Label

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PyMol Labels

DESCRIPTION

label labels one or more atoms properties over a selection using the python evaluator with a separate name space for each atom. The symbols defined in the name space are:

  • name
  • resn
  • resi
  • chain
  • q
  • b
  • segi
  • type (ATOM,HETATM)
  • formal_charge
  • partial_charge
  • numeric_type
  • text_type

All strings in the expression must be explicitly quoted. This operation typically takes several seconds per thousand atoms altered. To clear labels, simply omit the expression or set it to .

USAGE

label (selection),expression


SETTINGS

FONT

There are 9 different scalable fonts.

set label_font_id, number

where number is 5 through 14.

SIZE

The font size can be adjusted

set label_size, number

where number is the point size (or -number for Angstroms)

COLOR

Set a label's color by

set label_color, color

where color is a valid PyMol color.

EXPRESSION

To set what the label reads (see above)

label selection, expression

For example

 label all, name
 label resi 10, b

POSITION

To position labels

edit_mode

then ctrl-middle-click-and-drag to position the label in space.

EXAMPLES

label (chain A),chain
label (n;ca),"%s-%s" % (resn,resi)
label (resi 200),"%1.3f" % partial_charge

The following image was created with

label (resi 200),"%1.3f" % b
set label_font_id, 10
set label_size, 10

and finally, some labels were moved around in edit_mode.

Labels.

Users Comments

Labels Using ID Numbers

The following commnent,

label SELECTION, " %s" % ID 

labels the SELECTION with atom ID numbers.

You can make more complicated selections/lables such as

label SELECTION, " %s:%s %s" % (resi, resn, name)

which will give you something like "GLU:139 CG"

Lables Using Three Letter Abbreviations

  • First, Add this to your $HOME/.pymolrc file:
# start $HOME/.pymolrc modification
one_letter =3D {'VAL':'V', 'ILE':'I', 'LEU':'L', 'GLU':'E', 'GLN':'Q', \
'ASP':'D', 'ASN':'N', 'HIS':'H', 'TRP':'W', 'PHE':'F', 'TYR':'Y',    \
'ARG':'R', 'LYS':'K', 'SER':'S', 'THR':'T', 'MET':'M', 'ALA':'A',    \
'GLY':'G', 'PRO':'P', 'CYS':'C'}
# end modification
  • . Second, instead of:
label n. ca, resn

use:

label n. ca, one_letter[resn]