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===DESCRIPTION===
===DESCRIPTION===
'''mset''' sets up a relationship between molecular states and movie frames.  This makes it possible to control which states are shown in which frame.
  "mset" sets up a relationship between molecular states and movie
 
  frames.  This makes it possible to control which states are shown
  in which frame.
===USAGE===
===USAGE===
   
  mset specification [ ,frame ]
  mset specification [ ,frame ]
 
===PYMOL API===
===PYMOL API===
<source lang="python">
<source lang="python">
  cmd.mset( string specification [, int frame] )
cmd.mset( string specification [, int frame] )
</source>
</source>


===EXAMPLES===
===EXAMPLES===
   
<source lang="python">
  mset 1        // simplest case, one state -> one frame
  mset 1        // simplest case, one state -> one frame
  mset 1 x10    // ten frames, all corresponding to state 1
mset 1 x10    // ten frames, all corresponding to state 1
  mset 1 x30 1 -15 15 x30 15 -1
mset 1 x30 1 -15 15 x30 15 -1
    // more realistic example:
  // more realistic example:
    // the first thirty frames are state 1
  // the first thirty frames are state 1
    // the next 15 frames pass through states 1-15
  // the next 15 frames pass through states 1-15
    // the next 30 frames are of state 15
  // the next 30 frames are of state 15
    // the next 15 frames iterate back to state 1
  // the next 15 frames iterate back to state 1
</source>
 
===SEE ALSO===
===SEE ALSO===
[[Cmd mdo]], [[Cmd mplay]], [[Cmd mclear]]
  [[Cmd mdo]], [[Cmd mplay]], [[Cmd mclear]]


[[Category:Commands|mset]]
[[Category:Commands|mset]]

Revision as of 14:51, 10 January 2006

DESCRIPTION

mset sets up a relationship between molecular states and movie frames. This makes it possible to control which states are shown in which frame.

USAGE

mset specification [ ,frame ]

PYMOL API

cmd.mset( string specification [, int frame] )

EXAMPLES

 mset 1         // simplest case, one state -> one frame
 mset 1 x10     // ten frames, all corresponding to state 1
 mset 1 x30 1 -15 15 x30 15 -1
   // more realistic example:
   // the first thirty frames are state 1
   // the next 15 frames pass through states 1-15
   // the next 30 frames are of state 15
   // the next 15 frames iterate back to state 1

SEE ALSO

Cmd mdo, Cmd mplay, Cmd mclear