If you want a GUI that only communicates with R, and is not created
within R, you can use Qt.
Startup R.exe using a QProcess and send ready formatted commands to the
background R.exe whan you activate a control (button, slider,..)
I find this works well if you want a "just click on the button" type
interface.
As you can hide everything.
On 20/05/2011 15:39, vioravis wrote:
Thanks everyone. I will try out the packages you have mentioned.
Ravi
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