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Is there an icon set for displaying "All", "Some", and "None" states?

For example, an icon for "All categories", one for "Some categories", and one for "No categories".

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I am trying SO hard not to make a dreidel joke. :) – Lauren Ipsum Dec 31 '12 at 18:20
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@LaurenIpsum I didn't get you... :) – RadialGradient Jan 1 at 6:38
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Your keywords are very similar to the symbols/words on a dreidel when used in a classic game. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreidel – Lauren Ipsum Jan 1 at 13:42
Lol! Cool! That was funny :) – RadialGradient Jan 2 at 6:51

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How about circles with either no fill, half filled, or fully filled to represent none, some, and all, respectively.

[ something along these lines ... ]

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The only "standardized" set I can think of is how check boxes are often handled to show none, some, or all:

http://i.msdn.microsoft.com/dynimg/IC147693.png

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u could show hand five finger for all ,2or3 finger for some and a fist closed for none state

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