Iam new to perl and this may seem a vague question but I have a PDB file and i just want to add 10 in all x co ordinate of the ATOM records after TER in the file. can anyone please help me with the code?? this is the PDB file: http://www.pdb.org/pdb/files/3MIM.pdb ATOM is a series of lines in the file and TER is a lines within these ATOM lines.If ATOM=[0] position then x coordinate =5. Considering only the first TER in ATOM lines, I need to add 10 to x coordinate and substitute the revised values in the file. I hope this makes sense.

In reply to change x coordinate in pdb by kanika

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