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'''center''' translates the window, the clipping slab, and the origin to a point centered within the atom selection. | '''center''' translates the window, the clipping slab, and the origin to a point centered within the atom selection. | ||
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* origin = 1 (default) move the origin | * origin = 1 (default) move the origin | ||
* origin = 0 leave the origin unchanged | * origin = 0 leave the origin unchanged | ||
== User Example == | |||
* Center around any given point | |||
<source lang="python"> | |||
# define the point as x=1.0, y=2.0, z=3.0; replace [1.0, 2.0, 3.0] with your coordinate. | |||
origin position=[1.0,2.0,3.0] | |||
# center on it | |||
center origin | |||
</source> | |||
===SEE ALSO=== | ===SEE ALSO=== | ||
[[ | [[Origin]], [[Orient]], [[Zoom]] | ||
[[Category:Commands| | [[Category:Commands|Center]] | ||
[[Category:States|Center]] |
Latest revision as of 13:27, 17 November 2009
center translates the window, the clipping slab, and the origin to a point centered within the atom selection.
PYMOL API
cmd.center( string selection, int state = 0, int origin = 1 )
NOTES
- state = 0 (default) use all coordinate states
- state = -1 use only coordinates for the current state
- state > 0 use coordinates for a specific state
- origin = 1 (default) move the origin
- origin = 0 leave the origin unchanged
User Example
- Center around any given point
# define the point as x=1.0, y=2.0, z=3.0; replace [1.0, 2.0, 3.0] with your coordinate.
origin position=[1.0,2.0,3.0]
# center on it
center origin