5.12. Minimal topology parser
Parses only the number of atoms from a coordinate/trajectory file. This minimal topology can be used to access coordinate data without the need for a full-fledged topology file.
5.12.1. Classes
- class MDAnalysis.topology.MinimalParser.MinimalParser(filename)[source]
- Produces a minimal topology from only the number of atoms. - This requires that the number of atoms be given in one of two ways:
- The number of atoms can be given as the ‘n_atoms’ keyword argument. 
- If this is not given, then a Reader object for the filename will be created and the parse_n_atoms method on this Reader will be called, (requiring that the Reader has this capability). 
 
 - This requires that the coordinate format has - close()
- Close the trajectory file. 
 - convert_forces_from_native(force, inplace=True)
- Conversion of forces array force from native to base units - Parameters:
- force (array_like) – Forces to transform 
- inplace (bool (optional)) – Whether to modify the array inplace, overwriting previous data 
 
 - Note - By default, the input force is modified in place and also returned. In-place operations improve performance because allocating new arrays is avoided. - Added in version 0.7.7. 
 - convert_forces_to_native(force, inplace=True)
- Conversion of force array force from base to native units. - Parameters:
- force (array_like) – Forces to transform 
- inplace (bool (optional)) – Whether to modify the array inplace, overwriting previous data 
 
 - Note - By default, the input force is modified in place and also returned. In-place operations improve performance because allocating new arrays is avoided. - Added in version 0.7.7. 
 - convert_pos_from_native(x, inplace=True)
- Conversion of coordinate array x from native units to base units. - Parameters:
- x (array_like) – Positions to transform 
- inplace (bool (optional)) – Whether to modify the array inplace, overwriting previous data 
 
 - Note - By default, the input x is modified in place and also returned. In-place operations improve performance because allocating new arrays is avoided. - Changed in version 0.7.5: Keyword inplace can be set to - Falseso that a modified copy is returned unless no conversion takes place, in which case the reference to the unmodified x is returned.
 - convert_pos_to_native(x, inplace=True)
- Conversion of coordinate array x from base units to native units. - Parameters:
- x (array_like) – Positions to transform 
- inplace (bool (optional)) – Whether to modify the array inplace, overwriting previous data 
 
 - Note - By default, the input x is modified in place and also returned. In-place operations improve performance because allocating new arrays is avoided. - Changed in version 0.7.5: Keyword inplace can be set to - Falseso that a modified copy is returned unless no conversion takes place, in which case the reference to the unmodified x is returned.
 - convert_time_from_native(t, inplace=True)
- Convert time t from native units to base units. - Parameters:
- t (array_like) – Time values to transform 
- inplace (bool (optional)) – Whether to modify the array inplace, overwriting previous data 
 
 - Note - By default, the input t is modified in place and also returned (although note that scalar values t are passed by value in Python and hence an in-place modification has no effect on the caller.) In-place operations improve performance because allocating new arrays is avoided. - Changed in version 0.7.5: Keyword inplace can be set to - Falseso that a modified copy is returned unless no conversion takes place, in which case the reference to the unmodified x is returned.
 - convert_time_to_native(t, inplace=True)
- Convert time t from base units to native units. - Parameters:
- t (array_like) – Time values to transform 
- inplace (bool, optional) – Whether to modify the array inplace, overwriting previous data 
 
 - Note - By default, the input t is modified in place and also returned. (Also note that scalar values t are passed by value in Python and hence an in-place modification has no effect on the caller.) - Changed in version 0.7.5: Keyword inplace can be set to - Falseso that a modified copy is returned unless no conversion takes place, in which case the reference to the unmodified x is returned.
 - convert_velocities_from_native(v, inplace=True)
- Conversion of velocities array v from native to base units - Parameters:
- v (array_like) – Velocities to transform 
- inplace (bool (optional)) – Whether to modify the array inplace, overwriting previous data 
 
 - Note - By default, the input v is modified in place and also returned. In-place operations improve performance because allocating new arrays is avoided. - Added in version 0.7.5. 
 - convert_velocities_to_native(v, inplace=True)
- Conversion of coordinate array v from base to native units - Parameters:
- v (array_like) – Velocities to transform 
- inplace (bool (optional)) – Whether to modify the array inplace, overwriting previous data 
 
 - Note - By default, the input v is modified in place and also returned. In-place operations improve performance because allocating new arrays is avoided. - Added in version 0.7.5. 
 - units = {'length': None, 'time': None, 'velocity': None}
- dict with units of of time and length (and velocity, force, … for formats that support it)