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== Parameters ==
== Parameters ==


; file=''filename''.cor           (required)
;file=''filename''.cor  
; bfactor=''real'': (default: 0.0)
:(required)
; chains=''string'': (default: *)
;list=''integer''
; details                      
:(default: 1)
; all                             
;nmrstar=''integer''
; oldall                          
:(default: 2)
; connect                         
;details                                           
; append                        
;bfactor=''real''
:(default: 0.0)
;chains=''string''
:(default: *)
;details  
;selected                     
;all                             
;old
;ter
;ssf                          
;connect                         
;append


== Description ==
== Description ==


Writes a coordinate file in DG (Distance Geometry) format. Optionally,
Writes a coordinate file in DG (Distance Geometry) format. Optionally, the output may be appended to an existing file.  By default, the Cartesian coordinates of the current structure are written. The covalent connectivities may be included, too. Optionally, the Cartesian coordinates of all selected structures may be written.
the output may be appended to an existing file.  By default, the
Cartesian coordinates of the current structure are written. The
covalent connectivities may be included, too. Optionally, the Cartesian
coordinates of all selected structures may be written.

Latest revision as of 08:25, 22 July 2014

Parameters

file=filename.cor
(required)
list=integer
(default: 1)
nmrstar=integer
(default: 2)
details
bfactor=real
(default: 0.0)
chains=string
(default: *)
details
selected
all
old
ter
ssf
connect
append

Description

Writes a coordinate file in DG (Distance Geometry) format. Optionally, the output may be appended to an existing file. By default, the Cartesian coordinates of the current structure are written. The covalent connectivities may be included, too. Optionally, the Cartesian coordinates of all selected structures may be written.