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e.g. save_sep prefix | e.g. save_sep prefix | ||
""" | """ | ||
obj_list = cmd.get_names( | obj_list = cmd.get_names("all") | ||
if obj_list: | if obj_list: | ||
for i in range(len(obj_list)): | for i in range(len(obj_list)): | ||
obj_name = "%s%s.pdb" % (prefix, obj_list[i]) | obj_name = "%s%s.pdb" % (prefix, obj_list[i]) | ||
cmd.save(obj_name, obj_list[i]) | cmd.save(obj_name, obj_list[i]) | ||
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[[Category:States]] | [[Category:States]] | ||
[[Category:Saving]] | [[Category:Saving]] | ||
[[Category:ObjSel_Scripts]] |
Latest revision as of 11:45, 4 June 2009
Description
Saves all objects as separate PDB files. Useful if you want to do things like combine separate *.pse files.
Code
from pymol import cmd
import glob
import re
def save_sep(prefix=''):
"""
save_sep <prefix>
saves multiple objects into multiple files using an optional prefix name.
e.g. save_sep prefix
"""
obj_list = cmd.get_names("all")
if obj_list:
for i in range(len(obj_list)):
obj_name = "%s%s.pdb" % (prefix, obj_list[i])
cmd.save(obj_name, obj_list[i])
print "Saving %s" % obj_name
else:
print "No objects found"
cmd.extend('save_sep',save_sep)