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(New page: A command to list a summary of the secondary structure for a selection. Use like "ss my_protein" where "my_protein" is the name of the chain or structure in view. <source lang="python"> def ss(selectio...) |
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sses = [SSE(num, currentType)] | sses = [SSE(num, currentType)] | ||
currentSSE = sses[0] | currentSSE = sses[0] | ||
− | for resi, | + | for resi, ssType in stored.pairs: |
− | if | + | if ssType == currentType: |
currentSSE.end = resi | currentSSE.end = resi | ||
else: | else: | ||
− | sses.append(SSE(resi, | + | sses.append(SSE(resi, ssType)) |
currentSSE = sses[-1] | currentSSE = sses[-1] | ||
− | currentType = | + | currentType = ssType |
for sse in sses: | for sse in sses: |
Revision as of 16:56, 9 October 2007
A command to list a summary of the secondary structure for a selection. Use like "ss my_protein" where "my_protein" is the name of the chain or structure in view.
def ss(selection):
class SSE(object):
def __init__(self, start, typ):
self.start, self.typ = start, typ
self.end = -1
def __repr__(self):
return "%s-%s %s" % (self.start, self.end, self.typ)
stored.pairs = []
cmd.iterate(selection, "stored.pairs.append((resi, ss))")
num, currentType = stored.pairs[0]
sses = [SSE(num, currentType)]
currentSSE = sses[0]
for resi, ssType in stored.pairs:
if ssType == currentType:
currentSSE.end = resi
else:
sses.append(SSE(resi, ssType))
currentSSE = sses[-1]
currentType = ssType
for sse in sses:
print sse
cmd.extend("ss", ss)