Hey,

The rmsf and rmsd are themselves sort of standard deviations. They are chi
distributed, and the confidence intervals are generally not characterized by
a standard deviation, which would be a standard deviation of a standard
deviation :p

Cheers,

Tsjerk

On Jun 18, 2011 1:21 PM, "Francesco Oteri" <[email protected]>
wrote:

g_analyze -f file.xvg

the program prints, for each data set, the average and standard deviation

Il 18/06/2011 13:18, shahab shariati ha scritto:

> > Dear gromacs users > > I want to know how to obtain standard deviation
about rmsd and rmsf valu...
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