TkWidgets {tcltk} | R Documentation |
Create Tk widgets and associated R objects.
tkwidget(parent, type, ...) tkbutton(parent, ...) tkcanvas(parent, ...) tkcheckbutton(parent, ...) tkentry(parent, ...) ttkentry(parent, ...) tkframe(parent, ...) tklabel(parent, ...) tklistbox(parent, ...) tkmenu(parent, ...) tkmenubutton(parent, ...) tkmessage(parent, ...) tkradiobutton(parent, ...) tkscale(parent, ...) tkscrollbar(parent, ...) tktext(parent, ...) tktoplevel(parent = .TkRoot, ...) ttkbutton(parent, ...) ttkcheckbutton(parent, ...) ttkcombobox(parent, ...) ttkframe(parent, ...) ttklabel(parent, ...) ttklabelframe(parent, ...) ttkmenubutton(parent, ...) ttknotebook(parent, ...) ttkpanedwindow(parent, ...) ttkprogressbar(parent, ...) ttkradiobutton(parent, ...) ttkscale(parent, ...) ttkscrollbar(parent, ...) ttkseparator(parent, ...) ttksizegrip(parent, ...) ttkspinbox(parent, ...) ttktreeview(parent, ...)
parent |
Parent of widget window. |
type |
string describing the type of widget desired. |
... |
handled via |
These functions create Tk widgets. tkwidget
creates a widget of
a given type, the others simply call tkwidget
with the
respective type
argument.
The functions starting ttk
are for the themed widget set for Tk
8.5 or later. A tutorial can be found at http://www.tkdocs.com.
It is not possible to describe the widgets and their arguments in full. Please refer to the Tcl/Tk documentation.
TclInterface
, TkCommands
,
TkWidgetcmds
## Not run: ## These cannot be run by examples() but should be OK when pasted ## into an interactive R session with the tcltk package loaded tt <- tktoplevel() label.widget <- tklabel(tt, text = "Hello, World!") button.widget <- tkbutton(tt, text = "Push", command = function()cat("OW!\n")) tkpack(label.widget, button.widget) # geometry manager # see Tk-commands ## Push the button and then... tkdestroy(tt) ## test for themed widgets if(as.character(tcl("info", "tclversion")) >= "8.5") { # make use of themed widgets # list themes as.character(tcl("ttk::style", "theme", "names")) # select a theme -- here pre-XP windows tcl("ttk::style", "theme", "use", "winnative") } else { # use Tk 8.0 widgets } ## End(Not run)