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tree view : ウィキペディア英語版
:''"Treeview" redirects here. There is also a phylogenetic tree visualization software named TreeView.''A tree view or an outline view is a graphical control element that presents a hierarchical view of information. Each item (often called a ''branch'' or a ''node'') can have a number of subitems. This is often visualized by indentation in a list.An item can be ''expanded'' to reveal subitems, if any exist, and ''collapsed'' to hide subitems.Tree views are often seen in file manager applications, where they allow the user to navigate the file system directories. They are also used to present hierarchical data, such as an XML document.Extended tree view is the central component of outliner applications, where each node consists of editable text.Personal information managers also frequently employ tree-view controls. When the user selects an outline node, the text and/or other content associated with the node appears in an adjacent part of the application; thus the content can be organized according to the outline's categories and sub-categories. The first PIM employing a tree-view outline was (TreePad ), created in 1995 by Dutch programmer Henk Hagedoorn.==See also==* Directory (file systems) - an example of application of tree views* File manager* Genealogy software

:''"Treeview" redirects here. There is also a phylogenetic tree visualization software named TreeView.''
A tree view or an outline view is a graphical control element that presents a hierarchical view of information. Each item (often called a ''branch'' or a ''node'') can have a number of subitems. This is often visualized by indentation in a list.
An item can be ''expanded'' to reveal subitems, if any exist, and ''collapsed'' to hide subitems.
Tree views are often seen in file manager applications, where they allow the user to navigate the file system directories. They are also used to present hierarchical data, such as an XML document.
Extended tree view is the central component of outliner applications, where each node consists of editable text.
Personal information managers also frequently employ tree-view controls. When the user selects an outline node, the text and/or other content associated with the node appears in an adjacent part of the application; thus the content can be organized according to the outline's categories and sub-categories. The first PIM employing a tree-view outline was (TreePad ), created in 1995 by Dutch programmer Henk Hagedoorn.
==See also==

* Directory (file systems) - an example of application of tree views
* File manager
* Genealogy software

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 tree view or an outline view is a graphical control element that presents a hierarchical view of information. Each item (often called a ''branch'' or a ''node'') can have a number of subitems. This is often visualized by indentation in a list.An item can be ''expanded'' to reveal subitems, if any exist, and ''collapsed'' to hide subitems.Tree views are often seen in file manager applications, where they allow the user to navigate the file system directories. They are also used to present hierarchical data, such as an XML document.Extended tree view is the central component of outliner applications, where each node consists of editable text.Personal information managers also frequently employ tree-view controls. When the user selects an outline node, the text and/or other content associated with the node appears in an adjacent part of the application; thus the content can be organized according to the outline's categories and sub-categories. The first PIM employing a tree-view outline was (TreePad ), created in 1995 by Dutch programmer Henk Hagedoorn.==See also==* Directory (file systems) - an example of application of tree views* File manager* Genealogy software">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
tree view or an outline view is a graphical control element that presents a hierarchical view of information. Each item (often called a ''branch'' or a ''node'') can have a number of subitems. This is often visualized by indentation in a list.An item can be ''expanded'' to reveal subitems, if any exist, and ''collapsed'' to hide subitems.Tree views are often seen in file manager applications, where they allow the user to navigate the file system directories. They are also used to present hierarchical data, such as an XML document.Extended tree view is the central component of outliner applications, where each node consists of editable text.Personal information managers also frequently employ tree-view controls. When the user selects an outline node, the text and/or other content associated with the node appears in an adjacent part of the application; thus the content can be organized according to the outline's categories and sub-categories. The first PIM employing a tree-view outline was (TreePad ), created in 1995 by Dutch programmer Henk Hagedoorn.==See also==* Directory (file systems) - an example of application of tree views* File manager* Genealogy software">ウィキペディアで「:''"Treeview" redirects here. There is also a phylogenetic tree visualization software named TreeView.''A tree view or an outline view is a graphical control element that presents a hierarchical view of information. Each item (often called a ''branch'' or a ''node'') can have a number of subitems. This is often visualized by indentation in a list.An item can be ''expanded'' to reveal subitems, if any exist, and ''collapsed'' to hide subitems.Tree views are often seen in file manager applications, where they allow the user to navigate the file system directories. They are also used to present hierarchical data, such as an XML document.Extended tree view is the central component of outliner applications, where each node consists of editable text.Personal information managers also frequently employ tree-view controls. When the user selects an outline node, the text and/or other content associated with the node appears in an adjacent part of the application; thus the content can be organized according to the outline's categories and sub-categories. The first PIM employing a tree-view outline was (TreePad ), created in 1995 by Dutch programmer Henk Hagedoorn.==See also==* Directory (file systems) - an example of application of tree views* File manager* Genealogy software」の詳細全文を読む



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