[R] question from a beginner
Agustin Lobo
alobo at ija.csic.es
Sat Feb 2 14:02:10 CET 2002
On Thu, 31 Jan 2002 hzi at uol.com.br wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 30, 2002 at 06:49:00PM -0500, Ben Bolker wrote:
> >
> > No, not really.
> > There are some facilities if you want to *design* GUIs for other people
> > to use, e.g. the Tcl/Tk extensions or Rweb (www.math.montana.edu/Rweb/),
> > but nothing where you can start from scratch with an arbitrary set of
> > data. R is much more process-oriented: if you know what you want to do
> > (linear regression, ANOVA, etc.), it should be fairly easy to find the
> > commands that do what you want. S-PLUS has GUI facilities, although I
> > haven't tried them. I think there is a fairly strong philosophy among
> > most R developers that the "right" way to do things is to learn some of
> > the underlying foundations so that you can really understand what you are
> > doing. It is easier to go wrong with GUIs -- although there are lots of
> > confounding factors, and GUIs can be designed in better or worse ways.
> >
>
> As true as it what you've said may be, one sometimes wishes for a little GUI
> functionality.
> If one __were__ to develop (say something with Tk), or any other contribution
> in that sense, how could one distribute it)?
> Little tedious things like summary and histograms...
>
> Cheers,
>
> Henry L
I agree, some basic functionality in a menu would be handy, like,
for example, being able to print or save displayed graphics or geting a
window with an object browser.
Agus
Dr. Agustin Lobo
Instituto de Ciencias de la Tierra (CSIC)
Lluis Sole Sabaris s/n
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