> What is the problem?

Couple of things I would look at first, open the file generated by g_rdf
using a text editor and look at the actual values in there.  Then ensure
that what ever you are plotting the data with, is using the correct data
/ columns presented in the data file.

If you still see the same issue after that, then you need to start
looking at the command line used, and the various files used on it,
ensure they are consistent with each other etc.

Catch ya,

Dr. Dallas Warren
Lecturer
Department of Pharmaceutical Biology and Pharmacology
Victorian College of Pharmacy, Monash University
381 Royal Parade, Parkville VIC 3010
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a nail.
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