Difference between revisions of "Slider"
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ax = b.createElement('axis', [[0,0], [1,0]], {}); | ax = b.createElement('axis', [[0,0], [1,0]], {}); | ||
ay = b.createElement('axis', [[0,0], [0,1]], {}); | ay = b.createElement('axis', [[0,0], [0,1]], {}); | ||
− | var s = b.createElement('slider',[[1,-3],[5,-3],[ | + | var s = b.createElement('slider',[[1,-3],[5,-3],[1,1,5]]); |
var a = b.createElement('point',[ | var a = b.createElement('point',[ | ||
− | function(){return s.Value()- | + | function(){return s.Value()-;},2 |
function(){return 1/s.Value();} | function(){return 1/s.Value();} | ||
]); | ]); | ||
</script> | </script> | ||
</html> | </html> |
Revision as of 15:31, 25 January 2009
Sliders enable a convenient way to experiment with mathematical constructions. Example: