If one is using the HKL GUI, then click on the menu bar button "Report" and 
read the report that is generated.

One caveat is that HKL will count any systematically absent reflections in the 
input files as part of the total number of observations.  I forget if scalepack 
counts the systematically absent unique reflections that appear at the bottom 
of the log file, but do not show up in the output.sca file, but one can find 
that out really quickly.

JIm

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Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] AW: [ccp4bb] relation between redundancy and total 
reflection

Dear Herman

Where these values can be located..i.e. total no of reflections and no of 
unique reflections..which processed log file is the optimum one to look into..??

regards

Faisal


On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 7:48 PM, 
<herman.schreu...@sanofi.com<mailto:herman.schreu...@sanofi.com>> wrote:
Dear Faisal,
redundancy is total no. of observed reflections divided by no. of unique 
reflections, i.e. how often each unique reflection has been measured on average.
Herman

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Betreff: [ccp4bb] relation between redundancy and total reflection

Dear all

Can anybody please tell me how redundancy is related to total no. of 
observations and number of unique observations..what is the best way to 
identify and locate these values in a data processed through HKl2000..I know 
that completeness, redundancy, Rsymm, I/isig etc can easily be located in the 
log file but i am more concerned about locating of total reflections and no of 
unique reflections and its relation to redundancy..
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Regards

Faisal
School of Life Sciences
JNU



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Regards

Faisal
School of Life Sciences
JNU

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