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===DESCRIPTION===
 
'''get''' returns the value of a setting.
 
  
This command is very useful for determining the any setting(s) when writing a script.  For example, with this command you can find out if the
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[[get]] returns the value of a setting.
background is opaque, where the light source is, etc.
 
  
===USAGE===
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This command is very useful for determining the any setting(s) when writing a script.  For example, with this command you can find out if the background is opaque, where the light source is, etc.
  
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=USAGE=
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<source lang="python">
 
get name [, selection [, state ]]
 
get name [, selection [, state ]]
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</source>
  
===Example===
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=Examples=
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<source lang="python">
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get opaque_background
  
get opaque_background
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get line_width
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</source>
  
===PYMOL API===
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=PYMOL API=
 
<source lang="python">
 
<source lang="python">
 
print cmd.get(string name, string object, int state, int quiet)
 
print cmd.get(string name, string object, int state, int quiet)
 
</source>
 
</source>
 
          
 
          
===Notes===
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=Notes=
 
 
 
*The API command will not print out and should be stored or used for comparison
 
*The API command will not print out and should be stored or used for comparison
 
*"get" currently only works with global, per-object, and per-state settings.  There is currently no way to retrieve per-atom settings.
 
*"get" currently only works with global, per-object, and per-state settings.  There is currently no way to retrieve per-atom settings.
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=SEE ALSO=
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[[Set]]
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[[Category:Commands|Get]]

Latest revision as of 14:31, 17 November 2009

get returns the value of a setting.

This command is very useful for determining the any setting(s) when writing a script. For example, with this command you can find out if the background is opaque, where the light source is, etc.

USAGE

get name [, selection [, state ]]

Examples

get opaque_background

get line_width

PYMOL API

print cmd.get(string name, string object, int state, int quiet)

Notes

  • The API command will not print out and should be stored or used for comparison
  • "get" currently only works with global, per-object, and per-state settings. There is currently no way to retrieve per-atom settings.

SEE ALSO

Set