Re: [R] Mathematica and R

2010-07-16 Thread David Bickel
Hi Albyn, Thank you very much for the suggestion. I managed to install Sage on Windows (via a Linux VM), but I cannot find any documentation on how to use R from Sage. Maybe I should use the web interface of Sage to avoid having to install R on the VM. Best regards, David On 10-07-14 10:2

Re: [R] Mathematica and R

2010-07-15 Thread Duncan Murdoch
On 15/07/2010 12:11 PM, David Bickel wrote: Sage and Marc, thank you for your helpful replies. Since RLink enables R calls from Mathematica, I wonder if it would make the Mathematica "Front End" useful for organizing R work even if no Mathematica functions are needed. It would be nice R had so

Re: [R] Mathematica and R

2010-07-15 Thread Erik Iverson
David Bickel wrote: Sage and Marc, thank you for your helpful replies. Since RLink enables R calls from Mathematica, I wonder if it would make the Mathematica "Front End" useful for organizing R work even if no Mathematica functions are needed. It would be nice R had something like the "Fro

Re: [R] Mathematica and R

2010-07-15 Thread David Bickel
Sage and Marc, thank you for your helpful replies. Since RLink enables R calls from Mathematica, I wonder if it would make the Mathematica "Front End" useful for organizing R work even if no Mathematica functions are needed. It would be nice R had something like the "Front End," a GUI that ena

Re: [R] Mathematica and R

2010-07-14 Thread Albyn Jones
Take a look at Sage, which is an open source alternative. It already integrates R (http://www.sagemath.org) albyn Quoting David Bickel : What are some effective ways to leverage the strengths of R and Mathematica for the analysis of a single data set? More specifically, are there an

Re: [R] Mathematica and R

2010-07-14 Thread Marc Schwartz
On Jul 14, 2010, at 6:59 AM, David Bickel wrote: > What are some effective ways to leverage the strengths of R and Mathematica > for the analysis of a single data set? > > More specifically, are there any functions that can assist with any of the > following? > 1. Calling an R function from Mat

[R] Mathematica and R

2010-07-14 Thread David Bickel
What are some effective ways to leverage the strengths of R and Mathematica for the analysis of a single data set? More specifically, are there any functions that can assist with any of the following? 1. Calling an R function from Mathematica. 2. Calling a Mathematica function from R. 3. Using