Am 13.03.2018 um 15:33 schrieb Allin Cottrell:
> The facility for defining and calling R functions in gretl has now 
> been extended to support strings on input and output. (Previously this 
> worked only for scalars and matrices). This is in git, and will be in 
> the 2018a release. Trivial example follows:
>
> <hansl>
> set R_functions on
>
> foreign language=R
>   strfun <- function(s) {
>     s <- paste(s, "blossom")
>   }
> end foreign
>
> string s = R.strfun("cherry")
> print s
> </hansl>

That's a great feature which I just needed!

Thanks for this. Makes using R even easier.

Artur

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