RE: [gmx-users] 3.3.2 volume

2007-10-11 Thread Yin Jian
: Re: [gmx-users] 3.3.2 volume Yin Jian wrote: > Thanks, Christian. > Sorry for my typo of missing the word "g_sas" before the > Module. > Anyway, I got surface area about 25, but volume about 3.5. > Is that rational? Yup... see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koch_snowflak

Re: [gmx-users] 3.3.2 volume

2007-10-11 Thread Mark Abraham
Yin Jian wrote: Thanks, Christian. Sorry for my typo of missing the word "g_sas" before the Module. Anyway, I got surface area about 25, but volume about 3.5. Is that rational? Yup... see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koch_snowflake, or think about a unit cube having surface area 6 but volume 1

Re: [gmx-users] 3.3.2 volume

2007-10-11 Thread Mark Abraham
Yin Jian wrote: Hi David, I have used the module in 3.3.2 version to calculate the volume time series. I wonder what is the legend "Volume (nm\S3\N)" in the output file. The .xvg output file is intended for input to Grace, and the \S and \N are formatting codes that turn on superscript and no

RE: [gmx-users] 3.3.2 volume

2007-10-11 Thread Yin Jian
an Burisch Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2007 9:27 PM To: Discussion list for GROMACS users Subject: Re: [gmx-users] 3.3.2 volume Mmmh, I guess a proper unit for volume is nm^3... Regards Christian PS: OK, for the sake of completeness: \S means "S"uperscript, \N means "N"ormal

Re: [gmx-users] 3.3.2 volume

2007-10-11 Thread Christian Burisch
Mmmh, I guess a proper unit for volume is nm^3... Regards Christian PS: OK, for the sake of completeness: \S means "S"uperscript, \N means "N"ormal style. See the xmgrace manual. Yin Jian schrieb: Hi David, I have used the module in 3.3.2 version to calculate the volume time series. I wond

[gmx-users] 3.3.2 volume

2007-10-11 Thread Yin Jian
Hi David, I have used the module in 3.3.2 version to calculate the volume time series. I wonder what is the legend "Volume (nm\S3\N)" in the output file. Regards, Jian Yin (PhD) ___ gmx-users mailing listgmx-users@gromacs.org http://www.gromacs.org