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#
# Pymol script copyright Matthew O'Meara and Xavier Ambroggio 2007
#
# Last updated Nov 29, 2007
#
# Draw an axis given a point and a direction. Optionally give color,
# length and width.
#
# Usage: from the pymol menu click file->run... then find this file.
# Then at the prompt, type
#
# draw_axis x,y,z, i,k,j
#
# where (x,y,z) is the point and (i,k,j) is the direction
#
#
# Also one can run the script as follows
#
#
# draw_axis x,y,z, i,k,j, length r,g,b, width,
#
# where (r,g,b) is the color for the line in red, green, colors,
# width is the thickness of the line and length is the length of the
# line.
#
#
# For a fun example of the script run from the command line after the
# script is loaded
#
# draw_axis_example
#
#
from pymol.cgo import * # get constants
from pymol import cmd
import math
class Counter:
def __init__(self):
self.state = 1
counter = Counter()
def draw_axis(x=None, y=None, z=None, i=None, j=None, k=None, length=20.0, r=1.0, g=1.0, b=1.0, width=1.0 ):
if x == None or y == None or z == None or i == None or j == None or k== None :
print 'Usage: draw_axis x,y,z, i,k,j, length, r,g,b, width'
print 'draw a line centered at (x,y,z) with the direction vector (i,j,k)'
print 'length, color (r,g,b), and width arguments are optional'
# print 'For a fun example of the command, run draw_axis_example'
else :
x,y,z = float(x), float(y), float(z)
i,j,k = float(i), float(j), float(k)
r,g,b = float(r), float(g), float(b)
width = float(width)
length = float(length) / 2.0
x1,y1,z1 = (x+i*length,y+j*length,z+k*length)
x2,y2,z2 = (x-i*length,y-j*length,z-k*length)
obj = [
LINEWIDTH, width,
BEGIN, LINES,
COLOR, r, g, b,
VERTEX, x1, y1, z1,
VERTEX, x2, y2, z2,
END
]
cmd.load_cgo(obj,'axis'+str(counter.state))
counter.state += 1
cmd.extend("draw_axis", draw_axis)
# a simple example
#draw_line(x=18.232, y=17.150, z=9.488,
# i=-.226639,j=0.708772,k=-.668039,
# r=1, b=1, g=1,
# width=1, length=1)
# a more complex example
#import random
#def example1(n, f):
# """draw a gradient field with n segments with the function f(x,y,z)=(i,j,k)"""
# for i in range(n):
# scale = 4
# x,y,z = [random.random()*scale for i in range(3)]
# i,j,k = f(x,y,z)
# draw_axis(x,y,z,i,j,k,abs(i),abs(j),abs(k))
#def f(x,y,z):
# return (2*x,pow(z,2)+x,y-z)
#cmd.extend("draw_axis_example", lambda :example1(1000,f))