fix print command

Syntax

fix ID group-ID print N string keyword value ...
  • ID, group-ID are documented in fix command

  • print = style name of this fix command

  • N = print every N steps; N can be a variable (see below)

  • string = text string to print with optional variable names

  • zero or more keyword/value pairs may be appended

  • keyword = file or append or screen or title

    file value = filename
    append value = filename
    screen value = yes or no
    title value = string
      string =  text to print as 1st line of output file

Examples

fix extra all print 100 "Coords of marker atom = $x $y $z"
fix extra all print 100 "Coords of marker atom = $x $y $z" file coord.txt

Description

Print a text string every N steps during a simulation run. This can be used for diagnostic purposes or as a debugging tool to monitor some quantity during a run. The text string must be a single argument, so it should be enclosed in double quotes if it is more than one word. If it contains variables it must be enclosed in double quotes to insure they are not evaluated when the input script line is read, but will instead be evaluated each time the string is printed.

Instead of a numeric value, N can be specified as an equal-style variable, which should be specified as v_name, where name is the variable name. In this case, the variable is evaluated at the beginning of a run to determine the next timestep at which the string will be written out. On that timestep, the variable will be evaluated again to determine the next timestep, etc. Thus the variable should return timestep values. See the stagger() and logfreq() and stride() math functions for equal-style variables, as examples of useful functions to use in this context. For example, the following commands will print output at timesteps 10,20,30,100,200,300,1000,2000,etc:

variable        s equal logfreq(10,3,10)
fix extra all print v_s "Coords of marker atom = $x $y $z"

The specified group-ID is ignored by this fix.

See the variable command for a description of equal style variables which are the most useful ones to use with the fix print command, since they are evaluated afresh each timestep that the fix print line is output. Equal-style variables calculate formulas involving mathematical operations, atom properties, group properties, thermodynamic properties, global values calculated by a compute or fix, or references to other variables.

If the file or append keyword is used, a filename is specified to which the output generated by this fix will be written. If file is used, then the filename is overwritten if it already exists. If append is used, then the filename is appended to if it already exists, or created if it does not exist.

If the screen keyword is used, output by this fix to the screen and logfile can be turned on or off as desired.

The title keyword allow specification of the string that will be printed as the first line of the output file, assuming the file keyword was used. By default, the title line is as follows:

# Fix print output for fix ID

where ID is replaced with the fix-ID.

Restart, fix_modify, output, run start/stop, minimize info

No information about this fix is written to binary restart files. None of the fix_modify options are relevant to this fix. No global or per-atom quantities are stored by this fix for access by various output commands. No parameter of this fix can be used with the start/stop keywords of the run command. This fix is not invoked during energy minimization.

Restrictions

none

Default

The option defaults are no file output, screen = yes, and title string as described above.