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<PRE>bond_coeff N args
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</PRE>
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<UL><LI>N = bond type (see asterik form below)
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<UL><LI>N = bond type (see asterisk form below)
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<LI>args = coefficients for one or more bond types
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</UL>
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<P><B>Examples:</B>
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<A HREF = "read_data.html">read_data</A> command or in a restart file.
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</P>
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<P>N can be specified in one of two ways. An explicit numeric value can
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be used, as in the 1st example above. Or a wild-card asterik can be
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be used, as in the 1st example above. Or a wild-card asterisk can be
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used to set the coefficients for multiple bond types. This takes the
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form "*" or "*n" or "n*" or "m*n". If N = the number of bond types,
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then an asterik with no numeric values means all types from 1 to N. A
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leading asterik means all types from 1 to n (inclusive). A trailing
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asterik means all types from n to N (inclusive). A middle asterik
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then an asterisk with no numeric values means all types from 1 to N. A
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leading asterisk means all types from 1 to n (inclusive). A trailing
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asterisk means all types from n to N (inclusive). A middle asterisk
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means all types from m to n (inclusive).
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</P>
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<P>Note that using a bond_coeff command can override a previous setting
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</PRE>
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<P>A line in a data file that specifies bond coefficients uses the exact
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same format as the arguments of the bond_coeff command in an input
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script, except that wild-card asteriks should not be used since
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script, except that wild-card asterisks should not be used since
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coefficients for all N types must be listed in the file. For example,
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under the "Bond Coeffs" section of a data file, the line that
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corresponds to the 1st example above would be listed as
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bond_coeff N args :pre
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N = bond type (see asterik form below)
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N = bond type (see asterisk form below)
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args = coefficients for one or more bond types :ul
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[Examples:]
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"read_data"_read_data.html command or in a restart file.
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N can be specified in one of two ways. An explicit numeric value can
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be used, as in the 1st example above. Or a wild-card asterik can be
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be used, as in the 1st example above. Or a wild-card asterisk can be
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used to set the coefficients for multiple bond types. This takes the
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form "*" or "*n" or "n*" or "m*n". If N = the number of bond types,
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then an asterik with no numeric values means all types from 1 to N. A
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leading asterik means all types from 1 to n (inclusive). A trailing
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asterik means all types from n to N (inclusive). A middle asterik
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then an asterisk with no numeric values means all types from 1 to N. A
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leading asterisk means all types from 1 to n (inclusive). A trailing
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asterisk means all types from n to N (inclusive). A middle asterisk
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means all types from m to n (inclusive).
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Note that using a bond_coeff command can override a previous setting
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A line in a data file that specifies bond coefficients uses the exact
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same format as the arguments of the bond_coeff command in an input
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script, except that wild-card asteriks should not be used since
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script, except that wild-card asterisks should not be used since
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coefficients for all N types must be listed in the file. For example,
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under the "Bond Coeffs" section of a data file, the line that
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corresponds to the 1st example above would be listed as
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