Source code for scm.plams.interfaces.molecule.ase

from ...core.functions import add_to_class
from ...mol.molecule import Molecule
from ...mol.atom import Atom
from numpy import zeros as npz
from numpy import array as npa

__all__ = ['toASE', 'fromASE']
ase_present = False

try:
    from ase import Atom as aseAtom
    from ase import Atoms as aseAtoms
    ase_present = True
except ImportError:
    __all__ = []


@add_to_class(Molecule)
def readase(self, f, **other):
    """Read Molecule using ASE engine

    The ``read`` function of the |Molecule| class passes a file descriptor into here, so in this case you must specify the *format* to be read by ASE::

        mol = Molecule('file.cif', inputformat='ase', format='cif')

    The ASE Atoms object then gets converted to a PLAMS Molecule and returned.
    All *other* options are passed to ``ASE.io.read()``.
    See https://wiki.fysik.dtu.dk/ase/ase/io/io.html on how to use it.

    .. note::

        The nomenclature of PLAMS and ASE is incompatible for reading multiple geometries, make sure that you only read single geometries with ASE! Reading multiple geometries is not supported, each geometry needs to be read individually.

    """
    try:
        from ase import io as aseIO
    except ImportError:
        raise MoleculeError('Asked for ASE IO engine but could not load ASE.io module')

    aseMol = aseIO.read(f, **other)
    mol = fromASE(aseMol)
    #update self with the molecule read without overwriting e.g. settings
    self += mol
    #lattice does not survive soft update
    self.lattice = mol.lattice
    return


@add_to_class(Molecule)
def writease(self, f, **other):
    """Write molecular coordinates using ASE engine.

    The ``write`` function of the |Molecule| class passes a file descriptor into here, so in this case you must specify the *format* to be written by ASE.
    All *other* options are passed to ``ASE.io.write()``.
    See https://wiki.fysik.dtu.dk/ase/ase/io/io.html on how to use it.

    These two write the same content to the respective files::

        molecule.write('filename.anyextension', outputformat='ase', format='gen')
        molecule.writease('filename.anyextension', format='gen')

    """
    aseMol = toASE(self)
    aseMol.write(f, **other)
    return

if ase_present:
    Molecule._readformat['ase'] = Molecule.readase
    Molecule._writeformat['ase'] = Molecule.writease



[docs]def toASE(molecule): """Convert a PLAMS |Molecule| to an ASE molecule (``ase.Atoms`` instance). Translate coordinates, atomic numbers, and lattice vectors (if present). The order of atoms is preserved.""" aseMol = aseAtoms() #iterate over PLAMS atoms for atom in molecule: #check if coords only consists of floats or ints if not all(isinstance(x, (int,float)) for x in atom.coords): raise ValueError("Non-Number in Atomic Coordinates, not compatible with ASE") #append atom to aseMol aseMol.append(aseAtom(atom.atnum, atom.coords)) #get lattice info if any lattice = npz((3,3)) pbc = [False,False,False] for i,vec in enumerate(molecule.lattice): #check if lattice only consists of floats or ints if not all(isinstance(x, (int,float)) for x in vec): raise ValueError("Non-Number in Lattice Vectors, not compatible with ASE") pbc[i] = True lattice[i] = npa(vec) #save lattice info to aseMol if any(pbc): aseMol.set_pbc(pbc) aseMol.set_cell(lattice) return aseMol
[docs]def fromASE(molecule): """Convert an ASE molecule to a PLAMS |Molecule|. Translate coordinates, atomic numbers, and lattice vectors (if present). The order of atoms is preserved.""" plamsMol = Molecule() #iterate over ASE atoms for atom in molecule: #add atom to plamsMol plamsMol.add_atom(Atom(atnum=atom.number, coords=tuple(atom.position))) #add Lattice if any if any(molecule.get_pbc()): lattice = [] #loop over three booleans for i,boolean in enumerate(molecule.get_pbc().tolist()): if boolean: lattice.append(tuple(molecule.get_cell()[i])) #write lattice to plamsMol plamsMol.lattice = lattice.copy() return plamsMol