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Statistical analysis of collective variables
When the global keyword analysis is defined in the
configuration file, run-time calculations of statistical properties for
individual colvars can be performed.  At the moment, several types of
time correlation functions, running averages and running standard
deviations are available.
- 
  corrFunc  
Calculate a time correlation function?
 
Context:  colvar 
Acceptable values:  boolean 
Default value:  off 
Description:  Whether or not a time correlaction function should be calculated
    for this colvar.
 
- 
  corrFuncWithColvar  
Colvar name for the correlation function
 
Context:  colvar 
Acceptable values:  string 
Description:  By default, the auto-correlation function (ACF) of this colvar,
    
, is calculated.  When this option is specified, the
    correlation function is calculated instead with another colvar,
    
, which must be of the same type (scalar, vector, or
    quaternion) as 
.
 
- 
  corrFuncType  
Type of the correlation function
 
Context:  colvar 
Acceptable values:  velocity, coordinate or
    coordinate_p2 
Default value:  velocity 
Description:  With coordinate or velocity, the correlation
    function 
 = 
 is calculated between
    the variables 
 and 
, or their velocities.
    
 is the scalar product when calculated
    between scalar or vector values, whereas for quaternions it is the
    cosine between the two corresponding rotation axes.  With
    coordinate_p2, the second order Legendre polynomial,
    
, is used instead of the cosine.
 
- 
  corrFuncNormalize  
Normalize the time correlation function?
 
Context:  colvar 
Acceptable values:  boolean 
Default value:  on 
Description:  If enabled, the value of the correlation function at 
 = 0
    is normalized to 1; otherwise, it equals to 
.
 
- 
  corrFuncLength  
Length of the time correlation function
 
Context:  colvar 
Acceptable values:  positive integer 
Default value:  1000 
Description:  Length (in number of points) of the time correlation function.
 
- 
  corrFuncStride  
Stride of the time correlation function
 
Context:  colvar 
Acceptable values:  positive integer 
Default value:  1 
Description:  Number of steps between two values of the time correlation function.
 
- 
  corrFuncOffset  
Offset of the time correlation function
 
Context:  colvar 
Acceptable values:  positive integer 
Default value:  0 
Description:  The starting time (in number of steps) of the time correlation
    function (default: 
 = 0).  Note: the value at 
 = 0 is always
    used for the normalization.
 
- 
  corrFuncOutputFile  
Output file for the time correlation function
 
Context:  colvar 
Acceptable values:  UNIX filename 
Default value:  
name
.corrfunc.dat 
Description:  The time correlation function is saved in this file.
 
- 
  runAve  
Calculate the running average and standard deviation
 
Context:  colvar 
Acceptable values:  boolean 
Default value:  off 
Description:  Whether or not the running average and standard deviation should
    be calculated for this colvar.
 
- 
  runAveLength  
Length of the running average window
 
Context:  colvar 
Acceptable values:  positive integer 
Default value:  1000 
Description:  Length (in number of points) of the running average window.
 
- 
  runAveStride  
Stride of the running average window values
 
Context:  colvar 
Acceptable values:  positive integer 
Default value:  1 
Description:  Number of steps between two values within the running average window.
 
- 
  runAveOutputFile  
Output file for the running average and standard deviation
 
Context:  colvar 
Acceptable values:  UNIX filename 
Default value:  
name
.runave.dat 
Description:  The running average and standard deviation are saved in this file.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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