From: Michele P. <mp...@ra...> - 2011-09-20 14:48:44
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Thank you very much Jon! Now I master <checkboxes> (ah aha h) What do you think about this version? : <my-checkboxes> ( alist orientation -- gadget ) <pack> { 15 10 } >>gap swap [ swap <checkbox> add-gadget ] assoc-each ; michele pes On 20/09/2011 14.54, Jon Harper wrote: > When you write a literal sequence, the contents of the sequence is not > evaluated. For example, writing { 1 2 + } results in the sequence > containing 1, and then 2, and then the word +. So the sequence you're > passing to <checkboxes> is not of the form { { string model } }, but > in the form { { string bool word } }. To force the evaluation of > litterals in sequences, you can use the literals vocab: > http://docs.factorcode.org/content/vocab-literals.html > > In your simple example case, that would be: > { > { "Checkbox" $[ f <model> ] } > } > > Jon > > On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 2:07 PM, Michele Pes <mp...@ra...> wrote: >> Hi to all! >> I cannot use <checkboxes> correctly. >> Looking at its definition, it seems to me that It takes an assoc >> where the key is the checkbox label (a string), and the value should be >> the model. >> I tried something like: >> >> { >> { "Checkbox 1" f <model> } >> } >> >> but no way. >> Can someone give me an example of a single entry of this assoc? >> Thank you all, >> michele pes >> >> P.S.: >> Please do not post on pastebin since I cannot access it >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> All the data continuously generated in your IT infrastructure contains a >> definitive record of customers, application performance, security >> threats, fraudulent activity and more. Splunk takes this data and makes >> sense of it. Business sense. IT sense. Common sense. >> http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2dcopy1 >> _______________________________________________ >> Factor-talk mailing list >> Fac...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/factor-talk >> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > All the data continuously generated in your IT infrastructure contains a > definitive record of customers, application performance, security > threats, fraudulent activity and more. Splunk takes this data and makes > sense of it. Business sense. IT sense. Common sense. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2dcopy1 > _______________________________________________ > Factor-talk mailing list > Fac...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/factor-talk |