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2011 Oct 25
2
Building package/DESCRIPTION file not existing?
Hello useRs I am trying to build a package for personal use and for making easier working with other people but I keep getting the same error message about the DESCRIPTION file not existing. when trying to install from a source tar.gz file: Error in .read_description(dfile) : file 'C:/Users/Propriétaire/AppData/Local/Temp/RtmpHFMONb/R.INSTALL647a3535/mypkg/DESCRIPTION' does not
2005 Jun 04
2
locator() via tcltk
Hello, I'm trying to write a function using tcltk to interactively modify a plot and gather locator() data. I've read Peter's articles in Rnews, the help pages in tcltk, http://bioinf.wehi.edu.au/~wettenhall/RTclTkExamples/, plus a post in R-help sometime ago, but haven't found a solution. The idea goes something like this: require(tcltk) testplot <- function() { getcoords
2002 Sep 26
3
tcltk - command=function()
hi, just having the idea create a simple tcl/tk gui-dialog for different data-file formats i get starting problems and it would be nice get some tips/tricks from experienced tcl/tk user in R ! tt <- tktoplevel() label.widget <- tklabel(tt,text="Decision Tree GUI") button.widget <- tkbutton(tt,text="Select SPSSFile", command=function()
2020 Jun 07
7
use of the tcltk package crashes R 4.0.1 for Windows
Hi, The following code, from the examples in ?TkWidgets , immediately crashes R 4.0.1 for Windows: --------------------- snip -------------------- library("tcltk") tt <- tktoplevel() label.widget <- tklabel(tt, text = "Hello, World!") button.widget <- tkbutton(tt, text = "Push", command = function()cat("OW!\n")) tkpack(label.widget,
2001 Feb 03
1
callback environment for Tk buttons
Hi. I'm running into problems with using R functions as callback commands for buttons in Tk. The following Tcl/Tk script creates three buttons. If you press hello it prints hello world. If you press HALLO it prints HALLO WORLD. Not exciting, but I need an example... set tt [toplevel .tt] foreach i {"hello" "HALLO"} { pack [button $tt.b$i -text $i
2008 Aug 11
3
tkentry that exits after RETURN?
I can set up an entry widget (thanks to an old post by Barry Rowlingson) that gets a password and exits when the user clicks on the "OK" button. Anyone have any clever ideas for returning/ destroying the window when the user types a carriage return/ENTER in the text window? I've messed around a little with validate, validatecommand, but don't see any obvious way to do it ...
2000 Sep 29
1
Two tcltk questions and Re: tcltk package functionality
Sorry, for my mail from last night contains no subject. Therefore, I send it again and two tcltk questions are appended. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Prasad wrote: > I wrote a function in R which uses tcltk package .... essentially I wanted > to give within that function, a widget with 2 radiobuttons to choose > between plotting Precip
2001 Sep 19
2
tcltk: Difficulties creating menus
I am struggling with adding menus to a tcltk application. The following example (from the O'Reilly book on Perl/Tk) works fine: #!/usr/bin/perl -w use Tk; my $mw = MainWindow->new; $menub = $mw->Menubutton(-text => "Color")->pack(); foreach (qw/red yellow green blue grey/) { $menub->radiobutton(-label => $_, -command => \&set_bg,
2002 Apr 22
2
Quit R by pressing button (tcltk) (PR#1475)
Full_Name: Joachim H. Strach Version: 1.3.1 OS: Windows 98 Second Edition Submission from: (NULL) (132.230.131.220) I am using the tcltk package. Error-example: ---- library(tcltk) top<-tktoplevel() but<-tkbutton(top,text="Quit",command=function() {q(save="no")} ) tkpack(but) ---- then press the Quit-Button. On my Platform there will be a execution fault with
2011 Feb 15
2
Testing for empty result of which
Hello R users When using the function which to get matches, I usually do w<-which(x==y) length(w)==0 to determine if there are matches or not. Is there a base function that can do the thing more directly by returning a logical value if the result of which is empty or not? Thanks Francois Rousseu [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2020 Jun 07
