Since SPSS version 16 in 2007, we have had a free plug-in that allows R programs to run within SPSS, getting some or all of the active data and writing results to the SPSS Viewer as plain text or as SPSS pivot tables and R charts. This can require adding as few as two lines of code to the R program. With version 17, we added the ability easily to create SPSS-style dialog boxes. It is also possible to create SPSS-style syntax for R programs simply.
With version 18, now called PASW Statistics, we have enhanced the plug-in, and we are introducing a new product, PASW Statistics Developer. This is a low-cost product without any statistics but including the framework and tools for integrating R and/or Python code as well as the standard data management and graphics. It enables the user to build their own set of statistical functions and smoothly integrate them into Developer. The beta test for Developer is starting soon. We are looking for people who know R but not necessarily PASW Statistics to test this product. If you are interested, please email Aaron Rangel, aran...@spss.com for details and to sign up. Thanks in advance for your interest. - Jon K Peck jkp...@gmail.com 312-651-3435 Now blogging at www.spss.com/insideout ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.