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Layman123 <romanhorn...@web.de> wrote:

Hello everyone,

Trying to comprehend code of an R package, I encountered the problem that
the interesting part of the
function I'm inspecting is written in C-Code and called by ".C("somename",
....)". Now I can't inspect the C-Code the function is calling since I can't
find it in the folder of the package.
Does someone know, where the corresponding C-Code ist stored, so I could
inspect it and comprehend what is happening?

Thank you very much in advance!

Regards
Roman

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