Vitaly Chaban wrote:
Hello,

Sorry for an evidently stupid question. I use g_dipoles to calculate
the total dipole moment of the cell evolution.
In aver.xvg the following line is present:
@ s0 legend "< |M|\S2\N >"
@ s1 legend "< |M| >\S2\N"

|M| is a modulus of dipole vector. But what are "\S2\N"? Is N a number
of particles? And what does S2 mean?


That is an xmgrace code for a superscript 2 (squared).

-Justin


Thanks,
Vitaly



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