> create a, resi > > cmd.transform_selection("a", [[x,x,x,x],[x,x,x,x],[x,x,x,x],[x,x,x,x]], > homogenous=1)
Thanks (is better late than never)! But I want to apply a set of selective transformations with a time between them (using the time.sleep() function of python), making the efect to the user that the molecule is animated. Therefore I can't use the create function, because it centers and zoom the new object created, and I doesn't want this. Anybody know how to apply a transform to a selection, without crating a new object? Or create a new object without zooming them? Another subject... why this command outputs me an error? cmd.transform_selection("all", [[0.99,-0.116,-0.081,0.391],[0.119,0.993,0.027,0.321],[0.077,-0.037,0.996,0.233],[0.0,0.0,0.0,0.0]], homogenous=1) The result is PyMOL>cmd.transform_selection("all", [[0.99,-0.116,-0.081,0.391],[0.119,0.993,0.027,0.321],[0.077,-0.037,0.996,0.233],[0.0,0.0,0.0,0.0]], homogenous=1) CmdTransformSelection-DEBUG: bad matrix -- "Two of the most famous products of Berkeley are LSD and Unix. I don't think that this is a coincidence." http://servomac.blogspot.com