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fes2.hillsfile | R Documentation |
'fes2.hillsfile' sums up hills using slow conventional algorithm. It can be used as a reference or when hill widths are variable.
## S3 method for class 'hillsfile' fes2(hills, imin = 1, imax = NULL, xlim = NULL, ylim = NULL, zlim = NULL, npoints = 256)
hills |
hillsfile object. |
imin |
index of a hill from which summation starts (default 1). |
imax |
index of a hill from which summation stops (default the rest of hills). |
xlim |
numeric vector of length 2, giving the CV1 coordinates range. |
ylim |
numeric vector of length 2, giving the CV2 coordinates range. |
zlim |
numeric vector of length 2, giving the CV3 coordinates range. |
npoints |
resolution of the free energy surface in number of points. |
fes object.
tfes<-fes2(acealanme, imax=1000)
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