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==Usage== | ==Usage== | ||
{{Block|[▼] data box}} refers to the value of a selected data box. | {{Block|[▼] data box}} refers to the value of a selected data box. | ||
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<strong>Note:</strong> You should use data boxes for numerical values and labels for textual values. One advantage of using a data box is that you can title it. | |||
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==Syntax== | ==Syntax== | ||
[[File:DataBox Nums.png|right|alt=The Data Box Block|thumb]] | |||
<!-- <code>[Dropdown: Data Box Widget] data box</code> --> | <!-- <code>[Dropdown: Data Box Widget] data box</code> --> | ||
Input: | Input: | ||
#a data box from the dropdown menu | #a data box from the dropdown menu | ||
==Example== <!--T:9--> | |||
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[[File:data_box_example.gif|alt=Data Box example gif|thumb]] | |||
[[File:quotient_example.png|alt=Data Box example code|thumb]] | |||
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This is a model of an epidemic. To monitor the spread of the epidemic, data boxes and a line graph have been employed to monitor immune, uninfected, and infected populations. An epidemic occurs when the infected population exceeds the expected infected population. Thus, when over 5% of the population is infected, the warning label is shown. | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:48, 16 August 2023
Returns the value of a selected data box.
[▼] data box
is a code block from the Interface drawer.
Usage
[▼] data box
refers to the value of a selected data box.
Note: You should use data boxes for numerical values and labels for textual values. One advantage of using a data box is that you can title it.
Syntax
Input:
- a data box from the dropdown menu
Example
This is a model of an epidemic. To monitor the spread of the epidemic, data boxes and a line graph have been employed to monitor immune, uninfected, and infected populations. An epidemic occurs when the infected population exceeds the expected infected population. Thus, when over 5% of the population is infected, the warning label is shown.