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- From: Matthieu Verstraete <verstraete@pcpm.ucl.ac.be>
- To: forum@abinit.org
- Subject: Re: [abinit-forum] Re: cut3d input file
- Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 12:08:22 +0200 (MEST)
To all with angst about cut3d.
Instead of looking at the (admittedly artificial) input file, you should run
cut3d interactively, as it is meant to be (at least for the time being). There
you will see in the terminal menu options, what all the numbers mean and
correspond to.
Off the top of my head it's difficult to say what the 70,1, and 5 mean, but if
you run cut3d interactively and input the numbers as listed in the file, all
will become clear. I suspect that 70 is the number of points in a line
interpolation, that 1 is to continue analysis of the _DEN file, and 5 is to
dump
the 3d data, but again, you must check this yourself.
Matthieu
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