From: | Stefan Paquay <stefanpaquay@...24...> |
Date: | Mon, 6 Nov 2017 13:33:49 -0500 |
No, there would need to be a xy version of compute rdf (or a flag to turnoff the z dimension), for that to work. If your system were true 2d(dimension 2), then compute rdf would work fine as-is b/c all the z coordswould be 0.0.
SteveOn Sun, Oct 22, 2017 at 10:42 AM, Lamm Gro <lammgro@...24...> wrote:------------------------------Dear LAMMPS users ,I want to calculate RDF for a quasi two dimensional system .My system is 3D but it's z is very low ( ~ 10 A ) so I was wondering if i can calculate lateral-RDF for that ?I will be grateful if you can help me about it .Regards,Lam .------------------------------ ------------------
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