How to use unselect_if_selected method in SeleniumBase

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objectify.py

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...718 comments,719 )720 seleniumbase_lines.append(command)721 continue722 # Handle self.unselect_if_selected(SELECTOR)723 if not object_dict:724 data = re.match(725 r"""^(\s*)self\.unselect_if_selected"""726 r"""\((r?['"][\S\s]+['"])\)([\S\s]*)"""727 r"""$""",728 line,729 )730 else:731 data = re.match(732 r"""^(\s*)self\.unselect_if_selected"""733 r"""\(([\S]+)\)([\S\s]*)"""734 r"""$""",735 line,736 )737 if data:738 whitespace = data.group(1)739 selector = "%s" % data.group(2)740 selector = remove_extra_slashes(selector)741 page_selectors.append(selector)742 comments = data.group(3)743 command = """%sself.unselect_if_selected(%s)%s""" % (744 whitespace,745 selector,746 comments,747 )748 if selector_dict:749 if add_comments:750 comments = " # %s" % selector751 selector = optimize_selector(selector)752 if selector in selector_dict.keys():753 selector_object = selector_dict[selector]754 changed.append(selector_object.split(".")[0])755 command = """%sself.unselect_if_selected(%s)%s""" % (756 whitespace,757 selector_object,758 comments,759 )760 if object_dict:761 if not add_comments:762 comments = ""763 object_name = selector764 if object_name in object_dict.keys():765 selector_object = object_dict[object_name]766 changed.append(object_name.split(".")[0])767 command = """%sself.unselect_if_selected(%s)%s""" % (768 whitespace,769 selector_object,770 comments,771 )772 seleniumbase_lines.append(command)773 continue774 # Handle self.switch_to_frame(SELECTOR)775 if not object_dict:776 data = re.match(777 r"""^(\s*)self\.switch_to_frame"""778 r"""\((r?['"][\S\s]+['"])\)([\S\s]*)"""779 r"""$""",780 line,781 )...

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test_base.py

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...29 self._sb.hover_on_element(selector, timeout=timeout)30 def switch_to_frame(self, selector, timeout=None):31 self._sb.switch_to_frame(selector, timeout=timeout)32 def unselect_checkox_by_id(self, selector):...

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