Inherits from BaseControl
This control type is abstract and can not be used
directly.
This is the abstract base of all controls that can be bound to an
option. These types of controls allow a user to see and/or set the value
of an option that has been defined in the *.a.yaml
.
##Properties
In addition to any inherited properties, an
OptionControl
supports:
Property | Description | Form |
---|---|---|
name |
Sets the unique name for the control. If optionName is
not defined name will be used to data-bind to an
option. |
Unique string (or option name) |
optionName |
Sets the name of the option to which the control is to be data
bound. If this property is omitted and name property is
used instead. |
defined option name |
optionPart |
Sets the name of the sub-option to which the control is to be data
bound. Some controls don’t bind to a whole option but only to part. For
example, a RadioButton binds to a sub-option of the
underlying List option. See here for an example. |
defined option part name |
label |
Sets the text to be displayed by the control’s label. NOTE: not all
controls have labels. In the circumstance that a control does not have a
label, a defined label property is ignored. |
string |
enable |
Sets the a data-binding string to control the enable state of the control. | string |
####enable
This property is what’s called a ‘data-binding’. Data-binding is
where the value of a particular property is bound to the value of
another UI control. When the value of the control changes, so does the
respective property value. For example we may want to bind to the value
of a CheckBox
(TRUE/FALSE) to the enabling/disabling
feature of a TextBox
. This would be achieved by specifying
the name of the control to which you would like to bind inside of
parentheses (or brackets).
- type: CheckBox
name: pcEqGr
label: Cut points for
style: inline
verticalAlignment: center
children:
- type: TextBox
name: pcNEqGr
label: ""
suffix: equal groups
format: number
inputPattern: "[0-9]+"
enable: (pcEqGr)
In the above example, the TextBox
named
pcNEqGr
would enable when the CheckBox
named
pcEqGr
is checked.
label
The label
property of an OptionControl
serves only to override the title
property of the
underlying option. If the label
property is not defined,
the control will use the title
property of the underlying
option. This results in the UI control definition being minimal, only
describing information when necessary.
Option Definition
- name: descStats
title: Descriptive statistics
type: Bool
default: false
description:
R: >
`TRUE` or `FALSE` (default), provide descriptive statistics
UI Control Definition
##Events
Event | Description |
---|---|
change | Fires when the value of the control has changed. |
changing | Fires when the value of the control is about to change. |
##Controls
Below is a list of controls that inherit from
OptionControl
.
###Option Controls