C2x: a tool for visualisation and input preparation for Castep and other electronic structure codes
MJ Rutter

TL;DR
c2x is an open-source tool that converts, analyzes, and visualizes electronic structure data from various codes, notably Castep, enhancing interoperability and analysis capabilities.
Contribution
it provides a versatile, extendable, open-source utility for converting and analyzing electronic structure data across multiple codes, including Castep, with unique support for Castep's binary files.
Findings
Supports conversion of Castep .check files to visualization formats
Enables symmetry analysis and cell transformations
Extracts detailed electronic and structural data
Abstract
The c2x code fills two distinct roles. Its first role is as a converter between the binary format .check files from the Castep electronic structure code and various visualisation programs. Its second role is to manipulate and analyse the input and output files from a variety of electronic structure codes, including Castep, Onetep and Vasp, as well as the widely-used `Gaussian cube' file format. Analysis includes symmetry analysis, and arbitrary cell transformations. It continues to be under development, with growing functionality, and is written in a form which would make it easy to extend it to working directly with files from other electronic structure codes. Data which c2x is capable of extracting from Castep's binary checkpoint files include charge densities, spin densities, wavefunctions, relaxed atomic positions, forces, the Fermi level, the total energy, and symmetry operations.…
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