created: 20150117152607000 modified: 20150228114306000 title: $:/editions/tw5.com/operator-macros tags: $:/tags/Macro \define .operator-examples(op,text:"Examples") <$link to="$op$ Operator (Examples)">$text$ \define .operator-example-tryit-actions() <$action-setfield $tiddler=<<.state>> text="show" filter=<<__eg__>>/> \define .operator-example(n,eg,ie)
<$list filter="[title<.state-prefix>addsuffix{!!title}addsuffix[/]addsuffix[$n$]]" variable=".state"> <$reveal state=<<.state>> type="nomatch" text="show"> `$eg$` <$macrocall $name=".if" cond="""$ie$""" then="""
→ $ie$
"""/>
<$button actions=<<.operator-example-tryit-actions>>>Try it
<$reveal state=<<.state>> type="match" text="show"> <$edit-text tiddler=<<.state>> field="filter" tag="input" type=search focus="true"/>
<$button set=<<.state>> setTo="">Hide <$reveal stateTitle=<<.state>> stateField="filter" type="nomatch" text=<<__eg__>>> <$button actions=<<.operator-example-tryit-actions>>>Reset
\end \define .inline-operator-example(eg) <$text text=<<__eg__>>/> evaluates to <$list filter=<<__eg__>> emptyMessage="(empty)"> <$text text=<>/> \end \define .this-is-operator-example() This example tiddler is used to illustrate some of the [[Filter Operators]]. \define .using-days-of-week() These examples make use of the [[Days of the Week]] tiddler. \define .s-matching-is-case-sensitive() In looking for matches for <<.place S>>, capital and lowercase letters are treated as different. \define .node-only-operator() <$macrocall $name=".note" _="This operator is <<.em not>> available when ~TiddlyWiki is running in a web browser."/> \end