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Hello!
I've noticed an inconsistency when generating the orbcomp.txt: The orbital composition analysis is different when first performing a population analysis.
Steps to reproduce:
a)
> Multiwfn co.molden.input # molden file generated with orca
> 8 # Orbital composition analysis
> 8 # Calculate atom and fragment contributions by Hirshfeld method
> 1 # Use build-in sphericalized atomic densities in free-states (recommended)
> -4 # Export composition of every atom in every orbital to orbcomp.txt
orbcomp.txt contains all orbtals
b)
> Multiwfn co.molden.input # molden file generated with orca
> 7 # Population analysis and atomic charges
> 1 # Hirshfeld atom population
> 1 # Use build-in sphericalized atomic densities in free-states (more convenient)
> n # If output atoms with charges to freq.molden.chg in current folder
> 0 # return to main menu
> 8 # Orbital composition analysis
> 8 # Calculate atom and fragment contributions by Hirshfeld method
> 1 # Use build-in sphericalized atomic densities in free-states (recommended)
> -4 # Export composition of every atom in every orbital to orbcomp.txt
orbcomp.txt contains only first 16 orbitals (for carbon monoxide, which has 14 occupied)
Best,
Nico
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Dear nico,
This is because during calculation of Hirshfeld charge (or ADCH, CM5, Hirshfeld-I charges), Multiwfn automatically removes all orbitals higher than LUMO+10 to reduce cost of computing electron density. You can set "idelvirorb" in settings.ini to 0 to disable this treatment.
Best regards,
Tian
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Ah I see!
It becomes clear when "printing information about all orbital"
Thanks!
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