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<LI>one or more input values can be listed
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<LI>value = x, y, z, vx, vy, vz, fx, fy, fz, density/mass, density/number, c_ID, c_ID[I], f_ID, f_ID[I], v_name
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<LI>value = vx, vy, vz, fx, fy, fz, density/mass, density/number, c_ID, c_ID[I], f_ID, f_ID[I], v_name
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<PRE> x,y,z,vx,vy,vz,fx,fy,fz = atom attribute (velocity, force component)
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<PRE> vx,vy,vz,fx,fy,fz = atom attribute (velocity, force component)
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density/number, density/mass = number or mass density
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c_ID = per-atom vector calculated by a compute with ID
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c_ID[I] = Ith column of per-atom array calculated by a compute with ID
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</P>
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<HR>
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<P>The atom attribute values (x,y,z,vx,vy,vz,fx,fy,fz) are
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self-explanatory. Note that other atom attributes can be used as
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inputs to this fix by using the <A HREF = "compute_property_atom.html">compute
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<P>The atom attribute values (vx,vy,vz,fx,fy,fz) are self-explanatory.
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Note that other atom attributes (including atom postitions x,y,z) can
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be used as inputs to this fix by using the <A HREF = "compute_property_atom.html">compute
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property/atom</A> command and then specifying
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an input value from that compute.
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</P>
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origin = {lower} or {center} or {upper} or coordinate value (distance units)
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delta = thickness of spatial bins in dim (distance units) :pre
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one or more input values can be listed :l
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value = x, y, z, vx, vy, vz, fx, fy, fz, density/mass, density/number, c_ID, c_ID\[I\], f_ID, f_ID\[I\], v_name :l
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x,y,z,vx,vy,vz,fx,fy,fz = atom attribute (velocity, force component)
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value = vx, vy, vz, fx, fy, fz, density/mass, density/number, c_ID, c_ID\[I\], f_ID, f_ID\[I\], v_name :l
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vx,vy,vz,fx,fy,fz = atom attribute (velocity, force component)
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density/number, density/mass = number or mass density
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c_ID = per-atom vector calculated by a compute with ID
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c_ID\[I\] = Ith column of per-atom array calculated by a compute with ID
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:line
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The atom attribute values (x,y,z,vx,vy,vz,fx,fy,fz) are
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self-explanatory. Note that other atom attributes can be used as
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inputs to this fix by using the "compute
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The atom attribute values (vx,vy,vz,fx,fy,fz) are self-explanatory.
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Note that other atom attributes (including atom postitions x,y,z) can
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be used as inputs to this fix by using the "compute
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property/atom"_compute_property_atom.html command and then specifying
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an input value from that compute.
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