[R] Radio Buttons or similars
Gabor Grothendieck
ggrothendieck at gmail.com
Thu Mar 20 02:07:10 CET 2008
Sorry, also uncomment your commented lines so its like this:
function1<-function(){
require(tcltk)
tt <- tktoplevel()
rb1 <- tkradiobutton(tt)
rb2 <- tkradiobutton(tt)
rbValue <- tclVar("oranges")
tkconfigure(rb1,variable=rbValue,value="apples")
tkconfigure(rb2,variable=rbValue,value="oranges")
tkgrid(tklabel(tt,text="Which do you prefer?"))
tkgrid(tklabel(tt,text="Apples "),rb1)
tkgrid(tklabel(tt,text="Oranges "),rb2)
value<-0;
done <- tclVar(0) ###
aux_function<- function()
{
rbVal <- as.character(tclvalue(rbValue))
# tkdestroy(tt)
if (rbVal=="apples")
tkmessageBox(message="Good choice! An apple a day
keeps the doctor
away!")
if (rbVal=="oranges")
tkmessageBox(message="Good choice! Oranges are full of
Vitamin C!")
tclvalue(done) <- 1 ###
print(rbVal);
return(rbVal);
}
# OK.but <- tkbutton(tt,text="OK",command=function() aux_function())
OK.but <- tkbutton(tt,text="OK",command=function()
value<<-aux_function())
tkgrid(OK.but)
tkfocus(tt)
tkwait.variable(done) ###
tkdestroy(tt)
return(value)
}
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 9:04 PM, Gabor Grothendieck
<ggrothendieck at gmail.com> wrote:
> Use tkwait.variable(done) to wait until tcl variable done turns non zero.
> I've changed the lines marked ###. Also see:
> http://bioinf.wehi.edu.au/~wettenhall/RTclTkExamples/OKCancelDialog.html
>
> function1<-function(){
> require(tcltk)
> tt <- tktoplevel()
> rb1 <- tkradiobutton(tt)
> rb2 <- tkradiobutton(tt)
> rbValue <- tclVar("oranges")
> tkconfigure(rb1,variable=rbValue,value="apples")
> tkconfigure(rb2,variable=rbValue,value="oranges")
> tkgrid(tklabel(tt,text="Which do you prefer?"))
> tkgrid(tklabel(tt,text="Apples "),rb1)
> tkgrid(tklabel(tt,text="Oranges "),rb2)
> value<-0;
> done <- tclVar(0) ###
> aux_function<- function()
> {
> rbVal <- as.character(tclvalue(rbValue))
> # tkdestroy(tt) ###
> if (rbVal=="apples")
> tkmessageBox(message="Good choice! An apple a day
> keeps the doctor
> away!")
> if (rbVal=="oranges")
> tkmessageBox(message="Good choice! Oranges are full of
> Vitamin C!")
> tclvalue(done) <- 1 ###
> print(rbVal);
> return(rbVal);
> }
> OK.but <- tkbutton(tt,text="OK",command=function() aux_function())
> #OK.but <- tkbutton(tt,text="OK",command=function()
> value<<-aux_function())
>
> tkgrid(OK.but)
> tkfocus(tt)
> tkwait.variable(done) ###
> tkdestroy(tt) ###
> #return(value)
>
> }
>
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 7:50 PM, ermimi <ermimi_ at hotmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Hello companions!!!
> >
> > I have a function that creates a Radio Buttons, and I need that this
> > function return the selected value in the Radio Buttons. I would like that,
> > if somebody know as I could return the value, you say me as do it.
> >
> > Next, I show the function
> >
> >
> > function1<-function(){
> > require(tcltk)
> > tt <- tktoplevel()
> > rb1 <- tkradiobutton(tt)
> > rb2 <- tkradiobutton(tt)
> > rbValue <- tclVar("oranges")
> > tkconfigure(rb1,variable=rbValue,value="apples")
> > tkconfigure(rb2,variable=rbValue,value="oranges")
> > tkgrid(tklabel(tt,text="Which do you prefer?"))
> > tkgrid(tklabel(tt,text="Apples "),rb1)
> > tkgrid(tklabel(tt,text="Oranges "),rb2)
> > value<-0;
> > aux_function<- function()
> > {
> > rbVal <- as.character(tclvalue(rbValue))
> > tkdestroy(tt)
> > if (rbVal=="apples")
> > tkmessageBox(message="Good choice! An apple a day keeps the doctor
> > away!")
> > if (rbVal=="oranges")
> > tkmessageBox(message="Good choice! Oranges are full of Vitamin C!")
> > print(rbVal);
> > return(rbVal);
> > }
> > OK.but <- tkbutton(tt,text="OK",command=function() aux_function())
> > #OK.but <- tkbutton(tt,text="OK",command=function() value<<-aux_function())
> >
> > tkgrid(OK.but)
> > tkfocus(tt)
> > #return(value)
> > }
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Thanks in advance!
> > A greetings Luismi
> > --
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