View the Objects in the Workspace
This widget allows uers to view and select objects from the
workspace. When the End
button is pressed, the selected objects
will be returned as a list.
objectBrowser(env = .GlobalEnv,fun = noAuto, textToShow = "Select object(s)", nSelect = -1)
fun |
function to test whether certain conditions are met by the objects. Only objects that meet the conditions will be displayed. |
textToShow |
character with the message to be shown on the widget as an instruction. |
nSelect |
integer indicating the number of objects to select.
No limitation if |
env |
|
This function will return a list of lists with a "name" and "obj" pair for each object selected. The "name" will be the name of the object and "obj" will be the value of the object. If the object is a package, a description of the contents of the package will be the value. If the selected object is a function, a text string of the original code will be the value. A function can be passed to impose a filtering mechanisms on the objects to be displayed. See function isCharacter for an example of writing a filtering function for objectBrowser.
The buttons and their expected behavior are
Up
Moves one level up along the search list and displays the content in the box for object names on the left of the widget.
Select \>\>
When objects in the box for object names have been highlighted by clicking or clicking/dragging, this button will display the highlighted object names in the box for selected objects on the right.
Reset
Moves back to .GlobalEnv
which
is the default starting point of the system.
\<\< Remove
When object names in the box for selected objects have been highlighted by clicking or clicking/dragging and this button is pressed, the highlighted object names will be removed from the display.
Clear
Removes all the object names from the box for selected objects.
Cancel
Exits the widget and returns NULL
when
pressed.
End
Returns a list
of lists with names of the
objects in the box for selected objects and their corresponding values
or NULL
if nothing exists in the box.
A list
of lists with a name and value pair for each object.
Jianhua (John) Zhang
## The example here is only run interactively since it requires user ## interference which may cause problems if not available: if(interactive()) { # Call the function with the isCharacter function. r <- objectBrowser() str(r) # show what we've got }
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