Hi Brett,
I think the following command will work:
trjconv -f source.xtc -skip 5 -o target.xtc
Qing
At 2015-07-10 10:10:39, Brett brettliu...@163.com wrote:
Dear All,
Will you please show me the command based on the following cited content from
the website on how to convert a xtc file with 1 frame per 2 ps to a xtc file
with 1 frame per 10 ps? I hope the command contains “-dt” and “-timestep”, and
what the values should be for “-dt” and “-timestep”.
Best regards
Brett
With -dt it is possible to reduce the number of frames in the output. This
option relies on the accuracy of the times in your input trajectory, so if
these are inaccurate use the -timestep option to modify the time (this can be
done simultaneously).
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