I think that XPREP would also be suitable for the purpose, but is limited
to 99 input files.
George
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I think it is far safer to run CAD with 9 files,
then again with the output file as the first input, plus 8 more etc etc
etc..
This isnt something you want to do very often
Eleanor
On 11/03/2010 06:01 PM, Ian Tickle wrote:
I have a version wten is it?
hich I modified a while back to handle u
I have a version which I modified a while back to handle up to 999
files simultaneously, and which I can send to anyone privately on
request, as long as you accept the entire risk of using it (and you
should probably also heed Martyn's warning!). It has probably
diverged from the distributed versi
Yes, CAD is limited to 9 input files. I seem to remember I once tried to
increase the limit, but got into problems (it is not just a case of
increasing MAXFILES). It is far simpler and safer to run CAD
iteratively.
But an MTZ file can hold more. The current limits are:
#define MXTALS 100
#d
Hi Francis,
the limit ist for CAD. You can put as much datasets as you want in one mtz,
but you have to run cad than stepwise. Be careful with the column labels.
Duplicate labels lead to problems.
Christian
Am Mittwoch 03 November 2010 18:11:34 schrieb Francis E Reyes:
> CCP4'ers,
>
> Are 9 d
Hello,
9 mtz files are the limit of CAD, one things you can do is to modify the
source file , that is wrote in fortran, or write a bash script or that
run iteratively the CAD script and change the MTZ files.
R.
On 03/11/2010 18:11, Francis E Reyes wrote:
CCP4'ers,
Are 9 datasets the maximu
CCP4'ers,
Are 9 datasets the maximum for an mtz file? or a single run of cad?
The manual (http://www.ccp4.ac.uk/html/cad.html) seems to suggest that
9 is the limit per cad run but not for a given mtz.
F
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Francis E. Reyes M.Sc.
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Universi