On Wed, Aug 18, 2004 at 03:44:04PM -0400, Sean Davis wrote:
> Clive,
>
> Have a look at Statistics::R
> (http://search.cpan.org/~gmpassos/Statistics-R-0.02). I'm not sure if
> it works well with Windows, but it is the only other option that I know
> of to work directly with the R-interpreter.
Clive,
Have a look at Statistics::R
(http://search.cpan.org/~gmpassos/Statistics-R-0.02). I'm not sure if
it works well with Windows, but it is the only other option that I know
of to work directly with the R-interpreter. However, you can always
create a batch file and write it to a file and
Hello,
I am trying to call R from Perl running on Windows 2000. I have looked
through the previous posts regarding running R from Perl and all have
referred to the RSPerl package at Omegahat. Unfortunately the
documentation for this package specifically states that it only works in
Unix at the m
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to call R from Perl to generate plots to be displayed on a
> webpage. What I found out so far is that there is a package called
> RSPerl on www.omegahat.org which should do what I need. However in
> the description it says it has been tested with R 1.3.
On 11/03/03 10:37, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I want to call R from Perl to generate plots to be displayed on a
>webpage. What I found out so far is that there is a package called
>RSPerl on www.omegahat.org which should do what I need. However in
>the description it says it has been teste
Hi,
I want to call R from Perl to generate plots to be displayed on a
webpage. What I found out so far is that there is a package called
RSPerl on www.omegahat.org which should do what I need. However in
the description it says it has been tested with R 1.3.* the latest.
I'm using R 1.8.0 right