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<wwsprague <at> ucdavis.edu> writes: : : Hi R-helpers, : : Does anyone know of a good Tk (or other) script that allows somewhat : intuitive viewing of all of the variables (especially complex lists) in : a session? I would also like to delete, save to file, and rename them : graphically. I would also like a lot of supplemental information like : class, atrributes, names, modes, whatever else... : : Context: I am running simulations (demographic) which generate big, : complex datastructures that I store as lists of lists of lists of... : (you understand). Some of the components are informational things (like : date of the run, the call, etc), while some are results of computation : (like eigenvalues of a transition matrix, or generated vectors for each : generation). I vary the parameters and do runs, graph certain pieces of : a bunch of runs (like the largest eigenvalue against a certain : parameter across all runs). : : My inspiration (ahem) for this idea is ARCGIS, which, it's other : problems aside, is pretty good at helping one keep track of all the : various layers that go into a map. : : If this would help anyone, it might be a good project for me to take : on--please send feature requests! I would probably try to extend some : of the tcltk examples, especially the tree thingy. : : I *don't* need form based windows for doing analyses. I am quite : comfortable on the command line, I just lose track of all the variables : I generate. : : Sorry for the extensive verbiage.... : : W ______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list https://www.stat.math.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide! http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html
