On Sun, Mar 6, 2011 at 5:49 PM, Dirk Eddelbuettel <[email protected]> wrote: > | > | However, I would like to plot graphs from inside a C++ project. > | > | Thus, I would like to know what include paths and libs should I add to > | > | my C++ project. I am using QtCreator as an IDE on Fedora 14. > | > > | > You need to read the Makefile that supports these example and understand > what > | > it does. You then need adapt your .pro file for Qt accordingly as it will > | > create your Makefile. QtCreator is just a shell / ide and I fear you still > | > need to work out how to do this. If you want something truly portable you > | > have to do what the makefile does and compute locations for R, Rcpp and > | > RInside on the fly. If you don't need portability you can hardcode the > | > paths. If you're completely lost try reducing things to a simple example > of > | > one main() function with one widget displaying the png we created. I can > try > | > to help you from there as I had a bit of Qt / qmake experience. > | > > | > Also, the vignette Rcpp-package explains how to use Rcpp in your own > packages > | > and may be of help too. > | > | Thanks again, Dirk. I will wait a bit, as perhaps there is someone on > | this list that has already a working .pro file. > > That's one approach. > > Another would be to write and contribute it as a first example for a new > section examples/qt/ within the RInside sources. Eternal fame awaits...
The point, Dirk, is that I have done nothing with Qt; I just use QtCreator as an IDE; all my programs are console ones! Paul _______________________________________________ Rcpp-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.r-forge.r-project.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rcpp-devel
