tk_choose.files
Choose a List of Files Interactively
Description
Use a Tk file dialog to choose a list of zero or more files interactively.
Usage
tk_choose.files(default = "", caption = "Select files", multi = TRUE, filters = NULL, index = 1)
Arguments
default | which filename to show initially. |
caption | the caption on the file selection dialog. |
multi | whether to allow multiple files to be selected. |
filters | two-column character matrix of filename filters. |
index | unused. |
Details
Unlike file.choose
, tk_choose.files
will always attempt to return a character vector giving a list of files. If the user cancels the dialog, then zero files are returned, whereas file.choose
would signal an error.
The format of filters
can be seen from the example. File patterns are specified via extensions, with "*"
meaning any file, and ""
any file without an extension (a filename not containing a period). (Other forms may work on specific platforms.) Note that the way to have multiple extensions for one file type is to have multiple rows with the same name in the first column, and that whether the extensions are named in file chooser widget is platform-specific. The format may change before release.
Value
A character vector giving zero or more file paths.
Note
A bug in Tk 8.5.0–8.5.4 prevented multiple selections being used.
See Also
Examples
Filters <- matrix(c("R code", ".R", "R code", ".s", "Text", ".txt", "All files", "*"), 4, 2, byrow = TRUE) Filters if(interactive()) tk_choose.files(filter = Filters)
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