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set out 'xds_maxcc12.ps'
set out 'xds_maxcc12.ps'
set yrange [0:100]
set yrange [0:100]
set xlabel "frame"
set ylabel "%"
set multiplot layout 3,1
set multiplot layout 3,1
set title "CC1/2_iso"
set title "CC1/2_iso"
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which you save as plot_maxcc12.rc in your ~/bin or (as root) in /usr/local/bin .
which you save as plot_maxcc12.rc in your ~/bin or (as root) in /usr/local/bin .
Now, after processing a dataset with XDS, you can simply use plot_maxcc12.rc and get plots like
Now, after processing a dataset with XDS, you can simply use plot_maxcc12.rc and get a plot like


[[File:xds_maxcc12.png]]
[[File:xds_maxcc12.png]]
The plot is useful because it shows you the cumulative influence of the frames on CC<sub>1/2</sub> and completeness of ten resolution shells (to change that number, you must modify the script). The highest resolution shell us usually the lowest curve (red); the curves above are lower resolution shells. (To get the legend which maps the colors and linetypes to resolution range numbers, remove the "set nokey" line in the script)
The example plot shows that CC<sub>1/2</sub> is highest around frame 60 to 70 and then gets lower due to radiation damage. However it also makes clear that around frame 60, the completeness is only about 50%. In this case, the anomalous signal is practically just noise.
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