On Dec 6, 2007, at 7:58 AM, Gianfranco wrote:
> Dear all
>
> this SMARTS query
>
> this.xQuery_263 = SMARTSParser.parse("Li-H");
Hmm, I would've thought that the atomic symbol would be accepted
(since Daylight says that all SMILES atomic symbols are legal SMARTS
symbols), but Daylights depictmatch page does not accept Li as a
SMARTS either.
In any case if you use [#3H] as the pattern it will parse correctly.
BTW, I don't know anything about your application but it is preferred
to use SMARTSQueryTool for SMARTS matching as it provides handy
helper methods
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