[Chimera-users] Feature Request: Expose rotation to python
Greg Couch
gregc at cgl.ucsf.edu
Mon Nov 28 17:18:18 PST 2005
On Mon, 28 Nov 2005, Charlie Moad wrote:
> The repr of an xform shows the opengl rotation matrix. I want to
> get this efficiently in python, but I don't believe it is exposed.
> Could a getter please be added returning a 4x4 tuple, so a Numeric
> array can be trivial/efficiently made from it? If there is a current
> approach please let me know.
The new and improved method is to use the getCoordFrame method :-) and
the coorresponding Xform.coordFrame constructor. I agree that it would be
better for Python to have a method that returned a Numeric array.
Example:
>>> xf = chimera.Xform.zRotation(30)
>>> x, y, z, o = xf.getCoordFrame()
>>> print "x: %s, y: %s, z: %s, o: %s" % (x, y, z, o)
x: 0.866025 0.5 0, y: -0.5 0.866025 0, z: 0 0 1, o: 0 0 0
Using getCoordFrame would simplify PDBmatrices.matrices.xform_matrix to
be:
rx, ry, rz, t = xform.getCoordFrame()
return ((rx[0], ry[0], rz[0], t[0]),
(rx[1], ry[1], rz[1], t[1]),
(rx[2], ry[2], rz[2], t[2]))
You could do something similar to construct a Numeric array.
Xforms have improved in the latest release. Now you can easily make
copies of matrices using the constructor:
xformprime = chimera.Xform(xform)
or:
import copy
xformprime = copy.copy(xform)
Type:
help(chimera.Xform)
to see all of the methods and static methods.
Hope this helps,
Greg Couch
UCSF Computer Graphics Lab
gregc at cgl.ucsf.edu
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