Hey
Marc-André

Even I am not sure what "This should be a number" output field means?. One
of the reasons for NAN values in .force file, I think, is due to too small
value for minimum r in your fmatch.xml file. Many times I was able to
resolve NAN issue by slightly increasing minimum value of r. Try it and see
whether that resolves the issue.

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sikandar

On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 9:49 AM, Marc-André Dubois
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi guys,
>               I try to do some force matching… Everything seems to work
> fine except that the .force file shows a long list of nan values… The "This
> should be a number: " field in the output of my terminal show a number,
> which suppose that my files are ok… Any ideas?
>
> Marc-André
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