This is the command gmx-wheel that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator
PROGRAM:
NAME
gmx-wheel - Plot helical wheels
SYNOPSIS
gmx wheel [-f [<.dat>]] [-o [<.eps>]] [-r0 <int>] [-rot0 <real>]
[-T <string>] [-[no]nn]
DESCRIPTION
gmx wheel plots a helical wheel representation of your sequence. The input sequence is in
the .dat file where the first line contains the number of residues and each consecutive
line contains a residue name.
OPTIONS
Options to specify input files:
-f [<.dat>] (nnnice.dat)
Generic data file
Options to specify output files:
-o [<.eps>] (plot.eps)
Encapsulated PostScript (tm) file
Other options:
-r0 <int> (1)
The first residue number in the sequence
-rot0 <real> (0)
Rotate around an angle initially (90 degrees makes sense)
-T <string>
Plot a title in the center of the wheel (must be shorter than 10 characters, or it
will overwrite the wheel)
-[no]nn (yes)
Toggle numbers
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