Assuming you want to transform, say, the input pdb, then just get the transformation immediately following creation and compose with that (since the initial transform has not moved the object).
On May 22, 2009, at 10:27 PM, Keren Lasker kerenl@salilab.org wrote:
> thanks - but what I want to do is different from RigidBodyMover as > the transformation should be absolute and not relative. > On May 22, 2009, at 9:40 PM, Dina Schneidman wrote: > >> it is rigid body internal coord. transformation. >> you can move by composing it with your move. take a look at >> RigidBodyMover.cpp propose_move func. >> >> On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 7:43 PM, Keren Lasker kerenl@salilab.org >> wrote: >>> >>> Is the transformation given in set_transformation relative to a >>> global >>> internal coordinate system or to the rigid body internal >>> coordinate system >>> ? >>> If the answer is that it is relative to the rigid body internal >>> coordinate >>> system -how can you move the rigid body to a specific position in >>> space ? >>> >>> Thank you ! >>> Keren. >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> IMP-dev mailing list >>> IMP-dev@salilab.org >>> https://salilab.org/mailman/listinfo/imp-dev >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> IMP-dev mailing list >> IMP-dev@salilab.org >> https://salilab.org/mailman/listinfo/imp-dev > > _______________________________________________ > IMP-dev mailing list > IMP-dev@salilab.org > https://salilab.org/mailman/listinfo/imp-dev