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| get_title object,state | |||
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| ==PYMOL API== | ==PYMOL API== | ||
| <source lang="python"> | <source lang="python"> | ||
|   cmd. |   cmd.get_title(string object, int state)   | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:09, 19 January 2023
get_title retrieves a text string to the state of a particular object which will be displayed when the state is active. This is useful for printing the names of objects (given a state).
USAGE
get_title object,state
PYMOL API
 cmd.get_title(string object, int state)
Example
Print out all the object names of the ensemble of states loaded in:
for x in range(numStates):
  print cmd.get_title("objName", x)