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INTERACTIVE

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INTERACTIVE = [logical]
Default: INTERACTIVE = .FALSE. 

Description: Select the use of interactive mode.


INTERACTIVE = .TRUE. enables the interactive mode. The interactive mode is executed by inputting a series of ionic positions (in direct coordinates) into the VASP executable, i.e.:

vasp_std < POSCAR.interactive

The input structure (e.g., POSCAR.interactive, or any other name) is as follows:

  0.51602654  0.60200207  0.48355839
  0.47803882  0.52340268  0.50869036
  0.56717477  0.65578242  0.53100206
  0.45116332  0.63676166  0.43537938
  0.31530340  0.74388198  0.64715720
  0.60071504  0.49851047  0.37872126

  0.44216661  0.56361173  0.52960446
  0.36537533  0.54238027  0.56342416
  0.50398907  0.58877046  0.59064245
  0.43618126  0.61788131  0.46024981
  0.45532341  0.84599587  0.53226938
  0.50724841  0.41695239  0.46229896

  0.53802286  0.56353392  0.51036499
  0.47205503  0.63101620  0.50503092
  0.55908887  0.54004979  0.59586980
  0.61484211  0.57816646  0.45750405
  0.42364771  0.83966876  0.53596644
  0.46803897  0.42328326  0.47142822

with the coordinates of the ions for each structure given, followed by a blank line, then the next structure, etc. These calculations will then be performed on these structures. The number of ionic steps NSW should be set to the number of structures in the POSCAR.interactive file. Mind that POSCAR.interactive is just a dummy name for a file that pipes the structures to the executable.

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POSCAR, NSW

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