Difference between revisions of "Read Molstr"
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'''read_molstr''' reads an MDL MOL format file as a string | '''read_molstr''' reads an MDL MOL format file as a string | ||
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===NOTES=== | ===NOTES=== | ||
− | '''state''' is a 1-based state index for the object, or 0 to append. | + | *'''state''' is a 1-based state index for the object, or 0 to append. |
− | '''finish''' is a flag (0 or 1) which can be set to zero to improve performance when loading large numbers of objects, but you must call '''finish_object''' when you are done. | + | * '''finish''' is a flag (0 or 1) which can be set to zero to improve performance when loading large numbers of objects, but you must call '''finish_object''' when you are done. |
− | '''discrete''' is a flag (0 or 1) which tells PyMOL that there will be no overlapping atoms in the file being loaded. '''discrete''' objects save memory but can not be edited. | + | * '''discrete''' is a flag (0 or 1) which tells PyMOL that there will be no overlapping atoms in the file being loaded. '''discrete''' objects save memory but can not be edited. |
[[Category:Commands|read_molstr]] | [[Category:Commands|read_molstr]] |
Revision as of 15:53, 24 February 2007
DESCRIPTION
read_molstr reads an MDL MOL format file as a string
PYMOL API ONLY
cmd.read_molstr( string molstr, string name, int state=0, \
int finish=1, int discrete=1 )
NOTES
- state is a 1-based state index for the object, or 0 to append.
- finish is a flag (0 or 1) which can be set to zero to improve performance when loading large numbers of objects, but you must call finish_object when you are done.
- discrete is a flag (0 or 1) which tells PyMOL that there will be no overlapping atoms in the file being loaded. discrete objects save memory but can not be edited.