Thank you for the suggestions. I had searched the mtzdump in CCP4i, but
didn't find any, I only found the mtz2various program.
I am using the Shelxc/d/e suite. I had converted the ASCII.HKL file (the
one that I had mentioned before) to mtz using Pointless. Then, when I used
this file to run Shelxc/d/e, the job failed and I encountered errors each
time. For this reason, I wanted to view and analyze the mtz file and HKL
file. I donot know how to solve this problem as well.
Kindly guide me if I went wrong anywhere here.

On Tue, May 10, 2022 at 5:49 PM Pedro Matias <mat...@itqb.unl.pt> wrote:

> Hi there,
>
> I assume you processed the data with XDS. If so, you can use xdsconv to
> convert the file other formats, including mtz
>
> To analyze (view?) an mtz file you can use mtzdump. MTZ2Various is a
> format conversion program, just like xdsconv. You can convert directly to
> SCALEPACK format without a USER FORMAT option, and the output from a .sca
> file created from an mtz file with MTZ2various looks like this:
>
>     1
>  -987
>    105.794    62.940   110.050    90.000   105.008    90.000 c 1 2 1   <--
> cell parameters and SG info
>  -73   1   3     5.1     5.1     7.5     4.5 <--- h,k,l, I+, sigI+, I-,
> sigI- (bijvoet mates)
>  -73   1   4    -1.4     6.8     3.4     5.3
>
>
> What is the software you are using to solve the structure via S-SAD? I
> recomment the shelxc/d/e suite that can be easily run via the hkl2map GUI.
>
> Best,
>
> Pedro
> Em 10/05/2022 12:51, Rituparna Saha escreveu:
>
> Dear all,
> I am trying to solve a protein structure via S SAD phasing. I have the
> ASCII.HKL file, but whenever I opened the text file I couldn't understand
> which one is the F+ and F- values.
> Also, how can I read and analyze an mtz file? I tried using the
> MTZ2VARIOUS program in CCP4, where I changed it into USER FORMAT, it
> generated a .sca file, and the text file so generated did not have any
> labels (headers) inside it. It just gave me a list of values.
>
> Kindly guide me through this since I am really a novice in this field.
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