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Matrix Plugin
Generates a matrix in table form. Input are two lists, containing the values for the x and y axis. The lists may be given directly, or as TWiki variables.
In effect, it is similar to a nested use of the FOREACH variable (see ForEachPlugin), but it will work better for complex substitutions in the cell content, since there is only one "replace". Also, it is easier to use.
Basic Usage
Using the two lists X and Y defined at the end of this topic, we generate an X*Y matrix like this:
%MATRIX{
x="%X%"
y="%Y%"
xtext="Eins, Zwei, Drei"
ytext="Aa,Bb,Cc"
corner="Letter \ Digit"
cell="$x:$y"
}%
This gives
%MATRIX{ x="1,2,3" y="a,b,c" corner="Letter \ Digit" cell="$x:$y" xtext="Eins, Zwei, Drei" ytext="Aa,Bb,Cc"}%
Parameters
The parameters prefixed with $ will be provided for the templates, whenever it makes sense from the context. In particular, in the cell template, $x , $y , $xtext and $ytext are available.
Name |
Description |
Template variable<-- --> |
x |
The horizontal values |
$x |
xtext |
Concomitant for x, can be used in templates |
$xtext |
y |
The vertical values |
$y |
ytext |
Concomitant for y, can be used in templates |
$ytext |
corner |
Text for the upper left corner of the matrix |
|
verbatim |
For debugging. If true , shows generated Twiki markup |
|
xtitle |
Title template for x |
Template |
ytitle |
Title template for y |
Template |
cell |
Template for cell |
Template |
Additionally, to allow delayed rendering of generated TWiki variable calls, the variable $percnt can be used.
-- RuedigerPlantiko - 2012-11-09 |