On 9/28/12 8:53 AM, Gavin Melaugh wrote:
Hi
I have an alcohol system and I want to calculate the number of H bonds
during the trajectory.
My atom type labels are C2-C2-C2-CO-OH-HO. CO denotes carbon bonded to
oxygen, OH denotes alcohol oxygen, and HO denotes alcohol hydrogen.
In g_hbond how do I specify my groups to consider for H bonding. If I
uses group 0 which is the whole system it says that I have twice as many
acceptors as donors, which shouldn't be the case.
g_hbond uses atom names (not types) to determine what is considered a donor,
acceptor, or H atom. If there is a problem with the number of acceptors or
donors, then there is a problem with the way the atoms are named. Without
seeing the [atoms] section of the topology or relevant snippet of the coordinate
file, it's hard to say what's going on at this point.
-Justin
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