Hi Zhijian,
it's the at.hetatm attribute.
try this:
print atoms.atom[0].__dict__
Cheers,
Thomas
On Sat, 2010-09-25 at 22:56 +0800, zjxu wrote:
> Dear everyone,
>
> I could print the atom properties in a script except the atom type:
> atoms = cmd.get_model("object")
> for at in atoms.atom:
> sele1 = model + " and i. " + resi
> sele2="object and resi %s and name %s"% (at.resi, at.name)
> #print sele1, sele2
> dst=cmd.distance("tmp", sele1, sele2)
> #print at.chain, at.resn, at.resi, at.name, at.index, "%8.3f"%dst
> print model, resi, at.type, at.chain, at.resn, at.resi, at.name,
> "%8.3f"%dst
> everything is OK if I delete at.tpye.
> From the error in the pymol, I could see that the attibute type does
> not exist.
> so how to print the atom tyep (the first column in the PDB, that is ATOM
> or HETATM)?
>
> On http://www.pymolwiki.org/index.php/Label, type is one of the
> properties of the object: *type* /(ATOM,HETATM)/, the type of atom
>
> Thanks very much in advance
>
> Best regards,
> Zhijian Xu
>
> Shanghai Institute of Materia Medica, China
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