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; Object[Name of Object as Text]: Returns the object for a given name. The result is always a dependent object. | ; Object[Name of Object as Text]: Returns the object for a given name. The result is always a dependent object. | ||
: Note: The ''Object'' command is the opposite of the [[Name Command|Name]] command. | : Note: The ''Object'' command is the opposite of the [[Name Command|Name]] command. | ||
: Example: If points ''A1'', ''A2'', ... , ''A20'' exist and slider ''n = 2'', then <tt>Object["A" + n]</tt> gives you a copy of point ''A2''. | : Example: If points ''A1'', ''A2'', ... , ''A20'' exist and slider ''n = 2'', then <tt>Object["A" + n]</tt> gives you a copy of point ''A2''. |
Revision as of 06:09, 3 November 2010
- Object[Name of Object as Text]
- Returns the object for a given name. The result is always a dependent object.
- Note: The Object command is the opposite of the Name command.
- Example: If points A1, A2, ... , A20 exist and slider n = 2, then Object["A" + n] gives you a copy of point A2.