Ah, I thought this was a continuation of the previous email, but i guess I
just hit reply. Can I use @i to select residue numbers? I looked in the
documentation of the select statement, and it seemed like there was no
explicit property for residue numbers.
Thanks!
On Thu Jan 08 2015 at 4:37:02 AM Rolf Huehne <rhue...@fli-leibniz.de> wrote:
> On 01/08/2015 01:23 PM, Nelson Liu wrote:
> > Hi Rolf,
> > I was wondering how one would utilize a variable in a FOR loop in Jmol.
> > This is my current code, but it doesn't select any atoms.
> > for (var i = 5; i< 92; i++){
> > select @i and chain = A;
> > }
> >
> Nelson, please ask on the jmol-users list so that other people can also
> profit from the conversation.
>
> You need to specify which property should be '@i':
>
> select atomno=@i and chain = A;
>
> Regards,
> Rolf
>
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