Naithani ankitanaith...@gmail.com
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I would like to add that maybe the bins store Frame numbers. Because I seem
to have around 21000 frames and I guess I am unable to see a number higher
than
that helps,
Stephan Watkins
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Youre not asking it to read the bin index file in your command. Maybe that explains what youre
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Hi,
I had a query regarding the bin files generated by g_sham.
Does the bin index contain timepoints? i.e. there are 1024 bins so each
bin
has a number of time
Hi,
I had a query regarding the bin files generated by g_sham.
Does the bin index contain timepoints? i.e. there are 1024 bins so each bin
has a number of time points? And supposes bin 756 has numbers like 3876,
20020, 7896 so these would all correspond to time and we could then dump
the
. Dezember 2013 um 14:49 Uhr
Von:Ankita Naithani ankitanaith...@gmail.com
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Betreff:[gmx-users] Bin files of g_sham
Hi,
I had a query regarding the bin files generated by g_sham.
Does the bin index contain timepoints? i.e. there are 1024 bins