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Old   December 1, 2011, 05:50
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Hello,

I have a question concerning the understanding of the NDROP option while using the command *GET.
As far as I understood, NDROP should refers to the number of the droplet, like droplet number 145.
Thus, what gives the command *GET PARAM DRCOUNT NDROP ?

On the command manual, it says it is given the number of individual droplets in NDROP. Does that mean this is the number of individual droplets which did coalescence to give the droplet NDROP?
Or is it from the fact that NDROP is the droplet set, and not the number of the droplet?
Or any other idea?

(RQ: I am temporary without starcd, so can't test the command line and get some clue about my interrogations.So the question)

Thank you for your help.
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