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When the ``Main input window'' has been created, the LET command behaves
in a different way when any of the following options is set:
/PROMPT, /CHOICE, /INDEX, /RANGE, /FILE
Rather than taking the variable value from the keyboard-typed command
line, the LET command has no immediate action, but defines a widget in
the ``Main input window'' (or ``Optional window''). This widget will
allow the user to define the variable value using the windowing
system. 5 types of widgets are available:
- Text widget
This is the default widget created when option /PROMPT is present.
The content of the text widget will be used to set the variable.
- Slider widget
This widget is activated when option /RANGE is present. The widget
consists both in a numeric area and a slider limited by the given range,
and can be used to set a real or integer variable.
- Choice widget
This widget is activated when option /CHOICE is present. The
widget consists in a text widget and a pulldown menu containing all
specified choices. The user can select its choice with this menu. If
the last choice is a ``*'', any other text can also be entered.
- Index widget
This widget is activated when option /INDEX is present. This
widget is similar to the Choice widget, but the returned value is
an integer corresponding to the sequence number of the selected choice.
- File widget
This widget is activated when option /FILE is present. The widget
consists in a text widget and a file selection widget with the specified
file filter.
The ``Main input window'' is actually created with all defined
widgets when command GUI
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2001-04-18