Depending on how you want the coordinates displayed, the locator() function may help you, or perhaps a simple function written around locator() to process its result into something more meaningful for your siutation.
Paul
Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
On Sun, Feb 01, 2004 at 01:53:14PM -0500, Charles Annis, P.E. wrote:
Greetings Friends:
I am trying to find a widget or some other method to let me interrogate a 2-D image using the mouse. I have a data.frame that I can visualize using
image() in R. I would like to point to a pixel and have its coordinates
displayed.
I've read Peter Dalgaard's primer on R-Tcl/Tk, R-News, 1(3):27-31, and his
update R-News2(3):25-27, but am still struggling.
Can anyone suggest a method for interactively interrogating of a 2-D image?
Look at the InteractiveTkrPlot example on James Wettenhall's site: http://bioinf.wehi.edu.au/~wettenhall/RTclTkExamples/InteractiveTkrPlot.html
His example is over discrete set of points, which you can adapt to find the location with respect to curves or lines (which I did at work, where I can't get to right now).
The key is that the 'widget' you bind to an event (like left-Mouse in his example) get (x,y) pixel coordinates from the system which given appropriate information from par() can be translated into your data coordinates in just a few steps.
James' site is a treasure chest for R and tcltk. Highly recommended.
Hope this helps, Dirk
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