Re: [gmx-users] using g_analyze for calculating distance autocorrelation functions

2012-12-20 Thread Erik Marklund
It is common to subtract the average value of the data. Hence the ACF usually contain negative values. 20 dec 2012 kl. 14.30 skrev 申昊: > > Dear GROMACS users, > > I have been working on calculating distance autocorrelation functions by > using g_analyze. > The codes i used was > g_analyze -f

[gmx-users] using g_analyze for calculating distance autocorrelation functions

2012-12-20 Thread 申昊
Dear GROMACS users, I have been working on calculating distance autocorrelation functions by using g_analyze. The codes i used was g_analyze -f dist.xvg -ac autocorr.xvg -temp 300. 'dist.xvg' is about the average distance against simulation time. The two columns are both positive datas. Howeve