schrodinger.application.jaguar.jaguar_keyword_utils module

Functions to help grab keywords from xml and jaguar input files

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schrodinger.application.jaguar.jaguar_keyword_utils.jaguar_keywords_xml_filename()[source]

Find the jaguar_keywords.xml file in $SCHRODINGER/mmshare-v*/

schrodinger.application.jaguar.jaguar_keyword_utils.all_keywords()[source]

return a list of all keywords

schrodinger.application.jaguar.jaguar_keyword_utils.all_meaningful_keywords()[source]

return a partial list keywords excludes all iopt,opt,cut,ip

schrodinger.application.jaguar.jaguar_keyword_utils.dftnames_markup()[source]

Return dictionary of DFT names, a short description, and DOI’s to literature references if available, grouped by type. All information is taken from the levels_of_theory.csv file. This is intended for use by the documentation team for auto-doc’ing. See JAGUAR-9563.

{‘Local’: [

(‘HFS’, ‘a short description’, [‘doi:1’]), (‘XALPHA’, ‘another functional’, [‘do1:2’, ‘doi:3’]), (‘SVWN’, None, None),

‘Aposteriori-corrected’: [

(‘PBE-ulg’, None, None), (‘B3LYP-MM’, None, None),

‘Recommended’: [

(‘B3LYP’, None, None), (‘B3LYP-MM’, None, None),

}

schrodinger.application.jaguar.jaguar_keyword_utils.all_dftnames()[source]

Return a list of all dftnames. Also includes HF and MP2.

schrodinger.application.jaguar.jaguar_keyword_utils.all_basisnames()[source]

return a list of all basis set names each basis set name is itself a list containing ‘base’ name, backup name, nplus, nstar

schrodinger.application.jaguar.jaguar_keyword_utils.jaguar_input_keywords(fname)[source]

return a dictionary of the keywords in fname that are non-default hf and mp2 are considered ‘dftname’ and dftname and basis are always included

schrodinger.application.jaguar.jaguar_keyword_utils.clean_basisname(basis)[source]

return a cleaned up basis name i.e. NAME+++****

schrodinger.application.jaguar.jaguar_keyword_utils.keyword_coverage(input_files, print_report=True)[source]

given a list of input files return in this order (as return 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) 1 - percent of keywords covered 2 - percent of basis sets covered 3 - percent of functionals covered 4 - list of uncovered keywords 5 - list of uncovered basis sets 6 - list of uncovered functionals

schrodinger.application.jaguar.jaguar_keyword_utils.supported_basis_sets(functional)[source]

returns the supported basis sets for a particular funcional, only useful for B3LYP-MM/B3LYP-LOC

schrodinger.application.jaguar.jaguar_keyword_utils.basis_is_supported_for_functional(functional, basis)[source]

is this functional/basis set combination supported really just checks B3LYP-MM and B3LYP-LOC

schrodinger.application.jaguar.jaguar_keyword_utils.basisname_in_list(basis, lst, remove=False)[source]

inspect list to see if basisname is in it compares only by ‘basename’, i.e. no *s or +s optionally removes any matches from the list

returns True/False