JSmaga wrote:
>
>
> Correct me if I am wrong, but R(D)COM (and hence RServe and so on) allow
> you
> to run R code from C# but is useless to use C(# or ++) code in R right?
>
Correct. I use a c wrapper if I want to run c# code from R similar, but it
can get nasty to cross the marshalling barr
Hi guys,
Correct me if I am wrong, but R(D)COM (and hence RServe and so on) allow you
to run R code from C# but is useless to use C(# or ++) code in R right?
Because it is in fact what I am trying to find out in this post.
Thanks for the tips though, I was also looking for some information about
Hello,
Also, if you go for socket connection, you could give a try to svSocket.
Best,
Philippe
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JSmaga wrote:
>
> I was aware of the R(D)COM. In the last public version, there is now
> splash
> screen appearing which is kind of boring so I think I need to buy it or
> something.
>
>
I would pay for RDCOM, but it requires that you explain the details of you
application spread (which is mo
The link works fine for me on firefox, chrome and safari.
Other ways to get to it are:
- search "rcpp mailing list" on google.
- go to r-forge (again google knows where), click on the "Rcpp - R/C++
interface", click on the "Lists" tab, click on subscribe, etc ...
Le 17/03/10 04:42, Jeremie Sm
I found the problem for the package that wasn't found... My R version was
2.9.
Sorry about that.
However, I would really appreciate it if you could let me know where I could
find the mailing list...
Thanks,
Jeremie
On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 6:56 PM, Romain Francois
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> disclaime
Hi guys,
Thanks for the explanations.
I installed the RCPP package on R, but for some reasons, the two commands do
not work.
Besides,
https://lists.r-forge.r-project.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rcpp-devel is a
broken link.
So I tried to install the RcppExamples, but this package is not availab
Hello,
disclaimer: I don't know C# at all and how it might connect to c++, etc ...
For an introductory ride about Rcpp, you can consult the
Rcpp-introduction vignette which you can download from the cran page of
Rcpp or if you have it installed, you can just do:
> vignette( "Rcpp-introductio
Hello Richard,
Thanks for the tips.
I was aware of the R(D)COM. In the last public version, there is now splash
screen appearing which is kind of boring so I think I need to buy it or
something.
Anyway, I think the idea was to create a common CORE library that can be
used from C# and from R. So
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