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Color Objects

Type Python Script
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Author(s) Gareth Stockwell
License

<source lang="python">

  1. Colour by object

from pymol import cmd

def color_obj(rainbow=0):

       """

AUTHOR

       Gareth Stockwell

USAGE

       color_obj(rainbow=0)

       This function colours each object currently in the PyMOL heirarchy
       with a different colour.  Colours used are either the 22 named
       colours used by PyMOL (in which case the 23rd object, if it exists,
       gets the same colour as the first), or are the colours of the rainbow

SEE ALSO

       util.color_objs()
       """

       # Process arguments
       rainbow = int(rainbow)

       # Get names of all PyMOL objects
       obj_list = cmd.get_names('objects')

       if rainbow:

          print "\nColouring objects as rainbow\n"

          nobj = len(obj_list)

          # Create colours starting  ..→
A Random PyMOL-generated Cover. See Covers.