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Revision as of 22:24, 31 March 2010
This is an example on how to select sequence motifs from Chain objects. A Chain object versus a System object is used because regular expressions can not span across chains.
This tutorial is in progress, there may be errors.
Complete source of example_regular_expressions.cpp
To compile
% make bin/example_regular_expresssions
To run the program
Go to the main directory and run the command (note, the location of the exampleFiles subdirectory needs to be provided as an argument)
% bin/example_regularExpressions exampleFiles/example0004.pdb