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Question: representation of uncertainties in scientific notation
- Subject: Question: representation of uncertainties in scientific notation
- From: "Brian H. Toby" <Brian.Toby@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 1 Aug 2002 16:29:56 +0100 (BST)
Hi, Does anyone know how CIF handles numbers with "esd's" when they are in exponential notation, (at least for DLL 1.x, where numbers may be reported as -12.345(2) if the esd flag is true.) My understanding is the conventional crystallographic notation for a number in exponential notation is -1.2345(2) x 10^1 but my reading of section 59 in http://www.iucr.org/iucr-top/cif/developers/spec/cifsyntax.html is that CIF uses -1.2345e1(2) I just want to check that -1.2345(2)e1 is not valid and has never been intended to valid in CIF. Brian ******************************************************************** Brian H. Toby, Ph.D. Leader, Crystallography Team Brian.Toby@NIST.gov NIST Center for Neutron Research, Stop 8562 voice: 301-975-4297 National Institute of Standards & Technology FAX: 301-921-9847 Gaithersburg, MD 20899-8562 http://www.ncnr.nist.gov/xtal ********************************************************************
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