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Print method for core.find objects.
# S3 method for core
print(x, vol = NULL, ...)
a list object obtained with the function
core.find
.
the maximal cumulative volume value at which core positions are detailed.
additional arguments to ‘print’.
Returns a three component list of indices:
atom indices of core positions
xyz indices of core positions
residue numbers of core positions
Grant, B.J. et al. (2006) Bioinformatics 22, 2695--2696.
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# NOT RUN {
##-- Generate a small kinesin alignment and read corresponding structures
pdbfiles <- get.pdb(c("1bg2","2ncd","1i6i","1i5s"), URLonly=TRUE)
pdbs <- pdbaln(pdbfiles)
##-- Find 'core' positions
core <- core.find(pdbs)
plot(core)
##-- Fit on these relatively invarient subset of positions
core.inds <- print(core, vol=0.5)
print(core, vol=0.7)
print(core, vol=1.0)
# }
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