[chimerax-users] Accessing shapes created through a .BLD script
Greg Couch
gregc at cgl.ucsf.edu
Mon Mar 1 14:44:02 PST 2021
There are several issues here. Bild spheres and cylinders use a fixed
subdivision into triangles. Unlike atoms and bonds, which alter the
amount of subdivisions based on how big they are drawn. So if all you
have are atoms and bonds, a fake molecule would be much faster, if they
are tiny on the screen, or much better visual quality, if they are
larger on the screen. But, ignoring the subdivision issue, 10000 bild
shapes should roughly the same speed as a molecule with 10000 elements.
and possibly a little faster.
So back to coloring bild objects, with some Python code, you can change
the color of individual bild shapes. Consider this "unofficial", but
this works if the bild model is the first one opened:
> RED = [255, 0, 0, 255]
>
> def recolor_shape(model, index, color):
> s = m.child_drawings()[0]
> sh = s._shapes[index]
>
> vertices = set()
> tris = s.triangles
> for t in sh.triangle_range:
> vertices.update(tris[t])
>
> vc = s.vertex_colors
> for v in vertices:
> vc[v] = color
> s.vertex_colors = vc
>
>
> m = session.models[0]
> recolor_shape(m, 1, RED)
HTH,
Greg
On 2/26/2021 6:14 PM, Tom Goddard wrote:
> Hi Tanmoy,
>
> The BLD models do not support changing colors of individual spheres
> and cylinders. And to get decent performance for 10000 shapes you
> need to use a fake molecule. You can use a marker set which can have
> spheres and cylinders connecting spheres. Each marker is an atom and
> each cylinder is a bond. Each marker has an id number which is its
> residue number, so you can color marker 57 with "color :57 gold".
> Markers can be read from an XML file or made from Python.
>
> https://www.rbvi.ucsf.edu/chimerax/docs/user/markers.html
> <https://www.rbvi.ucsf.edu/chimerax/docs/user/markers.html>
>
> Tom
>
>> On Feb 26, 2021, at 4:30 PM, Tanmoy Sanyal <tanmoy.7989 at gmail.com
>> <mailto:tanmoy.7989 at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>> I have a bunch of shapes (spheres and cylinders) created through a
>> .bld script. I'd like to load this script once, and then be able to
>> change the colors of said shapes in successive operations. It is
>> possible to set the colors directly in the .bld script, but I need to
>> make an animation out of this. E.g: if my .bld script contains lines
>> that draws shapes like so:
>> .sphere 0 0 -1 5.0
>> .cylinder 0 0 0 1 1 1 1.0
>>
>> I want to be able to later have a bunch of scripts called 1.cxc,
>> 2.cxc, 3.cxc, .... each of which change the color of the sphere and
>> cylinder. This way, I can load these scripts in the per-frame mode,
>> to create an animation out of the color changes.
>>
>> Alternatively, I tried doing this with just the shape command and
>> without a .bld script, but I have over ~10000 shapes; the shape
>> command interprets each as a different model, and my computer hangs.
>>
>> -----
>> Thanks,
>> Tanmoy
>>
>> Tanmoy Sanyal
>> Postdoctoral scholar, Sali lab <https://salilab.org/>,
>> Department of Bioengineering and Therapeutic Sciences
>> <https://bts.ucsf.edu/>,
>> University of California San Francisco
>> Phone:- (+1) 805-637-0375
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