2cbf: Difference between revisions

m add hint to the fact that .h5 files can be read without LIB=
m another fix
 
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#!/bin/bash
#!/bin/bash
for j in $(seq 1 120); do
for j in $(seq 1 120); do
   echo Data_02_$(printf "%04d" "$j").sfrm  
   echo Data_02_$(printf "%04d" "$j").sfrm Data_02_$(printf "%04d" "$j").cbf | 2cbf
done
done
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  echo collect_01_000001.h5 collect_1.cbf LIB=/usr/local/lib64/dectris-neggia.so | 2cbf
  echo collect_01_000001.h5 collect_1.cbf LIB=/usr/local/lib64/dectris-neggia.so | 2cbf
It should work without LIB=, but then H5ToXds is required.
It should work without LIB=, but then H5ToXds is required.
To convert a full data set, use e.g.:
#!/bin/bash
for j in $(seq 1 100); do
  echo x1_1_$(printf "%06d" "$j").h5 x1_1_$(printf "%04d" "$j").cbf LIB=/usr/local/bin/linux_bin/dectris-neggia.so | 2cbf
done
or just use GlobalPhasing's hdf2mini-cbf :
hdf2mini-cbf x1_1_master.h5 -linkrange 1 100
which seems to convert batches of 100 frames - don't know how to restrict it to convert only frames 1 to 100. The advantage of hdf2mini-cbf is that it writes a proper mini-CBF header which is suitable for MOSFLM or DIALS.