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NAME

       csg_map - Part of the VOTCA package

SYNOPSIS

       csg_map [OPTIONS]

       csg_map [--help]

DESCRIPTION

       Convert a reference atomistic trajectory or configuration into a coarse-grained one based
       on a mapping xml-file. The mapping can be applied to either an entire trajectory or a
       selected set of frames only (see options).
         * csg_map --top FA-topol.tpr --trj FA-traj.trr --out CG-traj.xtc --cg cg-map.xml
         * csg_map --top FA-topol.tpr --trj FA-conf.gro --out CG-conf.gro --cg cg-map.xml
         * csg_map --top FA-topol.tpr --trj FA-traj.xtc --out FA-history.dlph --no-map
         * csg_map --top FA-field.dlpf --trj FA-history.dlph --out CG-history.dlph --cg cg-
       map.xml
         * csg_map --top .dlpf --trj .dlph --out .dlph --cg cg-map.xml  convert HISTORY to
       HISTORY_CGV

OPTIONS

       Allowed options:

           -h [ --help ]             display this help and exit
           --verbose                 be loud and noisy
           --verbose1                be very loud and noisy
           -v [ --verbose2 ]         be extremly loud and noisy
           --top arg                 atomistic topology file
           --out arg                 output file for coarse-grained trajectory
           --vel                     Write mapped velocities (if available)
           --force                   Write mapped forces (if available)
           --hybrid                  Create hybrid trajectory containing both atomistic
                                   and coarse-grained
         Mapping options:

           --cg arg                  coarse graining mapping and bond definitions
                                   (xml-file)
           --map-ignore arg          list of molecules to ignore separated by ;
           --no-map                  disable mapping and act on original trajectory
         Trajectory options:

           --trj arg                 atomistic trajectory file
           --begin arg (=0)          skip frames before this time (only works for
                                   Gromacs files)
           --first-frame arg (=0)    start with this frame
           --nframes arg             process the given number of frames

AUTHORS

       Written and maintained by the VOTCA Development Team <devs@votca.org>

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright 2009-2024 The VOTCA Development Team (http://www.votca.org)

       Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this  file
       except in compliance with the License.  You may obtain a copy of the License at

              http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

       Unless  required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the
       License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY  KIND,
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