Joe, there is a problem. If I leave in the following line, executing

`jtable 'e1';'n' [ n=: i.3 4`

does not know to name the table e1, nor what n is.

On the other hand, if I omit that following line, the alert produces an
undefined result.

outsideClickDeselects: false //NEW  (is "the following line")

Do you have any ideas?

Oh and btw, what I want to be able to do for now is to supply a monadic
verb or primitive verb and have it applied to the selected cells. Later, I
would like to supply a dyadic verb to 2 selections and have the verb
applied to the two arguments which are the 2 selections.


Thanks,

On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 9:05 PM, Joe Bogner <[email protected]> wrote:

> Brian,
>
> Yes, it is free.
>
> You can access it via: $('#example').data('handsontable').getSelected()
>
> How do you want to use it?
>
> The most basic way to get at it
>
> HBS=: 0 : 0
> .... <snip>
> '<button type="button" id="getselected">get selected</button>'
> ...
> '<div id="dialog" title="Table Editor Error"></div>'
> )
>
>
>
> function ev_body_load()
> {
>  document.title= window.name;
>  $(function(){$("#dialog").dialog({autoOpen:false,modal:true});});
>  bindenter();
>  bindsave();
> // start new
>  $(function() {$('#getselected').click(function() {
> alert($('#example').data('handsontable').getSelected()) }); });
> // end new
>  jdoajax([]);
> }
>
>
> NOTE: you also need to set the outsideClickDeselects property
> otherwise it will lose the selection on click -
> https://github.com/handsontable/handsontable/issues/125
>
>  $('#example').handsontable({
>   data: data,
>   minSpareRows: 1,
>   minSpareCols: 1,
>   colHeaders: true,
>   rowHeaders: true,
>   contextMenu: true,
>   type: sf,
>   undo: true,
>   outsideClickDeselects: false //NEW
>  });
>
>
>
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