Depending on how you process the model, the reported R-value becomes invalid. 
So you need to get it from the PDB entry before processing or recalculate it 
with respect to the experimental data.

Cheers,
Robbie

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> Abhilasha Thakur
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> Subject: [ccp4bb] Regarding R factor value
> 
> Hello!!
> 
> I have 1500 processed PDB files and I need the R factor value for each pdb
> files. How I get this R factor value, because it's there initially but, after
> processing, some data from PDB is deleted. Manually to get R factor is not
> possible.
> 
> Please suggest me, how to get this R factor value for the entire PDB ids.
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