Thanks Graeme.
Long live and prosper to the unmerged files, then.
ciao,
s

On Jan 17, 2013, at 10:37 AM, Graeme Winter <graeme.win...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Sebastiano,
> 
> If they hand you an *unmerged* mtz file containing scaled data you can
> do this, by remerging the data with Scala or Aimless. Equivalently the
> unmerged output of scalepack or XSCALE (or XDS CORRECT)
> 
> If however you have merged data then you have lost this information,
> though completeness and Mn(I/sig) are available, but not Rsym / Rpim /
> multiplicity etc. Unmerged files are good :o)
> 
> Cheerio,
> 
> Graeme
> 
> 
> 
> On 17 January 2013 09:18, Sebastiano Pasqualato
> <sebastiano.pasqual...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi all,
>> maybe a silly question, but I can't figure this out.
>> 
>> Is there a piece of software to calculate "Table I statistics" such as Rsym,
>> Mn(I/sigI), Multiplicity, Completeness, from a structure factors file
>> already containing  merged structure factors?
>> 
>> That is, if somebody hands me an mtz file he used to solve a structure, how
>> can I determine the overall quality of the collected data, without having
>> access to the processing logs?
>> 
>> Thanks in advance,
>> ciao,
>> Sebastiano
>> 
>> --
>> Sebastiano Pasqualato, PhD
>> Crystallography Unit
>> Department of Experimental Oncology
>> European Institute of Oncology
>> IFOM-IEO Campus
>> via Adamello, 16
>> 20139 - Milano
>> Italy
>> 
>> tel +39 02 9437 5167
>> fax +39 02 9437 5990
>> 
>> please note the change in email address!
>> sebastiano.pasqual...@ieo.eu
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 


-- 
Sebastiano Pasqualato, PhD
Crystallography Unit
Department of Experimental Oncology
European Institute of Oncology
IFOM-IEO Campus
via Adamello, 16
20139 - Milano
Italy

tel +39 02 9437 5167
fax +39 02 9437 5990

please note the change in email address!
sebastiano.pasqual...@ieo.eu






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