[gmx-users] Difference between command pdb2gmx and pdb2gmx_d

Dallas B. Warren Dallas.Warren at pharm.monash.edu.au
Wed Feb 18 00:15:26 CET 2009


The _d denotes that the command is the double precision version.  
Command does exactly the same things, just at double precision which  
may or may not make any difference to the result.

Catch ya,
Dallas Warren

A polar bear is a Cartesian bear that has undergone a polar  
transformation

On 18/02/2009, at 9:57 AM, "Peggy Yao" <peggy.yao at gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> In the manual, almost all commands have 2 versions: command and  
> command_d. For example, pdb2gmx, and pdb2gmx_d. What is the  
> difference? I searched in both the manual and the internet, but was  
> not able to find the answer.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Peggy
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