On Tuesday, February 12, 2013 09:52:19 am Phil wrote: > Ah I'm not sure about that. It may be possible to tell ctruncate not to do > this. > Actually if you started with Fs you don't want to truncate the data.
Pointless changes the Fs to Is, so you need to get back to Fs somehow. Ethan > Maybe use old truncate with the notruncate option > Phil > > Sent from my iPad > > On 12 Feb 2013, at 18:48, Ethan Merritt <merr...@u.washington.edu> wrote: > > > On Tuesday, February 12, 2013 12:39:57 am Phil wrote: > >> "Scale constant" in Aimless or Scala should do it. I should probably make > >> that automatic. > > > > "scale constant" did indeed persuade aimless/scala to run. > > However, what seems to have happened is that aimless/scala expanded the > > original > > [I, SIGI] into [I+, SIGI+] [I-, SIGI-], but all the [I-, SIGI-] entries > > were > > filled in as zero. When ctruncate runs, it segfaults on a divide by zero > > error. > > If I filter out the +/- columns and run ctruncate again, all is well. > > So aside from anything else, I think ctruncate needs some sanity checks for > > all-zero columns. > > > > Ethan > > > > > >> > >> I should probably also add a CIF reader to Pointless. Is there a good > >> (easy) C++ one out there? > >> > >> Phil > >> > >> Sent from my iPad > >> > >> On 12 Feb 2013, at 08:08, Jens Kaiser <kai...@caltech.edu> wrote: > >> > >>> Ethan, > >>> The last time I attempted similar things, I had to run rotaprep to > >>> convince scala of using most things that did not come directly out of > >>> mosflm, but that was before the pointless days. > >>> As the reflections are already scaled in P1, I would consider it safe > >>> to rely on the Pointless Rmerge -- but that's just a guess (and you > >>> can't do much with the data downstream). I would assume sftools might be > >>> able to merge the reindexed file output by pointless. > >>> Nevertheless, if I were faced with the same problem nowadays, I would > >>> convert to a shelx hkl file and use xprep for the merging and statistics > >>> -- that's "painless". > >>> > >>> Cheers, > >>> > >>> Jens > >>> > >>> On Mon, 2013-02-11 at 13:56 -0800, Ethan Merritt wrote: > >>>> Hi all, > >>>> > >>>> I've downloaded a structure factor file from the PDB that presents > >>>> itself as being triclinic. It contains F, sig(F), and Rfree only. > >>>> The P1-ness of this structure is dubious, however. > >>>> > >>>> Pointless is 99.6% sure it's orthorhombic and puts out an mtz file > >>>> in P212121 containing > >>>> I SIGI BATCH M/ISYM > >>>> > >>>> where the batch numbers are all 1 and ISYM runs from 1 to 8. > >>>> So far so good, but now I'm stuck. I can't persuade Scala > >>>> or Aimless to merge the symmetry mates and report a merging > >>>> R factor. Is there a trick to this? Some other program sequence? > >>>> > >>>> Ethan > > > -- Ethan A Merritt Biomolecular Structure Center, K-428 Health Sciences Bldg University of Washington, Seattle 98195-7742