From e729c7431621222cb672ea0b16c2d809fd7cc82d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: sjplimp Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2013 20:15:10 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] git-svn-id: svn://svn.icms.temple.edu/lammps-ro/trunk@9361 f3b2605a-c512-4ea7-a41b-209d697bcdaa --- examples/README | 28 ++++++++++++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 18 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) diff --git a/examples/README b/examples/README index 84757058f2..ccd2325736 100644 --- a/examples/README +++ b/examples/README @@ -32,6 +32,21 @@ identical answers to those in the log of dump files included here. See the Errors section of the LAMMPS documentation for more discussion. +If you uncomment the dump command in the input script, a text dump +file will be produced, which can be animated by various visualization +programs (see http://lammps.sandia.gov/viz.html). It can also be +animated using the xmovie tool described in the Additional Tools +section of the LAMMPS documentation. + +If you uncomment the dump image command in the input script, and +assuming you have built LAMMPS with a JPG library, JPG snapshot images +will be produced when the simulation runs. They can be quickly +post-processed into a movie using commands described on the dump image +doc page. + +Animations of many of these examples can be viewed on the Movies +section of the LAMMPS WWW Site. + These are the sample problems and their output in the various sub-directories: @@ -75,13 +90,10 @@ cd indent cp ../../src/lmp_linux . # copy LAMMPS executable to this dir lmp_linux < in.indent # run the problem -If you uncomment the dump atom (or dump custom or dump cfg) line(s) in -the input script a dump.* file will be produced by the run. These can -be animated using tools like VMD or AtomEye, or the xmovie tool -described in the "Additional Tools" section of the LAMMPS -documentation, e.g. +Running the simulation produces the files {dump.indent} and +{log.lammps}. You can visualize the dump file as follows: -% ../../tools/xmovie/xmovie -scale dump.indent +../../tools/xmovie/xmovie -scale dump.indent If you uncomment the dump image line(s) in the input script a series of JPG images will be produced by the run. These can be viewed @@ -104,10 +116,6 @@ The ELASTIC directory has an example script for computing elastic constants, using a zero temperature Si example. See the ELASTIC/in.elastic file for more info. ------------------------------------------- - -USER directory - The USER directory contains subdirectories of user-provided example scripts for ser packages. See the README files in those directories for more info. See the doc/Section_start.html file for more info