Greg Snow wrote:
Another alternative (since you asked) is the RExcel project (http://rcom.univie.ac.at). I don't know if it will work better for your projects or not, but it may be worth a look. The basic idea is that it uses Excel as a front end and R as the background computational engine as an Excel plugin. It has tools for transferring data automatically between Excel and R that may be easier for what you want (or not). There are also mechanisms for putting R code in a cell, having the code run through R and the output put into other cells in the spreadsheet.
Thanks for the tip. I have already started looking into the documentation for that alternative. So far it looks interesting.
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