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Using the Schrödinger Python API¶

This document can be accessed from the Schrödinger website at www.schrodinger.com/pythonapi.

Contents¶

  • Introduction
    • General Python Information
    • Getting Started
    • Upgrading from Python 2 to Python 3
    • Accessing Your Own Modules
    • Setting Up Your Code Editor
  • Core Concepts
    • Structures
  • Interacting with Maestro
    • Basic Concepts
    • Running Scripts from Maestro
    • Adding Your Script to the Maestro Scripts Menu
    • The Maestro Module
    • Interacting with the Project Table
    • Registering Functions to be Called By Maestro
    • Displaying a GUI Within Maestro Using Python
    • Other Maestro Interactions
  • Working With Trajectories
    • Atom indexing
    • Trajectory frames
    • Trajectory analysis
  • Jaguar
    • Example 1: Setting up jobs
    • Example 2: Launching jobs and parsing the output
    • Example 3: Chaining jobs using the restart file
    • Example 4: Setting up a constrained geometry optimization
    • Example 5: Running Jaguar jobs in parallel batches
  • Enrichment
    • Calculate Enrichment from Virtual Screening
  • Product Specific Modules
    • MacroModel
    • Prime
  • Jobcontrol
    • Job Model
  • Running code under jobcontrol
    • Ordinary script
    • Add jobcontrol API
    • Register input and output files
    • Using a jobname
    • Maestro Incorporation
    • Using $SCHRODINGER/run -FROM <product>
    • Integration into af2
    • Integration with an Argument Parser
    • Introduction to JobDJ
  • Cookbook
    • IO
    • Structures
    • Properties
    • Ligands
    • Atom Specification Language (ASL)
    • Measurement
    • Structure Comparison
    • Modifying and Building Structures
    • Data Conversions

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