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</H3>
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<P><B>Syntax:</B>
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</P>
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<PRE>print args
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<PRE>print string
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</PRE>
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<UL><LI>args = a line of text and variables names to print out
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<UL><LI>string = text string to print with optional variable names
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</UL>
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<P><B>Examples:</B>
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</P>
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<PRE>print The system volume is now $v
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<PRE>print "Done with equilibration"
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print "The system volume is now $v"
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</PRE>
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<P><B>Description:</B>
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</P>
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<P>Print the list of arguments as a line of text to the screen and/or
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logfile. If variables are included in the arguments, they will be
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evaluated and their current values printed. Note that if variables
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are included, the print string should not be enclosed in double
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quotes, else it will prevent the variables from being evaluated.
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<P>Print a text string to the screen and logfile. The text string must
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be a single argument, so it should be enclosed in double quotes if it
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is more than one word. If variables are included in the string, they
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will be evaluated and their current values printed.
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</P>
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<P>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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</P>
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<P>See the <A HREF = "variable.html">variable</A> command for a description of <I>equal</I>
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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 complex
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formulas involving atom and group properties, mathematical operations,
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other variables, etc.
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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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thermodyanimc properties, global values calculated by a
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<A HREF = "compute.html">compute</A> or <A HREF = "fix.html">fix</A>, or references to other
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<A HREF = "variable.html">variables</A>.
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</P>
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<P><B>Restrictions:</B> none
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</P>
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[Syntax:]
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print args :pre
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print string :pre
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args = a line of text and variables names to print out :ul
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string = text string to print with optional variable names :ul
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[Examples:]
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print The system volume is now $v :pre
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print "Done with equilibration"
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print "The system volume is now $v" :pre
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[Description:]
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Print the list of arguments as a line of text to the screen and/or
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logfile. If variables are included in the arguments, they will be
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evaluated and their current values printed. Note that if variables
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are included, the print string should not be enclosed in double
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quotes, else it will prevent the variables from being evaluated.
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Print a text string to the screen and logfile. The text string must
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be a single argument, so it should be enclosed in double quotes if it
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is more than one word. If variables are included in the string, they
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will be 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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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 complex
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formulas involving atom and group properties, mathematical operations,
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other variables, etc.
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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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thermodyanimc 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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