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2008 Oct 30
1
tklistbox selection
Hi, I'm posting yet another question about tcltk since I'm still struggling with the package. I'm trying to create a tklistbox and a ttkcombobox on the same parent and am having a problem. Here's an example: library(tcltk) tt <- tktoplevel() tcl1 <- tclVar() tcl2 <- tclVar() tclObj(tcl1) <- letters[1:5] tclObj(tcl2) <- LETTERS[1] tb1 <- tklistbox(tt,
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 ...
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 (
2012 May 24
3
set tkscale by tkentry
Hi, I am working under Windows and I am using R2.11 I want to use tkscale in my GUI. As the interval is quite big, I can't set the scale to a certain specific value. Therefore I want to add tkentry to allow the user to set tkscale to a certain value. Here is the code library(tcltk) tt<-tktoplevel() tkpack(m1<-tkscale(tt,from=306870.00, to=3026741, label="alpha",
2010 Aug 05
1
Error in as.environment(pos): using 'as.environment(NULL)' is defunct
Hello, I?m using R 2.11.1 with Tinn-R 1.17.2.4. I hope the given informations are enough (it?s my first entry here) The as.environment(pos) error appears in using the following code which should open a function in an other R-file. Here some extractions of the code: .... HZ<-tclVar(seq(length=a,from=1,by=0)) #(a is defined by a tkentry-element) VZ<-tclVar(seq(length=a,from=1,by=0))
2005 Oct 24
1
tk problem with R 2.2.0 on wine/linux
Actually I am trying to run sciview-R and encounted some problems with tk, and I thought I'll check the basic library(tcltk) functionallity, just to be sure. Anybody seen that '[tcl] bad window path name ".1".' message before? Prof. Philippe Grosjean: yes, I have managed to load most of sciview-R under Wine, except the tcltk library! =================== R : Copyright 2005,
2010 Jun 11
1
Windows, OSX and Linux: updating a graphic device and double buffering
Hello there, I'm struggling with the base graphics system on different operating systems. I would like to get an animation effect by re-plotting with the plot function. See the attached code example: move the slider quick from one side to the other. I experience different levels of success, depending on which OS I use. - Linux (Ubuntu >9.10, R 2.9.2-3): Each plot command gets
2000 Jul 19
1
How to use tcltk?
Hallo Tk experts, the Tcl/Tk package allows to define very nice widgets for starting R functions, for printing results and for interactive parameter input. tkdensity.R and tkttest.R demonstrate this and both demos explain how some of the tk functions can be used. For constructing new widgets I would like to see further examples showing Tcl/Tk package in action. Therefore my question: Is there a
2006 Jul 29
1
fancier plotting
Hi thank you for talking the time to help me with this. I have a sequence of numbers in a file and an equal sequence of various character, say(a b c d) each occurs more than once. I need to plot the numbers so that numbers corresponding to a in the other sequence would have green dots, those corresponding to b a red dot, nothing on c and blue square for d. i.e 2 a show a green dot 4 b show a
2009 Jul 09
1
Changing text in a tkentry widget
I searched the web and the list archives for a solution to this, but didn't see anything, so here goes. I'm new to tcltk. I'm trying to change the contents of a tkentry widget when a button is pressed. Once I get that working, the widget will be read only to the user. Here is some toy code: ############### require(tcltk) thisEnv=environment() tt<-tktoplevel() Name <-
2006 Mar 07
2
Building tkentry dynamicly
Dear R-users, I would like to build N "tkentry" compounds in the same window, with default text for each. As N is variable I need to construct them in an iterative way : library(tcltk) main<-tktoplevel() tktitle(main)<-"My Tool" filenames<-c("toto","tata","titi") N<-length(filenames) for (i in 1: N) {
2006 May 22
1
rerender tcltk toplevel
Hi everybody, I am trying to write a simple progress display based on a tcltk toplevel. My first approach was to use the progressBar widget from the BWidget library but since this is not available on every system (missing on at least almost all windows systems, I guess...) I wanted to have a backup there. So my second strategy was to use a simple toplevel with a label and update the tclvariable
2009 Apr 28
1
[macosx] improving quartz & Aqua Tk behaviour outside of RGui
Hello, On Mac OS X, certain Aqua/Quartz UI functionality requires an application to be launched from within an app bundle, or (alternatively) requires a Carbon application with a resource fork. Playing with the wxWidgets distribution, I discovered that it is quite easy and transparent to make such a Carbon app from (I guess) any command line application. When applied to the R executable called
2009 Apr 28
1
[macosx] improving quartz & Aqua Tk behaviour outside of RGui
Hello, On Mac OS X, certain Aqua/Quartz UI functionality requires an application to be launched from within an app bundle, or (alternatively) requires a Carbon application with a resource fork. Playing with the wxWidgets distribution, I discovered that it is quite easy and transparent to make such a Carbon app from (I guess) any command line application. When applied to the R executable called
2007 Aug 14
2
Question about unicode characters in tcltk
hello list, Can someone help me figure out why the following code doesn't work? I'm trying to but both Greek letters and subscripts into a tcltk menu. The code creates all the mu's, and the 1 and 2 subscripts, but it won't create the 0. Is there a certain set of characters that R won't recognize the unicode for? Or am I input the \u2080 incorrectly? library(tcltk) m
2010 Nov 19
1
Set colour in tcl variable
Hello all, using package tcltk this is my problem: I want to set a colour of a tclVar(). I have a tklabel (fixed in position) which should display two variables occasionally. If a constraint is fulfilled, the tklabel should display correct<-tclVar('correct') in green, otherwise it should display wrong<-tclVar('wrong') in red! To display the variables is no
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()
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 Jul 06
1
R: one-sample binomial test
try ?power.prop.test > -----Messaggio originale----- > Da: Tim Wilson [mailto:wilson at visi.com] > Inviato: sabato 6 luglio 2002 6.05 > A: R-help > Oggetto: [R] one-sample binomial test > > > Hi everyone, > > Here's how I solved a problem for my stats class. I'm pretty sure I > understand what's going on, but I wonder if there's a more >
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