On 11/2/12 11:48 AM, Ali Alizadeh wrote:
Dear Justin

I wanted to check that Did i simulate?

I said if i multiplied average number density(from each part of
profile) to volume and summation of them was nearly number of

my total number of particle, i can say my simulation is correct, I did
it but result completely conflicted with my total number,(three or
four time my particles)!

In your opinion, my idea is correct?


Doing so will tell you nothing about whether your "simulation is correct." The problem is that it is very difficult to measure what you want. You can get partial densities along one dimension with g_density (caveats aside about the accuracy of this method), but you need the total volume to take the partial densities and convert them to particle numbers. I know of no way to directly measure these, since the partial densities vary as a function of box length. I really don't see much of a point in doing this, because all it verifies is that the number of particles is fixed, which you already know to be true.

-Justin

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Virginia Tech
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