pragya chohan wrote:
Hi
i found out the residues which form H bond but am still not able to get
life time if H bond. The option -lifetime gives t as x and p(t) as y
axis. is this value for all the bonds.
How can i see the lifetime of each bond?
There's an option for this. You can learn about
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> Abraham wrote:> > pragya chohan wrote:> >> Dear users> >> > >> I wasted to
> look at H bonding bet
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> Abraham wrote:> > pragya chohan wrote:> >> Dear users> >> > >> I wasted to
> look at H bonding between between a particular residue
Mark Abraham wrote:
> pragya chohan wrote:
>> Dear users
>>
>> I wasted to look at H bonding between between a particular residue
>> and rest of the system. So I did g_hbond. It created a number of
>> files I want to make a table indicating atom of residue
>> participating, atom or residue number
pragya chohan wrote:
Dear users
I wasted to look at H bonding between between a particular residue and
rest of the system. So I did g_hbond. It created a number of files I
want to make a table indicating atom of residue participating, atom or
residue number of Donor atom, lifetime of those b
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