Dear all, I have tried all the popular R IDE or editors like Eclipse, Komodo, JGR, Revolution... They all have fancy fucntions like auto completion, syntax highlight.... BUT, I JUST WANT A OBJECT BROWSER! The easiest way to view objects in R console is fix(), but you have no global view of all the objects in the workspace. Revolution has the best object browser so far, but this thing is way too big... Eclipse all has automatically object browser, but you can't only see the basic summary info. and it's really tricky to configure StatET. Jgr is very handy, when you double click the object name, you can view the object in a spreadsheet like using fix(), but you have to press the "Refresh" button each time you want to see the updated objects... So, is there any thing like the combination of eclipse and Jgr? If not, I am interested to develope something to fulfill this simple but very important function. But right now I have no idea where to start. Any suggestions? Peter ----- TO GET MORE DETAILS CLICK HERE -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/Object-Browser-tp4651647.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
What's the best object browser? Dear all, I have tried all the popular R IDE or editors like Eclipse, Komodo, JGR, Revolution... They all have fancy fucntions like auto completion, syntax highlight.... BUT, I JUST WANT A OBJECT BROWSER! The easiest way to view objects in R console is fix(), but you have no global view of all the objects in the workspace. Revolution has the best object browser so far, but this thing is way too big... Eclipse all has automatically object browser, but you can't only see the basic summary info. and it's really tricky to configure StatET. Jgr is very handy, when you double click the object name, you can view the object in a spreadsheet like using fix(), but you have to press the "Refresh" button each time you want to see the updated objects... So, is there any thing like the combination of eclipse and Jgr? If not, I am interested to develope something to fulfill this simple but very important function. But right now I have no idea where to start. Any suggestions? ----- TO GET MORE DETAILS CLICK HERE -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/Object-Browser-tp4651654.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.