The applicators, processors, and
collectors described in this chapter are used to extract
geometric properties out of a given molecular object or to
extract parts of these objects according to their geometric
properties.
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Detailed Description
The applicators, processors, and
collectors described in this chapter are used to extract
geometric properties out of a given molecular object or to
extract parts of these objects according to their geometric
properties.
- Using the BoundingBoxProcessor
, the bounding box of a given molecular object can be
calculated. The bounding box is represented by the lowest and
highest coordinates occuring in the molecular object, i.e.
the bounding box is the smallest rectangular box (with sides
parallel to the coordinate axes) that encloses all atoms in
the molecular object.
- The GeometricCenterProcessor
calculates the geometric center of all atoms contained in the
molecular object it is applied to.
- With the aid of the FragmentDistanceCollector it is possible to collect
all molecular fragments that are within a given distance from
a certain fragment. This is useful to extract the relevant
molecular environment (e.g. to examin a binding site).