should work. This command worked at
http://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/jsmol/jsmol.htm, but it was quite slow:
isosurface origin {-5 -5 -5} steps {0.2 0.2 0.2} points {50 50 50}
functionxy = "x * y * cos(x * 100)"
On Wed, Aug 5, 2015 at 4:04 PM, Jennifer L. Muzyka <
jennifer.muz...@centre.edu> wrote:
> Is it possible to display an isosurface from a function (xy or xyz) in
> JSmol? When I try to do this with scripts from Jmol example pages, it
> crashes JavaScript. Those example pages might be from old versions of Jmol
> (11 or 12). So maybe this capability is no longer supported?
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