On Dec 5, 2012, at 11:09 AM, Manoj G wrote:
> Thanks Simon,
>
> I will go ahead with JGR now.
>
> There are java packages like rJava and RCaller. And i found they are not
> useful after a certain extent. How different is JGR from these two?
>
JGR is using JRI from rJava for the R/Java inter
On 12/05/2012 10:09 AM, Manoj G wrote:
I am willing to tolerate more complexity but, i am curious to develop a more
sophisticated application where i want to see R outputs in some some other
environment without using R console.
Doesn't this conversation belong on R-SIG-GUI?
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> Thanks Simon,
>
> I will go ahead with JGR now.
Thanks Simon,
I will go ahead with JGR now.
There are java packages like rJava and RCaller. And i found they are not
useful after a certain extent. How different is JGR from these two?
I am willing to tolerate more complexity but, i am curious to develop a more
sophisticated application where i
On Dec 5, 2012, at 1:33 AM, Manoj G wrote:
> Hello everyone...
>
> I am curious to develop a stand-alone application using R and I am exploring
> how to do it.
There are many examples - the GUIs bundled with R (R.app for Mac, Rgui, rterm
for Windows) or packages like Rserve (C), RInside (