[R] tcl tk command function with arguments ??
Alexander
juschitz_alexander at yahoo.de
Fri Feb 24 08:58:08 CET 2012
Hello, I am using R 2.11.1 under Windows XP.
I would like to know if its possible to use a function with arguments as a
command in tcl tk. For example
require(tcltk)
PressedOK <- function()
{
tkmessageBox(message="You pressed OK!")
}
tt <- tktoplevel()
OK.but <- tkbutton(tt,text="OK",command=PressedOK)
tkgrid(OK.but)
tkfocus(tt)
the function PressedOK has no arguments and its use in
"tkbutton(tt,text="OK",command=PressedOK)" is without any brackets.
Unfortunately I would like to use several buttons and therefor define the
corresponding functions to it.
For example
require(tcltk)
OK.but <- NULL
PressedOK <- function(i)
{
tkmessageBox(message=paste("You pressed OK!",i,sep=""))
}
tt <- tktoplevel()
for(i in seq(3)){
OK.but[[i]] <- tkbutton(tt,text="OK",command=function()PressedOK(i))
tkgrid(OK.but[[i]])
}
tkfocus(tt)
In this case, all buttons have the command of PressedOK(i) and therefore its
is always written "You pressed OK! 3" even if you push button 1. I think
this is due to the fact that the PressedOK(3) was the last call of the
function, but I don't understand why all the other buttons have now a
different command. Any idea?
Thanks
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