[gmx-users] y-axis [unit] for gmx analyze -dist command
Justin Lemkul
jalemkul at vt.edu
Mon Jul 9 17:54:42 CEST 2018
On 7/9/18 11:38 AM, atb files wrote:
> Dear users, I have two time series data files - a.xvg and b.xvg. I ran command gmx analyze -f a.xvg -dist aout.xvg gmx analyze -f b.xvg -dist bout.xvg y values for aout.xvg ranges from 0 to 0.05 and that for bout.xvg from 0 to 40, both plots are similar to the gaussian distribution. What are these plot? is it a probability distribution? then
According to gmx help analyze:
Option -dist produces distribution plot(s).
> how come values for bout.xvg came in the range of 0 to 40?
Your data occur at very different frequencies.
-Justin
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