mdtraj.formats.LAMMPSTrajectoryFile¶
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class
mdtraj.formats.LAMMPSTrajectoryFile(filename, mode='r', force_overwrite=True)¶ Interface for reading and writing to a LAMMPS lammpstrj files. This is a file-like object, that both reading or writing depending on the mode flag. It implements the context manager protocol, so you can also use it with the python ‘with’ statement.
- Parameters
- filenamestr
The filename to open. A path to a file on disk.
- mode{‘r’, ‘w’}
The mode in which to open the file, either ‘r’ for read or ‘w’ for write.
- force_overwritebool
If opened in write mode, and a file by the name of filename already exists on disk, should we overwrite it?
Methods
close()Close the lammpstrj file.
parse_box(style)Extract lengths and angles from a frame.
read([n_frames, stride, atom_indices])Read data from a lammpstrj file.
read_as_traj(topology[, n_frames, stride, …])Read a trajectory from a lammpstrj file
seek(offset[, whence])Move to a new file position.
tell()Current file position.
write(xyz, cell_lengths[, cell_angles, …])Write one or more frames of data to a lammpstrj file.
write_box(lengths, angles, mins)Write the box lines in the header of a frame.
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__init__(filename, mode='r', force_overwrite=True)¶ Open a LAMMPS lammpstrj file for reading/writing.
Methods
__init__(filename[, mode, force_overwrite])Open a LAMMPS lammpstrj file for reading/writing.
close()Close the lammpstrj file.
parse_box(style)Extract lengths and angles from a frame.
read([n_frames, stride, atom_indices])Read data from a lammpstrj file.
read_as_traj(topology[, n_frames, stride, …])Read a trajectory from a lammpstrj file
seek(offset[, whence])Move to a new file position.
tell()Current file position.
write(xyz, cell_lengths[, cell_angles, …])Write one or more frames of data to a lammpstrj file.
write_box(lengths, angles, mins)Write the box lines in the header of a frame.
Attributes
distance_unit