Helical symmetry
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Symmetrizing a particle
Helical operator syntax
Symmetrizing a helical particle can be done with the usual tool dsym:
vh = dsym(v,<operator>);
where operator represents any symmetry operator. The syntax for helical operators is:
h [<phi>,<dz>,<repetitions[optional]>,<rotational symmetry[optional]>]}}
Here:
- phi is the angular increment in degrees
- dz is the axial rise in pixels
- the number of repetitions
- additional Cn rotation to account for n-start helices
Using symmetrization in alignment projects
The simplest way is to input one operator with the syntax described #Helical operator syntax above in the Numerical settings area of the dcm GUI.
This allows to impose a given symmetrization. In order to estimate the symmetry, you will need to create a plugin.