g_mindist_d (1) - Linux Manuals
g_mindist_d: calculates the minimum distance between two groups
NAME
g_mindist - calculates the minimum distance between two groupsSYNOPSIS
g_mindist -f traj.xtc -s topol.tpr -n index.ndx -od mindist.xvg -on numcont.xvg -o atm-pair.out -ox mindist.xtc -or mindistres.xvg -[no]h -nice int -b time -e time -dt time -tu enum -[no]w -[no]xvgr -[no]matrix -[no]max -d real -[no]pi -[no]split -ng int -[no]pbcDESCRIPTION
g_mindist computes the distance between one group and a number of other groups. Both the minimum distance (between any pair of atoms from the respective groups) and the number of contacts within a given distance are written to two separate output files. With -or, minimum distances to each residue in the first group are determined and plotted as a function of reisdue number.
With option -pi the minimum distance of a group to its periodic image is plotted. This is useful for checking if a protein has seen its periodic image during a simulation. Only one shift in each direction is considered, giving a total of 26 shifts. It also plots the maximum distance within the group and the lengths of the three box vectors.
Other programs that calculate distances are g_dist and g_bond.
FILES
-f traj.xtc Input
-s topol.tpr
Input, Opt.
-n index.ndx
Input, Opt.
-od mindist.xvg
Output
-on numcont.xvg
Output, Opt.
-o atm-pair.out
Output, Opt.
-ox mindist.xtc
Output, Opt.
-or mindistres.xvg
Output, Opt.
-nice int 19
-b time 0
-e time 0
-dt time 0
-tu enum ps
-[no]wno
-[no]xvgryes
-[no]matrixno
-[no]maxno
-d real 0.6
-[no]pino
-[no]splitno
-ng int 1
OTHER OPTIONS
-[no]hno