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Referencing Widget Attributes and Methods
A widget attribute is a value that defines the visible, functional, and other characteristics of a widget or procedure. System handles also have attributes that describe and control certain widget or system states. Attributes can be readable, writeable, or both. Readable means that your code can assign the value of the attribute to a variable or reference its value in an expression. Writeable means that your code can change the value of an attribute and thereby change the associated characteristic of the widget. Whether or not an attribute is readable or writeable depends on a number of factors (for example, the widget type, system handle type, widget realization, etc.).
A widget method is a specialized function associated with a widget that performs an action on the widget or alters the behavior of the widget. Some system handles also have methods that affect certain widget and system behaviors. All methods return a value and some methods require parameters. The return value usually is a logical value specifying whether or not the execution of the method was successful; however, some methods return other types of information.
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