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Simple visualizer for molecules and isosurfaces with Plotly

Project description

cotwo

(like, carbon dioxide)

Render molecules with Plotly.

Installation

pip install cotwo

or

uv add cotwo

Features

  • Read and display structures from XYZ files
  • Read and display structures from SMILES strings
  • Plot smooth isosurfaces from cube files

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Usage

Use the "Molecule" class to instanciate an object from either an XYZ file (give the path) or a SMILES string:

from cotwo import Molecule

xyz = Molecule.from_xyz("path/to/file.xyz")

smiles = Molecule.from_smiles("CCC(=O)C")

To add an isosurface from a density, you need a corresponding .cube file.

xyz.add_density("path/to/density.cube", isovalue=0.005, colors=("#909090", "#FF8000"))

Then you can either obtain the Plotly go.Figure:

fig = xyz.create_fig()

or display the plot directly:

xyz.show()

Roadmap

Since creating the meshes and the isosurfaces is computationally heavy, a neat feature would be the possibility to precompute several isosurfaces and keep them in memory. This way multiple densities can be inspected in short succession without the computational overhead.

In the same vein, it would be cool to load a directory and then be able to select from the available .cube files. One could also compute the verticies and faces of the isosurfaces and store them separately, then loading would be much faster. That said, it's kind of beyond the scope of this project - best to keep it lightweigth and focused on only the actual rendering.

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