\name{dataViewer} \alias{dataViewer} \title{Function to view a data object passed} \description{ This function creates a widget to allow users to view the content of a data frame passed and decide whether to save the data or not. } \usage{ dataViewer(data, caption = "", save = TRUE) } \arguments{ \item{data}{\code{data} a data frame (or alike) to be viewed} \item{caption}{\code{caption} a character string for the title of the widget} \item{save}{\code{save} a boolean to indicate whether to have the option to allow users to save the data} } \details{ Taking a data frame as one of the arguments, this function builds a widget that allows users to view the content of the data and save the data as a file. } \value{ This function does not return any value } \references{R tcltk} \author{Jianhua Zhang} \seealso{\code{\link{importWizard}}} \examples{ # Create matrix data <- matrix(1:20, ncol = 4) if(interactive()){ # View data using dataViewer dataViewer(data, "test", TRUE) } } \keyword{interface}