"LAMMPS WWW Site"_lws - "LAMMPS Documentation"_ld - "LAMMPS Commands"_lc :c :link(lws,http://lammps.sandia.gov) :link(ld,Manual.html) :link(lc,Section_commands.html#comm) :line print command :h3 [Syntax:] print str :pre str = text string to print, which may contain variables :ul [Examples:] print "Done with equilibration" print Vol=$v print "The system volume is now $v" print 'The system volume is now $v' :pre [Description:] Print a text string to the screen and logfile. One line of output is generated. If the string has white space in it (spaces, tabs, etc), then you must enclose it in quotes so that it is treated as a single argument. If variables are included in the string, they will be evaluated and their current values printed. If you want the print command to be executed multiple times (with changing variable values), there are 3 options. First, consider using the "fix print"_fix_print.html command, which will print a string periodically during a simulation. Second, the print command can be used as an argument to the {every} option of the "run"_run.html command. Third, the print command could appear in a section of the input script that is looped over (see the "jump"_jump.html and "next"_next.html commands). See the "variable"_variable.html command for a description of {equal} style variables which are typically the most useful ones to use with the print command. Equal-style variables can calculate formulas involving mathematical operations, atom properties, group properties, thermodynamic properties, global values calculated by a "compute"_compute.html or "fix"_fix.html, or references to other "variables"_variable.html. [Restrictions:] none [Related commands:] "fix print"_fix_print.html, "variable"_variable.html [Default:] none