Difference between revisions of "Unset"

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'''unset''' behaves in two ways.
 
'''unset''' behaves in two ways.
 
   
 
   
If selection is not provided, unset changes the named global setting to a zero or off value.
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If selection is not provided:
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* Since PyMOL 2.5: Changes the named global setting to the default value.
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* Before PyMOL 2.5: Changes the named global setting to a zero or off value.
 
   
 
   
 
If a selection is provided, then "unset" undefines object-specific or state-specific settings so that the global setting will be in effect.
 
If a selection is provided, then "unset" undefines object-specific or state-specific settings so that the global setting will be in effect.
  
===USAGE===
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== Usage ==
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  unset name [,selection [,state ]]
 
  unset name [,selection [,state ]]
  
===PYMOL API===
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== Python API ==
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<source lang="python">
 
<source lang="python">
 
cmd.unset ( string name, string selection = '',
 
cmd.unset ( string name, string selection = '',
 
         int state=0, int updates=1, int log=0 )  
 
         int state=0, int updates=1, int log=0 )  
 
</source>
 
</source>
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== See Also ==
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* [[unset_deep]]
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* [[set]]
  
 
[[Category:Commands|Unset]]
 
[[Category:Commands|Unset]]
 
[[Category:States]]
 
[[Category:States]]

Latest revision as of 05:55, 29 January 2021

unset behaves in two ways.

If selection is not provided:

  • Since PyMOL 2.5: Changes the named global setting to the default value.
  • Before PyMOL 2.5: Changes the named global setting to a zero or off value.

If a selection is provided, then "unset" undefines object-specific or state-specific settings so that the global setting will be in effect.

Usage

unset name [,selection [,state ]]

Python API

cmd.unset ( string name, string selection = '',
         int state=0, int updates=1, int log=0 )

See Also