Difference between revisions of "UpdateConstruction Command"

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:Recomputes all objects (random numbers are regenerated). Same as {{KeyCode|F9}} or {{KeyCode|Ctrl+R}}.  
 
:Recomputes all objects (random numbers are regenerated). Same as {{KeyCode|F9}} or {{KeyCode|Ctrl+R}}.  
  
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;UpdateConstruction[ <Number of times> ]
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:Performs the command <code>UpdateConstruction[ ]</code> several times.
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:{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>UpdateConstruction[2]</nowiki></code> updated the construction twice (eg to record several dice throws to the spreadsheet). </div>}}
 
{{Note|1=If you want to refresh the view (e.g to remove [[tracing|traces]] from [[Graphics View]]) you can use  <code>[[ZoomIn Command|ZoomIn[1]]]</code> instead, which is the same as {{KeyCode|Ctrl+F}}. You may also need [[SetActiveView Command|SetActiveView[1]]] or [[SetActiveView Command|SetActiveView[2]]] first if you are using two Graphics Views.}}
 
{{Note|1=If you want to refresh the view (e.g to remove [[tracing|traces]] from [[Graphics View]]) you can use  <code>[[ZoomIn Command|ZoomIn[1]]]</code> instead, which is the same as {{KeyCode|Ctrl+F}}. You may also need [[SetActiveView Command|SetActiveView[1]]] or [[SetActiveView Command|SetActiveView[2]]] first if you are using two Graphics Views.}}
{{Note|1=If you want to perform this command several times (eg to record several dice throws to the spreadsheet) then you can do <code>Sequence[ UpdateConstruction[ ], k, 1, 10 ]</code>}}
 

Revision as of 14:03, 28 July 2014



UpdateConstruction[ ]
Recomputes all objects (random numbers are regenerated). Same as F9 or Ctrl + R.
UpdateConstruction[ <Number of times> ]
Performs the command UpdateConstruction[ ] several times.
Example:
UpdateConstruction[2] updated the construction twice (eg to record several dice throws to the spreadsheet).
Note: If you want to refresh the view (e.g to remove traces from Graphics View) you can use ZoomIn[1] instead, which is the same as Ctrl + F. You may also need SetActiveView[1] or SetActiveView[2] first if you are using two Graphics Views.
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