DIS, DISCARD


NAME
DIS, DISCARD - discard the specified structure.

SYNOPSIS
DIS identifier
DIS ALL
DIS *
DISCARD identifier
DISCARD ALL
DISCARD *

DESCRIPTION
Discard the specified structure (macromolecular complex). The memory used to store the structure is freed. If keyword ALL is used (or asterisk, *), all structures will be discarded. Examples:

COMMAND DESCRIPTION
dis 1 Discard the structure number 1.
dis 7 Discard the structure number 7.
dis * Discard all. Nothing will be loaded
after this command.

NOTES
(1) Sometimes you will forget the identifiers, especially when working with many structures. Move the mouse pointer over the structure which should be discarded. The identifier will be displayed in the output window (bottom right corner of the garlic window). The number in parentheses is the identifier you need. In the example below, the identifier is equal to one.


(2) If you discard everything, the indexing will be reset too. The first structure you load after discarding everything will be assigned index "1" (one).

RELATED COMMANDS
LOAD (READ) loads the specified file.