Jmol/Quaternions

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==Prerequisites==
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<jmol><jmolButton><script>q1 = {0 0 0 1};q2 = quaternion();theta = 2 * acos(q2.w);d = theta / 45 + 0.1;moveto @d quaternion @q1; </script>
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<text>constant speed reset (4 sec for max rotation, but at least 0.1 sec)</text></jmolButton></jmol>
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==Preliminaries==
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A quaternion is an mathematical object (like a matrix or a complex number) with four parameters x y z w. It is useful to express orientations and rotations, and to do calculations (combining, interpolating, dissecting) on them. Jmol shows structures (e.g. atom positions) on a display and allows the view to be rotated and individual atomic positions to be manipulated.
==Combining two rotations==
==Combining two rotations==
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== References ==
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==Resources==
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http://sacredsoftware.net/tutorials/quaternion.html

Revision as of 18:25, 24 July 2019

Examples

Caption for this structure

Drag the structure with the mouse to rotate

Resources

http://sacredsoftware.net/tutorials/quaternion.html

Proteopedia Page Contributors and Editors (what is this?)

Karsten Theis

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