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lt-find
ltl-find
lc-find
lbl-find
lb-find
ct-find
ctl-find
cc-find
cbl-find
cb-find
rt-find
rtl-find
rc-find
rbl-find
rb-find
pict-path?
launder
Version: 4.1

2.6 Pict Finders

(lt-find pict find)

 

 

real?

 

real?

  pict : pict?

  find : pict-path?

(ltl-find pict find)

 

 

real?

 

real?

  pict : pict?

  find : pict-path?

(lc-find pict find)

 

 

real?

 

real?

  pict : pict?

  find : pict-path?

(lbl-find pict find)

 

 

real?

 

real?

  pict : pict?

  find : pict-path?

(lb-find pict find)

 

 

real?

 

real?

  pict : pict?

  find : pict-path?

(ct-find pict find)

 

 

real?

 

real?

  pict : pict?

  find : pict-path?

(ctl-find pict find)

 

 

real?

 

real?

  pict : pict?

  find : pict-path?

(cc-find pict find)

 

 

real?

 

real?

  pict : pict?

  find : pict-path?

(cbl-find pict find)

 

 

real?

 

real?

  pict : pict?

  find : pict-path?

(cb-find pict find)

 

 

real?

 

real?

  pict : pict?

  find : pict-path?

(rt-find pict find)

 

 

real?

 

real?

  pict : pict?

  find : pict-path?

(rtl-find pict find)

 

 

real?

 

real?

  pict : pict?

  find : pict-path?

(rc-find pict find)

 

 

real?

 

real?

  pict : pict?

  find : pict-path?

(rbl-find pict find)

 

 

real?

 

real?

  pict : pict?

  find : pict-path?

(rb-find pict find)

 

 

real?

 

real?

  pict : pict?

  find : pict-path?

Locates a pict designated by find is within pict. If find is a pict, then the pict must have been created as some combination involving find.

If find is a list, then the first element of find must be within pict, the second element of find must be within the second element, and so on.

(pict-path? v)  boolean?

  v : any/c

Returns #t if v is a pict or a non-empty list of picts.

(launder pict)  pict?

  pict : pict?

Creates a pict that has the same drawing and bounding box of pict, but which hides all of its sub-picts so that they cannot be found with functions like lt-find.