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''Count selected torsion angles''


== Parameters ==
== Parameters ==


; selection=''string'': (default: ''none'')
; selection=''[[angle selection]]'': (default: ''all selected angles'')


== Description ==
== Description ==


Command that reports the number of torsion angles matched by the
Counts the number of selected torsion angles. The number of selected torsion angles can be accessed with the function [[CYANA Function: nsel|'''nsel''']]. A list of the selected angles is printed if the [[information level]] is '''full''', e.g. by adding the parameter '''info=full'''. Fixed, non-rotatable angles are listed in parentheses.
selection ''string''. By default, the selection made in the most recent
 
'''angles select''' command is used, or all angles if no selection has
== Example ==
been made so far. The number of selected angles can be accessed with
 
the function '''nsel'''. A list of the selected angles is printed if the
Count the number of side chain torsion angles in residues 10-17:
information level is '''full''', e.g. by adding the parameter '''info=full'''.
 
Fixed, non-rotable angles are listed in parentheses.
angles count "CHI* 10-17"
print "Number of angles = $nsel"


== See also ==
== See also ==


* [[CYANA command: angles select]]
* [[CYANA Command: angles select]]

Latest revision as of 10:19, 6 August 2009

Count selected torsion angles

Parameters

selection=angle selection
(default: all selected angles)

Description

Counts the number of selected torsion angles. The number of selected torsion angles can be accessed with the function nsel. A list of the selected angles is printed if the information level is full, e.g. by adding the parameter info=full. Fixed, non-rotatable angles are listed in parentheses.

Example

Count the number of side chain torsion angles in residues 10-17:

angles count "CHI* 10-17"
print "Number of angles = $nsel"

See also