Hey,
Many thanks to all who responded! I'll pass along the links to my pals.
Personally I can't imagine doing R on a virtual keyboard in the first
place, but to each his own.
Carl
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On 8/25/2010 2:23 PM, Carl Witthoft wrote:
No, seriously: I've had more than one person at work wonder what math
toolset could be loaded onto iOS. So, before Matlab, FreeMat,
Mathematia, SciLab, Octave, or numpy (:-) ) produces a version for iPad,
any chance someone is working on R for iPad?
T
On Aug 25, 2010, at 4:23 PM, Carl Witthoft wrote:
> No, seriously: I've had more than one person at work wonder what math
> toolset could be loaded onto iOS. So, before Matlab, FreeMat, Mathematia,
> SciLab, Octave, or numpy (:-) ) produces a version for iPad, any chance
> someone is working
Hi,
On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 5:37 PM, Greg Snow wrote:
> I believe that the iPad conditions for producing apps are incompatible with
> the GPL (gnuGo was removed from the apps store recently for this reason), so
> don't hold your breath.
>
> There may be some possibility for an app on the iPad t
Instructions for installing R on jailbroken devices:
http://rwiki.sciviews.org/doku.php?id=getting-started:installation:iphone
Carl Witthoft wrote:
No, seriously: I've had more than one person at work wonder what math
toolset could be loaded onto iOS. So, before Matlab, FreeMat,
Mathematia
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> To: r-help@r-project.org
> Subject: [R] OT: R for iPhone/iPad OS?
>
> No, seriously: I've had more than one person at work wonder what math
> toolset could be loaded onto iOS. So, before Matlab, FreeMat,
> Mathematia, SciLab, Octave
No, seriously: I've had more than one person at work wonder what math
toolset could be loaded onto iOS. So, before Matlab, FreeMat,
Mathematia, SciLab, Octave, or numpy (:-) ) produces a version for iPad,
any chance someone is working on R for iPad?
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