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Measure Distance

# This script writes the distance from 
# atom mol1///25/ha to atom mol1///26/ha
# out to the file "dist.txt"
# Simply change your selections to see different distances.

# import PyMOL's command namespace
from pymol import cmd

# open dist.txt for writing
f=open('dist.txt','w')

# calculate the distance and store it in dst
dst=cmd.distance('tmp','mol1///25/ha','mol1///26/ha')

# write the formatted value of the distance (dst)
# to the output file
f.write("%8.3f\n"%dst)

# close the output file.
f.close()

See Also

Distance

A Random PyMOL-generated Cover. See Covers.