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Re: Button Behavior OnClick

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  • Subject: [mg125474] Re: Button Behavior OnClick
  • From: Bob Hanlon <hanlonr357 at gmail.com>
  • Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2012 00:28:10 -0500 (EST)
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  • References: <201203140535.AAA25598@smc.vnet.net>

Use RadioButtonBar or SetterBar

RadioButtonBar[Dynamic[x],
 {10! -> "Option A",
  5! -> "Option B",
  5 -> "Option C"}]

Dynamic[x]

SetterBar[Dynamic[y],
 {10! -> "Option A",
  5! -> "Option B",
  5 -> "Option C"}]

Dynamic[y]


Bob Hanlon


On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 1:35 AM, Scott Colwell <scolwell at uoguelph.ca> wrote:
> This seems like it should be simple enough to do, but I can't figure it out.
>
> How do you get a button to look like it is pressed only when it has been pressed, and then unpressed when another button is selected.
>
> Seems to me there should be a simple OnClick command that says If A is pressed, then make A looked pressed but not B. If B is pressed, then make B look pressed but not A. I can sort of get the effect with mouseover but it doesn't stay.  Any ideas?
>
> Row[{
>  Mouseover[Button["Option A", Print[10!]],
>   Button["Option A", Print[10!], Appearance -> "Pressed"]],
>  Spacer[10],
>  Mouseover[Button["Option B", Print[10!]],
>   Button["Option B", Print[10!], Appearance -> "Pressed"]]
>  }]
>



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