gmx-densorder(1)


NAME

   gmx-densorder - Calculate surface fluctuations

SYNOPSIS

      gmx densorder [-s [<.tpr>]] [-f [<.xtc/.trr/...>]] [-n [<.ndx>]]
                   [-o [<.dat>]] [-or [<.out> [...]]] [-og [<.xpm> [...]]]
                   [-Spect [<.out> [...]]] [-b <time>] [-e <time>]
                   [-dt <time>] [-[no]w] [-[no]1d] [-bw <real>]
                   [-bwn <real>] [-order <int>] [-axis <string>]
                   [-method <enum>] [-d1 <real>] [-d2 <real>]
                   [-tblock <int>] [-nlevel <int>]

DESCRIPTION

   gmx  densorder  reduces a two-phase density distribution along an axis,
   computed over a MD trajectory, to 2D surfaces fluctuating in time, by a
   fit to a functional profile for interfacial densities.  A time-averaged
   spatial representation of the interfaces can be output with the  option
   -tavg.

OPTIONS

   Options to specify input files:

   -s [<.tpr>] (topol.tpr)
          Portable xdr run input file

   -f [<.xtc/.trr/...>] (traj.xtc)
          Trajectory: xtc trr cpt gro g96 pdb tng

   -n [<.ndx>] (index.ndx)
          Index file

   Options to specify output files:

   -o [<.dat>] (Density4D.dat) (Optional)
          Generic data file

   -or [<.out> [...]] (hello.out) (Optional)
          Generic output file

   -og [<.xpm> [...]] (interface.xpm) (Optional)
          X PixMap compatible matrix file

   -Spect [<.out> [...]] (intfspect.out) (Optional)
          Generic output file

   Other options:

   -b <time> (0)
          First frame (ps) to read from trajectory

   -e <time> (0)
          Last frame (ps) to read from trajectory

   -dt <time> (0)
          Only use frame when t MOD dt = first time (ps)

   -[no]w (no)
          View output .xvg, .xpm, .eps and .pdb files

   -[no]1d (no)
          Pseudo-1d interface geometry

   -bw <real> (0.2)
          Binwidth of density distribution tangential to interface

   -bwn <real> (0.05)
          Binwidth of density distribution normal to interface

   -order <int> (0)
          Order of Gaussian filter, order 0 equates to NO filtering

   -axis <string> (Z)
          Axis Direction - X, Y or Z

   -method <enum> (bisect)
          Interface location method: bisect, functional

   -d1 <real> (0)
          Bulk density phase 1 (at small z)

   -d2 <real> (1000)
          Bulk density phase 2 (at large z)

   -tblock <int> (100)
          Number of frames in one time-block average

   -nlevel <int> (100)
          Number of Height levels in 2D - XPixMaps

SEE ALSO

   gmx(1)

   More     information    about    GROMACS    is    available    at    <
   http://www.gromacs.org/>.

COPYRIGHT

   2016, GROMACS development team





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