I would love to learn more about the ListWidget.  I looked at that main 
page and it was just too complicated for me at this point.  I'm a 
programmer, but a TW noob.



On Monday, March 16, 2020 at 12:49:07 PM UTC-4, Mark S. wrote:
>
> I think newcomers sometimes gravitate towards the data tiddler, because it 
> seems familiar. But really, the main data element in TW isn't the data 
> tiddler, which are pretty limited, but the tiddler themselves. The problem 
> with using a data tiddler is that it will record a single bit of 
> information for each item. Like "buy/don't buy". But what if you have one 
> item that you can get from two different places? Or if you want to indicate 
> what kind of product it its (produce, hardware, canned, cleaning, etc.) ? 
>
> The best thing to learn is the list widget, and the filters it uses. 
>
> I use a TW grocery list every week. I suppose I should sanitize it and 
> post a version. I haven't kept it up to 5.1.20 capabilities ... but 
> sometimes "good enough" is the enemy of "perfect."
>
> Ok, back to your question.
>
> Let's say you have a data tiddler like:
>
> ShoppingSamsClubData 
>
> with
>
> <https://tiddlywiki.com/#> 
> Aardvarks: yes 
>
> Kittens: no
> Puppies: yes
>
> Then in a tiddler you can put:
>
> <$tiddler tiddler="ShoppingSamsClubData">
> <$list filter="[all[current]indexes[]sort[]]" variable=item>
> <$checkbox index=<<item>> checked="yes" unchecked="no"/> <<item>><br/>
> </$list>
> </$tiddler>
>
>
> And it will give you a dynamic list like (you should see a screen shot here):
>
>
> I guess if all you ever want is to shop at Sam's club, then you're good to 
> go!
>
> HTH
>
> On Monday, March 16, 2020 at 7:02:36 AM UTC-7, David wrote:
>>
>> Summary:
>>
>> I'd like to have a list of checkboxes, for a grocery list, that pull data 
>> from a DataTiddler.
>>
>>
>> Detail:
>>
>> I have items I shop for every week and I thought I'd create a tiddler to 
>> allow me to uncheck and check items as I shopped.  
>>
>>
>>    - I'd like the *state *of the checkboxes to be stored somehow, I'm 
>>    not picky where.  Simpler may be better.
>>    - I'd like it to pull the list of items from a *DataTiddler*.  I 
>>    think separating the display code from the data would be nice, and I can 
>>    also learn about DataTiddlers at the same time.  I'm thinking I don't 
>> care 
>>    if the state of each checkbox is stored in the DataTiddler or in the 
>>    tiddler with the logic.  I guess ideally it would be in the DataTiddler, 
>>    but at this point if it is simpler I don't have to.  I have an example 
>>    where the state of each box is stored in the logic tiddler's field, which 
>>    works.
>>    - If the data could be stored in more of a CSV style, that would be 
>>    nice as well, but not essential.
>>    
>> I've done a good bit of searching on DataTiddlers and indexes and have 
>> found some help, but not a lot.  Here's some code that gives me what I 
>> want, but obviously I'd rather not have to add more checkbox commands for 
>> each new item I put in the dataTiddler.  I know I can loop over this 
>> somehow, right?
>>
>> But I was unable to find how to successfully loop over the keys in a 
>> Dictionary Tiddler.
>>
>> This works, but is not dynamic...
>>
>> <$checkbox field="item1" 
>> checked='val1'>{{ShoppingSamsClubData##item_01}}</$checkbox>
>> <$checkbox field="item2" 
>> checked='val2'>{{ShoppingSamsClubData##item_02}}</$checkbox>
>>
>> And here are the contents of the data tiddler....
>>
>> item_01: Rice
>> item_02: Milk 
>>
>> *type: application/x-tiddler-dictionary*
>>
>>
>>

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