select.list
Select Items from a ListSelect item(s) from a character vector.
select.list(choices, preselect = NULL, multiple = FALSE, title = NULL, graphics = getOption("menu.graphics"))
choices | a character vector of items. |
preselect | a character vector, or |
multiple | logical: can more than one item be selected? |
title | optional character string for window title, or |
graphics | logical: should a graphical widget be used? |
The normal default is graphics = TRUE
.
this brings up a modal dialog box with a (scrollable) list of items, which can be selected by the mouse. If multiple
is true, further items can be selected or deselected by holding the control key down whilst selecting, and shift-clicking can be used to select ranges.
Normal termination is via the ‘OK’ button or by hitting Enter or double-clicking an item. Selection can be aborted via the ‘Cancel’ button or pressing Escape.
this brings up a modal dialog box with a (scrollable) list of items, which can be selected by the mouse.
it will use a Tcl/Tk listbox widget if possible.
If graphics
is FALSE or no graphical widget is available it displays a text list from which the user can choose by number(s). The multiple = FALSE
case uses menu
. Preselection is only supported for multiple = TRUE
, where it is indicated by a "+"
preceding the item.
It is an error to use select.list
in a non-interactive session.
A character vector of selected items. If multiple
is false and no item was selected (or Cancel
was used), ""
is returned. If multiple
is true and no item was selected (or Cancel
was used) then a character vector of length 0 is returned.
menu
, tk_select.list
for a graphical version using Tcl/Tk.
## Not run: select.list(sort(.packages(all.available = TRUE))) ## End(Not run)
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