XDS_ASCII.HKL or scalepack format ('no merge original index') can be read directly by Pointless which should (I hope) do a better job than COMBAT.
Aimless (& Pointless) assume two reflections are part of the same one if they have the same "true" hkl (same ISYM) and adjacent batch numbers (and a few other conditions, e.g. total fraction). Output from COMBAT may be wrong in this respect Phil On 10 Jun 2014, at 17:23, wtempel <wtem...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello all, > suppose I extracted > H K L Intensity sigma[Intensity] > from a file of unmerged intensities, such XDS_ASCII.HKL or scalepack format > ('no merge original index'). Batch or rotation angle information would have > been omitted, due to a limitation of the output file's format. > Should I not still be able to merge these intensities without scaling, such > as in AIMLESS with the 'onlymerge' option? > I coerced the ascii-formatted reflections into MTZ format using COMBAT, > specifying '1' for the mandatory BATCH keyword. Subsequently, POINTLESS > output the following lines > > ## > Number of reflections = 62739 > Number of observations = 210959 > Number of parts = 252273 > ## > > The discrepancy between numbers for "observations" and "parts" exactly > matches double the number of HKLs with two occurrences in my input file. How > could I force treatment of duplicate HKLs as independent observations, given > that I have lost the batch information? > Would it be sufficient to apply 'artificial' batch numbers 1, 2, ... to > disambiguate between duplicate HKLs? > Thanking you in advance for any advice, > Wolfram Tempel