5
use of the tcltk package crashes R 4.0.1 for Windows
So this wasn't tested for a month? Anyways, Free() is just free() with a check that we're not freeing a null pointer, followed by setting the pointer to NULL. At that point of tcltk.c, we have for (objc = i = 0; i < length(avec); i++){ const char *s; char *tmp; if (!isNull(nm) && strlen(s = translateChar(STRING_ELT(nm, i)))){ // tmp =
2003 Sep 08
1
add checkbutton and the variable(wrong length of vector "b")
Hello it wanted to add a boton of checkup in a menu, ?How I do to create so many variables as checkbutton? I try with the code that continues, use a vector that is charged dynamicamente while I open files but the component of vector "b" is associates with a Tcl variable and load 3 components (environment, value and pointer) I wanted alone to charge the value (0 done not select
2003 Jan 20
1
curious code mistakes
hi, know anybody why this happen ? I''m using winedt , the old code saved in an .R call syntax error''s. Curious is, when i''m type below the same code , it works ??? ...imho a print type problem, what i''m never before observed and can''t recognize with my eyes ? P.S. R.1.6.1 /w2k thanks for advance & regards,christian >>getfile <-
2003 Aug 15
1
menubutton don´t work
Why the variable archOp does not take the value that be chosen in the menubutton?, therefore always remains as a white one, I intend to charge the direccion of open files in a vector and then to elect with the menubutton with which to work but not functions thanks.Ruben library(tcltk) arch<-tclVar(init=" ") archOp<-tclVar(init=" ") vectPath<-c()
2008 Oct 27
1
ttkcombobox
Hi, all, (sessionInfo at the end) I've been struggling with the tcltk package and can't seem to get the ttkcombobox to work. Here's an example: library(tcltk) p <- tktoplevel() l <- tclVar() ## I don't know if I'm even calling it correctly cb <- ttkcombobox(p, values = letters[1:4], textvariable = l) tkpack(cb) 1. How do I know when the value of the combobox has
2011 Sep 16
2
demo creating
R experts: I want to prepare a demo (that will play sequentially in clicks) for a presentation tutorial...Can somebody help me how can I write a demo, suppose the following are steps in the demo.. #start set.seed(1345) x1 <- sample(letters[1:10], 5) x1 sort(x1) x <- sample(1:10, 5) y <- sample(c(11:20), 5) require(lattice) plot(x,y) z <- rnorm(5, 1, 0.5) dataframe <-
2000 Oct 26
1
Rgui and tcltk
I am having a little problem in relation to sending output to the R Console window, when a function is called by pushing a button in a Tk window. Actually there seem to be two components to the problem: -- the R prompt does not re-appear until <return> is pressed -- text output to the R Console window *disappears* after <return> is pressed The following, in R 1.1.1 under
2009 Sep 28
2
re trieve user input from an tcl/tk interface
Hello everyone, this is my first post here and I hope I signed up correctly and someone will take me by the hand and help me out. I am new to R and cannot figure out what to do here... ... I want to have an User Interface that requests input. I want to save this input to a variable to use it later on. I was able to do this with a modalDiaglog (
2006 Jun 26
1
Some tcltk-related packages not loading (OS X)
Dear r helpers, In my exploration of the tcltk facilities of R I've had some success but some failures, and wonder if someone could point me to a solution. To begin: ****************************************************** > sessionInfo() Version 2.3.1 (2006-06-01) powerpc-apple-darwin8.6.0 attached base packages: [1] "tcltk" "methods" "stats"
2002 May 29
2
Tcl/tk , question about the environment of the call
This is my simple code, my intention is to let the inner function browse the objects in the outer function. ####################### tk1 <- function() { tk2 <- function() { inner <- 3 list2 <- ls() #list objects in fuction tk2 print("**** inner objects ****") print(list2) #list objects in fuction tk1 list_parent <- ls(parent.frame())