[Sciviews-commits] r123 - in pkg: . svDialogs svDialogs/R svDialogs/inst svDialogs/man

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Sun Mar 29 11:09:29 CEST 2009


Author: phgrosjean
Date: 2009-03-29 11:09:29 +0200 (Sun, 29 Mar 2009)
New Revision: 123

Added:
   pkg/svDialogs/
   pkg/svDialogs/COPYING
   pkg/svDialogs/DESCRIPTION
   pkg/svDialogs/NAMESPACE
   pkg/svDialogs/NEWS
   pkg/svDialogs/R/
   pkg/svDialogs/R/fixedDlg.R
   pkg/svDialogs/R/flexibleDlg.R
   pkg/svDialogs/R/guiSetStyle.tcltk.R
   pkg/svDialogs/TODO
   pkg/svDialogs/inst/
   pkg/svDialogs/inst/CITATION
   pkg/svDialogs/man/
   pkg/svDialogs/man/display.Rd
   pkg/svDialogs/man/guiDlg.Rd
   pkg/svDialogs/man/guiDlgAssistant.Rd
   pkg/svDialogs/man/guiDlgColor.Rd
   pkg/svDialogs/man/guiDlgDir.Rd
   pkg/svDialogs/man/guiDlgDoubleList.Rd
   pkg/svDialogs/man/guiDlgFont.Rd
   pkg/svDialogs/man/guiDlgFormula.Rd
   pkg/svDialogs/man/guiDlgFunction.Rd
   pkg/svDialogs/man/guiDlgGraphOptions.Rd
   pkg/svDialogs/man/guiDlgGrid.Rd
   pkg/svDialogs/man/guiDlgInput.Rd
   pkg/svDialogs/man/guiDlgItemSel.Rd
   pkg/svDialogs/man/guiDlgList.Rd
   pkg/svDialogs/man/guiDlgMessage.Rd
   pkg/svDialogs/man/guiDlgOpen.Rd
   pkg/svDialogs/man/guiDlgOptions.Rd
   pkg/svDialogs/man/guiDlgProgress.Rd
   pkg/svDialogs/man/guiDlgSave.Rd
   pkg/svDialogs/man/guiDlgText.Rd
   pkg/svDialogs/man/guiDlgVarSel.Rd
   pkg/svDialogs/man/guiDlgView.Rd
   pkg/svDialogs/man/guiEval.Rd
   pkg/svDialogs/man/guiPane.tcltk.Rd
   pkg/svDialogs/man/guiSetStyle.tcltk.Rd
Log:
Addition of svDialogs package

Added: pkg/svDialogs/COPYING
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--- pkg/svDialogs/COPYING	                        (rev 0)
+++ pkg/svDialogs/COPYING	2009-03-29 09:09:29 UTC (rev 123)
@@ -0,0 +1,340 @@
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Added: pkg/svDialogs/DESCRIPTION
===================================================================
--- pkg/svDialogs/DESCRIPTION	                        (rev 0)
+++ pkg/svDialogs/DESCRIPTION	2009-03-29 09:09:29 UTC (rev 123)
@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
+Package: svDialogs
+Title: SciViews GUI API - Dialog boxes
+Depends: R (>= 2.6.0), tcltk
+Imports: svMisc
+Description: Rapidly construct dialog boxes for your GUI, including an automatic function assistant
+Version: 0.9-20
+Date: 2009-03-28
+Author: Philippe Grosjean
+Maintainer: Philippe Grosjean <phgrosjean at sciviews.org>
+License: GPL (>= 2)
+URL: http://www.sciviews.org/SciViews-R
\ No newline at end of file

Added: pkg/svDialogs/NAMESPACE
===================================================================
--- pkg/svDialogs/NAMESPACE	                        (rev 0)
+++ pkg/svDialogs/NAMESPACE	2009-03-29 09:09:29 UTC (rev 123)
@@ -0,0 +1,30 @@
+import(tcltk, svMisc)
+
+export(display,
+       guiDlg,
+       guiDlgAssistant,
+       guiDlgColor,
+       guiDlgDir,
+       guiDlgDoubleList,
+       guiDlgFont,
+       guiDlgFormula,
+       guiDlgFunction,
+       guiDlgGraphOptions,
+       guiDlgGrid,
+       guiDlgInput,
+       guiDlgItemSel,
+       guiDlgList,
+       guiDlgMessage,
+       guiDlgOpen,
+       guiDlgOptions,
+       guiDlgProgress,
+       guiDlgSave,
+       guiDlgText,
+       guiDlgVarSel,
+       guiDlgView,
+       guiPane.tcltk,
+       guiPane.entry.tcltk,
+       guiPane.list.tcltk,
+	   guiSetStyle.tcltk)
+
+S3method(display, guiDlg)

Added: pkg/svDialogs/NEWS
===================================================================
--- pkg/svDialogs/NEWS	                        (rev 0)
+++ pkg/svDialogs/NEWS	2009-03-29 09:09:29 UTC (rev 123)
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
+= svDialogs News
+
+== Changes in svDialogs 0.9-20
+
+This is the first version distributed on R-forge. It is completely refactored
+from older versions (on CRAN since 2003) to make it run with SciViews-K and
+Komodo Edit (SciViews-R Console not supported any more).

