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cif read/write
- Subject: cif read/write
- From: a.l.spek@xxxxxxxxxx (a.l.spek)
- Date: Wed, 3 May 2000 17:37:10 +0100 (BST)
I communicate here my experience with CIF read/write as implemented in PLATON (for more info see signature below). PLATON reads/writes single crystal CIF files. In doing so, it doesn't depend on external dictionary files. PLATON doesn't invent new datanames but makes attempts to be able to read files generated by major software packages (SHELXL, CRYSTALS etc). In so doing, a lot of small variations from the standard are still 'readable' through internal recovery procedures. In particular authors of Acta Cryst C papers appear to be very inventive in introducing interesting variations. In my current approach it is required that cell dimensions and symmetry preceed the coordinate and uij data. The only exceptions seems to be CIF's generated by TEXSAN. Ton Spek -- #=========================================================================== # Dr. A.L.Spek, Laboratory of Crystal and Structural Chemistry # # Bijvoet Center for Biomolecular Research, Utrecht University. # # (Kruytgebouw, room N801), Padualaan 8, 3584 CH Utrecht, The Netherlands. # # E-mail: a.l.spek@chem.uu.nl http://www.cryst.chem.uu.nl/ # # http://www.cryst.chem.uu.nl/platon/ # # anonymous ftp: xraysoft.chem.uu.nl # # FAX : (31)-30-2533940 PHONE : (31)-30-2532538/2533/3902/3502 # #===========================================================================
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