You simply do "siesta xxx.fdf"

TranSiesta is enabled through the fdf-option "SolutionMethod".

As for the I-V curve, yes, I would recommend you to compile siesta with
NetCDF4 support.

Den fre. 28. aug. 2020 kl. 22.00 skrev MANISH KR MOHANTA <
manish.ph16...@inst.ac.in>:

> Dear Experts,
>
> I am new to Siesta and installed the latest version from gitlab.
> I have performed electrode calculation using
> "siesta --electrode xxxx.fdf" command. And since transiesta is enabled in
> this version, what should be my command for scattering calculation ?
>
> e.g. "siesta xxxx.fdf" or "siesta --sr xxxx,fdf" ?
>
> For the I-V curve, do I need to compile siesta with NETCDF4 ?
> Kindly help me out.
>
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> *Best Regards*
> *Manish Kumar Mohanta (**CSIR-SRF)*
> *Ph.D Student, Prof. Abir Research group*
> *Institute of Nano Science and Technology*
>
> *Mohali, Punjab, India*
> *M- +91-9643212837*
>
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> European H2020 MaX Centre of Excellence (http://www.max-centre.eu/)
>


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