Hi Bert and Jeff,
Thanks a lot for pointing it out. It is a commercial application. I would
be distributing it. This makes R out of consideration.
Thanks again for saving much time and effort.
On Thu, Jun 29, 2017 at 10:22 AM, Jeff Newmiller
wrote:
> If you adhere to the terms of the license f
If you adhere to the terms of the license for R you should be okay legally. If
you use contributed packages they may have additional requirements. However,
these terms are often overlooked by programmers targeting Windows, hence Bert's
caution.
As to the content of the original post itself, it
Is this application meant to be commercial? If so, R's open source
license probably would forbid you to use it. I defer to those with
real legal knowledge on this point, but you should check it. If it is
not meant to be commercial, then ignore -- I have nothing useful to
offer you.
Cheers,
Bert
Hello,
I am developing an application using Qt framework and C++. I want to use R
as statistics engine of my application. After doing some search on
internet; I came to the conclusion that RCPP, MPI with RInside is what I
need. The next logical task was to quickly tryout "qtdensity" project of
RIn
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