> > > > I have included in my simulation some windows past the ~2nm distance > > between the two groups. The same result occurred, but with a longer > > separation, the graphic seems to continue rising and the histogram looks > > even taller. Here are the links for the profile.xvg, histogram.xvg and > > the rapidshare link for my histogram.xvg file in case you want to have a > > look. > > histogram link > > > "http://i784.photobucket.com/albums/yy123/stefhoor/histogram_longer.jpg" > > profile link > > > "http://i784.photobucket.com/albums/yy123/stefhoor/profile_longer.jpg" > > histogram text file > " > http://rapidshare.com/files/286236452/histo.xvg.html" > > The histogram file looks like a diagonal matrix of 200X20, in which the > > "diagonal" range is of approximately 10 lines, i.e., the first collumn > > has 10 lines of non-zero entries and then 190 of zeros, the second > > collumn has 12 lines of non-zeros, the third has the first three lines > > of zero entries and then 10 or 12 lines of non-zeros and then lots of > > zeros again, and so on and so forth. > > Right, there are multiple datasets in the histo.xvg file. However you're > plotting it (i.e., the image linked above) is not correct. See here for a > proper look at your histograms: > > > http://www.bevanlab.biochem.vt.edu/Pages/Personal/justin/Images/Gromacs/histo_sh.jpg > > I suppose the histograms look good; I don't see anything horrendously wrong > that > would give weird behavior. > > Do you have sufficient space in your box to do this pulling? Could you be > running into periodicity effects? Have you tried doing a 1-D pull instead > of > pulling in two dimensions, as I suggested before? > > -Justin > > > Now you mentioned it, I do in fact have periodicity effects in some of the pull windows. I will try to set the system in a larger box and orient groups in a way so that I can do the 1D pulling. Should have the results in a few days. In the mean time, did you use xmgrace to plot the histogram? How did you get such a nice histogram graph? Thank you
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