FAQ

Find answers to commonly asked questions about Octopus.

1. What Octopus commands are available?

In addition to the main octopus command, a variety of utility functions are available, including:

oct-analyze_projectionsoct-convertoct-infrared_spectrumoct-run_periodic_table
oct-vdW_c6oct-atomic_occupationsoct-dielectric-functionoct-local_multipoles
oct-run_regression_test.ploct-vibrational_spectrumoct-casida_spectrumoct-display_partitions
oct-oscillator-strengthoct-run_testsuite.shoct-wannier90oct-center-geom
oct-floquetoct-photoelectron_spectrumoct-spin_susceptibilityoct-xyz-anim
oct-check_deallocsoct-harmonic-spectrumoct-propagation_spectrumoct-tdtdm
oct-conductivityoct-helpoct-unfoldoct-center-geom
oct-floquetoct-photoelectron_spectrumoct-spin_susceptibilityoct-xyz-anim

  1. What types of post-processing are supported with the available commands?

To post-process your simulation results in the cloud, the environment includes the utilities Gnuplot and ImageMagick.

Gnuplot lets you create plots from your data using straightforward scripts. ImageMagick offers tools such as convert to transform your plots into animated GIFs and perform various image manipulations.

2. What types of post-processing are supported with the available commands?

To post-process your simulation results in the cloud, the environment includes the Gnuplot and ImageMagick utilities.

  • Gnuplot lets you create plots from your data using straightforward scripts
  • ImageMagick offers tools such as convert to transform your plots into animated GIFs and perform various image manipulations.


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