Difference between revisions of "Object Command"
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{{Example| 1=If points ''A1'', ''A2'', ... , ''A20'' exist and slider ''n = 2'', then <code>Object["A" + n]</code> gives you a | {{Example| 1=If points ''A1'', ''A2'', ... , ''A20'' exist and slider ''n = 2'', then <code>Object["A" + n]</code> gives you a | ||
copy of point ''A2''.}} | copy of point ''A2''.}} | ||
− | {{Note|You must make sure that the | + | {{Note|You must make sure that the objects you refer to are '''earlier''' in the [[Construction_Protocol]] than this command}} |
{{warning|Object command cannot be used in [[Custom tools]]}} | {{warning|Object command cannot be used in [[Custom tools]]}} |
Revision as of 12:16, 29 November 2011
- 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. Note: You must make sure that the objects you refer to are earlier in the Construction_Protocol than this command
Warning: | Object command cannot be used in Custom tools |