and ORGY:
      ORGX=`grep Beam_xy tmp2 | sed -e s/\(// -e s/\)// -e s/\,// | awk '{print $2}'`
      ORGY=`grep Beam_xy tmp2 | sed -e s/\(// -e s/\)// -e s/\,// | awk '{print $3}'`

      # find DETECTOR_DISTANCE and OSCILLATION_RANGE:
      DETECTOR_DISTANCE=`awk '/distance/{print $2}' tmp2`
      DETECTOR_DISTANCE=`echo "$DETECTOR_DISTANCE*1000" | bc -l`

      OSCILLATION_RANGE=`awk '/Angle/{print $2}' tmp2`

else
  echo should never come here
  exit 1
fi

echo ORGX= $ORGX ORGY= $ORGY - check these values with adxv !
echo DETECTOR_DISTANCE= $DETECTOR_DISTANCE
echo OSCILLATION_RANGE= $OSCILLATION_RANGE
echo X-RAY_WAVELENGTH= $X_RAY_WAVELENGTH

# now we know everything that is required to generate XDS.INP

cat > XDS.INP << eof
JOB= XYCORR INIT COLSPOT IDXREF DEFPIX INTEGRATE CORRECT
ORGX= $ORGX ORGY= $ORGY  ! check these values with adxv !
DETECTOR_DISTANCE= $DETECTOR_DISTANCE
OSCILLATION_RANGE= $OSCILLATION_RANGE
X-RAY_WAVELENGTH= $X_RAY_WAVELENGTH
NAME_TEMPLATE_OF_DATA_FRAMES=$NAME_TEMPLATE_OF_DATA_FRAMES
! REFERENCE_DATA_SET=xxx/XDS_ASCII.HKL ! e.g. to ensure consistent indexing  
DATA_RANGE=1 $DATA_RANGE
SPOT_RANGE=1 $SPOT_RANGE
! BACKGROUND_RANGE=1 10 ! rather use defaults (first 5 degree of rotation)

SPACE_GROUP_NUMBER=0                   ! 0 if unknown
UNIT_CELL_CONSTANTS= 70 80 90 90 90 90 ! put correct values if known
INCLUDE_RESOLUTION_RANGE=50 0  ! after CORRECT, insert high resol limit; re-run CORRECT


FRIEDEL'S_LAW=FALSE     ! This acts only on the CORRECT step
! If the anom signal turns out to be, or is known to be, very low or absent,
! use FRIEDEL'S_LAW=TRUE instead (or comment out the line); re-run CORRECT

! remove the "!" in the following line:
! STRICT_ABSORPTION_CORRECTION=TRUE
! if the anomalous signal is strong: in that case, in CORRECT.LP the three
! "CHI^2-VALUE OF FIT OF CORRECTION FACTORS" values are significantly> 1, e.g. 1.5
!
! exclude (mask) untrusted areas of detector, e.g. beamstop shadow :
! UNTRUSTED_RECTANGLE= 1800 1950 2100 2150 ! x-min x-max y-min y-max ! repeat
! UNTRUSTED_ELLIPSE= 2034 2070 1850 2240 ! x-min x-max y-min y-max ! if needed
!
! parameters with changes wrt default values:
TRUSTED_REGION=0.00 1.2  ! partially use corners of detectors; 1.41421=full use
VALUE_RANGE_FOR_TRUSTED_DETECTOR_PIXELS=7000. 30000. ! often 8000 is ok
MINIMUM_ZETA=0.05        ! integrate close to the Lorentz zone; 0.15 is default
STRONG_PIXEL=6           ! COLSPOT: only use strong reflections (default is 3)
REFINE(INTEGRATE)=CELL BEAM ORIENTATION ! AXIS DISTANCE 

! parameters specifically for this detector and beamline:
DETECTOR= $DETECTOR
!NX= 3072 NY= 3072  QX= 0.10260  QY= 0.10260 ! XDS finds this out by itself (not for Pilatus)
DIRECTION_OF_DETECTOR_X-AXIS=1 0 0
DIRECTION_OF_DETECTOR_Y-AXIS=0 1 0
INCIDENT_BEAM_DIRECTION=0 0 1
ROTATION_AXIS=1 0 0    ! at e.g. SERCAT ID-22 this needs to be -1 0 0
FRACTION_OF_POLARIZATION=0.98   ! better value is provided by beamline staff!
POLARIZATION_PLANE_NORMAL=0 1 0
eof
echo XDS.INP is ready for use. The file has only the most important keywords.
echo After running xds, inspect at least BKGPIX.cbf and FRAME.cbf with XDS-Viewer!
rm -f tmp1 tmp2