Added: pkg/svDialogs/R/fixedDlg.R
===================================================================
--- pkg/svDialogs/R/fixedDlg.R	                        (rev 0)
+++ pkg/svDialogs/R/fixedDlg.R	2009-03-29 09:09:29 UTC (rev 123)
@@ -0,0 +1,610 @@
+"guiDlgAssistant" <-
+function (...)
+{
+    # This is a non modal assistant dialog box... could also display tips
+    # TO DO...
+    stop("Not yet implemented!")
+}
+
+"guiDlgColor" <-
+function (...)
+{
+    # A color selection dialog box
+    # TO DO: a color range selector?
+    stop("Not yet implemented!")
+}
+
+"guiDlgDir" <-
+function (title = "Select a directory", dir = getwd(), new = TRUE,
+parent = 0, GUI = getOption("guiWidgets"))
+{
+    # A 'choose a directory' dialog box
+    # It almost follows the conventions of tkchooseDirectory()
+    # The argument dir indicates the initial directory
+    # The argument new indicates if a new file name can be given
+    # parent determines which is the parent window... if 0 then system modal
+    # If cancelled, then return character(0)
+    # This dialog box is always modal
+
+    # Check arguments:
+    if (!inherits(title, "character") && length(title) < 1)
+        stop("'title' must be a non empty character string!")
+    title <- title[1] # Keep only first item for title
+    if (!is.null(new) && !is.na(new)) new <- (new == TRUE) else new <- FALSE
+    if (!inherits(dir, "character"))
+        stop("'dir' must be a character string!")
+    dir <- dir[1] # Keep only first one, if several are provided
+    # Check this is a directory (if it exists)
+    if (file.exists(dir)) {
+        if (!file.info(dir)$isdir)
+            stop("'dir' must be a directory, not a file!")
+    } else {
+        if (!new)
+            stop("'dir' must be an existing directory if 'new' == TRUE!")
+    }
+    #### TO DO: expand abbreviated directories under windows!
+    #### TO DO: check 'parent'!
+    if (!inherits(GUI, "character") && !is.null(GUI))
+        stop("'GUI' must be a character string or NULL!")
+
+    if (!is.null(GUI) && GUI != "tcltk") { # Custom GUI widgets
+        # Look for a guiDlgDir.<GUI> function
+        fun <- paste("guiDlgDir", GUI, sep=".")
+        if (exists(fun, where = 1, mode = "function", inherits = TRUE)) {
+            res <- get(fun, pos = 1, mode = "function", inherits = TRUE)(
+                title = title, dir = dir, new = new, parent = parent)
+            if (!is.null(res)) {
+                return(res)
+            } else warning("Using default Tcl/tk dialog box instead!")
+        }
+    }
+    # Otherwise, use the default Tcl/Tk dialog box
+    # Use tkmessageBox()
+    ## parent argument is defined, but not used yet here...
+    ## should look how to implement it!
+    res <- tclvalue(tkchooseDirectory(initialdir = dir, mustexist = !new, title = title))
+    # Bug: if new == FALSE and the user indicated a new dir, and then clicked
+    # 'Cancel', the name of the new dir is returned! => recheck
+    if (!new && !file.exists(res)) res <- character(0)
+    res <- as.character(res)
+    if (res == "") res <- character(0) # tkchooseDirectory returns "" if cancelled
+    return(as.character(res))
+}
+
+"guiDlgDoubleList" <-
+function(list1, list2, title = "Select", default1 = "",
+default2 = "", multi = c(TRUE, TRUE), new = c(FALSE, FALSE),
+sort = c(TRUE, TRUE), transfer = FALSE, parent = 0,
+GUI = getOption("guiWidgets"))
+{
+    # A 'dual list' dialog box. This list serves two purposes:
+    # 1) select elements in the first list and place them in the second list
+    #    (transfer = TRUE)
+    # 2) make a double selection in two separate lists
+    # This dialog box is always modal
+    stop("Not yet implemented!")
+}
+
+"guiDlgFont" <-
+function (...)
+{
+    # A font selector dialog box
+    # TO DO...
+    stop("Not yet implemented!")
+}
+
+"guiDlgFormula" <-
+function (...)
+{
+    # This dialog box helps to create S language formulas
+    # R Commander has something like that in glm dialog box. Look with John Fox
+    # for permission to reuse it
+    # TO DO...
+    stop("Not yet implemented!")
+}
+
+"guiDlgGraphOptions" <-
+function (...)
+{
+    # A graph options dialog box
+    # Idem as guiDlgOptions, but specific to graph parameters? Or is it possible
+    # to reuse guiDlgOptions?
