setLanguage {tcltk2} | R Documentation |
The function changes dynamically the language used by both R (messages only) and Tcl/Tk, or it retrieves its current value.
setLanguage(lang) getLanguage()
lang |
an identification for the targeted language, for instance, \"en\" for English, \"fr\" for French, \"de\" for German, \"it\" for Italian, etc. |
setLanguage()
returns TRUE
if language was successfully changed
in Tcl/Tk, FALSE
otherwise. getLanguage()
returns a string with
current language in use for R, or an empty string if it cannot determinate
which is the language currently used.
You need the msgcat Tcl package to use this (but it is provided with all recent distributions of Tcl/Tk by default)
Philippe Grosjean
## Determine which language is currently in use in R oldlang <- getLanguage() if (oldlang != "") { ## Switch to English and test a command that issues a warning if (setLanguage("en_US")) 1:3 + 1:2 ## Switch to French and test a command that issues a warning if (setLanguage("fr_FR")) 1:3 + 1:2 ## Switch to German and test a command that issues a warning if (setLanguage("de_DE")) 1:3 + 1:2 ## Switch to Italian and test a command that issues a warning if (setLanguage("it_IT")) 1:3 + 1:2 ## Etc.. ## Restore previous language setLanguage(oldlang) }