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The form below will generate histogram plots of the distribution of M-L distances or the coordination pattern for a metal.

Create M-L distance plot

Metal: (e.g.: Cu, Zn, etc.; only one symbol) [REQUIRED]
Ligand: (e.g.: HIS, CYS, etc., use * for any ligand; do not enter more that one ligand)
Where the liganding atom
Number of ligands: (e.g.: 4, 5, etc., use * for any number; only one number)
Number of bins in the plot:
Enter range (optional): MIN = MAX =
Title (change to the title you want for the graph)

The form below will create a plot of the ligating pattern for a given metal in an specific coordination state.

Create Metal-ligand pattern plot

Metal: (enter one metal symbol) [REQUIRED]
Number of ligands: (enter an integer number, this is the coordination number) [REQUIRED]
Title (change to the title you want for the graph)

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