Carlos, David, etc.,
>From the open-source code:
http://pymol.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/pymol/trunk/pymol/layer4/Cmd.c
The returned rms values are as follows (in order):
return Py_BuildValue("(fiififi)",
rms_info.final_rms,
rms_info.final_n_atom,
rms_info.n_cycles_run,
rms_info.initial_rms,
rms_info.initial_n_atom,
rms_info.raw_alignment_score,
rms_info.n_residues_aligned);
Cheers,
Warren
________________________________________
From: Carlos Ríos Vera [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Saturday, August 29, 2009 4:08 PM
To: David Hall
Cc: Warren DeLano; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [PyMOL] RMS
2009/8/29 David Hall <[email protected]>
pymol.cmd.align("%s" % name_struct1, "%s" % name_struct2)
oh, thanks =)
should return a list, the first element of which is the rms, if I remember
correctly.
Warren can probably say what the rest of the elements are.
On this note, maybe we could start documenting on the wiki what exactly all
these commands return. It would be very useful for scripting.
Yeah, it would be great get that information.
-David
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