On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 6:26 PM, Frieda Reichsman wrote:

> How would I then see the calculated values for x and y coordinates?  
> Jmol's output does not show the result of the calculations.

On Nov 20, 2008, at 9:27 AM, Robert Hanson wrote:

> function moveEcho
>   for ( var i=0; i<250; i = i + 2 )
>       x = i
>       y = 450 - i
>       set echo myecho @x @y
>       delay 0.1
>   end for
> end function

Using the above, I do not see the calculated values in the Jmol  
console... I get the following output in the console (repeated of  
course):

for ( var i=0; i<250; i = i + 2 )
x = i
y = 450 - i
set echo myecho @x @y
delay 0.1
end for

Also, the movement of the echo slows greatly when an isosurface is  
present. Is this a bug, or an inevitability?

Frieda



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