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== NOTES == | == NOTES == | ||
Occasionally mis-identified as "slice_map" in documentation. [[slice_new | Occasionally mis-identified as "slice_map" in documentation. [[slice|slice_new]] or [[slice]] is the correct command. | ||
== SEE ALSO == | == SEE ALSO == |
Revision as of 12:29, 16 March 2011
slice creates a slice object from a map object.
USAGE
slice_new name, map, [opacity, [resolution, [state, [source_state]]]]
or
slice name, map, [opacity, [resolution, [state, [source_state]]]]
ARGUMENTS
- name = the name for the new slice object (string)
- map = the name of the map object to use for computing the slice (string)
- opacity = opacity of the new slice (default=1 [opaque])
- resolution = the number of pixels per sampling (default=5)
- state = the state into which the object should be loaded (default=1; set state=0 to append new mesh as a new state)
- source_state = the state of the map from which the object should be loaded (default=0)
EXAMPLES
# Create a map slice plane perpendicular to current view
slice_new my_new_slice_1, my_map
PYMOL API
cmd.slice_new(string slice_name, string map_name, integer opacity=1, integer resolution=5, integer state=0, integer source_state=0)
NOTES
Occasionally mis-identified as "slice_map" in documentation. slice_new or slice is the correct command.
SEE ALSO
References
- PyMOL Source code