Bob,
That's interesting. Does this mean that you do not have to use the WAIT?
Otis
var x = eval(jmolEvaluate("[" + {*}.resno.min + "," + {*}.resno.max + "]"))
would get you both of them at once.
2011/1/25 Angel Herráez <angel.herr...@uah.es>
Hello all
This must be trivial, but I'm stuck
I need to extract the minimum and maximum residue nurmber from a one-chain pdb
file into
a Javascript variable.
The Jmol commands are
m1 = {*}.resno.min
m2 = {*}.resno.max
but I don't know how to pass those to a javascript variable (I need to check
user input against
them)
Thanks,
Angel
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