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===DESCRIPTION===
 
'''read_molstr''' reads an MDL MOL format file as a string
  "read_molstr" reads an MDL MOL format file as a string
   
   
===PYMOL API ONLY===
===PYMOL API ONLY===
<source lang="python">  
<source lang="python">
  cmd.read_molstr( string molstr, string name, int state=0,
cmd.read_molstr( string molstr, string name, int state=0, \
      int finish=1, int discrete=1 )
  int finish=1, int discrete=1 )
</source>
</source>


===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 [[:Category:Performance|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]]
[[Category:Performance|Read Molstr]]
[[Category:States|Read Molstr]]

Latest revision as of 13:50, 17 November 2009

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.