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There is also the Rcompression library from

www.omegahat.org/Rcompression

and directly available via install.packages()
from the  www.omegahat.org/R repository.

This deals with various compression schemes
and does things in memory.
Hopefully there isn't much overlap and the two
might be complementary.

~ D.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| To make R.matlab's readMat work for me[1] I needed access to zlib's
| uncompress function.  R already links with zlib, and sometime last
| year I hobbled together a quick package to get at a few functions.
| It's my first package, so I would love feedback both on the package
| and its purpose.
|
| I've dropped a temporary copy at
|   http://jriedy.users.sonic.net/internalzlib_0.1.tar.gz
|
| Could someone with Windows and knowledge of how to decypher Windows
| problems test if it works for them?  I still need to try AIX as well.
|
| Jason
|
| Footnotes:
| [1]  I'm cleaning patches to send to the author shortly.  I think
| I have readMat working for compressed data, UTF-*, and sparse
| matrices now.
|
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