Difference between revisions of "SelectObjects Command"
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;SelectObjects[ <Object>, <Object>, ... ] | ;SelectObjects[ <Object>, <Object>, ... ] | ||
− | :Deselects all objects and selects objects passed as parameters. All parameters must be [[Labels and Captions|labeled]] objects | + | :Deselects all objects and selects objects passed as parameters. All parameters must be [[Labels and Captions|labeled]] objects. |
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− | :* Let ''A'', ''B'' and ''C'' be | + | :* Let ''A'', ''B'' and ''C'' be points. <code><nowiki>SelectObjects[A, B, C]</nowiki></code> selects points ''A'', ''B'' and ''C''. |
:* The command <code><nowiki>SelectObjects[Midpoint[A, B]]</nowiki></code> has no effect.</div>}} | :* The command <code><nowiki>SelectObjects[Midpoint[A, B]]</nowiki></code> has no effect.</div>}} |
Revision as of 08:37, 15 November 2013
- SelectObjects[ ]
- Deselects all selected objects.
- SelectObjects[ <Object>, <Object>, ... ]
- Deselects all objects and selects objects passed as parameters. All parameters must be labeled objects.
- Examples:
- Let A, B and C be points.
SelectObjects[A, B, C]
selects points A, B and C. - The command
SelectObjects[Midpoint[A, B]]
has no effect.
- Let A, B and C be points.