From: DeLano S. <de...@de...> - 2007-11-13 16:47:18
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> > Yes, if you use the distance command ("dist" for short). > > > load $TUT/1hpv.pdb > > > dist dist01, A/14/CA, A/20/CA > > > dist dist02, A/29/CA, A/46/CA > > > etc. > > Yes, but in this way two object are created, dist01 and > dist02. The question is how to join both object (or more if > you have more > distances) into a single one. group my_dists, dist01 dist02 or group my_dists, dist0* -- DeLano Scientific LLC Subscriber Support Services mailto:de...@de... "Not yet a PyMOL Subscriber, but want to support the project? Email sa...@de... to quote your lab, school, or employer. Thank you for sponsoring this open-source endeavor!" -WLD |