Is there an easy way to make two .hkl files into one continuous file?
Rex Palmer
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Dear Ian,
provided that f(s) is given by the formula in the Cromer/Mann article,
which I believe we have agreed on, the inset of Fig.1 of the Science
article we are talking about is claimed to be the graph of the
function g, which I added as pdf to
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Dear Rex,
if you are talking about shelx hkl-files which contain no extra
information, you can use 'cat', available only probably all unixoidal
operating systems:
cat 1.hkl 2.hkl 3.hkl
It might, however, be more reasonable to scale the two files
shelx .hkl files often have a blank line or a line filled out with zeros
at the end as a terminator. This is useful if you wish to edit in extra
information such as the cell dimensions after this line, but is not
obligatory. However if you concatenate the files with cat or a text
editor you