gcalendar: calendar widget

Description Usage Arguments Value Note Examples

View source: R/gcalendar.R

Description

Basic text box with button to open calendar picker dialog. The svalue method refers to the date, which depends on the value of format.

Usage

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gcalendar(text = "", format = NULL, handler = NULL, action = NULL,
  container = NULL, ..., width = NULL, height = NULL, ext.args = NULL)

Arguments

text

optional inital date as text.

format

format of date. Default of Y-m-d.

handler

optional means (to addHandlerChanged) to specify a handler for the default signal. A handler is a function with signature (h,...) where h is a list with components obj referring to the object emitting the signal, action containing values passed to the action argument, and possible other values.

action

Passed to handler to parameterize a call

container

A parent container. In gWidgetsWWW2 a parent container is not optional (though it can be substituted with the parent argument in some circumstances). The parent specifies the widget heirarchy and the ... argument is used to pass along arguments to layout the child component in the parent container. Typically, these are passed to the add method of the parent container.

...

Used to pass along argument to the parent container's add method and possible other arguments to the underlying ference class constructors.

width

width in pixels of component. Sizing in gWidgetsWWW2 is sometimes necessary as the arguments expand and fill are not well implemented.

height

height in pixels of the component.

ext.args

The contructors of gWidgetsWWW2 ultimately call an Ext constructor. The options passed to the Ext constructor may be added to or overridden by use of this argument. Values are passed in as named list components and with values converted into JavaScript objects by asJSObject.

Value

a GCalendar instance

Note

the svalue method returns an instance of Date class by conversion through as.Date.

Examples

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w <- gwindow("Calendar")
sb <- gstatusbar("Powered by gWidgetsWWW and Rook", cont=w)
a <- gcalendar(cont=w)

gWidgetsWWW2 documentation built on May 2, 2019, 6:10 p.m.