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Tea,
if you have scaled your data with the "no merge original index" option, you can use Kay Diederich's novel_r which gives really handy statistics on your data.
-jan

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Dear all,

I processed my data using DENZO/Scalepack. Scalepack gives me the table about the observed redundancy, and I can app. say what my redundancy is but I can’t precisely calculate it. The problem is that, for example, the reflections observed 5 or 6 times are both in one column. How (or where) can I get/calculate the exact number for redundancy for the whole data and for the last resolution shell?

Thank you in advance!

MfG,

Tea

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