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Yes, but can this be simplified?

For example, I can store all the boxes that exist in an array as: $box(i)="L:M:N". Now I can store cooridinates as:

$x[l][m][n][i]=Xvalue of i'th atom in the box $y[l][m][n][i]=Yvalue of i'th atom in the box $z[l][m][n][i]=Zvalue of i'th atom in the box
Then all I would need to do is to loop over all boxes (using @box) and checking existence of it's neighbouring boxes (I would need a hash here, I guess... Emmm..., box should be a hash and I can use its values in the above), and for all those exists I can loop over their atoms.

Does this make sense or sound better?


In reply to Re: Re: Processing data with lot of math... by qhayaal
in thread Processing data with lot of math... by qhayaal

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