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\name{clipboard}
\Rdversion{1.1}
\alias{getClipboardFormats}
\alias{readClipboard}
\alias{writeClipboard}
\alias{clipboard}
\title{Read/Write to/from the Clipboard in MS Windows}
\description{
Transfer text between a character vector and the Windows clipboard in
MS Windows (only).
}
\usage{
getClipboardFormats(numeric = FALSE)
readClipboard(format = 1, raw = FALSE)
writeClipboard(str, format = 1)
}
\arguments{
\item{numeric}{logical: should the result be in human-readable form
(the default) or raw numbers?}
\item{format}{an integer giving the desired format.}
\item{raw}{should the value be returned as a raw vector rather than
as a character vector?}
\item{str}{a character vector or a raw vector.}
}
\details{
The Windows clipboard offers data in a number of formats: see
e.g.\sspace{}\url{https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows/desktop/dataxchg/clipboard-formats}.
The standard formats include
\tabular{lrl}{
CF_TEXT \tab 1 \tab Text in the machine's locale\cr
CF_BITMAP \tab 2 \tab \cr
CF_METAFILEPICT \tab 3 \tab Metafile picture\cr
CF_SYLK \tab 4 \tab Symbolic link\cr
CF_DIF \tab 5 \tab Data Interchange Format\cr
CF_TIFF \tab 6 \tab Tagged-Image File Format\cr
CF_OEMTEXT \tab 7 \tab Text in the OEM codepage\cr
CF_DIB \tab 8 \tab Device-Independent Bitmap\cr
CF_PALETTE \tab 9 \tab \cr
CF_PENDATA \tab 10 \tab \cr
CF_RIFF \tab 11 \tab Audio data\cr
CF_WAVE \tab 12 \tab Audio data\cr
CF_UNICODETEXT \tab 13 \tab Text in Unicode (UCS-2)\cr
CF_ENHMETAFILE \tab 14 \tab Enhanced metafile\cr
CF_HDROP \tab 15 \tab Drag-and-drop data\cr
CF_LOCALE \tab 16 \tab Locale for the text on the clipboard\cr
CF_MAX \tab 17 \tab Shell-oriented formats\cr
}
Applications normally make data available in one or more of these and
possibly additional private formats. Use \code{raw = TRUE} to read binary
formats, \code{raw = FALSE} (the default) for text formats. The
current codepage is used to convert text to Unicode text, and
information on that is contained in the \code{CF_LOCALE} format.
(Take care if you are running R in a different locale from Windows.)
The \code{writeClipboard} function will write a character vector as
text or Unicode text with standard CR-LF line terminators. It will
copy a raw vector directly to the clipboard without any changes.
}
\value{
For \code{getClipboardFormats}, a character or integer vector of
available formats, in numeric order. If non human-readable character
representation is known, the number is returned.
For \code{readClipboard}, a character vector by default, a raw vector
if \code{raw} is \code{TRUE}, or \code{NULL}, if the format is
unavailable.
For \code{writeClipboard} an invisible logical indicating success or
failure.
}
\note{
This is only available on Windows.
}
\seealso{
\code{\link{file}} which can be used to set up a connection to a clipboard.
}
\keyword{utilities}