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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi Carsten,<br>
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script run1.py prints exact density (not a Fourier synthesis!).
Just run script then get your plot: in gnuplot:<br>
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plot "z" using 1:2 with lines lw 3<br>
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Attached script run2.py plots form-factor as function of
resolution for Ca and Zn, (B-factor = 0).<br>
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plot "z" using 1:2 with lines lw 3, "z" using 1:3 with lines lw 3,
"z" using 1:4 with lines lw 3<br>
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Obviously one can customize these scripts any way you like..<br>
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Pavel<br>
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On 7/10/13 12:10 PM, Schubert, Carsten [JRDUS] wrote:<br>
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<div>Hi,</div>
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<div>Were in the phenix package can I find the Gaussian
factors (scattering table) for calculating the isotropic ED
distribution at a given radius of r. I just need that for an
illustration. Even better of you could already point me to
some plots. Nothing I
found online so far was suitable.</div>
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