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'''get_extent''' returns the minimum and maximum XYZ coordinates of a selection as an array: | '''get_extent''' returns the minimum and maximum XYZ coordinates of a selection as an array: | ||
<pre>[ [ min-X , min-Y , min-Z ],[ max-X, max-Y , max-Z ]]</pre> | <pre>[ [ min-X , min-Y , min-Z ],[ max-X, max-Y , max-Z ]]</pre> | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:46, 28 March 2014
get_extent returns the minimum and maximum XYZ coordinates of a selection as an array:
[ [ min-X , min-Y , min-Z ],[ max-X, max-Y , max-Z ]]
Typing this command returns the coordinates for all atoms. To return the coordinates of the default selection type:
get_extent sele
PYMOL API
cmd.get_extent(string selection="(all)", state=0 )