I cant answer for cphasematch but I believe it uses a resolution
dependent phase analysis discussed by Woolfson and Lunin in the 1980s
and similar to the method used to calculate the MAPCC used in SHELXE
That checks for a possible origin shift as well as analysing
difference - but I presume you have no origin shift?
PHISTATS documentation describes what it does:
First phase differences are corrected for differences of nPI to always
lie between -180 and +180
It outputs:
<Phase_diff>
CC of phase_diff with W1 and W2
CC of cos(phi_diff) with W1 and W2
Eleanor
1) James Tucker Swindell II wrote:
> I am currently working with two of ccp4i's phase comparison software
> packages, Phase Comparison(a clipper utility) and Phistats. I am
> having a problem finding information concerning both how the programs
> actaully analyze the data (since I find slightly different results
> with each program) and finding documentation concerning the labeling
> of the columns in the output log files.
>
> In Phase Comparison I am using phase/weight(phi/tom)
>
> In Phistat I am using
> PHIBP = PHIC WP = FOM
> PHIB2 = PHIB. W2 = FOMM
>
> Both results are very close buy I am intersted in what algorithmis
> being used in each, perhaps not to technical but enough to truly
> understand what each program is doing and it's corresponding output.
>
> Any assistance would be appreciated
>
> James Tucker Swindell II
> Ph.D. Candidate, Physics
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