Hi Rama,
You would be able to do it by taking one of two approaches:
1. Write the centers of masses and from this generate a multipdb file
(or gro file) containing three atoms spanning two vectors
perpendicular to the vector between these centers of masses. This
trajectory can be used for g_rotacf (although you may need a proper
run input file to go with it), according to the description given by
g_rotacf -h.
2. Hack gmx_rotacf.c to calculate the rcf of the vector betwee centers
of masses rather than between the cross product of two vectors between
three atoms given.
I think the latter option is easiest (if you can program a bit).
Hope it helps,
Tsjerk
On 9/27/06, Rama Gullapalli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everybody.
I have question regarding g_rotacf
If I wanted to compute the rotational correlation function of a linear
vector which is between the centers of masses of two groups of atoms in an
individual molecule (Instead of two atoms), how do I go about it?
Can I use g_rotacf to do it ?
Thanks in advance
Rama
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