Coincidently that was the exact same program that hosed my python
installation too.
I had set up my computer to run the python based AutoDock Tools
interface to the docking program AutoDock. The installer for this
program puts its own copy of python as a subdirectory in the main
application
At 10:50 AM -0700 4/30/03, wgsc...@chemistry.ucsc.edu wrote:
Coincidently that was the exact same program that hosed my python
installation too.
I had set up my computer to run the python based AutoDock Tools
interface to the docking program AutoDock. The installer for this
program puts its
Yep, I blew it -- neglected to check my work. Scratch all of my
previous emails on the subject.
The following function (turn_y_light.py) will correctly rotate the light
in order to offset the effect of turn y,#
def turn_y_light(rot):
# assuming rot has angle in degrees
rot_rad =
(sorry, bad day continues)
fixed type in the sample usage:
# first, load the function from a .py file
run turn_y_light.py
# now use it...
turn y,3
turn_y_light(3)
ray
png image1.png
turn y,-6
turn_y_light(-6)
ray
png image2.png
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