Hello Davor,

Rcpp gives you the tools, but it is up to you to use them.

Le 02/04/10 02:04, Davor Cubranic a écrit :
>
> Has anyone here used R curve-fitting from Rcpp? Like loess(), for example? 
> Reading the R code, after a couple of layers of preliminaries to extract all 
> the required parameters, it ends up in C (loess_raw) and Fortran (lowesw and 
> lowesp).

Sooner or later, everything in R ends up in C or fortran.

> It would be nice if there were already code out there that gives me a tidier 
> interface that I could use instead of transcribing the R wrapper into C. And 
> even cooler if R's 'formula' DSL had a C++ equivalent...

An R formula is not much more than a language object, so you can 
manipulate it through the Rcpp::Language class. If you have ideas, 
design thoughts, on how to make it more convenient we will listen.

Romain
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