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== Overview ==
 
[[Util.cbc]] stands for '''color by chain'''.  This simply colors molecules by their chains, as the name suggests.
[[Util.cbc]] stands for (the utilities library's) '''color by chain'''.  This simply colors molecules by their chains, as the name suggests.


The affects of CBC are shown in the following images.
The affects of CBC are shown in the following images.
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# api usage
# api usage
util.cbc(selection='(all)',first_color=7,quiet=1,legacy=0,_self=cmd)
util.cbc(selection='(all)',first_color=7,quiet=1,legacy=0,_self=cmd)
</source>,
</source>
where
where
* selection defaults to 'all',
* selection defaults to 'all',
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== See Also ==
== See Also ==
*[[Util.chainbow]]
*[[Advanced_Coloring#Coloring_with_.27chainbows.27_from_a_script|Chainbow]]
*[[Util.rainbow]]
*[[Util.rainbow]]
*[[Advanced_Coloring#Coloring_by_atom_type|util.cba]]
*[[Advanced_Coloring#Coloring_by_atom_type|util.cba]]
[[Category:Commands|CBC]] [[Category:Coloring|CBC]]

Latest revision as of 13:27, 17 November 2009

Util.cbc stands for (the utilities library's) color by chain. This simply colors molecules by their chains, as the name suggests.

The affects of CBC are shown in the following images.

Usage

# simple command
util.cbc selection, first_color, quiet

# api usage
util.cbc(selection='(all)',first_color=7,quiet=1,legacy=0,_self=cmd)

where

  • selection defaults to 'all',
  • first_color defaults to 7,
  • quiet defaults to 1

Example

# color everything by chain
util.cbc

See Also