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functions in basfix.i - b
baget
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baget(file, varname)
read and return the (first) variable named VARNAME in FILE.
The obasis function opens files read-only. If you want to update
a PFB Basis-generated PDB file without altering its "@decorated"
variable names, open the file with updateb, then use baset to
modify variables. Since you can only change the entire variable
with baset, you may want to read it first with baget.
interpreted function, defined at i/basfix.i line 97
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obasis,
baset
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baset
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baset, file, varname, value
set the (first) variable named VARNAME in FILE to VALUE.
The obasis function opens files read-only. If you want to update
a PFB Basis-generated PDB file without altering its "@decorated"
variable names, open the file with updateb, then use baset to
modify variables. Since you can only change the entire variable
with baset, you may want to read it first with baget.
interpreted function, defined at i/basfix.i line 74
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obasis,
baget
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basfix
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#include "basfix.i"
Provides functions obasis, baset, and baget to try to cope with
Basis PDB file conventions.
By default, the openb function is overloaded by the obasis
function. The original openb is called basfix_openb. It is
unclear what side effects this might have, but they are probably
minor. If you want to preserve the original openb function, set
basfix= 1;
BEFORE you include basfix.i.
keyword, defined at i/basfix.i line 9
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SEE ALSO:
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obasis,
baset,
baget
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