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== Parameters == | == Parameters == | ||
; selection='' | ; selection=''[[distance restraint selection]]'': (default: ''none'') | ||
== Description == | == Description == | ||
Compares the distance limits of distance restraints with identical assignments. For every selected distance restraint other selected restraints to the same atom pair are searched. If the information level is '''full''', then the two distance bounds and the restraint indices are listed for each pair of restraints with identical assignments. A summary histogram shows the number of restraint pairs with identical assignments as a function of the distance bound difference, computed as a percentage relative to the distance limit of the first of the first restraint of each pair.<br> | |||
This command can be useful for the comparison of two differently calibrated distance restraint files, where the second file has been loaded with the "'''read upl''' ''file'' '''append'''" command. | |||
restraint other selected restraints to the same atom pair are searched. | |||
If the information level is | |||
bounds and the restraint indices are listed for each pair of restraints | |||
with identical assignments. | |||
of restraint pairs with identical assignments as a function of the | |||
distance bound difference, computed as a percentage relative to the | |||
distance limit of the first of the first restraint of each pair. | |||
This command can be useful for the comparison of two differently | |||
calibrated distance restraint files, where the second file has been | |||
loaded with the "read upl file append" command. |
Latest revision as of 11:01, 13 August 2009
Parameters
- selection=distance restraint selection
- (default: none)
Description
Compares the distance limits of distance restraints with identical assignments. For every selected distance restraint other selected restraints to the same atom pair are searched. If the information level is full, then the two distance bounds and the restraint indices are listed for each pair of restraints with identical assignments. A summary histogram shows the number of restraint pairs with identical assignments as a function of the distance bound difference, computed as a percentage relative to the distance limit of the first of the first restraint of each pair.
This command can be useful for the comparison of two differently calibrated distance restraint files, where the second file has been loaded with the "read upl file append" command.