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Example: Generate a Full  Data Set
 Data Set
In the following example, it is assumed that the atoms, atomic-form
factors, and symmetry operators are well defined.  
GENErate sets all newly created  to one, except for
systematic absences, which are indicated by a zero value.  The
following example also works if there are reflections already
present.  In this case, GENErate complements
the existing reflections
so that a full asymmetric unit within the
specified resolution limits is produced.
 to one, except for
systematic absences, which are indicated by a zero value.  The
following example also works if there are reflections already
present.  In this case, GENErate complements
the existing reflections
so that a full asymmetric unit within the
specified resolution limits is produced.  
FWINDow 0.1 100000. RESOlution 8. 2. GENErate UPDAte WRITe REFLection FCALc END
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