python3 -m translocation --help
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# Correction for MULTI-LATTICE TRANSLOCATION defects
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# https://github.com/kolenpe1/translocation - source
# https://kmlinux.fjfi.cvut.cz/~kolenpe1/translocation - doc
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usage: TRANSLOCATION [-h] [-c CELL [CELL ...]] [--mtz_I MTZ_I] [--I_label I_LABEL] [--SIGI_label SIGI_LABEL] [--mtz_F MTZ_F] [--F_label F_LABEL]
[--SIGF_label SIGF_LABEL] [--hkl HKL] [--HKL HKL] [--sca SCA] [--sca_ignore SCA_IGNORE] [--k1 K1] [--fc1 FC1 [FC1 ...]]
[--k2 K2] [--fc2 FC2 [FC2 ...]] [--k3 K3] [--fc3 FC3 [FC3 ...]] [--k4 K4] [--fc4 FC4 [FC4 ...]] [--k5 K5]
[--fc5 FC5 [FC5 ...]] [--force] [-o OUTPUT_FILE]
options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-c CELL [CELL ...], --cell CELL [CELL ...]
unit cell parameters
--mtz_I MTZ_I input MTZ file with intensities
--I_label I_LABEL label for intensities
--SIGI_label SIGI_LABEL
label for sigmas
--mtz_F MTZ_F input MTZ file with structure factors
--F_label F_LABEL label for structure factors
--SIGF_label SIGF_LABEL
label for sigmas
--hkl HKL input file with SHELX-like structure factors
--HKL HKL XDS_ASCII.HKL input file from XDS
--sca SCA input SCA file with intensities
--sca_ignore SCA_IGNORE
how many initial lines should be ignored (do not contain data)
--k1 K1 fraction of the 1st translocation disorder
--fc1 FC1 [FC1 ...] fractional coordinates of the 1st translocation disorder
--k2 K2 fraction of the 2nd translocation disorder
--fc2 FC2 [FC2 ...] fractional coordinates of the 2nd translocation disorder
--k3 K3 fraction of the 3rd translocation disorder
--fc3 FC3 [FC3 ...] fractional coordinates of the 3rd translocation disorder
--k4 K4 fraction of the 4th translocation disorder
--fc4 FC4 [FC4 ...] fractional coordinates of the 4th translocation disorder
--k5 K5 fraction of the 5th translocation disorder
--fc5 FC5 [FC5 ...] fractional coordinates of the 5th translocation disorder
--force, -f forcing output file
-o OUTPUT_FILE, --output_file OUTPUT_FILE
defines the output file