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The Translation Function Listing
The following is an example of the
list that is produced by the translation function:
List of first 101 highest peaks Orthogonal A coordinates Fractional coordinates T=(-2. -3. 0.) TF=( -0.233 -0.217 0.) T= 1.0000 P= 0.2667 T=(-2. 6. 0.) TF=( 0.092 0.433 0.) T= 0.9798 P= 0.2567 T=( 6. 2. 0.) TF=( 0.447 0.144 0.) T= 0.9526 P= 0.2767 T=( 6. -8. 0.) TF=( 0.086 -0.577 0.) T= 0.9438 P= 0.2533 T=( 6. -7. 0.) TF=( 0.122 -0.505 0.) T= 0.8834 P= 0.2483 T=( 3. 8. 0.) TF=( 0.476 0.577 0.) T= 0.8418 P= 0.2800The grid points are sorted by value, with the highest peak listed first. The position of the molecule is given in both orthogonal and fractional coordinates. The value of the translation function and the corresponding packing value are listed in the last two columns.
Xplor-NIH 2024-09-13