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===PYMOL API=== | ===PYMOL API=== | ||
<source lang="python"> | <source lang="python"> | ||
− | cmd.get_names( | + | cmd.get_names(type,enabled_only,selection) |
</source> | </source> | ||
+ | ===ARGUMENTS=== | ||
+ | * '''type : string''' determines the type of objects to be returned. It can take any of the following values: | ||
+ | ** '''objects''' Structure objects | ||
+ | ** '''selections''' All selection | ||
+ | ** '''all''' Objects and Selections | ||
+ | ** '''public_objects''' (default) | ||
+ | ** '''public_selections''' | ||
+ | ** '''public_nongroup_objects''' | ||
+ | ** '''public_group_objects''' | ||
+ | ** '''nongroup_objects''' | ||
+ | ** '''group_objects''' | ||
+ | * '''enabled_only : boolean''' If 1, only enabled objects are returned. Default 0 (all objects) | ||
+ | * '''selection''' | ||
===NOTES=== | ===NOTES=== | ||
The default behavior is to return only object names. | The default behavior is to return only object names. |
Latest revision as of 03:47, 7 March 2016
get_names returns a list of object and/or selection names.
PYMOL API
cmd.get_names(type,enabled_only,selection)
ARGUMENTS
- type : string determines the type of objects to be returned. It can take any of the following values:
- objects Structure objects
- selections All selection
- all Objects and Selections
- public_objects (default)
- public_selections
- public_nongroup_objects
- public_group_objects
- nongroup_objects
- group_objects
- enabled_only : boolean If 1, only enabled objects are returned. Default 0 (all objects)
- selection
NOTES
The default behavior is to return only object names.
EXAMPLES
Multiple alignments
# structure align all proteins in PyMOL to the protein named "PROT". Effectively a
# poor multiple method for multiple structure alignment.
for x in cmd.get_names("all"): cealign( "PROT", x)
Determine whether or not an object (objName) is enabled:
if objName in cmd.get_names(enabled_only=1):
print objName, "is enabled"