On 2010-05-22 00.28, toma0...@umn.edu wrote:
Hello,
Thanks for the response. g_clustsize outputs two xpm files of the
weighted and non-weighted cluster size vs time. Is there another way for
me to get number of clusters vs cluster size?
Not without programming, but since the information is there when the
xpmp files are written that should not be too difficult.
Thanks,
Mike
On May 20 2010, David van der Spoel wrote:
On 2010-05-20 04.55, toma0...@umn.edu wrote:
Hello,
I have a system of dimers which spontaneously assemble into clusters. I
would like to get a plot of the number of clusters of size s vs s. In
looking at g_clustsize I am able to obtain the average number of
clusters vs time, the average cluster size vs time and a histogram of
the average number of molecules in a cluster of size s. Am I missing
something? Is there a way for me to get the number of clusters of a
particular size vs cluster size?
Thanks,
Mike Tomasini
g_clustsize will make an xpm plot for this as well, IIRC it is called
csize.xpm. You can turn it into eps using xpm2ps.
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