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A <tt>tree </tt>consists of tree parts, the set of columns, the set of footers, and the tree body. The set of columns is defined by a number of <tt>treecol </tt>components, one for each column. Each column will appear as a header at the top of the tree. The second part, The set of footers is defined by a number of <tt>treefooter </tt>components, one for each column also. Each column will appear as a footer at the bottom of the tree. The third part, the tree body, contains the data to appear in the tree and is created with a <tt>treechildren </tt>component.
  
 
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= Example =

Revision as of 10:51, 27 April 2010

Tree

Employment/Purpose

A tree consists of tree parts, the set of columns, the set of footers, and the tree body. The set of columns is defined by a number of treecol components, one for each column. Each column will appear as a header at the top of the tree. The second part, The set of footers is defined by a number of treefooter components, one for each column also. Each column will appear as a footer at the bottom of the tree. The third part, the tree body, contains the data to appear in the tree and is created with a treechildren component.

Example

Supported events

Name
Event Type
None None

Supported Children

Treecols, Treechildren, Treefoot

Use cases

Version Description Example Location
5.0+    

Version History

Version Date Content
5.x.x x/x/20xx Initialization



Last Update : 2010/04/27

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