\name{select.list} \alias{select.list} \title{Select Items from a List} \description{ Select item(s) from a character vector. } \usage{ select.list(list, preselect = NULL, multiple = FALSE, title = NULL) } \arguments{ \item{list}{character. A list of items.} \item{preselect}{a character vector, or \code{NULL}. If non-null and if the string(s) appear in the list, the item(s) are selected initially.} \item{multiple}{logical: can more than one item be selected?} \item{title}{optional character string for window title.} } \details{ #ifdef windows This brings up a modal dialog box with a (scrollable) list of items, which can be selected by the mouse. If \code{multiple} is true, further items can be selected or deselected by holding the control key down whilst selecting, and shift-clicking can be used to select ranges. Normal termination is via the \code{OK} button or by hitting Enter. Selection can be aborted via the \code{Cancel} button or pressing Escape. #endif #ifdef unix Under the AQUA interface for MacOS X this brings up a modal dialog box with a (scrollable) list of items, which can be selected by the mouse. Otherwise it displays a text list from which the user can choose by number(s). The \code{multiple = FALSE} case uses \code{\link{menu}}. Preselection is only supported for \code{multiple = TRUE}, where it is indicated by a \code{"+"} preceding the item. #endif } \value{ A character vector of selected items. If \code{multiple} is false and no item was selected (or \code{Cancel} was used), \code{""} is returned. If \code{multiple} is true and no item was selected (or \code{Cancel} was used) then a character vector of length 0 is returned. } \seealso{ \code{\link{menu}}, \code{\link{tk_select.list}} for a graphical version using Tcl/Tk. } \examples{\dontrun{ select.list(sort(.packages(all.available = TRUE))) }} \keyword{utilities}