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Animation Resources
State Parameters: Categories
- Elements
- 2D Labels
- Models (Molecules, Atoms)
- Surfaces
- Volumes
- Selections
- Display State
- Hidden
- Active for Motion
- Spatial
- Camera
- Model Geometry (Center of Rotation, Xform, etc.)
- Clipping Planes
- Lighting
- Background
- Directional Lights
- Surfacing
- Textures
- Materials (Color, Specular reflection, etc.)
- Transparency
- Rendering
- Model and ribbon styles (ball-and-stick, wire, sphere, ribbons)
- Surfaces: wire, solid, dots
- Motion Blur
State Parameters: initial work based on savepos and reset
The savepos/reset functionality works with a tuple:
# # savepos returns a tuple of various parameters (my comments added) # return ( chimera.viewer.scaleFactor, #cam chimera.viewer.viewSize, #cam cam.center, #cam cam.nearFar, #cam cam.focal, #cam xforms, # spatial/geometry clips, # per-model clipping chimera.openModels.cofrMethod, # spatial/geometry cofr, # spatial/geometry chimera.viewer.clipping #cam )
State Parameters: Saving Immutable State
Options for saving state:
- incremental diff for sequential key-frames
- saving immutable openModels.list()
- saving to RAM
- saving to disk (pickle, sqlite, etc.)
- optimization issues (threading)
- see http://docs.python.org/library/persistence.html
Model Types
Models types are Python classes. They all subclass from chimera.Model, but Python does not keep track of what classes subclass from a base class. The best you can do is to get a set of all the currently open model types. Keep in mind that a Chimera extension can introduce additional model types, so the set is always a subset.
modelTypes = [x.__class__ for x in chimera.openModels.list(all=True)] modelTypes = list(set(modelTypes)) for i, t in enumerate(modelTypes): modelTypes[i] = re.findall("_chimera[.](.*)[']", str(t))[0]
Atoms
atomSelections = chimera.selection.currentAtoms() anAtom = chimera.openModels.list(modelTypes=[chimera.Molecule])[0].atoms[0]
Color
molecules = chimera.openModels.list(modelTypes=[chimera.Molecule]) for m in molecules: for a in m.atoms: print a.color >>> a = chimera.openModels.list(modelTypes=[chimera.Molecule])[0].atoms[0] >>> a.color <_chimera.MaterialColor object at 0x3f36490> >>> MC = chimera.MaterialColor >>> help(MC) # see various contructors >>> MC = chimera.MaterialColor(0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 1.0) >>> MC.rgba() (0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 1.0) >>> r,g,b,a = a.color.rgba() >>> MC = chimera.MaterialColor( r,g,b,a )
Representations
Each atom in a molecule has a drawMode attribute, with possible values: 0 = 'dot', 1 = 'sphere', 2 = 'endcap', 3 = 'ball'. These values can be compared with the equivalent 'enum' values in chimera.Atom, i.e.:
>>> chimera.Atom.Dot 0 >>> chimera.Atom.Sphere 1 >>> chimera.Atom.EndCap 2 >>> chimera.Atom.Ball 3
molecules = chimera.openModels.list(modelTypes=[chimera.Molecule]) for m in molecules: for a in m.atoms: print a.drawMode == chimera.Atom.Sphere
Parameter Access Methods
Something like this gains access to a lot of view parameters:
for n in dir(chimera.viewer): print n, eval('type(chimera.viewer.%s)' % n)
Some tips in the programming FAQ are useful (esp, items 4, 5, 7-10).
Attributes: To Copy or Not to Copy, that is the question!
From the FAQ, item (7): Some attributes return a copy of an object.
>>> xf = model.openState.xform # xf is a copy of the model's Xform matrix. >>> xf.zRotate(45) # This will not rotate the model. >>> c = model.atoms[0].color # c is the MaterialColor object for the atom >>> c.ambientDiffuse = (1,0,0) # The Atom color changes immediately to red.
