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// 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> | |||
<source lang="python"> | |||
cmd.mset("1 -%d" % cmd.count_states()) | |||
// this will create a one-to-one mapping of states to movie frames. useful for making movies from trajectory files. | |||
</source> | </source> | ||
Revision as of 16:13, 5 July 2009
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
cmd.mset("1 -%d" % cmd.count_states())
// this will create a one-to-one mapping of states to movie frames. useful for making movies from trajectory files.