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*15      = front plane distance from the camera
 
*15      = front plane distance from the camera
 
*16      = rear plane distance from the camera
 
*16      = rear plane distance from the camera
*17      = orthoscopic flag  
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*17      = orthoscopic flag (not implemented in older versions)
 
   
 
   
 
===SEE ALSO===
 
===SEE ALSO===

Revision as of 11:35, 2 August 2010

get_view returns and optionally prints out the current view information in a format which can be embedded into a command script and can be used in subsequent calls to set_view.

If a log file is currently open, get_view will not write the view matrix to the screen unless the "output" parameter is 2.

This command is very useful for saving the orientation of a scene for later. Authors of molecular movies may find this command very powerful.

USAGE

get_view

PYMOL API

cmd.get_view(output=1,quiet=1)
   
my_view= cmd.get_view()

output control:

  • 0 = output matrix to screen
  • 1 = don't output matrix to screen
  • 2 = force output to screen even if log file is open
  • 3 = return formatted string instead of a list

API USAGE

cmd.get_view(0) # zero option suppresses output (LEGACY approach)
cmd.get_view(quiet=1) # suppresses output using PyMOL's normal "quiet" parameter.

NOTES

Contents of the view matrix

  • 0 - 8 = column-major 3x3 matrix which rotates model axes to camera axes
  • 9 - 11 = origin of rotation relative to the camera in camera space
  • 12 - 14 = origin of rotation in model space
  • 15 = front plane distance from the camera
  • 16 = rear plane distance from the camera
  • 17 = orthoscopic flag (not implemented in older versions)

SEE ALSO

Set View, View