9. Selection exporters
The classes in this module allow writing a selection to a file that can be read by
another program to select the atoms in a MDAnalysis
MDAnalysis.core.groups.AtomGroup
. Such cross-package interoperability
allows a user to combine their favourite tools with MDAnalysis for further
visualization or simulation.
Name |
extension |
IO |
remarks |
---|---|---|---|
vmd |
tcl |
w |
VMD macros, available in Representations;
module |
pymol |
pml |
w |
simple PyMOL selection string;
module |
gromacs |
ndx |
w |
Gromacs index file;
module |
charmm |
str |
w |
CHARMM selection of individual atoms;
module |
jmol |
spt |
w |
Jmol selection commands;
module |
9.1. How to write selections
9.1.1. Single AtomGroup
The typical situation is that one has an
AtomGroup
and wants to work with the
same selection of atoms in a different package, for example, to
visualize the atoms in VMD. First create an AtomGroup
(named
g
in the example below) and then use its
write
method with the
appropriate file extension (see Table of supported exporters and recognized file name extensions. for the recognized extension):
g = u.select_atoms('protein")
g.write("selections.vmd", name="mda_protein")
In VMD, sourcing the file selections.vmd
(written in Tcl) defines
the “macro” mda_protein
that contains the atom indices to select
source selection.vmd
set sel [atomselect top mda_mdanalysis]
and in the GUI the macro appears in the Selections: Singlewords as “mda_protein”.
window in the list9.1.2. Multiple selections
The write
method can take
additional keyword arguments, including mode
. The default is
mode="w"
, which will overwrite the provided file. If mode="a"
then the selection is appended to the file.
Alternatively, one may use the
SelectionWriter
itself as a
context manager and write each AtomGroup
inside the
context. For example, to write multiple groups that were selected to
mark different parts of a lipid bilayer to Gromacs index file named
“leaflets.ndx”:
with mda.selections.gromacs.SelectionWriter('leaflets.ndx', mode='w') as ndx:
ndx.write(upper_saturated, name='upper_sat')
ndx.write(lower_saturated, name='lower_sat')
ndx.write(upper_unsaturated, name='upper_unsat')
ndx.write(lower_unsaturated, name='lower_unsat')
There is a separate SelectionWriter
for each format, as
described next.
9.2. Selection writers
There exist different SelectionWriterBase
classes for different packages. The
get_writer()
function can automatically pick
the appropriate one, based on the file name extension in the Table of supported exporters and recognized file name extensions..
- MDAnalysis.selections.get_writer(filename, defaultformat)[source]
Return a SelectionWriter for filename or a defaultformat.
- Parameters
- Returns
SelectionWriter – the writer class for the detected format
- Return type
type
- Raises
NotImplementedError – for any format that is not defined
Formats
Each module implements a SelectionWriter
for a specific format.