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documentation:language_reference:objects:wavefunction:methods:print [2016/09/25 13:58] – created Maurits W. Haverkortdocumentation:language_reference:objects:wavefunction:methods:print [2016/10/10 09:41] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 +====== Print ======
  
 +###
 +For a wavefunction //psi//, //psi.Print()// prints the wavefunction //psi//. For small wavefunctions //print(psi)// is preferred over //psi.Print()//. //psi.Print()// is more memory efficient and therefore useful for large wavefunctions. //psi.Print()// returns //nill// and prints the wavefunction to standard output. Options can be specified if you want to print to file 
 +###
 +
 +===== Options =====
 +
 +###
 +//psi.Print()// accepts options. Several options are specified as a list //{}// of single options. A single option is given as a list of //name// and //value//, //{"name",value}//
 +###
 +
 +==== "File" ====
 +
 +###
 +"File" of type string: A string specifying the file name to which the wavefunction is printed (over writing the old file)
 +###
 +
 +==== "Full" ====
 +
 +###
 +"Full" of type boolean: A boolean character (standard false). If true additional information about Hash tables, fragmentation and collisions is printed. Only needed for debug or memory management optimization purposes.
 +###
 +
 +==== "Binary" ====
 +
 +###
 +"Binary" of type boolean: A boolean character (standard false). If true the wavefunctions are stored in binary format.
 +###
 +
 +===== Example =====
 +
 +###
 +description text
 +###
 +
 +==== Input ====
 +<code Quanty Example.Quanty>
 +NF=3
 +NB=0
 +psi = NewWavefunction(NF, NB, {{"110",sqrt(1/4)},{"101",sqrt(1/4)},{"011",(1+I)*sqrt(1/4)}})
 +print(psi)
 +psi.Print()
 +</code>
 +
 +==== Result ====
 +<file Quanty_Output>
 +WaveFunction: Wave Function
 +QComplex                  1 (Real==0 or Complex==1)
 +N                =          3 (Number of basis functions used to discribe psi)
 +NFermionic modes =          3 (Number of fermions in the one particle basis)
 +NBosonic modes            0 (Number of bosons in the one particle basis)
 +
 +#      pre-factor             +I  pre-factor         Determinant
 +     5.000000000000E-01         0.000000000000E+00       110
 +     5.000000000000E-01         0.000000000000E+00       101
 +     5.000000000000E-01         5.000000000000E-01       011
 +
 +
 +
 +WaveFunction: Wave Function
 +QComplex                  1 (Real==0 or Complex==1)
 +N                =          3 (Number of basis functions used to discribe psi)
 +NFermionic modes =          3 (Number of fermions in the one particle basis)
 +NBosonic modes            0 (Number of bosons in the one particle basis)
 +
 +#      pre-factor             +I  pre-factor         Determinant
 +     5.000000000000E-01         0.000000000000E+00       C0
 +     5.000000000000E-01         0.000000000000E+00       A0
 +     5.000000000000E-01         5.000000000000E-01       60
 +</file>
 +
 +===== Available methods =====
 +{{indexmenu>.#1}}
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