Sorry for the confusion, I obviously misunderstood. I thought you were trying to use R in an eclipse application, not an application written using eclipse.
As far as I am aware, if the path and R_HOME environment variables are set then all should work OK. I think from you examples that the path is set correctly, it may be that you are using print() to get the value that you are getting null, as I understand it print() returns invisibly after displaying the value on screen, as there is no screen the evaluation of print does nothing but return the result of the call. I suspect you simply want to use System.out.println(r.eval("p3")). -- Geoff Gibbs mangosolutions data analysis that delivers Tel +44 (0)1249 767 700 Mob +44 (0)7791 855 620 -----Original Message----- From: r-help-boun...@r-project.org [mailto:r-help-boun...@r-project.org] On Behalf Of GRAN Sent: 26 June 2009 11:01 To: r-help@r-project.org Cc: antoine grimault Subject: [R] JRI - problem to access "stats" package Hi Geoff, Tks a lot for your reply. There are many points we do not understand. Can you clarify those one: - At first, why do you speak about an eclipse plugin ? We have compiled R and JRI together, so we get a jar file. We finally include this jar file inside our java project as a referenced libraries. So we do not understand why you are speaking about plugins and MANIFEST.MF file. - Nevermind, which MANIFEST.MF file are you speaking about ? the one of the JRI plugin ? (if a JRI plugin exists...) - Last things, you speak about a build.properties. In our project we haven't any. Is there a work around to do the same ? Tks for any help, Antoine Hi Antoine, I have got this to work on Windows, the process should be the same for Linux. For an eclipse plugin you will need to add the following to your MANIFEST.MF file: Bundle-ClassPath: <whatever you normally have>, lib/JRI.jar Bundle-NativeCode: /lib/jri.dll; osname=winxp; processor=x86 You will also need to ensure that the *R* executable is in your path and that *R_HOME* is set. I did this by creating a simple batch file containing the following in a directory called *rootfiles* within our feature, the same should work for a .sh : set PATH=%CD%\<*R* install>\exe;%PATH% set *R_HOME*=%CD%\<*R* install> eclipse.exe I then added the following line to the build.properties file of the feature: *root*=*rootfiles* This tells eclipse to copy the content of the directory to the *root* of the application on install. If you then *run* eclipse from the batch file, it should work. -- Geoff Gibbs mangosolutions data analysis that delivers Tel +44 (0)1249 767 700 Mob +44 (0)7791 855 620 -----Original Message----- From: *r*-help-boun...@... <http://www.nabble.com/user/SendEmail.jtp?type=post&post=24199629&i=0> [mailto:*r*-help-boun...@... <http://www.nabble.com/user/SendEmail.jtp?type=post&post=24199629&i=1>] On Behalf Of GRAN Sent: 25 June 2009 09:40 To: *r*-h...@... <http://www.nabble.com/user/SendEmail.jtp?type=post&post=24199629&i=2> Subject: [*R*] JRI - problem to access "*stats*" package Hello, I am a new *R* user. More precisely, I am working with JRI (on a Eclipse Java6 project under Ubuntu9). I have difficulties to access *some* *R* packages (For example: package "*stats*", object "Normal", function "pnorm"). I have tried many *solutions* to set the *right* path but nothing have succeed: For example: LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${*R_HOME*}/lib:${*R_HOME*}/bin:${*R_HOME*}/library Inside the java code, I have also tried such methods: Note that "*r*" is the *REngine* object coming from the connection to *R* *r*.eval("dyn.load(\"/home/gran/workspace/*R*-2.9.0/library/*stats*/libs /*stats* .*so*\", local = TRUE, now = TRUE)"); *r*.eval("*require*(*stats*)"); *r*.eval("autoload(\"Normal\", \"*stats*\")"); *r*.eval("search()"); *r*.eval("ls(\"Autoloads\")"); System.out.println(*r*.eval(".Autoloaded")); *r*.eval("zval = .95"); System.out.println(*r*.eval("print(zval)")); *r*.eval("p3 = pnorm(3*zval)"); System.out.println(*r*.eval("print(p3)")); It gives as a *result*: [STRING "*stats*"] [*REAL** (0.95)] null <---------- p3 = null because pnorm is unknown Do you know how to use the "*stats*" package with JRI ? Thanks in advance, Antoine ______________________________________________ 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. ______________________________________________ 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.