pytraj.
rmsd
(traj=None, mask='', ref=0, ref_mask='', nofit=False, mass=False, update_coordinate=True, frame_indices=None, top=None, dtype='ndarray')¶compute rmsd
Parameters: | traj : Trajectory-like mask : str or 1D array-like of string or 1D or 2D array-like
ref : {Frame, int}, default=0 (first frame)
ref_mask: str, optional
nofit : bool, default False
mass : bool, default False
update_coordinate : bool, default True
frame_indices : int 1D array-like, default None
top : {Topology, str}, default None, optional dtype : return data type, default=’ndarray’ |
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Notes
Examples
>>> import pytraj as pt
>>> traj = pt.datafiles.load_trpcage()
>>> # all atoms, do fitting, using ref=traj[-3]
>>> data = pt.rmsd(traj, ref=-3)
>>> # rmsd for 3 maskes, do fitting, using ref=traj[0] (defaul)
>>> data = pt.rmsd(traj, mask=['@CA', '@C', ':3-18@CA'], dtype='dataset')
>>> # rmsd to first frame, use mass ':3-13' but do not perorm fitting
>>> data= pt.rmsd(traj, ref=traj[0], mask=':3-13', nofit=True)
>>> # use atom indices for mask
>>> data= pt.rmsd(traj, ref=traj[0], mask=range(40), nofit=True)
>>> # compute rmsd (and align) with reference having different atoms
>>> trpcage_traj = pt.datafiles.load_trpcage()[:]
>>> tz2_traj = pt.datafiles.load_tz2()[:1]
>>> data = pt.rmsd(trpcage_traj, mask='@1-10', ref=tz2_traj, ref_mask='@11-20')
>>> data
array([ 2.16203842, 2.28859396, 2.15817654, ..., 2.20767189,
2.30087764, 1.92654945])
Notes
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if ``traj`` is mutable and update_coordinate=True, its coordinates will be updated.
pytraj.
superpose
(traj, *args, **kwd)¶pytraj.
center
(traj=None, mask='', center='box', mass=False, top=None, frame_indices=None)¶Center coordinates in mask to specified point.
Parameters: | traj : Trajectory-like or Frame iterator mask : str, mask center : str, {‘box’, ‘origin’, array-like}, default ‘box’
mass : bool, default: False
top : Topology, optional, default: None |
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Returns: | updated traj |
See also
Examples
>>> import pytraj as pt
>>> traj = pt.datafiles.load_tz2_ortho()
>>> # load all frames to memory so we can 'mutate' them
>>> traj = traj[:]
>>> # all atoms, center to box center (x/2, y/2, z/2)
>>> traj = pt.center(traj)
>>> # center at origin, use @CA
>>> traj = pt.center(traj, '@CA', center='origin')
>>> # center to box center, use mass weighted
>>> traj = pt.center(traj, mass=True)
>>> traj = pt.center(traj, ':1', mass=True)
pytraj.
translate
(traj=None, command='', frame_indices=None, top=None)¶translate coordinate
Examples
>>> import pytraj as pt
>>> # load to mutable trajectory by `load` method
>>> from pytraj.testing import get_fn
>>> fn, tn = get_fn('tz2')
>>> traj = pt.load(fn, tn)
>>> # do transform traj and return itself
>>> traj = pt.translate(traj, '@CA x 120.')
pytraj.
scale
(traj=None, command='', frame_indices=None, top=None)¶Examples
>>> import pytraj as pt
>>> # load to mutable trajectory by `load` method
>>> from pytraj.testing import get_fn
>>> fn, tn = get_fn('tz2')
>>> traj = pt.load(fn, tn)
>>> # do transform traj and return itself
>>> traj = pt.scale(traj, '@CA x 1.2')
pytraj.
rotate
(traj=None, command='', frame_indices=None, top=None)¶Notes
rotate
is an alias of do_rotation
Examples
>>> import pytraj as pt
>>> # load to mutable trajectory by `load` method
>>> from pytraj.testing import get_fn
>>> fn, tn = get_fn('tz2')
>>> traj = pt.load(fn, tn)
>>> # do transform traj and return itself
>>> traj = pt.rotate(traj, 'x 90')
pytraj.
autoimage
(traj, mask='', frame_indices=None, top=None)¶perform autoimage and return the updated-coordinate traj
>>> import pytraj as pt
>>> traj = pt.datafiles.load_tz2_ortho()[:]
>>> traj = pt.autoimage(traj)
pytraj.
transform
(traj, by, frame_indices=None)¶transform pytraj.Trajectory by a series of cpptraj’s commands
Parameters: | traj : Mutable Trajectory by : list of cpptraj commands frame_indices : {None, array-like}, default None
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Returns: | transformed Trajectory. Trajectory’s coordinates will be inplace-updated |
Examples
>>> import pytraj as pt
>>> traj = pt.datafiles.load_tz2_ortho()
>>> # perform 'autoimage', then 'rms', then 'center'
>>> traj = pt.transform(traj[:], by=['autoimage', 'rms', 'center :1-5'])
pytraj.
rotate_dihedral
(traj=None, mask='', top=None)¶Returns: | updated traj |
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Notes
Syntax and method’s name might be changed
Examples
>>> import pytraj as pt
>>> traj = pt.datafiles.load_rna()[:]
>>> traj = pt.rotate_dihedral(traj, "3:chin:120") # rotate chin of res 3 to 120 deg
>>> traj = pt.rotate_dihedral(traj, "1:O4':C1':N9:C4:120") # rotate dihedral with given mask
pytraj.
replicate_cell
(traj=None, mask='', direction='all', frame_indices=None, top=None)¶create a trajectory where the unit cell is replicated in 1 or more direction (up to 27)
Parameters: | traj : Trajectory-like or Frame iterator mask : str, default: “”
direction: {‘all’, ‘dir’} or list/tuple of <XYZ> (below)
top : Topology, optional, default: None |
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Returns: | traj : pytraj.Trajectory |
Examples
>>> import pytraj as pt
>>> traj = pt.datafiles.load_tz2_ortho()
>>> new_traj = pt.replicate_cell(traj, direction='all')
>>> new_traj = pt.replicate_cell(traj, direction='dir 001 dir 111')
>>> new_traj = pt.replicate_cell(traj, direction='dir 001 dir 1-10')
>>> new_traj = pt.replicate_cell(traj, direction='dir 001 dir 1-10')
>>> # similiar usage
>>> new_traj = pt.replicate_cell(traj, direction=('001', '0-10'))
>>> new_traj = pt.replicate_cell(traj, direction=['001', '0-10'])