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<div id="jxgbox" class="jxgbox" style="width:600px; height:400px;"></div> | <div id="jxgbox" class="jxgbox" style="width:600px; height:400px;"></div> | ||
<script type="text/javascript"> | <script type="text/javascript"> | ||
var b = JXG.JSXGraph.initBoard('jxgbox', {originX: 200, originY: 200, unitX: 60, unitY: 40 | var b = JXG.JSXGraph.initBoard('jxgbox', {originX: 200, originY: 200, unitX: 60, unitY: 40, axis:true}); | ||
var s = b.createElement('slider',[[0,-3],[4,-3],[1,1,5]]); | var s = b.createElement('slider',[[0,-3],[4,-3],[1,1,5]]); | ||
var a = b.createElement('point',[ | var a = b.createElement('point',[ | ||
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* start: initial value of the slider | * start: initial value of the slider | ||
* max: maximum value of the slider | * max: maximum value of the slider | ||
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* snapWidth: distance between two values. (snapWidth:1: slider with integer values) | * snapWidth: distance between two values. (snapWidth:1: slider with integer values) | ||
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</source> | </source> | ||
<source lang="javascript"> | <source lang="javascript"> | ||
var b = JXG.JSXGraph.initBoard('jxgbox', {originX: 200, originY: 200, unitX: 60, unitY: 40 | var b = JXG.JSXGraph.initBoard('jxgbox', {originX: 200, originY: 200, unitX: 60, unitY: 40, axis:true}); | ||
var s = b.createElement('slider',[[0,-3],[4,-3],[1,1,5]]); | var s = b.createElement('slider',[[0,-3],[4,-3],[1,1,5]]); | ||
var a = b.createElement('point',[ | var a = b.createElement('point',[ |
Revision as of 22:31, 23 June 2009
Sliders enable a convenient way to experiment with mathematical constructions. In the example below there is a slider s which takes values between 1 and 5. The value of the slider can be accessed via s.Value(). The x-coordinate and the y-coordinate of the point A depend on this value s.Value():
The slider needs the following input parameters:
- [[x1,y1],[x2,y2],[min,start,max]]
- [x1,y1]: first point of the ruler
- [x2,y2]: last point of the ruler
- min: minimum value of the slider
- start: initial value of the slider
- max: maximum value of the slider
Properties:
- snapWidth: distance between two values. (snapWidth:1: slider with integer values)
JavaScript code:
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="http://jsxgraph.uni-bayreuth.de/distrib/jsxgraph.css" />
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://jsxgraph.uni-bayreuth.de/distrib/prototype.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://jsxgraph.uni-bayreuth.de/distrib/jsxgraphcore.js"></script>
<div id="jxgbox" class="jxgbox" style="width:600px; height:400px;"></div>
var b = JXG.JSXGraph.initBoard('jxgbox', {originX: 200, originY: 200, unitX: 60, unitY: 40, axis:true});
var s = b.createElement('slider',[[0,-3],[4,-3],[1,1,5]]);
var a = b.createElement('point',[
function(){return s.Value();},
function(){return 3/s.Value();}
]);