Autogenerated Tag Syntax Documentation:


BlockSelector selects regions of continuous blocks from an input selector. Make sure to use some other selector to chop the selector into countable blocks.

<BlockSelector name="(&string;)" block_number="(1 &non_negative_integer;)"
        inverse="(false &xs:boolean;)" selector="(&string;)" />
  • block_number: Which residue block to select
  • inverse: If true, block 1 is the c-terminal-most block
  • selector: residue selector of which a continuous block is to be selected. The name of a previously declared residue selector or a logical expression of AND, NOT (!), OR, parentheses, and the names of previously declared residue selectors. Any capitalization of AND, NOT, and OR is accepted. An exclamation mark can be used instead of NOT. Boolean operators have their traditional priorities: NOT then AND then OR. For example, if selectors s1, s2, and s3 have been declared, you could write: 's1 or s2 and not s3' which would select a particular residue if that residue were selected by s1 or if it were selected by s2 but not by s3.