Dear Thomas & Erich,
I would like to use R graphics in my VBA application. In particular, I want to display something similar to Fig. 3 in your article "Excel::COM::R" (Computational Statistics, 2007). It seems that the R graphics is displayed in an Excel form with Active X controls. Would it be possible to get the code for this or at least some hints on how to do it. Another issue that the article raises is that if the COM server is on a remote machine then the graphics will also be shown on that machine. Your solution to this is to provide an Active X control. Although I am familiar with Excel Active X controls, I can't work out how to do this. I'm using R2.4.1, DCOM2.5 & Excel 2003. Many thanks. Best regards, Roger ______________________________________________ Roger Collinson Research Associate Department of Mathematics and Statistics Curtin University of Technology
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