You can simply use:

print {displayed and atomno=2}.size
print {hidden and atomno=2}.size

etc. The .size gets you a number.



Angel Herraez wrote:

>Hi
>
>Can one read if an atom is currently displayed or hidden?
>
>I was thinking in something like
>
>print {atomno=2}.visible
>print {atomno=2}.displayed
>
>but they don't work. These do what I expected:
>print {atomno=2}.x
>print {atomno=2}.y
>print {atomno=2}.z
>print {atomno=2}.color
>print {atomno=2}.atomno
>print {atomno=2}.elemno
>
>
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