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I'm working on a project involving time series analysis and to make it more user friendly for people not keen on R I'm working on GUI through the packages gWidgets and RGtk2.

I've already set up an initial user interface selecting data and date to analyse. The results are now printed on the R consolle.

Is there any method for printing results (almost all in a data.frame format) in some part of the GUI or generating some xternal graphics device as hist(data).

What I also want my results to be is that they have to be updatable.

Any hints?

Take for example the following code generating the plot of a histogram of m realizations of ¯ xn for a random sample of size n from the exponential distribution.

w = gwindow("Simple GUI")
g = ggroup(horizontal = FALSE, cont=w)
gp = ggroup(cont = g)
glabel("No. simulations (m)", cont=gp)
mWidget = gslider(from=10,to=250,by=10, cont=gp,
expand=TRUE, handler=makePlot)
gp = ggroup(cont = g)
glabel("Size of sample (n)", cont=gp)
nWidget = gedit("5", cont=gp, coerce.with=as.numeric,
handler=makePlot)

gbutton("New sample", cont=g, handler = makePlot)

makePlot = function(...) {
n = svalue(nWidget); m = svalue(mWidget)
x = matrix(rexp(n*m), nrow=n)
res = apply(x, 2, mean)
hist(res)
}

How can we have for example some statistics printed on a graphic device?

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    there are several functions to display text or tables in graphic devices, e.g. gridExtra::grid.table, gplots::textplot, text(), etc. Would that help?
    – baptiste
    May 9, 2013 at 11:57
  • Which package do you reccommend based on your experience? May 9, 2013 at 12:10
  • i'm slightly biased against gridExtra, it's a pain to maintain the package ;)
    – baptiste
    May 9, 2013 at 12:31
  • there's also plotrix::addtable2plot. One thing you might want to consider is whether to use grid or base graphics, btw.
    – baptiste
    May 9, 2013 at 12:34
  • I do not want to add a table on a plot, just print a table in a graphic device as gridExtra does May 9, 2013 at 12:36

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The package gridExtra contains a function called grid.table which performs what I mean.

Below a link to "Adding a table to a Grid plot" which explains ghow this function works:

http://rwiki.sciviews.org/doku.php?id=tips:graphics-grid:table

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