I'm sorry if this is too off-topic--feel free to ignore. I am interested in using pl/R, an amazing "plugin" for the postgresql database. As is typical of these types of applications, pl/R needs to link against a shared library. However, it appears that the MacOS R binary does not build a static (.so) shared library. Is there an accepted, general way (read, a way that works) for linking against R (presumably the dylib) on the Mac? Thanks, Sean
pl/R and MacOS X using R binary
2 messages · Sean Davis, Zhesi He
Hi, Sorry if the answer is really simple. But I'm looking for a expandable tree visualisation (like file organisation with plus or minus sign on the left to expand the tree). As the file is quite big. ~12000 rows. and with possible 5 layers (so there are index numbers like 1.1.1.1.1 to make then into different classes). I programmed in tk and ggobi, both are very slow as it loads the data all at once and cost about 5 seconds just to load 2000 files. Is there an automatic way of doing this? Many thanks. ___________________________________________________ Zhesi He Computational Biology Laboratory, University of York York YO10 5YW, U.K. Phone: +44-(0)1904-328279 Email: zh107 at york.ac.uk