+    # TO DO...
+    stop("Not yet implemented!")
+}
+
+"guiDlgGrid" <-
+function (table, title = deparse(substitute(table)), edit = TRUE,
+edit.vars = TRUE, add.vars = TRUE, add.rows = TRUE, parent = -1,
+GUI = getOption("guiWidgets"))
+{
+    # A 'grid' display of a one or two dimensional table (vector, matrix,
+    # data.frame)
+    # It is similar to the data editor in Rgui, but can be non modal (parent = -1)
+    # and can be used just to display the content of a table
+    # TO DO: possibly tabbed presentation?
+    stop("Not yet implemented!")
+}
+
+"guiDlgInput" <-
+function (message = "Enter a value", title = "Input",
+default = "", parent = 0, GUI = getOption("guiWidgets"))
+{
+    # A simple text input box
+    # parent determines which is the parent window... if 0 then it is system modal
+    # This dialog box is always modal
+    # Return either a string, or character(0) if 'Cancel' clicked
+    # TO DO: drop down list with previous selections + '...' button
+
+    # Check arguments:
+    if (!inherits(message, "character") && length(message) < 1)
+        stop("'message' must be a non empty character string!")
+    message <- message[1]  # Only keep first item for message
+    if (!inherits(title, "character") && length(title) < 1)
+        stop("'title' must be a non empty character string!")
+    title <- title[1] # Keep only first item for title
+    if (is.null(default)) default <- "" else {
+        if (!inherits(default, "character") && length(default) < 1)
+            stop("'default' must be a character string or NULL!")
+        default <- default[1]  # Only keep first item for default
+    }
+    ### TO DO: check 'parent'!
+    if (!inherits(GUI, "character") && !is.null(GUI))
+        stop("'GUI' must be a character string or NULL!")
+
+    # Do we need to use a different widget than Tcl/Tk?
+    if (!is.null(GUI) && GUI != "tcltk") { # Custom GUI widgets
+        # Look for a guiDlgInput.<GUI> function
+        fun <- paste("guiDlgInput", GUI, sep=".")
+        if (exists(fun, where = 1, mode = "function", inherits = TRUE)) {
+            res <- get(fun, pos = 1, mode = "function", inherits = TRUE)(
+                message = message, title = title, default = default,
+                parent = parent)
+            if (!is.null(res)) {
+                return(res)
+            } else warning("Using default Tcl/tk dialog box instead!")
+        }
+    }
+    # Otherwise, use the default Tcl/Tk dialog box
+    # We construct the input box with tcltk commands
+    assignTemp(".res.inbox", character(0))  # Result is temporary stored in this variable
+    inbox <- tktoplevel()
+    tktitle(inbox) <- title
+    wlabel <- tklabel(inbox, text = message)
+    varText <- tclVar(default)
+    wtext <- tkentry(inbox, width = "50", textvariable = varText)
+    onOk <- function () {
+        assignTemp(".res.inbox", tclvalue(varText))
+        tkdestroy(inbox)
+    }
+    butFrame <- tkframe(inbox)
+    wbutOK <- tkbutton(butFrame, text = "OK", width = "12", command = onOk,
+        default = "active")
+    wlabSep <- tklabel(butFrame, text = " ")
+    wbutCancel <- tkbutton(butFrame, text = "Cancel", width = "12",
+        command = function () tkdestroy(inbox))
+    tkgrid(wlabel, sticky = "w", padx = 5, pady = 5)
+    tkgrid(wtext, padx = 5, pady = 5)
+    tkgrid(wbutOK, wlabSep, wbutCancel, sticky = "w")
+    tkgrid(butFrame, pady = 5)
+    for (row in 0:2) tkgrid.rowconfigure(inbox, row, weight = 0)
+    for (col in 0:0) tkgrid.columnconfigure(inbox, col, weight = 0)
+    .Tcl("update idletasks")
+    tkwm.resizable(inbox, 0, 0)
+    tkbind(inbox, "<Return>", onOk)
+    tkwm.deiconify(inbox)
+    tkfocus(wtext)
+    tkselection.from(wtext, "0")
+    tkselection.to(wtext, as.character(nchar(default)))
+    tkicursor(wtext, as.character(nchar(default)))
+    tkwait.window(inbox)
+    # Retrieve result
+    res <- getTemp(".res.inbox", default = character(0))
+    rmTemp(".res.inbox")
+    return(res)
+}
+
+"guiDlgItemSel" <-
+function (list, classes = NULL, title = "Select items",
+default = "", default.items = "",  all.names = FALSE, multi = FALSE,
+sort = TRUE, sort.items = FALSE, subset = FALSE, save.restore = FALSE,
+parent = 0, GUI = getOption("guiWidgets"))
+{
+    # Idem than guiDlgVarSel, but allows also to select items in lists,
