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From: Salvatore Mario Cosseddu (S.M.Cosseddu_at_warwick.ac.uk)
Date: Fri Jun 10 2011 - 11:20:21 CDT
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Try
set sel0 [atomselect 0 "resid 1 to 10 or resid 50 to 100"]
Does it work?
Regards
On 10/06/11 15:28, Seibold, Stephen wrote:
> I have been in the TkC to select multiple ranges to do a "fit". I want
> to select multiple ranges separated by residues; however, I cannot
> find the method to do this. I tried
>
> >set sel0 [atomselect 0 "resid 1 to 10 and resid 50 to 100"]
>
> However, nothing I do seems to work. I looked on line, but could not
> locate how to do this. I know there must be a way, but am missing it...
>
> Can someone either tell me or direct me where at in the manual this
> answer is...I cannot find it.
>
> Cheers, Steve
-- Salvatore Cosseddu PhD student Centre for Scientific Computing and School of Engineering University of Warwick Coventry CV4 7AL United Kingdom email: S.M.Cosseddu_at_warwick.ac.uk
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