Mr. McKinney posted the below, but at this point I am looking for the lowest cost solution possible, so OpenSource or Freeware is preferable.
Thank you again for your help. P.S. Maybe the answer is to have my customer output there data in a format that can be imported into R. Has anyone done this in the past? I don't know much about SigmaPlot, but it sounds like it captures some session type information. I guess I will be trying to reproduce some of their plots in R and conducting the analysis using R. Thanks again. --- On Thu, 1/22/09, Steven McKinney <smckin...@bccrc.ca> wrote: From: Steven McKinney <smckin...@bccrc.ca> Subject: RE: [R] Is it possible for R to import a SigmaPlot file? To: jasonkrup...@yahoo.com, r-help@r-project.org Date: Thursday, January 22, 2009, 9:17 PM Hi Jason Have you checked out Stat/Transfer? www.stattransfer.com They state they handle SYSTAT files, and SigmaPlot is a SYSTAT product. Stat/Transfer has a demo download you could use to test. I've used it to good effect (though for other than SYSTAT datasets) in the past. HTH Steven McKinney Statistician Molecular Oncology and Breast Cancer Program British Columbia Cancer Research Centre email: smckinney +at+ bccrc +dot+ ca tel: 604-675-8000 x7561 BCCRC Molecular Oncology 675 West 10th Ave, Floor 4 Vancouver B.C. V5Z 1L3 Canada -----Original Message----- From: r-help-boun...@r-project.org on behalf of Jason Rupert Sent: Thu 1/22/2009 2:58 PM To: r-help@r-project.org Subject: [R] Is it possible for R to import a SigmaPlot file? I recently received a Sigmaplot file (*.jnb) from a customer and would like to know if I can input it to a data frame and then manipulate the data in R. I did a search on Google and on RSeek (www.rseek.org), but did not get any good hits. Thank for any feedback and insight you can provide. P.S. Love the flexibility of R and would love to keep using it. Just wanting to know if this is possible. Thanks again. [[alternative HTML version deleted]] [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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