= startcsym = ''This program generates a preliminary 3d model for objects with Cn or Dn symmetry.'' == Usage == startcsym <# to keep> [sym=] [imask=] [nosym] [fixrot=] === Parameters === || ||Raw centered particles to use to build a model|| || <# to keep>||Number of particles to use for each view|| ||[sym=]||Symmetry of model|| ||[imask=]||Inside mask used to exclude inside regions|| ||[nosym]||Skips the initial symmetry search|| ||[fixrot=]||Used to correct side view orientation when startcsym makes a mistake|| Usage: startcsym start.hed 50 sym=c7 == Description == This program uses a very simple technique to generate a VERY rough 3d model from a set of particle images. It seaches for particles with the best n-fold rotational symmetry ('top' view), and for other particles with good mirror symmetry, but poor n-fold rotational symmetry ('side' views). It generates class averages for each of these two views, then generates a 3D model based on them. Specify the number of particles to use for each view. This number should be at least 10-20, and at most ~10% of the total particle data set. 50-100 is good for typical data sets of 2000 or more particles. This routine will not work well for all data sets. Sometimes the relative orientation of the side view will come out wrong, and will need to be manually adjusted with the 'fixrot' parameter. Sometimes it won't work at all, and startAny will have to be used. ---- EMAN Manual page, generated Mon Jan 8 17:35:59 2007