No M/ISYM is different it's the symmetry number plus a full or partial flag.
Ed. You could count them from the unmerged output as you say, or I could make you a special version of SCALA or Aimless maybe next week Phil Sent from my iPhone On 14 Jul 2011, at 23:15, Ethan Merritt <merr...@u.washington.edu> wrote: > On Thursday, July 14, 2011 02:55:26 pm Ed Pozharski wrote: >> I am looking for a way to output redundancy per individual reflection, >> preferably for scala but if that is not possible then maybe for >> scalepack. > > If you read the unmerged file from scalepack into ccp4 using > combat, it creates a data column with label M/ISYM that I think is > what you are asking for. You can use the "Import Unmerged Data (Combat)" > tab in the ccp4i GUI. > > Ethan > > >>> From my (admittedly quick) look at the scala manual it seems that I can >> use something like UNMERGED output option to exclude outliers and then >> would need to write a bit of code to calculate the redundancies. But I >> hope that I missed something and there is a secret keyword that would >> add redundancies to the merged mtz file. >> >> Cheers, >> >> Ed. >> >> >> >> >> > > -- > Ethan A Merritt > Biomolecular Structure Center, K-428 Health Sciences Bldg > University of Washington, Seattle 98195-7742