Terminate plumed input.
Can be used to effectively comment out the rest of the input file. It can be useful to quickly ignore part of a long input file. However, one should keep in mind that when opening the file it might be difficult to find where the commented out part begins. Regular comments (with #
) are usually easier to read. Notice that VIM syntax should be able to detect this command and properly mark the rest of the file as a comment, although since vim doesn't parse the whole file it might fail in doing so for long input files.
d: DISTANCEATOMS=1,10 PRINTthe pair of atom that we are calculating the distance between.ARG=dcompulsory keyword the labels of the values that you would like to print to the fileFILE=COLVARthe name of the file on which to output these quantitiesSTRIDE=10 ENDPLUMED commands here are ignored PRINT ARG=d FILE=COLVAR STRIDE=1compulsory keyword ( default=1 ) the frequency with which the quantities of interest should be output