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− | '''bond''' creates a new bond between two selections, each of which should contain one atom. | + | '''bond''' creates a new bond between two selections, each of which should contain one atom. You can easily create a new bond by selecting two atoms, each with the CTRL-MIDDLE-MOUSE-BUTTON and typing "bond" on the command line. |
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[[Unbond]], [[Fuse]], [[Attach]], [[Replace]], [[Remove_picked]] | [[Unbond]], [[Fuse]], [[Attach]], [[Replace]], [[Remove_picked]] | ||
− | [[Category:Commands| | + | [[Category:Commands|Bond]] |
+ | [[Category:Editing Module|Bond]] |
Latest revision as of 14:27, 17 November 2009
bond creates a new bond between two selections, each of which should contain one atom. You can easily create a new bond by selecting two atoms, each with the CTRL-MIDDLE-MOUSE-BUTTON and typing "bond" on the command line.
USAGE
bond [atom1, atom2 [,order]]
PYMOL API
cmd.bond(string atom1, string atom2)
NOTES
The atoms must both be within the same object.
The default behavior is to create a bond between the (lb) and (rb) selections.