Dear ATSAS team,
I am trying to calculate many SANS profiles from pdb to combine them using multifoxs, which need .fit files of 3 columns. If I use the windows Graphical interface, I do have a 3-column .fit file, but I treat pdb files one by one... If I use the command-line version (windows or linux), the resulting .fit files are 4-columns. What is this 4th column? What should I do to get the 3-column .fit files from a long list of pdb files?
Thanks a lot.
Anne
Cryson .fit files 3 or 4 columns
Re: Cryson .fit files 3 or 4 columns
The columns are:Anne M wrote:If I use the command-line version (windows or linux), the resulting .fit files are 4-columns. What is this 4th column?
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Iexperimental(s)
errexperimental
Ifit(s)
Please use the "-err=N" option to exclude the experimental errors from the fit file.Anne M wrote:What should I do to get the 3-column .fit files from a long list of pdb files?
Re: Cryson .fit files 3 or 4 columns
Perfect, thank you very much Al.
Anne
Anne