>>   3) In calculations involving models with point dipoles (as opposed
>>      to point charges), the vectors can be used to store the
>> directional information for the dipoles.
>
> I should add that for point dipoles, it would be better to show the
> arrows *centered* on the atomic centers instead of starting from the
> atomic centers, but that added more verteces to be transformed by the
> rotation matrix, so I decided not to do it when I had a 200 MHz PII on
> my desk.  Given the advances in CPU speed, it might be worth doing the
> calculation correctly for the point dipoles.

How do I distinguish which AtomVectors are point dipoles from "the other
types" of AtomVectors which you enumerated?







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