Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "Announce: pmg -- menu driven GUI using RGtk"
2003 Mar 07
0
New version of pmg -- Poor Man's GUI
For those who are interested,
I've finished release of 0.4 of pmg and have placed it on my website
at http://www.math.csi.cuny.edu/Statistics/R/pmg.
The pmg package provides some GUI elements using the RGtk package and
friends: RGtk, OOP, RGtkExtra, RGtkHTML, RGdkPixbuf, RGtkViewers and
REventLoop from www.omegahat.org and gtkDevice from CRAN. (These
require a form of UNIX such as linux, OS
2002 Nov 18
1
R on Sharp Zaurus 5500?
For what it is worth, here are my experiences.
When I first got my zaurus I compiled R version 1.4.0 for the it. It took
some time to do, but managed with the skiffclusters at familiar.org.
(libf2c was the hardest part). Compilation should be easier now that there
are onboard compilers but I haven't tried.
I thought this would be neat to have in the classroom. (It did get one
student to buy
2001 Jul 25
2
pch with plot and legend
I'm trying to plot a scatterplot of two variables using pch to plot
different characters based on a third factor. Here is my example
> data("ToothGrowth")
> attach(ToothGrowth)
> levels(supp)
[1] "OJ" "VC"
> plot(len ~ dose,pch=as.numeric(supp))
> legend(locator(1),pch=as.numeric(supp),legend=levels(supp))
The command as.numeric(supp) returns 2 2
2008 Jan 21
3
Need suggestions about GUI
What I want to do is:
1, creat a text box, insert text into that box.
2, select chunk of of the text by mouse, and link it to a lable. so I would
like a way to get that chunk of text.
Can I do such job with tcltk? Any relavant tutorial materials?
Thanks
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HUANG Ronggui
Bachelor of Social Work, Fudan University, China
Master of sociology, Fudan University, China
Ph.D. Student , CityU of
2008 Apr 05
2
Odd tcltk and Rattle interference on MS/Windows
Hi Graham,
Your guess is right. The event loop stuff is handled differently on Windows
than on Unix-like OSes. There is a hook, called tcl_do that is hard-coded
into the R Windows GUI. It is called whenever the console is idle. RGtk2 is
able to hook into that to process GTK+ events. The problem is that the two
packages replace each other's handler. So in this case tcltk is blocking
GTK+ from
2001 Sep 20
1
making packages for windows from UNIX
Hello,
I am trying to make a package for windows using my linux installation
of R. I tried to make the package by first using R CMD build (under
linux) to create a tar.gz package. Then I uncompressed and rearchived
as a zip package. After installing this under windows, the data files
work fine, but the R files aren't seen under windows. Is there some
easy way to create a working zip package
2006 Oct 06
2
[R-pkg] New packages pmg, gWidgets, gWidgetsRGtk2
I'd like to announce three new packages on CRAN: pmg, gWidgets, and
gWidgetsRGtk2.
--John Verzani
1 PMG
*=*=*=
The pmg package for R provides a relatively simple graphical user
interface for R in a manner similar to the more mature RCmdr package.
Basically this means a menu-driven interface to dialogs that collect
arguments for R functions. This GUI was written with an eye towards
2006 Oct 06
2
[R-pkg] New packages pmg, gWidgets, gWidgetsRGtk2
I'd like to announce three new packages on CRAN: pmg, gWidgets, and
gWidgetsRGtk2.
--John Verzani
1 PMG
*=*=*=
The pmg package for R provides a relatively simple graphical user
interface for R in a manner similar to the more mature RCmdr package.
Basically this means a menu-driven interface to dialogs that collect
arguments for R functions. This GUI was written with an eye towards
2008 Feb 12
1
gWidgets process management
Hello,
I'm trying to make a graphical interface for an R function
I've written. A common use for the function is to call it with
specific parameters, and then watch the output as it evolves.
There's not necessarily a logical stopping point, so I usually
use ctrl-C when I'm done to stop it.
I've made a gWidgets interface to the function that gets some
user info and then on a
2019 Feb 25
0
New issue of The R Journal
Dear All,
The latest issue of The R Journal is now available at:
https://journal.r-project.org/archive/2018-2/
Many thanks to all contributors - especially reviewers and authors.
