phenix.merging_statistics gives it also. And I think a recent post by Z.O. indicated the current version of the HKL suite gives I/sig(I) and new statistics including CC1/2 or CC*.

Jacqueline Vitali wrote:
Phil Jeffrey has a small program to calculate avg. I/sig for Table 1 including 
for
resolution ranges.

Jackie Vitali




On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 11:20 AM, Ronald E Stenkamp <stenk...@u.washington.edu
<mailto:stenk...@u.washington.edu>> wrote:

    How did people get <I/sigmI> when using HKL2000?  Ron

    On Wed, 12 Feb 2014, Phil Evans wrote:

        <I/sigmaI>

        On 12 Feb 2014, at 11:43, Cai Qixu <caiq...@gmail.com 
<mailto:caiq...@gmail.com>>
        wrote:

            Dear all,

            Does the I/sigmaI in “Table 1” mean for <I>/<sigmaI> or <I/sigmaI> ?

            Thanks for your answer.

            Best wishes,

            Qixu Cai



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