: Determine if your feature belongs in sander (main simulation engine), pmemd (high-performance engine), or cpptraj (analysis tool).
: New features must be documented in the user manual, often describing the statistical processes or mathematical models used, such as ANOVA or Kruskal-Wallis tests for data analysis. 2. If you are describing "amber2.mp4" (Visual Feature)
If amber2.mp4 is a video file—such as an exported molecular trajectory or a creative asset—a feature description would focus on its visual and technical specifications: amber2.mp4
: Describe the contents, such as a 360-degree animated view of a model or a video overview of a statistical process .
Depending on your specific context, here is how you might "write a feature" for it: : Determine if your feature belongs in sander
1. If you are writing a feature for AMBER Molecular Dynamics
: Mention the format (MP4), resolution, and frame count. For scientific trajectories, this often involves loading topology files into tools like VMD to render the final movie. 3. Creative or Journalistic Feature If you are describing "amber2
If you are writing a "feature story" about a video titled amber2.mp4 (e.g., for an art gallery or a music release): Making a movie from an AMBER trajectory using VMD