Dear PyMOL users, I know that PyMOL is able to automatically compute and visualize gradient of electrostatic potential (ESP). However, I have my own codes that can calculate gradient of electron density and electric field ( - gradient of ESP) from various sources, such as experimental electron density models and theoretical wavefunctions. I am wondering if it is possible to visualize "external" (i.e. precomputed) vector data in PyMOL (and if yes, how can I do it) ?
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