Le 23/03/10 13:34, mans a écrit :
No, I didnt install Rcpp but i have R 2.10.1 already installed.
If you want to use RInside, you need Rcpp. This is what dependencies are for. you can install Rcpp from R :
install.packages( "Rcpp" )
What's the difference with Rinside and Rcpp?
Rcpp defines a set of classes to ease writing C++ code in R packages. you can think it as c++ inside R.
RInside facilitates embedding R in a c++ application, you can think it as R inside c++.
Do i need both to embed R code in C++ file or just one of them ?
You don't __need__ any of them, but thy will make the process easier.
Could you tell me where can i get Rcpp pkg?
cran, but google knows and would have given you the answer more quickly.
How can i Install it because i dont know how to compile a source file on the terminal. Thanks very much for your help.
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