7.34. Common functions for coordinate reading — MDAnalysis.coordinates.core
Important base classes are collected in MDAnalysis.coordinates.base.
- MDAnalysis.coordinates.core.reader(filename, format=None, **kwargs)[source]
- Provide a trajectory reader instance for filename. - This function guesses the file format from the extension of filename and it will throw a - TypeErrorif the extension is not recognized.- In most cases, no special keyword arguments are necessary. - All other keywords are passed on to the underlying Reader classes; see their documentation for details. 
- MDAnalysis.coordinates.core.writer(filename, n_atoms=None, **kwargs)[source]
- Initialize a trajectory writer instance for filename. - Parameters:
- filename (str) – Output filename of the trajectory; the extension determines the format. 
- n_atoms (int (optional)) – The number of atoms in the output trajectory; can be ommitted for single-frame writers. 
- multiframe (bool (optional)) – - True: write a trajectory with multiple frames;- Falseonly write a single frame snapshot;- Nonefirst try to get a multiframe writer and then fall back to single frame [- None]
- kwargs (optional) – Keyword arguments for the writer; all trajectory Writers accept - start: starting time [0],- step: step size in frames [1],- dt: length of time between two frames, in ps [1.0] Some readers accept additional arguments, which need to be looked up in the documentation of the reader.
 
- Returns:
- A trajectory Writer instance 
- Return type:
- Writer
 - Changed in version 0.7.6: Added multiframe keyword. See also - get_writer_for().
Helper functions:
- MDAnalysis.coordinates.core.get_reader_for(filename, format=None)[source]
- Return the appropriate trajectory reader class for filename. - Parameters:
- filename – filename of the input trajectory or coordinate file. Also can handle a few special cases, see notes below. 
- format (str or - Reader(optional)) – Define the desired format. Can be a string to request a given Reader. If a class is passed, it will be assumed that this is a Reader and will be returned.
 
- Returns:
- A Reader object 
- Return type:
- Reader
- Raises:
- ValueError – If no appropriate Reader is found 
 - Notes - There are a number of special cases that can be handled: - If filename is a numpy array, - MemoryReaderis returned.
- If filename is an MMTF object, - MMTFReaderis returned.
- If filename is a ParmEd Structure, - ParmEdReaderis returned.
- If filename is an iterable of filenames, - ChainReaderis returned.
 - Automatic detection is disabled when an explicit format is provided, unless a list of filenames is given, in which case - ChainReaderis returned and format passed to the- ChainReader.- Changed in version 1.0.0: Added format_hint functionalityx 
- MDAnalysis.coordinates.core.get_writer_for(filename, format=None, multiframe=None)[source]
- Return an appropriate trajectory or frame writer class for filename. - The format is determined by the format argument or the extension of filename. If format is provided, it takes precedence over the extension of filename. - Parameters:
- filename (str or - None) – If no format is supplied, then the filename for the trajectory is examined for its extension and the Writer is chosen accordingly. If- Noneis provided, then- NullWriteris selected (and all output is discarded silently).
- format (str (optional)) – Explicitly set a format. 
- multiframe (bool (optional)) – - True: write multiple frames to the trajectory;- False: only write a single coordinate frame;- None: first try trajectory (multi frame writers), then the single frame ones. Default is- None.
 
- Returns:
- A Writer object 
- Return type:
- Writer
- Raises:
- ValueError: – The format could not be deduced from filename or an unexpected value was provided for the multiframe argument. 
- TypeError: – No writer was found for the required format or the required filename argument was omitted. 
 
 - Changed in version 0.7.6: Added multiframe keyword; the default - Nonereflects the previous behaviour.- Changed in version 0.14.0: Removed the default value for the format argument. Now, the value provided with the format parameter takes precedence over the extension of filename. A - ValueErroris raised if the format cannot be deduced from filename.- Changed in version 0.16.0: The filename argument has been made mandatory.