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</H3>
<P><B>Syntax:</B>
</P>
<PRE>partition style Np command ...
<PRE>partition style N command ...
</PRE>
<UL><LI>style = <I>yes</I> or <I>no</I>
<LI>Np = partition number (see asterisk form below)
<LI>N = partition number (see asterisk form below)
<LI>command = any LAMMPS command
</UL>
<P><B>Examples:</B>
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<P>The "partition" command is another mechanism for having as input
script operate differently on different partitions. It is basically a
prefix on any LAMMPS command. The commmand will only be invoked on
the partition(s) specified by the <I>style</I> and <I>Np</I> arguments.
the partition(s) specified by the <I>style</I> and <I>N</I> arguments.
</P>
<P>If the <I>style</I> is <I>yes</I>, the command will be invoked on any
partition which matches the Np argument. If the <I>style</I> is <I>no</I>
the command will be invoked on all the partitions which do not
match the Np argument.
<P>If the <I>style</I> is <I>yes</I>, the command will be invoked on any partition
which matches the <I>N</I> argument. If the <I>style</I> is <I>no</I> the command
will be invoked on all the partitions which do not match the Np
argument.
</P>
<P>Partitions are numbered from 1 to N, where N is the number of
<P>Partitions are numbered from 1 to Np, where Np is the number of
partitions specified by the <A HREF = "Section_start.html#start_6">-partition command-line
switch</A>.
</P>
<P>Np can be specified in one of two ways. An explicit numeric value can
be used, as in the 1st example above. Or a wild-card asterisk can be
used to span a range of partition numbers. This takes the form "*" or
"*n" or "n*" or "m*n". An asterisk with no numeric values means all
partitions from 1 to N. A leading asterisk means all partitions from
1 to n (inclusive). A trailing asterisk means all partitions from n
to N (inclusive). A middle asterisk means all partitions from m to n
(inclusive).
<P><I>N</I> can be specified in one of two ways. An explicit numeric value
can be used, as in the 1st example above. Or a wild-card asterisk can
be used to span a range of partition numbers. This takes the form "*"
or "*n" or "n*" or "m*n". An asterisk with no numeric values means
all partitions from 1 to Np. A leading asterisk means all partitions
from 1 to n (inclusive). A trailing asterisk means all partitions
from n to Np (inclusive). A middle asterisk means all partitions from
m to n (inclusive).
</P>
<P>This command can be useful for the "run_style verlet/split" command
which imposed requirements on how the <A HREF = "processors.html">processors</A>

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[Syntax:]
partition style Np command ... :pre
partition style N command ... :pre
style = {yes} or {no}
Np = partition number (see asterisk form below)
N = partition number (see asterisk form below)
command = any LAMMPS command :ul
[Examples:]
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The "partition" command is another mechanism for having as input
script operate differently on different partitions. It is basically a
prefix on any LAMMPS command. The commmand will only be invoked on
the partition(s) specified by the {style} and {Np} arguments.
the partition(s) specified by the {style} and {N} arguments.
If the {style} is {yes}, the command will be invoked on any
partition which matches the Np argument. If the {style} is {no}
the command will be invoked on all the partitions which do not
match the Np argument.
If the {style} is {yes}, the command will be invoked on any partition
which matches the {N} argument. If the {style} is {no} the command
will be invoked on all the partitions which do not match the Np
argument.
Partitions are numbered from 1 to N, where N is the number of
Partitions are numbered from 1 to Np, where Np is the number of
partitions specified by the "-partition command-line
switch"_Section_start.html#start_6.
Np can be specified in one of two ways. An explicit numeric value can
be used, as in the 1st example above. Or a wild-card asterisk can be
used to span a range of partition numbers. This takes the form "*" or
"*n" or "n*" or "m*n". An asterisk with no numeric values means all
partitions from 1 to N. A leading asterisk means all partitions from
1 to n (inclusive). A trailing asterisk means all partitions from n
to N (inclusive). A middle asterisk means all partitions from m to n
(inclusive).
{N} can be specified in one of two ways. An explicit numeric value
can be used, as in the 1st example above. Or a wild-card asterisk can
be used to span a range of partition numbers. This takes the form "*"
or "*n" or "n*" or "m*n". An asterisk with no numeric values means
all partitions from 1 to Np. A leading asterisk means all partitions
from 1 to n (inclusive). A trailing asterisk means all partitions
from n to Np (inclusive). A middle asterisk means all partitions from
m to n (inclusive).
This command can be useful for the "run_style verlet/split" command
which imposed requirements on how the "processors"_processors.html