+    # data.frames, S4 objects, ...
+    # This is the most advanced var selection dialog box
+    # The argument subset allows to also subset rows
+    # The argument save.restore allows to save (on a file, or in variables?
+    # sel()...) and restore the given selected
+    # TO DO: display a summary of the selected object
+    stop("Not yet implemented!")
+}
+
+"guiDlgList" <-
+function (items, multi = FALSE, message = if (multi)
+"Select item(s):" else "Select one item:", title = "Selection",
+default = 1,  nsel = NULL, new = FALSE, sort = FALSE, width = 50,
+parent = 0, GUI = getOption("guiWidgets"))
+{
+    # This is a simple 'select in the list' dialog box
+    # It roughly follows the select.list() function under Windows
+    # This dialog box can be non modal (parent = -1). This way, it is a GUI
+    # substitute for 'menu()'
+    # If new = TRUE, an (other...) entry is appended to the list, and if
+    # selected, ask for a different string, or
+    # an entry box is added to the dialog box in most advanced versions
+
+    # Check arguments:
+    N <- length(items)
+    if (!inherits(items, "character") && N < 1)
+        stop("'list' must be a non empty vector of strings!")
+    if (N == 1) return(items)   # No selection needed!
+    if (!inherits(message, "character") && length(message) < 1)
+        stop("'message' must be a non empty character string!")
+    message <- paste(message, collapse = "\n")
+    if (!inherits(title, "character") && length(title) < 1)
+        stop("'title' must be a non empty character string!")
+    title <- title[1] # Keep only first item for title
+    if (!is.null(default)) {
+        if (!is.numeric(default))
+            stop("'default' must be numeric or NULL!")
+        default <- as.integer(default)
+        if (min(default) < 0 || max(default) > N)
+            stop("'default' is outside range!")
+    }
+    if (!is.null(multi) && !is.na(multi)) multi <- (multi == TRUE) else
+        multi <- FALSE
+    if (!is.null(nsel)) {
+        if (!is.numeric(nsel))
+            stop("'nsel' must be numeric or NULL!")
+        nsel <- as.integer(nsel)
+        if (length(nsel) > 2) nsel <- nsel[1:2] # Keep only first two
+        if (multi) {
+            nsel <- sort(nsel)
+            if (nsel[1] < 1)
+                stop("'nsel' out of range!")
+            if (max(nsel) > N)
+                stop("'nsel' out of range!")
+        }
+    }
+    if (!is.null(new) && !is.na(new)) new <- (new == TRUE) else
+        new <- FALSE
+    if (!is.null(sort) && !is.na(sort)) sort <- (sort == TRUE) else
+        sort <- FALSE
+    if (sort) {
+        if (!is.null(default)) default <- (1:N)[match(default, order(items))]
+        items <- sort(items)
+    }
+    ### TO DO: check 'parent'!
+    if (!inherits(GUI, "character") && !is.null(GUI))
+        stop("'GUI' must be a character string or NULL!")
+
+    # Do we need to use a different widget than Tcl/Tk?
+    if (!is.null(GUI) && GUI != "tcltk") { # Custom GUI widgets
+        # Look for a guiDlgList.<GUI> function
+        fun <- paste("guiDlgList", GUI, sep=".")
+        if (exists(fun, where = 1, mode = "function", inherits = TRUE)) {
+            res <- get(fun, pos = 1, mode = "function", inherits = TRUE)(
+                list = list, title = title, default = default, multi = multi,
+                new = new, sort = sort, parent = parent)
+            if (!is.null(res)) {
+                return(res)
+            } else warning("Using default Tcl/tk dialog box instead!")
+        }
+    }
+    # Otherwise, use the default Tcl/Tk dialog box
+    # We construct the list dialog box with tcltk commands
+    assignTemp(".res.list", character(0))   # Result is temporary stored in this variable
+    lbox <- tktoplevel()
+    ### TODO: this does not work? tkwm.maxsize(lbox, width, -1)
+    tktitle(lbox) <- title
+    tkgrid(tklabel(lbox, text = message), sticky = "w", padx = 5)
+    lstFrame <- tkframe(lbox, width = as.character(width))
+    scr <- tkscrollbar(lstFrame, repeatinterval = 5,
+           command = function (...) tkyview(tl, ...))
+    SelMode <- if (multi) "extended" else "single"
+    tl <- tklistbox(lstFrame, width = width - 2, height = 5, selectmode = SelMode,
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