Dear everyone,
The following link has a script about calculating the radius of gyration for a
protein: https://pymolwiki.org/index.php/Radius_of_gyration
Can someone explain the steps of the calculation? what are the rr and mm
values? in the comments it just says (First part of the sum
So far there is only info about how to "ray_trace" each frame of a movie while
exporting to .png images.
My question: How can I "ray 2400" each image (regardless of my computer screen
size - because I have a small computer) so i can get very high resolution images that i
can combine
This can be done using normal python file i/o:
f=open("ss.txt","w")
iterate n. CA, f.write(resi + ':' + ss+"\n")
f.close()
On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 10:38 AM, Academic Research <ac.resea...@icloud.com>
wrote:
That would be good as well, How?
keep in mind
rminal
On 01/13/2017 10:34 AM, Academic Research wrote:
Pymol Professionals I need your help,
I have the following command:
iterate n. CA, print resi + ':' + ss
I use this command in pymol to print out each residue number and its
corresponding secondary structure. The command prin
Pymol Professionals I need your help,
I have the following command:
iterate n. CA, print resi + ':' + ss
I use this command in pymol to print out each residue number and its
corresponding secondary structure. The command prints out the result in pymol
itself.
My question is: How can I save