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Revision as of 18:33, 2 November 2007
Single-word Selectors
The very simplest selection-expressions are single-word selectors. These selectors do not take identifiers; they are complete by themselves.
| Single Word Selector | Short Form Selector | Description |
|---|---|---|
| all | * | All atoms currently loaded into PyMOL |
| none | none | No atoms (empty selection) |
| hydro | h. | All hydrogen atoms currently loaded into PyMOL |
| hetatm | het | All atoms loaded from Protein Data Bank HETATM records |
| visible | v. | All atoms in enabled objects with at least one visible representation |
| present | pr. | All atoms with defined coordinates in the current state (used in creating movies) |
The selector none won't come up much when you are typing commands directly into PyMOL, but it is useful in programming scripts.
As the table shows, many single-word selectors have short forms to save on typing. Some short forms must be followed by a period and a space, in order to delimit the word. Short forms and long forms have the same effect, so choose the form that suits you.
PyMOL> color blue, all # It all turns blue.
PyMOL> color blue, *
PyMOL> hide hydro # Representations of all
PyMOL> hide h. # hydrogen atoms are hidden.
PyMOL> show spheres, hetatom # All the atoms defined as HETATOMS
PyMOL> show spheres, het # in the PDB input file
# are represented as spheres.