Source code for schrodinger.trajectory.prody.modeset

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"""This module defines a pointer class for handling subsets of normal modes."""

from numpy import array

__all__ = ['ModeSet']


[docs]class ModeSet(object): """A class for providing access to subset of mode data. Instances are obtained by slicing an NMA model (:class: `.ANM`, :class: `.GNM`, or :class: `.PCA`). ModeSet's contain a reference to the model and a list of mode indices. Methods common to NMA models are also defined for mode sets.""" __slots__ = ['_model', '_indices']
[docs] def __init__(self, model, indices): self._model = model self._indices = array(indices, int)
[docs] def __len__(self): return len(self._indices)
def __iter__(self): for i in self._indices: yield self._model[i] def __repr__(self): return '<ModeSet: {0} modes from {1}>'.format(len(self), str(self._model)) def __str__(self): return '{0} modes from {1}'.format(len(self._indices), str(self._model))
[docs] def is3d(self): """Return **True** is model is 3-dimensional.""" return self._model._is3d
[docs] def numAtoms(self): """Return number of atoms.""" return self._model._n_atoms
[docs] def numModes(self): """Return number of modes in the instance (not necessarily maximum number of possible modes).""" return len(self._indices)
[docs] def numDOF(self): """Return number of degrees of freedom.""" return self._model._dof
[docs] def getTitle(self): """Return title of the mode set.""" return str(self)
[docs] def getModel(self): """Return the model that the modes belongs to.""" return self._model
[docs] def getIndices(self): """Return indices of modes in the mode set.""" return self._indices
[docs] def getEigvals(self): """Return eigenvalues. For :class: `.PCA` and :class: `.EDA` models built using coordinate data in Å, unit of eigenvalues is `|A2|`. For :class: `.ANM` and :class: `.GNM`, on the other hand, eigenvalues are in arbitrary or relative units but they correlate with stiffness of the motion along associated eigenvector.""" return self._model._eigvals[self._indices]
[docs] def getVariances(self): """Return variances. For :class: `.PCA` and :class: `.EDA` models built using coordinate data in Å, unit of variance is `|A2|`. For :class: `.ANM` and :class: `.GNM`, on the other hand, variance is the inverse of the eigenvalue, so it has arbitrary or relative units.""" return self._model._vars[self._indices]
[docs] def getArray(self): """Return a copy of eigenvectors array.""" return self._model._array[:, self._indices]
getEigvecs = getArray def _getArray(self): """Return eigenvectors array.""" return self._model._array[:, self._indices]