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===DESCRIPTION===
'''delete''' removes objects or selections matching an expression ''name'', which can include wildcards.
'''delete''' removes an object or a selection.  


===USAGE===
===USAGE===
<source lang="python">
<source lang="python">
delete name   
delete name   
delete all  # deletes all objects
delete all  # deletes all objects</source>
</source>


name = name of object or selection  
name = name of object or selection  
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cmd.delete(string name = object-or-selection-name )
cmd.delete(string name = object-or-selection-name )
</source>
</source>
Note that special care needs to be taken to ensure that the object or selection name does not contain any quotes when passed as an argument.


===SEE ALSO===
===SEE ALSO===
[[Cmd remove|remove]]
[[Remove|Remove]]


[[Category:Commands|delete]]
[[Category:Commands|Delete]]
[[Category:Input Output Module|Delete]]

Latest revision as of 11:26, 8 August 2011

delete removes objects or selections matching an expression name, which can include wildcards.

USAGE

delete name  
delete all   # deletes all objects

name = name of object or selection

PYMOL API

cmd.delete(string name = object-or-selection-name )

Note that special care needs to be taken to ensure that the object or selection name does not contain any quotes when passed as an argument.

SEE ALSO

Remove