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   if state = 0, then only visible state(s) are affected.
   if state = 0, then only visible state(s) are affected.
   if state = -1, then all states are affected.  
   if state = -1, then all states are affected.  
===SEE ALSO===
[[Translate]]


=====Electrostatic Map Caveat=====
=====Electrostatic Map Caveat=====

Revision as of 16:46, 13 May 2008

DESCRIPTION

rotate can be used to rotate the atomic coordinates of a molecular object. Behavior differs depending on whether or not the object parameter is specified.

If object is None, then rotate rotates the atomic coordinates according to the axes and angle for the selection and state provided. All presentation geometries will need to be regenerated to reflect the new atomic coordinates.

If object is set to an object name, then selection and state are ignored and instead of translating the atomic coordinates, the object's representation display matrix is modified. This option is for use in animations only.

USAGE

rotate axis, angle [,selection [,state [,camera [,object [,origin]]]]]

PYMOL API

cmd.rotate(list-or-string axis, angle=0, string selection = "all", int state = 0,
           int camera = 1, string object = None)

EXAMPES

rotate x, 45, pept

NOTES

  if state = 0, then only visible state(s) are affected.
  if state = -1, then all states are affected. 

SEE ALSO

Translate

Electrostatic Map Caveat

If you have an electrostatic map and it's not rotating with the molecule as you expect it to, see the Turn command. Turn moves the camera and thus the protein and map will be changed.