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Pymol stores a transformation matrix for each object relative to it's initial position when loaded in.  '''get_object_matrix''' will return a list of floats with that matrix for a named object.
 
Pymol stores a transformation matrix for each object relative to it's initial position when loaded in.  '''get_object_matrix''' will return a list of floats with that matrix for a named object.
  
The matrix is 4X4, with the upper left 3x3 forming a rotation matrix, the fourth column and row representing pre- and post-translation vectors respectively, and the 16th element always being 1.0.
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The matrix is 4X4, with the upper left 3x3 forming a rotation matrix, the fourth column and row representing pre-rotation and post-rotation translation vectors respectively, and the 16th element always being 1.0.
  
 
According the pymol source code, this is an "unsupported command".
 
According the pymol source code, this is an "unsupported command".

Revision as of 15:22, 22 November 2009

Overview

Pymol stores a transformation matrix for each object relative to it's initial position when loaded in. get_object_matrix will return a list of floats with that matrix for a named object.

The matrix is 4X4, with the upper left 3x3 forming a rotation matrix, the fourth column and row representing pre-rotation and post-rotation translation vectors respectively, and the 16th element always being 1.0.

According the pymol source code, this is an "unsupported command".

Syntax

cmd.get_object_matrix(object, state=1)

Example

cmd.load("prot1.pdb", "prot1")
cmd.load("prot2.pdb", "prot2")
cmd.super("prot1", "prot2") #align prot1 to prot 2
transformation = cmd.get_object_matrix("prot1") #translation and rotation to align the two proteins

See Also

Transform_selection Transform_odb Matrix_copy