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On 15/04/2012 12:50 AM, Lara Bunte wrote:
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<div>I want and need a tutorial especially for g_select but I
found nothing. Do you know a tutorial for g_select? Manual and
help are here not enough to understand how to use g_select. <br>
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I think the existing documentation for g_select does a good job at
describing complex and powerful functionality on the assumption that
the user understands something of the use of index groups in GROMACS
(manual 8.1), the UNIX command line, GROMACS standard workflows with
-f and -s, and perhaps some file format limitations. Unfortunately,
you seem to lack familiarity with all of these. That's life, but you
will have a tough time learning as you go, as do all newcomers to
complex disciplines and powerful tools.<br>
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A g_select tutorial might teach you some of these by accident, but I
don't think the problem lies with the lack of such a tutorial. It is
infeasible for all sources of documentation to assume the user knows
nothing, of course. As I have suggested before, it is feasible for
you to do all of the GROMACS tutorial material you can find (and
perhaps some UNIX tutorial material), even if you judge the material
is not relevant to your immediate needs, because you will learn
things on the way about how to use all the things I have mentioned
(and more).<br>
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Mark<br>
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