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"LAMMPS WWW Site"_lws - "LAMMPS Documentation"_ld - "LAMMPS Commands"_lc :c
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:link(lws,http://lammps.sandia.gov)
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:link(ld,Manual.html)
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:link(lc,Section_commands.html#comm)
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:line
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print command :h3
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[Syntax:]
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print str :pre
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str = text string to print, which may contain variables :ul
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[Examples:]
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print "Done with equilibration"
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print Vol=$v
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print "The system volume is now $v"
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print 'The system volume is now $v' :pre
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[Description:]
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Print a text string to the screen and logfile. One line of output is
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generated. If the string has white space in it (spaces, tabs, etc),
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then you must enclose it in quotes so that it is treated as a single
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argument. If variables are included in the string, they will be
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evaluated and their current values printed.
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If you want the print command to be executed multiple times (with
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changing variable values), there are 3 options. First, consider using
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the "fix print"_fix_print.html command, which will print a string
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periodically during a simulation. Second, the print command can be
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used as an argument to the {every} option of the "run"_run.html
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command. Third, the print command could appear in a section of the
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input script that is looped over (see the "jump"_jump.html and
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"next"_next.html commands).
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See the "variable"_variable.html command for a description of {equal}
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style variables which are typically the most useful ones to use with
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the print command. Equal-style variables can calculate formulas
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involving mathematical operations, atom properties, group properties,
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thermodynamic properties, global values calculated by a
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"compute"_compute.html or "fix"_fix.html, or references to other
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"variables"_variable.html.
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[Restrictions:] none
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[Related commands:]
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"fix print"_fix_print.html, "variable"_variable.html
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[Default:] none
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