R Workspace Browser filterable and sortable (pref by size)
On May 26, 2011, at 11:44 AM, Timothy Bates wrote:
Hi all, Fantastic that the revamped editor has variable finding (type yourData$ then tab if you have not already)!!
I had not. That _is_ a nice surprise. It might be more user-friendly if logic could be installed that detects when the window is at the bottom of the screen (as I generally set up my display) because the scroll is currently only "drop-down" (which disappears) and it would be nice if it would "drop-up". Or perhaps a preference switch that could be "up" or "down"?
I often find still, however, that in a workflow I repeatedly run "names(myData)? because I can?t remember how a variable is named in a data set.
I generally use (at the console window): grep(patt, names(dfrm), value=TRUE) ... since I have 100-200 names per dataframe and I only want to see the 5- 15 names that have a particular two or three letter string in them.
I think Workspace Browser is underused in this respect: It actually replaces a lot of the visual benefit that a spreadsheet offers for thinking about dataFrame).
And look at that.... clickable arrows to expand tables and dataframes!
Workspace Browser could become even more widely used and helpful if it had: 1. A filter like the lovely history browser
I had overlooked that search window at the top of the History panel. NICE. I guess that is the grep functionality.
2. Sortable by object, type, structure, (and preferably size for spotting space hogs) Wishlist? :-)
Thanks for educating me and thanks to Simon and Hans-Joerg and anyone else whose work contributes to the Mac version and the GUI improvements.
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