Dear Geoff, Many thanks for the response. I haven't tried it on Linux yet, but have obabel 3.1.1 installed on my Windows OS. When I issue the command (obabel myfile.sdf -osdf --splitinto 3), it just shows the content of myfile.sdf on the screen. In fact, it reads in and writes out on the screen and at the end, it says "251 molecules converted". I can even redirect the output into a new file using ">" symbol. I am not quite sure, but, is there any 3.1.1 version of babel (not obabel) for windows.
Cheers, Siavoush ----- Original Message ----- From: Geoffrey Hutchison To: Siavoush Dastmalchi Cc: Tru Huynh, openbabel-disc...@lists.sf.net Sent: Thursday، 26 Khordad 1401 08:16:46 Subject: Re: [Open Babel] --splitinto No, it means that you need to use a *newer* version of Open Babel. The current version is 3.1.1. If you use Linux, your distribution likely has newer packages. Best regards, -Geoff --- Prof. Geoffrey Hutchison Department of Chemistry University of Pittsburgh tel: (412) 648-0492 email: geo...@pitt.edu twitter: @ghutchis web: https://hutchisonlab.org/ > On 2022. jún. 16., at de. 11:01, Siavoush Dastmalchi via OpenBabel-discuss > wrote: > > Dear Tru, Many thanks for the reply. Does it means that I need to use older > version? If yes, where I can get the older version of babel.
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