Several additions to R through Tcl functions and Tk widgets.
The latest stable version of {tcltk2} can simply be installed from CRAN:
install.packages("tcltk2")
You can also install the latest developement version. Make sure you have the {remotes} R package installed:
install.packages("remotes")
Use install_github()
to install the {tcltk2} package from Github (source from master/main branch will be recompiled on your machine):
remotes::install_github("SciViews/tcltk2")
R should install all required dependencies automatically, and then it should compile and install {tcltk2}.
Latest devel version of {tcltk2} (source + Windows binaires for the latest stable version of R at the time of compilation) is also available from appveyor.
You can get further help about this package this way. Make the {tcltk2} package available in your R session:
library("tcltk2")
Get help about this package:
library(help = "tcltk2")
help("tcltk2-package")
vignette("tcltk2") # None is installed with install_github()
For further instructions, please, refer to these help pages at https://www.sciviews.org/tcltk2/.
Please note that the {tcltk2} package is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By contributing to this project, you agree to abide by its terms.
This package used to be developed on R-Forge in the past. However, the latest R-Forge version was moved to this Github repository on 2016-03-18 (SVN version 569). Please, do not use R-Forge anymore for SciViews development, use this Github repository instead.