See this page for an alternative approach. It shows how you can use R
with gnuplot.
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/examples/data-collection-analysis.php
Octave is also supported by org-babel.
Matt Shotwell wrote:
I recently wrote a small R function to draw simple ASCII scatterplots.
http://biostatmatt.com/archives/491
Bill Harris commented that the plots reminded him of the "dumb" terminal
of Gnuplot. I think it would be really neat to have an R graphics driver
to Gnuplot in order to generate more complete ASCII graphics in R. Maybe
there are other good reasons also? I believe octave makes good use of
Gnuplot...
-Matt
On Thu, 2010-07-08 at 11:28 -0400, Erik Iverson wrote:
If you use Emacs, you can use org-mode with org-babel to facilitate
this... I'll refrain from asking why :).
See: http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/index.php
Christopher Desjardins wrote:
Hi,
I am wondering if there is a way to call Gnuplot from R and/or if anyone can
recommend a package on CRAN capable of doing this?
Thanks,
Chris
PS - Please cc me on the response.
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