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[[Set_Color]] defines a new color with color indices (0.0-1.0). Numbers between 0 an 255 can be used as well. (If at least one value is larger than 1, pymol will interpret all 3 values as between 0 and 255). If an existing color name is used, the old color will be overridden. | |||
===USAGE=== | ===USAGE=== | ||
<source lang="python"> | <source lang="python"> | ||
set_color name, [ red-float, green-float, blue-float ] | |||
set_color name = [ red-float, green-float, blue-float ] #(DEPRECATED) | |||
</source> | </source> | ||
===PYMOL API=== | ===PYMOL API=== | ||
<source lang="python"> | <source lang="python"> | ||
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===EXAMPLES=== | ===EXAMPLES=== | ||
<source lang="python"> | |||
PyMOL>set_color red, [1,0.01,0.01] | |||
Color: "red" defined as [ 1.000, 0.010, 0.010 ]. | |||
PyMOL>set_color khaki, [195,176,145] | |||
Color: "khaki" defined as [ 0.765, 0.690, 0.569 ]. | |||
</source> | |||
These will be added to the end of the list of Pymol's color indices that you can view the [[Get Color Indices]] command. | |||
== See Also == | |||
* [[Get_Color_Tuples]] | |||
* [[set_object_color]] | |||
[[Category:Commands| | [[Category:Commands|Set Color]] | ||
[[Category:Coloring|Set Color]] |
Latest revision as of 12:38, 2 October 2019
Set_Color defines a new color with color indices (0.0-1.0). Numbers between 0 an 255 can be used as well. (If at least one value is larger than 1, pymol will interpret all 3 values as between 0 and 255). If an existing color name is used, the old color will be overridden.
USAGE
set_color name, [ red-float, green-float, blue-float ]
set_color name = [ red-float, green-float, blue-float ] #(DEPRECATED)
PYMOL API
cmd.set_color( string name, float-list rgb )
EXAMPLES
PyMOL>set_color red, [1,0.01,0.01]
Color: "red" defined as [ 1.000, 0.010, 0.010 ].
PyMOL>set_color khaki, [195,176,145]
Color: "khaki" defined as [ 0.765, 0.690, 0.569 ].
These will be added to the end of the list of Pymol's color indices that you can view the Get Color Indices command.