If you assigns them to different datasets in Pointless, then Aimless will give 
you the cross-dataset correlations. By default it will scale them to together 
first, but you can skip that if you want

It might not scale well to a large number of files (OK up to about 10 I guess)

Phil

On 14 Mar 2014, at 09:33, Tim Gruene <[email protected]> wrote:

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> Dear all,
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> I am looking for a tool that prints (and preferably plots, e.g. as
> postscript) the pairwise anomalous CC vs. resolution for several input
> HKL-files.
> xprep does this, but it is interactive and requires a fair bit of
> typing. Since I have a large number of HKL-files from XDS, I would like
> to script that and then flip through the pages of the postscript-plots.
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> I looked into pointless but could not find even a table.
> 
> Since there recently were some publications one the use of many files
> for phasing, I though such a tool should exist!?
> 
> Best,
> Tim
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