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NAME

       trjcat - concatenates trajectory files

       VERSION 4.0.1

SYNOPSIS

       trjcat  -f  traj.xtc -o trajout.xtc -n index.ndx -demux remd.xvg -[no]h
       -nice int -tu enum -[no]xvgr  -b  time  -e  time  -dt  time  -prec  int
       -[no]vel -[no]settime -[no]sort -[no]keeplast -[no]cat

DESCRIPTION

       trjcat concatenates several input trajectory files in sorted order.  In
       case of double time frames the one in  the  later  file  is  used.   By
       specifying  -settime you will be asked for the start time of each file.
       The input files are taken from the command line, such  that  a  command
       like   trjcat  -o  fixed.trr *.trr should do the trick. Using  -cat you
       can simply paste several files together without removal of frames  with
       identical time stamps.

       One  important  option  is inferred when the output file is amongst the
       input files. In that case that particular  file  will  be  appended  to
       which  implies  you  do  not  need  to store double the amount of data.
       Obviously the file to append to has to be the one with lowest  starting
       time since one can only append at the end of a file.

       If  the   -demux option is given, the N trajectories that are read, are
       written in another order as specified in  the  xvg  file.The  xvg  file
       should contain something like:

       0  0  1  2  3  4  5

       2  1  0  2  3  5  4

       Where  the  first  number  is the time, and subsequent numbers point to
       trajectory indices.  The frames corresponding to the numbers present at
       the  first line are collected into the output trajectory. If the number
       of frames in the trajectory does not match that in the  xvg  file  then
       the program tries to be smart. Beware.

FILES

       -f traj.xtc Input, Mult.
        Trajectory: xtc trr trj gro g96 pdb cpt

       -o trajout.xtc Output, Mult.
        Trajectory: xtc trr trj gro g96 pdb

       -n index.ndx Input, Opt.
        Index file

       -demux remd.xvg Input, Opt.
        xvgr/xmgr file

OTHER OPTIONS

       -[no]hno
        Print help info and quit

       -nice int 19
        Set the nicelevel

       -tu enum ps
        Time unit:  ps,  fs,  ns,  us,  ms or  s

       -[no]xvgryes
        Add  specific  codes  (legends  etc.)  in the output xvg files for the
       xmgrace program

       -b time -1
        First time to use (ps)

       -e time -1
        Last time to use (ps)

       -dt time 0
        Only write frame when t MOD dt = first time (ps)

       -prec int 3
        Precision for .xtc and .gro writing in number of decimal places

       -[no]velyes
        Read and write velocities if possible

       -[no]settimeno
        Change starting time interactively

       -[no]sortyes
        Sort trajectory files (not frames)

       -[no]keeplastno
        keep overlapping frames at end of trajectory

       -[no]catno
        do not discard double time frames

SEE ALSO

       gromacs(7)

       More     information     about     GROMACS     is     available      at
       <http://www.gromacs.org/>.

                                Thu 16 Oct 2008                      trjcat(1)