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===DESCRIPTION===
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    "get_model" returns a model object.
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'''get_model''' returns a model object.
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===PYMOL API===
 
===PYMOL API===
<source lang="python">
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<source lang="python">
  cmd.get_model(string "selection" )
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cmd.get_model(string "selection", integer "state" )
</source>
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</source>
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===USAGE===
 
===USAGE===
  cmd.get_model("chain A")
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cmd.get_model("chain A")
  
 
===NOTES===
 
===NOTES===
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atoms = cmd.get_model("chain A")
 
atoms = cmd.get_model("chain A")
 
for at in atoms.atom:
 
for at in atoms.atom:
     print "ATOM DEFINITION: "+at.chain+" "+at.resn+" "+str(at.resi)+" "+at.name+" "+str(at.index)
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     print("ATOM DEFINITION: "+at.chain+" "\
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                            +at.resn+" "\
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                            +str(at.resi)+" "\
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                            +at.name+" "\
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                            +str(at.index)+" "\
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                            +"%.2f " % (at.b)\
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                            +str(at.coord[0])+" "\
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                            +str(at.coord[1])+" "\
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                            +str(at.coord[2]))
 
</source>
 
</source>
  
 
===SEE ALSO===
 
===SEE ALSO===
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[[Category:Commands|Get Model]]
[[Category:Commands|get_model]]
 

Latest revision as of 03:11, 1 April 2019

get_model returns a model object.

PYMOL API

cmd.get_model(string "selection", integer "state" )

USAGE

cmd.get_model("chain A")

NOTES

It can be useful to loop through all the atoms of a selection (rather than using the iterate command)

atoms = cmd.get_model("chain A")
for at in atoms.atom:
    print("ATOM DEFINITION: "+at.chain+" "\
                             +at.resn+" "\
                             +str(at.resi)+" "\
                             +at.name+" "\
                             +str(at.index)+" "\
                             +"%.2f " % (at.b)\
                             +str(at.coord[0])+" "\
                             +str(at.coord[1])+" "\
                             +str(at.coord[2]))

SEE ALSO