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===DESCRIPTION===
 
 
'''update''' transfers coordinates from one selection to another.
 
'''update''' transfers coordinates from one selection to another.
  
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cmd.update( target ,source [,target_state=0 [,source_state=0 [,matchmaker=1 [,quiet=1 [,_self=cmd ]]]]]] )
 
cmd.update( target ,source [,target_state=0 [,source_state=0 [,matchmaker=1 [,quiet=1 [,_self=cmd ]]]]]] )
 
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=== ARGUMENTS ===
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* '''matchmaker''' = integer: how to match atom pairs {default: 1}
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** 0: assume that atoms are stored in the identical order
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** 1: match based on all atom identifiers (segi,chain,resn,resi,name,alt)
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** 2: match based on ID
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** 3: match based on rank
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** 4: match based on index
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''Note that the meaning of matchmaker=0 differs in [[update]] and [[fit]] (also [[rms]], [[rms_Cur|rms_cur]], ...)!''
  
 
===EXAMPLES===
 
===EXAMPLES===

Latest revision as of 02:33, 24 January 2018

update transfers coordinates from one selection to another.

USAGE

update (target-selection),(source-selection)

PYMOL API

cmd.update( target ,source [,target_state=0 [,source_state=0 [,matchmaker=1 [,quiet=1 [,_self=cmd ]]]]]] )

ARGUMENTS

  • matchmaker = integer: how to match atom pairs {default: 1}
    • 0: assume that atoms are stored in the identical order
    • 1: match based on all atom identifiers (segi,chain,resn,resi,name,alt)
    • 2: match based on ID
    • 3: match based on rank
    • 4: match based on index

Note that the meaning of matchmaker=0 differs in update and fit (also rms, rms_cur, ...)!

EXAMPLES

update target,(variant)

NOTES

Currently, this applies across all pairs of states. Fine control will be added later.

SEE ALSO

Cmd load