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- Timestep::(int n, float DT, float *newdata = NULL)
The first argument is the number of objects (atoms) for which dynamic data
will be stored. The second is the time which has elapsed between generation
of this step a previous step (for example, for a molecular dynamics
simulation, this would be the integration timestep). The final argument is
the data to store in this step, if it has already been allocated. If not,
new space will be allocated by Timestep.
Justin Gullingsrud
Tue Apr 6 09:26:48 CDT 1999