On 1/31/13 5:09 PM, FX wrote:
It would be useful to see the .n2t file and the screen output about what's
problematic. g_x2top cannot identify suitable entries in the .n2t file for 36
of your atoms, so some combination of atoms is not accounted for, either by
omission in the .n2t file or from a configuration that doesn't allow for
combinations to be matched.
I uploaded the files here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/w4ubappzljmkw35/gromacs.zip
The thing is: if I take the example of ZN atoms, they are all equivalent by
symmetry operations, so there's really only one type, and some of the ZN atoms
are found by g_x2top.
Things I have thought of so far:
-- It could possibly be some rounding issue, but I seems that the source code
of g_x2top uses a 10% tolerance, which is more than enough for my system.
-- PBC issue? But some of the atoms near the cell boundaries are fine
Some are fine, others are way off. The first two atoms g_x2top complains about
are C3 and C5. Turning on a periodic reference shows that C3 (missing two
bonds) is 0.077 and 0.197 nm away from the two N atoms to which it should be
bonded, far from the specified value of 0.130. C5 (missing one bond) is
similar, because one of the N atoms is 0.221 nm away, while the other N is fine
at 0.126 nm. I didn't check the rest, but I suspect the same issues apply.
-Justin
Attachments to the list are not accepted due to problems in the past. It's
best to post a link from which any necessary files can be downloaded.
Occasionally snippets of files are appropriate, but often times omitted
information can be important and you might not know it ;)
Being involved in other open-source projects, I see very well what you mean.
Thanks for your time,
FX--
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