Regards,
John Verzani
CUNY/College of Staten Island
--
John Verzani
Department of Mathematics
College of Staten Island, CUNY
verzani at math.csi.cuny.edu
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2019 Feb 25
0
New issue of The R Journal
Dear All,
The latest issue of The R Journal is now available at:
https://journal.r-project.org/archive/2018-2/
Many thanks to all contributors - especially reviewers and authors.
Regards,
John Verzani
CUNY/College of Staten Island
--
John Verzani
Department of Mathematics
College of Staten Island, CUNY
verzani at math.csi.cuny.edu
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2009 May 27
0
invisible columns
Dear John,
Actually, I was using gWidgetsRGtk2.
The solution you suggest works fine.
Thank you very much.
Best regards. Olivier
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____________________________________
Olivier G. NuƱez
Email: onunez en iberstat.es
Tel : +34 663 03 69 09
Web: http://www.iberstat.es
____________________________________
El 27/05/2009, a las 17:28, John Verzani escribiĆ³:
> Dear Olivier,
>
> I
2004 Aug 09
2
(no subject)
Hi ! mu name is Paolo and I teach statistic in a small college in
Brazil and we use Linux. We started to use R as our statitical software.
I,ve been trying to use some commands I see in the documentation online
but i doesn not work. Commands like
simple.hist.and.boxplot and others related with graphing. Do I need a special ppackage ? how do I load it ?
Thanks
2007 Apr 04
1
Cannot install iWidgetsRGtk
Dear All
I am trying to install iWidgetsRGtk (on a Linux machine), but getting
the following error:
> install.packages("iWidgetsRGtk",repos="http://www.math.csi.cuny.edu/pmg")
Warning in download.packages(unique(pkgs), destdir = tmpd, available =
available, :
no package 'iWidgetsRGtk' at the repositories
>
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance,
Paul
2005 Dec 05
2
Conflict RGtk tcltk
Hi everybody,
I'm making an application using the package tcltk. Everything goes fine until I
load the package RGtk. The interface doesn't work anymore. Is there any conflict
between these packages? I thought about unloading the package RGtk but I don't
know how to do that.
Thanks,
--
Talita Perciano Costa Leite
Graduanda em Ci??ncia da Computa????o
Universidade Federal de Alagoas
2012 May 30
3
R learning
Hi,
What is quickest way to learn R? I am unnecessarily having fear of learning
R.
rgds
Parag Kulkarni
Haridwar,India
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View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/R-learning-tp4631814.html
Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
2003 May 11
2
what does boxplot draw?
Dear r-help,
Unfortunately I cannot find in the documentation what determines
ranges of a 'box' in the box-and-whisker plot.
It is said in "Simple R" (http://www.math.csi.cuny.edu/Statistics/R/simpleR)
that they are 1st and 3rd Qus usually.
I tried to add to boxplot lines with (quantile(x,probs=0.25)), but
lines do not coincide with edges of boxes.
2010 Feb 06
1
SimpleR and UsingR
Having found the online version of SimpleR, I wanted to to download the
respective data:
"The data sets for these notes are available from the CSI math
department (http://www.math.csi.cuny.edu/Statistics/R/simpleR)
and must be installed prior to this."
There it says:
"The simpleR package is now inside the UsingR package available from
CRAN. In the Windows GUI, this may be
2010 Feb 14
4
Problem in performing goodness of fit test in R.
I am trying to perform goodness of fit test using R. I am using this website http://wiener.math.csi.cuny.edu/Statistics/R/simpleR/stat013.html for help. However, I am unable to carry out the test successfully. My code follows. It is taken from the website just mentioned.
freq=c(22,21,22,27,22,36) # frequencies obtained after rolling the dice 150 times.
prob=c(1,1,1,1,1,1)/6 # specify expected
2001 Nov 10
0
Summary: Teaching with R a quick survey.
Hi
I would like to start by thanking everyone that replied. Thank you for the
information, and for the comments about how or why you use it and thankx for
the encouragement re my talk....
Please note that I do not claim to have ellicited a reply from all users of
R, this is a quick survey not a census.
I have tried to break the responces down to the following categories:
Where: (hopefully