Displaying 20 results from an estimated 400 matches similar to: "New version of pmg -- Poor Man's GUI"
2003 Jan 16
3
Announce: pmg -- menu driven GUI using RGtk
Hello all,
I've put together a quick and dirty menubar + dialogs + spreadsheet
GUI for R using the RGtk package. Performance is not great (OOP is a
real memory hog?), the design may be worse, but the hope is that it
will be useful in an introductory stats course while we await the
arrival of a real gui with ObveRsive and SciViews.
The package can be found at
2003 Jan 16
3
Announce: pmg -- menu driven GUI using RGtk
Hello all,
I've put together a quick and dirty menubar + dialogs + spreadsheet
GUI for R using the RGtk package. Performance is not great (OOP is a
real memory hog?), the design may be worse, but the hope is that it
will be useful in an introductory stats course while we await the
arrival of a real gui with ObveRsive and SciViews.
The package can be found at
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 Jul 25
0
R-pmg (poor man gui) question
Hello,
I hope I am reaching the appropriate channel for asking question.
I am a newbie with R and pmg. I am trying to create two gdroplist as the
following:
First list: West, South, North, East, MidWest
Second list: States in the U.S
For example, if on the first gdroplist I select value MidWest, then I would
like the second gdroplist automatically populated with state that belong in
the
2005 Jul 19
0
build of REventLoop package crashes with 2.1 due tosyntax error in Defn.h (PR#8017)
Full_Name: Richard Boyce
Version: 2.1.-1
OS: Debian testing/unstable
Submission from: (NULL) (128.95.123.29)
While building a custom package using a modified version of Duncan's REventLoop
with R version 2.1 (Debian package r-base, r-base-dev) and R source from apt-get
source 2.1.1 I get the following error:
$ R CMD build vjREventLoop
* checking for file
2005 Jul 20
1
(PR#8017) build of REventLoop package crashes with 2.1 due
In what way is this a bug in R? It looks like a bug in the package, and
as Defn.h is not part of R's API any packge using it is `at risk' (and
cannot be installed in a binary-only installation, or even an installed
version of R).
In particular, Defn,.h depends on config.h, and it seems you installed a
binary version of R and used separate sources. I would suggest building
R from
2007 Nov 17
0
Drawing to a buffer (or double buffering)
Hi,
I know this topic has come up several times, but I still haven't
found a satisfactory solution to it.
I want to draw complicated figures (preferably in X11) and display
them only once they are completed.
Obviously, the main purpose for doing this is so that a sequence
of complicated plots can be shown (so a solution which destroys the
window and creates a new one is not acceptable).
So
2002 Oct 06
1
R-1.6.0
I have build R-1.6.0 on Jaguar (actually on 10.2.2), using gcc 3.1
from Apple, g77 3.1 from fink, ATLAS from fink. It passes all
checks OK.
I also re-compiled the 233 packages listed below
with the same setup. I have NOT tested all these
packages in any detail. A tar.gz file with the whole /usr/local/lib/R
will be on ftp://gifi.stat.ucla.edu on Tuesday. It will NOT include
anything from fink
2004 Mar 22
1
where is OOP?
Hi there,
Installation error was given when I tried to install pmg (Poor mans
GUI) http://wiener.math.csi.cuny.edu/pmg/index.html.
$ LANG=C sudo R CMD INSTALL pmg_0.6.tar.gz
* Installing *source* package 'gtkpmg' ...
** R
** save image
Error in library(OOP) : There is no package called 'OOP'
Execution halted
/usr/lib/R/bin/INSTALL: line -116: 20554 Broken pipe cat
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
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
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
2004 Aug 25
0
Problem with Domain Administrator rights in samba 3.0.2
ALL
I have set-up Samba to run as a PDC its been running great now for over 6
months with no probs. I am looking to add to this by setting up a Domain
Administrator so I can run audits, remote patch updates, reg hacks etc. I
have followed the instructions but have I have no domain rights with 'Domain
Admins' but i do have domain rights with 'Admin Users'.
Heres my set-up.
Any
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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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
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
--
____________________________________
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 escribió:
> Dear Olivier,
>
> I
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
2003 Aug 29
1
about REPL and loops in general ...
I need to implement some external callbacks to R and I'm not happy with
the current REPL, since it prevents any general solution.
Are there plans to improve the current REPL anytime soon? The current
approach has some deficiencies you are surely aware of (only one input
(=external event loop), the loop is blocked while waiting for input in
R_ReadConsole, ...). But the major problem is