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===DESCRIPTION=== | ===DESCRIPTION=== | ||
"fuse" joins two objects into one by forming a bond. A copy of | |||
the object containing the first atom is moved so as to form an | |||
approximately resonable bond with the second, and is then merged | |||
with the first object. | |||
===USAGE=== | ===USAGE=== | ||
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===NOTES=== | ===NOTES=== | ||
Each selection must include a single atom in each object. | |||
The atoms can both be hydrogens, in which case they are | |||
eliminated, or they can both be non-hydrogens, in which | |||
case a bond is formed between the two atoms. | |||
===SEE ALSO=== | ===SEE ALSO=== |
Revision as of 01:06, 21 February 2005
DESCRIPTION
"fuse" joins two objects into one by forming a bond. A copy of the object containing the first atom is moved so as to form an approximately resonable bond with the second, and is then merged with the first object.
USAGE
fuse (selection1), (selection2)
PYMOL API
cmd.fuse( string selection1="(pk1)", string selection2="(pk2)" )
NOTES
Each selection must include a single atom in each object. The atoms can both be hydrogens, in which case they are eliminated, or they can both be non-hydrogens, in which case a bond is formed between the two atoms.
SEE ALSO
Cmd bond, Cmd unbond, Cmd attach, Cmd replace, [Cmd fuse]], Cmd remove_picked