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GMX-TRJCAT(1)			    GROMACS			 GMX-TRJCAT(1)

NAME
       gmx-trjcat - Concatenate	trajectory files

SYNOPSIS
	  gmx trjcat [-f [<.xtc/.trr/...> [...]]] [-n [<.ndx>]]	[-demux	[<.xvg>]]
		     [-o [<.xtc/.trr/...> [...]]] [-tu <enum>] [-xvg <enum>]
		     [-b <time>] [-e <time>] [-dt <time>] [-[no]settime]
		     [-[no]sort] [-[no]keeplast] [-[no]overwrite] [-[no]cat]

DESCRIPTION
       gmx 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 gmx	trjcat -f *.trr	-o fixed.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.   Ob-
       viously	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

       The first number	is the time, and subsequent numbers point  to  trajec-
       tory  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.

OPTIONS
       Options to specify input	files:

       -f [<.xtc/.trr/...> [...]] (traj.xtc)
	      Trajectory: xtc trr cpt gro g96 pdb tng

       -n [<.ndx>] (index.ndx) (Optional)
	      Index file

       -demux [<.xvg>] (remd.xvg) (Optional)
	      xvgr/xmgr	file

       Options to specify output files:

       -o [<.xtc/.trr/...> [...]] (trajout.xtc)
	      Trajectory: xtc trr gro g96 pdb tng

       Other options:

       -tu <enum> (ps)
	      Unit for time values: fs,	ps, ns,	us, ms,	s

       -xvg <enum> (xmgrace)
	      xvg plot formatting: xmgrace, xmgr, none

       -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)

       -[no]settime (no)
	      Change starting time interactively

       -[no]sort (yes)
	      Sort trajectory files (not frames)

       -[no]keeplast (no)
	      Keep overlapping frames at end of	trajectory

       -[no]overwrite (no)
	      Overwrite	overlapping frames during appending

       -[no]cat	(no)
	      Do not discard double time frames

SEE ALSO
       gmx(1)

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

COPYRIGHT
       2025, GROMACS development team

2025.0				 Feb 10, 2025			 GMX-TRJCAT(1)

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