UPU
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DESCRIPTION
| UPU = Universal POSCAR Utilities |
UPU is a command-line tool for viewing and modifying POSCAR/CONTCAR files and extracting information of those structure files.
As the program is a rather private project of the only developer Dr. M. Jahnátek (Univ.Vienna [1]), it is not documented elsewhere.
SYNTAX
UPU is programmed in C language and uses a C-like syntax.
Script mode:
upu '{command1;command2}' POSCAR|CONTCAR
Interactive mode:
upu POSCAR|CONTCAR
(or just "upu" command). You are redirected to the UPU sub-shell. The output of inserted commands is directly listed into the UPU shell. Press <ESC><ESC> or type quit command to return to BASH shell.
- Note: C-like syntax also means that UPU starts to count atoms and atomic layers from 0, i.e. the 5th atom in the POSCAR/POTCAR has the label 4. Take care of avoiding errors based on wrong numbering.
USAGE
Example #1 (level 1)
upu '{cartesian;ls;save;export xsf}' /path/to/CONTCAR
The command proceeds the following steps: reads a CONTCAR file, switches easily from the default direct coordinates to Cartesian, prints this half-edited version of CONTCAR to the the stdout, saves it the modification (output file "CONTCAR"), exports and saves the supercell to the XCrysDen format (output file "CONTCAR.xsf") and quits to BASH shell.
Example #2 (level 2)
upu '{cartesian ;\
measure distance a 0 a 1 ;\
measure angle a 0 a 1 a 2 ;\
measure dihedral a 0 a 1 a 2 a 3
}' /path/to/CONTCAR
The command reads in a stucture-*CAR file, and measures the distance between atoms # 1 and 2, the bond angle between the atoms # 1-2-3 and the dihedral angle on the atoms # 1-2-3-4.
Each measurement has a one-line numerical output, thus it is easy to be parsed. So if the output of the upu command is redirected into a file ("upu '{commands}' CONTCAR > data.dat"), you can easily parse the variable in a BASH-script using e.g
tail -3 data.dat > temp.dat
for i in `seq 1 3` ; do
var[$i]=`awk -v line=$i '(NR==line){print $1}' temp.dat`
done
LIST OF COMMANDS
Listed alphabetically:
| aassoct | attempt to specify atom types automatically by reading OUTCAR file in the current directory (no parameters needed) |
| assoct element1 [element2] [...] | associate the previously unspecified atom types with the user input (e.g. "assoct Pt N H") |
| bye | exit |
| cartesian | |
| cell | |
| cmd | |
| commandline | |
| cmd | |
| curl | |
| direct | |
| deassoct | |
| exchange | |
| exit | exit |
| export | |
| extract | |
| fractional | |
| identify | |
| kpoints | |
| kpoints@ls | |
| kpoints@save | |
| kpoints@set | |
| la | list atoms |
| label | |
| layers@alook | |
| layers@buckling | |
| layers@create | |
| layers@delete | |
| layers@join | |
| layers@look | |
| layers@ls | |
| layers@measure | |
| layers@order | |
| layers@shift | |
| list | list the POSCAR/CONTCAR file |
| load file | load (=open) the file (usually POSCAR/CONTCAR) to buffer |
| loud | |
| ls | lists the POSCAR/CONTCAR file |
| measure | |
| open [file] | open (=load) the file (usually POSCAR/CONTCAR) to buffer o |
| origin | |
| pbc | apply periodic boundary conditions (PBS) - all atoms with coordinates sticking out of the supercell will be moved inside; use with caution |
| prefix [number] | change the prefix factor (2nd line in POSCAR) to a specified number |
| pretty | |
| quiet | enter quiet mode - reduce UPU messages to minimum |
| quit | exit |
| redo | |
| replicate | |
| rotate | |
| save [file] | save the current state of the buffer (structure) to a file |
| scale | |
| script | |
| seldyn | |
| select | |
| selection | |
| sense | |
| strain | |
| undo | |
| unselect | |
| update | |
| arbitrary command | do arbitrary things |
INSTALLATION
Although UPU is a freeware, you will not find it easily in internet. The compressed packages are located at the author's homepage (binary (5.9MB)).
The preferred way of installation is the following:
wget -nv http://homepage.univie.ac.at/michal.jahnatek/upu/upu-1.4.0-linux-bundle.tar.bz2 mkdir ~/bin/upu ; tar -C ~/bin/upu -xjf upu-1.4.0-linux-bundle.tar.bz2
Do not forget to update your $PATH shell variable, e.g.:
printf '\nexport PATH=$PATH:~/bin/upu\n' >> ~/.bashrc