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The next sections describe in how all the various variable styles are
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defined and what they store. The styles are listed alphabetcally,
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defined and what they store. The styles are listed alphabetically,
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except for the *equal* and *vector* and *atom* styles, which are
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explained together after all the others.
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The *is_defined(category,id)* function checks whether an instance of a
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style or variable with a specific ID or name is currently defined
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within LAMMPS. The suppported categories are *compute*, *dump*,
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within LAMMPS. The supported categories are *compute*, *dump*,
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*fix*, *group*, *region*, and *variable*. Each of these styles (as
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well as the variable command) can be speficied multiple times within
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well as the variable command) can be specified multiple times within
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LAMMPS, each with a unique *id*. This function checks whether the
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specified *id* exists. For category *variable", the *id* is the
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variable name.
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