Displaying 20 results from an estimated 7000 matches similar to: "Creating GUIs for R"
2005 Oct 15
6
R GUI considerations (was: R, Wine, and multi-threadedness)
Hello,
Following a discussion initiated on r-devel, that mentions SciViews-R
and other GUIs issues for R, I would like to make comments (and would be
happy if these comments would initiate interesting initiatives).
A big, big problem with SciViews-R is that a part of it is written in
Visual Basic 6, a M$$$$ language, not supported any more, buggy, non
transposable to other platforms, etc,
2009 Aug 27
19
Best R text editors?
Quick informal poll: what is everyone's favorite text editor for working
with R? I'd like to hear from people who are using editors that have
some level of direct R interface (e.g. Tinn-R, Komodo+SciViews). Thanks!
--j
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Jonathan A. Greenberg, PhD
Postdoctoral Scholar
Center for Spatial Technologies and Remote Sensing (CSTARS)
University of California, Davis
One Shields Avenue
The
2004 Oct 16
3
Lazy loading... advices
Hello,
I am looking for more information about lazy loading introduced in R 2.0.0.
Doing
?lazyLoad
I got some and there is a 'see also' section that points to
'makeLazyLoading'... But I cannot reach this page.
My problem is: I recompiled a library that uses a lot of functions from
other libraries (of course I can give details if needed). I load it in my
computer: library(svGUI),
2009 Aug 10
4
NotePad++ Syntax file
Does anyone have an R Syntax Highlighting file {userDefineLang.xml} for NotePad++?? I've started one, but I'm not so happy with it.
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2005 Sep 13
3
VB and R
Dear Listers,
Is there any good paper about how to use R together with VB?
Thank you so much!
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WenSui Liu
(http://statcompute.blogspot.com)
Senior Decision Support Analyst
Cincinnati Children Hospital Medical Center
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2012 Jan 03
3
An R interface to Model Building
Hello all,
To anyone who is interested, I'm trying to learn a bit more about
developing applications in R with user interfaces. I've been playing
around with gWidgets to develop a model building interface.
I'd appreciate any comments, suggestions, or guidance on how to better
structure my R code and organize the programming task. In addition,
any suggestions for features and
2007 Jul 11
5
elementary statistics with R (rkward?)
Hi, I am trying to learn some basic statistics stuff but I cannot find any
elementary statistics exercises using R language. Using RKward would be even
better...
I need that in analysing sociological data, obtained through questionnairres -
findind corelations between variables, relations between different types of
data, etc.
Could anyone recommend simple tutorials/exercises, available on www
2009 Feb 06
3
Sweave and backslashes
Hello Everyone,
I am an avid Sweave user and I am trying to pretty print floating point
numbers for latex output. For example in my document, I would like:
4.2\cdot 10^-{8}
Instead of:
4.2e-08
The Hmisc package has a nice function for doing this- but Hmisc has a ton of
dependencies and has proved very unportable to the various machines I work
on. So, I set out to write my own function that
2003 Mar 13
3
Looking for GUI
Hi List,
i am locking for a GUI for R. I have a Debian Woody 3.0 and running R 1.5.1.
In office i am using SPSS 9.0 for several years now after Systat for short
time and now i would use a statistic software under Linux at home. It seems
that R could be that what i am looking for, but i have problems to understand
how it works or better explained i would prefer using a good grafic interface.
2009 Apr 14
4
Building GUI for custom R application
HI R users,
I would appreciate information/examples/suggestions on building GUIs
for R applications.
I am currently working on a project that would require the following
functionalities :
1) Display a window to the user. Provide a function to scan local
drive and choose dataset file.
2) Display the column names for the user to choose the dependent
variable and the independent variables.
3) Fit
2006 Sep 03
5
Status Update
I feel like I''ve mostly been banging my head against header file issues
for the last couple weeks. I don''t feel like I''ve gotten any actual
''work'' done on fixing wrapping problems, adding new classes or improving
the samples. I''m searching for any but haven''t found ''em.
Some things I''ve noticed:
1) Some
2004 Mar 30
12
Big question: Move to SWIG?
A few days ago, someone asked me why I am using wxpp instead of SWIG.
The question prompted me to revisit and re-evaluate SWIG, and I now
believe it would be best to convert wxRuby to SWIG.
SWIG has greatly improved its C++ support since the last time I looked
at it, and I think its Ruby support has improved quite a bit as well.
Also, now that I have written wxpp, I understand the nature of
2005 Oct 09
1
Project suggestion: Interface between R and graphic devices
Hi to all developer,
sure that I will not be the first one with this idea but I did not found
treads about this.
I realized that there are some user interfaces like Brodgar and SciViews.
There was used a lot of manpower to develop those programs.
On the other side I realized that it could be very helpful to have such
programs if somebody would like to change the statistical software from
SPSS
2004 Jun 11
9
Handling Events that don''t take an ID
Hey Kevin,
Am I correct in assuming that if I want a particular widget to respond to an
event which doesn''t take an ID as an argument (like evt_size or
evt_left_down), that I have to inherit a new widget and define the event
handler within the inherited class? Here''s a little contrived code example
to illustrate what I mean:
class MyCtrl < Wx::TextCtrl
def
2004 Jan 15
10
Wx::ListCtrl#get_item method
Hi guys!
I have a question (or a request?) on Wx::ListCtrl#get_item method.
As you can see in the wxWindows reference, wxListCtrl::GetItem method of
C++ is different from that of wxPython.
C++
return value: boolean
argument: wxListItem& info
wxPython
return value: wxListItem
arguments: int ID, int column (optional)
How about wxruby?
>From the wxruby source code, wxruby looks
2009 Mar 02
3
TinnR & Philips Webcam
Hi All,
I have a Philips Webcam, model SPC110NC. I had to download a diver in order for the webcam to work with Skype from the philips support page (www.philips.com/support).
Now when I start up TinnR to use with R, it opens the webcam. If I manually start up R, Tinn R will no longer synch with it.
Also, when I install the webcam driver there doesn't appear to be anyway to modify the
2005 Sep 27
5
WxRuby + Ruby/SDL
Hi,
I am making a game with Ruby/SDL and have run into trouble finding a GUI
to cooperate. I have seen numerous examples of wxWindows in combination
with SDL (wxPython and PyGame), but have yet to be able to do it in ruby
(PyGame example: http://wiki.wxpython.org/index.cgi/IntegratingPyGame).
I am not very good with wxRuby as this is my first time using it and
thought some more knowledgable users
2009 Jun 01
2
Calling Fortran from C++
Hi,
can anybody point me to a package with C++ code that call Fortran
subroutines?
I am trying to do the same thing but we scarce success.
Error in dyn.load("utils.so") :
unable to load shared library 'utils.so':
dlopen(utils.so, 6): Symbol not found: _robcovf
Referenced from: utils.so
Expected in: dynamic lookup
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2008 Mar 31
2
Mouse motion example - help
Hi,
I am trying out this example adapted from the wxpython book, but the
mouse motion event does not seem to be captured right. What am I doing
wrong?
Thanks
warrior
# code below
require ''wx''
class MyFrame < Wx::Frame
def initialize
super(nil, -1, "My Frame", :size => [300,300])
@my_panel = Wx::Panel.new(self, -1)
evt_motion(){ |event|
2004 Apr 26
7
TRW: getters and setters
Hi all,
I mentioned this on the forum but wasn''t sure if
anyone was paying attention. I was just wondering if
it would be possible to replace the
get_something/set_something style methods with the
more Rubyish something/something= style (i.e. uniform
access).
For example, the Button class currently has
button.get_label and button.set_label("foo"). It
would give me warm,