Dear PyMOLers,

I have trouble to find out, which command I could use in a python script 
to get the b-factor and occupancy of a single atom.
In the script library, I only found examples getting b-factors iterating 
over a selection.
Although, I could iterate over one atom, only, is there a more elegant 
way of getting the b-factor and occupancy of a single atom?

Best regards,

Dirk.

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