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'''copy''' creates a new object that is an identical copy of an existing object | '''copy''' creates a new object that is an identical copy of an existing object | ||
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<source lang="python"> | <source lang="python"> | ||
copy target, source | copy target, source | ||
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===SEE ALSO=== | ===SEE ALSO=== | ||
[[Create|create]] | * [[Create|create]] | ||
===User Comments/Examples=== | ===User Comments/Examples=== | ||
<source lang="python"> | <source lang="python"> | ||
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cmd.copy("trna%s" %x, "trna") | cmd.copy("trna%s" %x, "trna") | ||
</source> | </source> | ||
[[Category:Commands|Copy]] |
Latest revision as of 14:03, 14 November 2013
copy creates a new object that is an identical copy of an existing object
USAGE
copy target, source
PYMOL API
cmd.copy(string target,string source)
SEE ALSO
User Comments/Examples
## will copy the object "trna" into six new objects with a number suffic
s = range(6)
for x in s:
cmd.copy("trna%s" %x, "trna")