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===DESCRIPTION=== | ===DESCRIPTION=== | ||
'''isosurface''' creates a new surface object from a map object. | |||
===USAGE=== | ===USAGE=== | ||
<source lang="python"> | |||
isosurface name, map, level [,(selection) [,buffer [,state [,carve ]]]] | |||
</source> | |||
* name = the name for the new mesh isosurface object. | |||
* map = the name of the map object to use for computing the mesh. | |||
* level = the contour level. | |||
* selection = an atom selection about which to display the mesh with an additional "buffer" (if provided). | |||
* state = the state into which the object should be loaded (default=1) (set state=0 to append new surface as a new state) | |||
* carve = a radius about each atom in the selection for which to include density. If "carve= not provided, then the whole brick is displayed. | |||
===NOTES=== | ===NOTES=== | ||
If the surface object already exists, then the new surface will be appended onto the object as a new state (unless you indicate a state). | |||
===SEE ALSO=== | ===SEE ALSO=== | ||
[[Cmd isodot]], [[Cmd isomesh]], [[Cmd load]] | |||
[[Category:Commands|isosurface]] | [[Category:Commands|isosurface]] |
Revision as of 12:05, 29 June 2005
DESCRIPTION
isosurface creates a new surface object from a map object.
USAGE
isosurface name, map, level [,(selection) [,buffer [,state [,carve ]]]]
- name = the name for the new mesh isosurface object.
- map = the name of the map object to use for computing the mesh.
- level = the contour level.
- selection = an atom selection about which to display the mesh with an additional "buffer" (if provided).
- state = the state into which the object should be loaded (default=1) (set state=0 to append new surface as a new state)
- carve = a radius about each atom in the selection for which to include density. If "carve= not provided, then the whole brick is displayed.
NOTES
If the surface object already exists, then the new surface will be appended onto the object as a new state (unless you indicate a state).