Difference between revisions of "SetValue Command"

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:Let ''n'' be the ''<Number>''. The command SetValue sets the n-th element of a free list to the current value of the object. Number ''n'' can be at most 1 + length of L.
 
:Let ''n'' be the ''<Number>''. The command SetValue sets the n-th element of a free list to the current value of the object. Number ''n'' can be at most 1 + length of L.

Revision as of 08:33, 23 August 2015


SetValue[ <Boolean>, <0|1> ]
Sets the state of a boolean / check box : 1 = true, 0 = false
Example: If b is a boolean, SetValue[b,1] sets the boolean b as true.


SetValue[ <Object>, <Object> ]
LetA be the first and B the second object. If A is a free object or a Point restricted to Path or Region, its value is set to current value of B (i.e. A doesn't change value if B is changed afterwards).
Example: If f is a function, SetValue[f, RandomElement[{cos(x), 3x+2, ln(x)}]] defines, at random, f as being one of the functions proposed in the list.


SetValue[ <List>, <Number>, <Object> ]
Let n be the <Number>. The command SetValue sets the n-th element of a free list to the current value of the object. Number n can be at most 1 + length of L.

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SetValue in scripting[edit]

If you want to change value of an object in Scripting, always use SetValue rather than =. See Responsive Applets for more information.

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