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MAPSIG (CCP4: Supported Program)NAMEmapsig - print statistics on signal/noise for translation function mapSYNOPSISmapsig MAPIN input1.map MAPIN2 input2.map MAPOUT output.map PEAK_LIST peaks.asc[Keyworded input] DESCRIPTIONPrint statistics on signal/noise for translation function map. Also various arithmetic operations on 2 maps (sum, product, ratio).INPUT AND OUTPUT FILESInput
When two maps are supplied, the maps may be different sizes provided that the smaller one is MAPIN. This will then be automatically extended in memory using translational symmetry only to match MAPIN2. Output
KEYWORDED INPUTPossible keywords are:END, MAPOUT, PEAKS, POINTS, SCALES, TYPE All keywords may be abbreviated to the first 4 characters, and all are optional.
POINTS <NPM>Maximum number of map points to store for peak search (default = 40 times number of peaks requested).
PEAKS <NHM>Maximum number of peaks to store (default = 10).If more peaks are required (max 200), you need to store more points (up to 8000), but beware the sort is very crude and very slow. For this reason the program is not suitable as a general purpose peak searcher; also although it allows for the non-primitive lattice translations in translation functions, it takes no account of space- group symmetry, which would give wrong answers for peaks on the map boundaries.
SCALES <SC1> <SC2>SC1 = Scale factor for first map (default = 1). SC2 = Scale factor for second map (default = 1).
TYPE <type>Type of combination: SUM, PRODUCT or RATIO (map 1 / map 2). The sub-keywords may be abbreviated to 1 character. Note that the product is divided by 100, and the ratio multiplied by 100.If TYPE is omitted, only one map (MAPIN) is processed, otherwise two maps (MAPIN and MAPIN2) are required.
MAPOUT [<title>]Provided TYPE is specified, the combined map is written to MAPOUT.
ENDEquivalent to end-of-file: terminates data input.EXAMPLES
Example unix script found in $CEXAM/unix/runnable/
Example VMS script found in $CEXAM/vms/SEE ALSOmapmaskAUTHORIan Tickle |