Difference between revisions of "Checkbox Command"
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;Checkbox( <List> ) | ;Checkbox( <List> ) | ||
:Creates a checkbox which, when unchecked, hides listed objects. | :Creates a checkbox which, when unchecked, hides listed objects. | ||
− | :{{Example|1=Let ''A'' and ''B'' be points. <code>c = Checkbox | + | :{{Example|1=Let ''A'' and ''B'' be points. <code>c = Checkbox({A,B})</code> creates checkbox ''c''. When ''c'' is checked, ''A'' and ''B'' are visible, otherwise they are hidden.}} |
;Checkbox( <Caption>, <List> ) | ;Checkbox( <Caption>, <List> ) | ||
:Creates checkbox with given caption which, when unchecked, hides listed objects. | :Creates checkbox with given caption which, when unchecked, hides listed objects. |
Latest revision as of 08:53, 12 October 2017
- Checkbox( )
- Creates a checkbox.
- Checkbox( <Caption> )
- Creates a checkbox with given caption.
- Checkbox( <List> )
- Creates a checkbox which, when unchecked, hides listed objects.
- Example: Let A and B be points.
c = Checkbox({A,B})
creates checkbox c. When c is checked, A and B are visible, otherwise they are hidden.
- Checkbox( <Caption>, <List> )
- Creates checkbox with given caption which, when unchecked, hides listed objects.