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% File src/library/utils/man/browseEnv.Rd
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\name{browseEnv}
\alias{browseEnv}
\alias{wsbrowser}
\title{Browse Objects in Environment}
\description{
The \code{browseEnv} function opens a browser with list of objects
currently in \code{sys.frame()} environment.
}
\usage{
browseEnv(envir = .GlobalEnv, pattern,
excludepatt = "^last\\\\.warning",
html = .Platform$GUI != "AQUA",
expanded = TRUE, properties = NULL,
main = NULL, debugMe = FALSE)
}
\arguments{
\item{envir}{an \code{\link{environment}} the objects of which are to
be browsed.}
\item{pattern}{a \link{regular expression} for object subselection
is passed to the internal \code{\link{ls}()} call.}
\item{excludepatt}{a regular expression for \emph{dropping} objects
with matching names.}
\item{html}{is used to display the workspace
on a HTML page in your favorite browser. The default except when
running from \command{R.app} on macOS.}
\item{expanded}{whether to show one level of recursion. It can be useful
to switch it to \code{FALSE} if your workspace is large. This
option is ignored if \code{html} is set to \code{FALSE}.}
\item{properties}{a named list of global properties (of the objects chosen)
to be showed in the browser; when \code{NULL} (as per default),
user, date, and machine information is used.}
\item{main}{a title string to be used in the browser; when \code{NULL}
(as per default) a title is constructed.}
\item{debugMe}{logical switch; if true, some diagnostic output is produced.}
}
\details{
Very experimental code: displays a static HTML page on all platforms
except \command{R.app} on macOS.
Only allows one level of recursion into object structures.
It can be generalized. See sources for details.
Most probably, this should rather work through using the \pkg{tkWidget}
package (from \url{https://www.bioconductor.org}).
}
\seealso{
\code{\link{str}}, \code{\link{ls}}.
}
\examples{
if(interactive()) {
## create some interesting objects :
ofa <- ordered(4:1)
ex1 <- expression(1+ 0:9)
ex3 <- expression(u, v, 1+ 0:9)
example(factor, echo = FALSE)
example(table, echo = FALSE)
example(ftable, echo = FALSE)
example(lm, echo = FALSE, ask = FALSE)
example(str, echo = FALSE)
## and browse them:
browseEnv()
## a (simple) function's environment:
af12 <- approxfun(1:2, 1:2, method = "const")
browseEnv(envir = environment(af12))
}
}
\keyword{interface}