Some Chimera objects returned as attributes are always copies, some are always references to the uncopied object. Objects that are always copied include Xform, Vector, Point, Sphere, Element, MolResId, Coord, .... Objects that are never copied include Atom, Bond, PseudoBond, CoordSet, Molecule, Residue, RibbonStyle, .... Object that can be copied have a __copy__ method. In order to know if an object type is passed by value is to look at the Chimera C++ header files. Classes without a WrapPy base class are always copied. This base class is part of the C++ to Python interface generation.
Color and Material Attributes
See http://www.cgl.ucsf.edu/chimera/docs/ProgrammersGuide/Examples/Main_ColorWellUI.html
Also need a function for color interpolations (linear may suffice). This may be a simple function to interpolate each component of the RGBA tuple from stateA to stateB over N frames (the range of values is between 0-1, so it's a floating point interpolation).
Get a PDB molecule to play with:
chimera.runCommand('open 2por') om = chimera.openModels.list(all=True) por2 = om[1]
Exploring color properties:
>>> por2.color <_chimera.MaterialColor object at 0x3d50dc8> >>> por2.color.name() u'_openColor00' >>> por2.color.rgba() (1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0) >>> por2.color.ambientDiffuse (1.0, 1.0, 1.0) >>> por2.color.isTranslucent() False >>> por2.color.opacity 1.0
Chimera material attributes are collected with color attributes.
# chimera.Material object >>> por2.color.material <_chimera.Material object at 0x2fd7c60> >>> por2.color.material.name() # material name (unicode str) u'default' >>> por2.color.material.shininess 30.0 >>> por2.color.material.specular (0.85, 0.85, 0.85) >>> por2.color.material.opacity 1.0 >>> por2.color.material.ambientDiffuse (1.0, 1.0, 1.0) >>> por2.color.material.isTexture() False >>> por2.color.material.isTranslucent() False
openState attributes
Get the OpenState attributes of a model: chimera.openModels.openState(id: int, subid: int)
From the FAQ, item (10): The openState attribute of a Model controls whether that model is active for motion ('.active'), and contains the model's transformation matrix ('.xform') and center of rotation ('.cofr'). Since some models must move in synchrony (e.g. a molecule and its surface), OpenState instances may be shared among multiple models. If you create a model that needs a shared openState with another model, then when adding your model to the list of open models with chimera.openModels.add(), you should use the 'sameAs' keyword to specify the other model.
'Active' models
# # Working with a specific active model: # openState(id: int, subid: int) modelID = chimera.openModels.listIds()[0] model_openState = chimera.openModels.openState(*modelID) if model_openState.active: # do something useful with it print model_openState.xform print model_openState.xform.getRotation() print model_openState.xform.getTranslation() # # looping over all open-active models # if chimera.openModels.hasActiveModels(): om = chimera.openModels.list(all=True) for m in om: if m.openState.active: # do something useful with it print m.openState.xform # # Setting 'active' models: # chimera.openModels.setActive(id: int, active: bool) # chimera.openModels.setActive(modelID[0], False) model_openState.active # False chimera.openModels.setActive(modelID[0], True) model_openState.active # True
openState.xform
>>> dir(model_openState.xform) ['__class__', '__copy__', '__delattr__', '__dict__', '__doc__', '__eq__', '__format__', '__ge__', '__getattribute__', '__gt__', '__hash__', '__init__', '__le__', '__lt__', '__ne__', '__new__', '__reduce__', '__reduce_ex__', '__repr__', '__setattr__', '__sizeof__', '__str__', '__subclasshook__', 'apply', 'coordFrame', 'getCoordFrame', 'getOpenGLMatrix', 'getRotation', 'getTranslation', 'identity', 'inverse', 'invert', 'isIdentity', 'lookAt', 'makeOrthogonal', 'multiply', 'premultiply', 'rotate', 'rotation', 'translate', 'translation', 'xRotate', 'xRotation', 'xform', 'yRotate', 'yRotation', 'zAlign', 'zRotate', 'zRotation'] >>> help(model_openState.xform) Help on Xform object: ...
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