Dear Faisal,
redundancy is total no. of observed reflections divided by no. of unique
reflections, i.e. how often each unique reflection has been measured on average.
Herman
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Dear Herman
Where these values can be located..i.e. total no of reflections and no of
unique reflections..which processed log file is the optimum one to look
into..??
regards
Faisal
On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 7:48 PM, herman.schreu...@sanofi.com wrote:
Dear Faisal,
redundancy is total no.
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Dear Herman
Where these values can be located..i.e. total no of reflections and no of
unique reflections..which processed log file is the optimum
Hi Faisal -
These numbers can be found near the bottom of the Scalepack log file.
In HKL2000, this has a default name of scale.log but you can rename it
to anything you want in the Scaling window of HKL2000.
You will find a table that looks like this:
Summary of reflection
Thank you every body..your suggestions really helped me and i got my answer
as well.
On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 8:15 PM, Matthew Franklin mfrank...@nysbc.orgwrote:
Hi Faisal -
These numbers can be found near the bottom of the Scalepack log file. In
HKL2000, this has a default name of