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Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.33.0210291623150.6470-100000@mug.sys.virginia.edu>
Date: 2002-10-29T21:37:07Z
From: David Forrest
Subject: Matlab to R ?
In-Reply-To: <15806.55947.569173.941600@segfault.bogus.domain>

I couldn't find a link to this on google, or on the
http://omega.stat.wisc.edu/
http://omega.stat.wisc.edu/RecentActivities.html pages, but guessed from
the http://omega.stat.wisc.edu/RXLisp/ link:

      http://omega.stat.wisc.edu/ROctave/

and found it.   I haven't got it going yet, since lots of stuff is out of
date on my system, but others might appreciate the link.

Dave,
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 Dave Forrest    (434)924-3954w(111B) (804)642-0662h (804)695-2026p
 drf5n at virginia.edu             http://mug.sys.virginia.edu/~drf5n/

On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, John W. Eaton wrote:

...
>
> If I understand the way it is supposed to work, then Duncan's ROctave
> interface avoids that problem because it makes all of R and Octave
> available at the same time.  If you want to do something that only R
> (Octave) knows how to do, you just ask R (Octave) to do it.  It
> doesn't matter whether your primary langauge is R or Octave.
>
> So instead of having a translator, I think I'd rather have a way to
> make R and Octave work together.
>
> jwe

Dave,
-- 
 Dave Forrest    (434)924-3954w(111B) (804)642-0662h (804)695-2026p
 drf5n at virginia.edu             http://mug.sys.virginia.edu/~drf5n/

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