Thanks a lot!
Dingwei





At 2012-11-30 17:32:50,"George Sheldrick" <gshe...@shelx.uni-ac.gwdg.de> wrote:
That is a list of the strongest Patterson peaks, the ones marked with '*' are 
used
as translation search vectors to kick-start the heavy atom location. x,y,z are 
the
crystal coordinates of the peaks, height is the peak height, mult indicates how 
the
peaks have coalesced because they are on special positions (in Patterson space)
and length is the distance of the peak from the origin, i.e. the vector length.

George

On 11/30/2012 09:54 AM, Wei Feng wrote:
Dear all,
When I used shelxc/d/e to locate the Se atoms in a protein, I found an output 
file "shelxc_fa.lst".
Does anyone can tell me the meaning of the indicates in shelxc_fa.lst (red 
word):
Thanks a lot!
Ding wei

shelxc_fa.lst:
Patterson (* indicates vector selected for search)

   X       Y       Z    Height   Mult   Length

  0.0000  0.0000  0.0000  999.9  0.0435    0.00
  0.0553  0.0553  0.0159   43.8  0.5000    5.22
  0.5511  0.0000  0.5000   33.8  0.2500   99.53
  0.9102  0.8730  0.0163   31.7  1.0000    9.29 *







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