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This is to summarize what I can find out using ECCE 6.4, with the help of Gary and others (thank you!) I hope it's useful to others exploring the tool...
ECCE 6.4 can read a cube file (generated by G03) using the steps described by Gary (see previous post). To get an isosurface created, one has to first select / click on the name of the header shown on the Cube panel. An isosurface will be generated and displayed. The value on the slider is the logarithm of the value in the cube file. For example, to generate an 0.01 isosurface of from a cube file containing electron density, choose the value "-2". To generate an isosurface for 0.1, choose the value "-1", etc.
Quote:Gary Sep 11th 10:46 amHi Harsono,
I did see that our release notes for ECCE v3.0 and v3.2 describe Gaussian Cube format files. However, those ECCE versions were about 10 years ago and since then the Calculation Viewer application has been completely reimplemented to be based on wxWidgets and as a shared builder/viewer visualization capability. So, paying any attention to those or what you found I'm sure would cause confusion.
However, I do see that we still have some capability to import cube files (and hopefully we still automatically detect any that are generated from a calculation run under ECCE as well). But, you would not do this by importing it as a chemical system. You would want to use the "Open in New Context..." File menu option. Note when you select this that the file selection dialog shows "Cube" as one of the available file types. Try opening your cube file that way. If it works you will see a "Cube File" property panel. It should list the MOs (isosurfaces) in a scrolling list. You would select one of those and then you can use the drop-down slider to change the isosurface value. There is also a way to combine multiple isosurfaces scaling each of them separately. I honestly didn't recall that we had this capability, but I assume it is useful in some situations or it wouldn't be there.
If it doesn't work for you, then perhaps something has changed in the format of a cube file, although hopefully that wouldn't happen. I'm sure we implemented this originally for Gaussian 98 and to support the cube files that NWChem would create back then. I just tried it with some cube files dating back to 2002 when we first implemented it in the previous ECCE Viewer and it worked for me in the latest ECCE 6.4 as described above.
Gary
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