no, of course not. This would be, ah, xyzi !

Nicolas Vervelle wrote:

>Bob Hanson wrote:
>  
>
>>Does anyone know what different file formats use to designate isotopes?
>>I guess PDB uses "D" but what about other isotopes.
>>
>>I'm thinking of extending the XYZ reader to accept them like this:
>>
>>13C    3.4   5.6   7.8
>>C      2.3   4.4   4.4
>>12C    3.2   3.3   3.3
>>
>>Then at least we can have something to work with.
>>  
>>    
>>
>Are you sure that the XYZ format is supposed to have isotopes number ?
>
>Nico
>
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