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|author = Takanori Nakane and [[User:Speleo3|Thomas Holder]] | |author = [[User:TakanoriNakane|Takanori Nakane]] and [[User:Speleo3|Thomas Holder]] | ||
|license = BSD-2-Clause | |license = BSD-2-Clause | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:53, 31 July 2012
Type | Python Module |
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Download | spectrum_states.py |
Author(s) | Takanori Nakane and Thomas Holder |
License | BSD-2-Clause |
This code has been put under version control in the project Pymol-script-repo |
Included in psico | |
Module | psico.viewing |
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spectrum_states colors each state in a multi-state object different. Colors are along a user defined palette, just like with the spectrumany command.
Usage
spectrum_states [ selection [, representations [, color_list ]]]
Example
import spectrum_states
# fetch a morph from molmovdb.org
load http://molmovdb.org/uploads/284066-6299/movie.pdb.gz
# show ribbon in all states
as ribbon
set all_states
# color states from dark gray to red
spectrum_states *, ribbon, gray20 orange red