just search for the Google Docs plugin on my website www.decisionstats.com , its either on page 1 or page 2
i just gave the idea , and voila, some one just wrote the code on this list On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 2:32 PM, freerow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi ohri: > > Thanks for your introduction of knol. I am testing it now. I can't > google out the "Google Docs plugin for sending R output directly to > the Docs". Is it something like R(D)COM? > > My point is to adopt html FORM elements (input boxes, checks,...) into > any wiki platform. R-php, R-cgi or others now provide convenient > server sides. The aim is scarcely to teach R or statistical > procedures, but to help lay end users to reach transparent statistical > results without bothering who, or whether R, or how it is doing the > server side job. > > Google docs' FORM "file-type" feeds result into a google spreadsheet. > If such a form and its result page could be implemented in a wiki page > side by side, with R functions support, it is my dream. > > Does anybody see a wiki page with an interacting input box? or with > javascript or any scripts to be collaborated in a wiki style? > > Xiaoxu > > On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 3:50 PM, Ajay ohri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi Tobias, > > > > It makes sense from a practical view point. SAS Institute funds its own > wiki > > at www.sascommunity.org The catch is they have editorial influence and > can > > use offerings there for commercial purposes. > > > > > > The surprising thing is you can actually create a wiki in wikipedia > itself. > > Just adopt a convention lets say Rproj for beginning of each wiki page. > > > > Note this would mean volunteers parsing the back and forth of messages > into > > structure ( maybe it exists already) > > > > However wikis are a bit outdated. The latest is knol.google.com as it > gives > > you the right to make document editable, or allow comments, or even what > > kind of license you want content to be shared. The catch again is its > owned > > by Google , the big company. > > > > Other options from Google include Google Docs as well as Google Sites.You > > can even create bulk Google Docs from a writely email that your > > docs.google.com account gives you, and just last week someone created a > > Google Docs plugin for sending R output directly to the Docs. > > > > As you may have noticed and I have pointed out once the R -project > website > > itself is badly outdated compared to the software itself. The official R > > wiki of course is here > > http://wiki.r-project.org/rwiki/doku.php > > > > So these are the options - noting that email groups are more easy to use > and > > addictive , though not the best for collobrative knowledge storage over > a > > period of time. > > > > Regards, > > > > Ajay > > > > www.decisionstats.com > > > > On Sun, Sep 28, 2008 at 3:19 PM, Tobias Verbeke < > [EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > wrote: > >> > >> Hi, > >> > >>> I am just writing a draft to introduce confidence intervals of various > >>> "effect sizes" to my students. Surely, I'll recommend the package > >>> MBESS in R. Currently, it means I have to recommend R's interface at > >>> first. As a statistics teacher in a dept of psychology, I often have > >>> to reply why not to teach SPSS. Psychologists and their students hate > >>> to memorize codes, or even to call any function with a list of > >>> parameters. I know if I have an online R platform with a wiki > >>> html-form design, I can bypass the function calls and headache > >>> parameters to expose the power of R. Rcmdr and its plugins help some, > >>> but students like to remember just one menu structure in the SPSS > >>> textbook. A wiki interface means they can search and find a complete > >>> example in psychology, with self-explained parameter inputs and > >>> outputs. > >>> > >>> Do I actually dream a wikipedia with front forms and back R? Most R > >>> fans are wiki fans, but not vice verse. So, I think I should talk my > >>> dream here rather than at wikipedia. If you know it had been a > >>> practice rather than an idea, please tell me where to write my > >>> teaching interface. > >> > >> Some have had similar dreams: > >> > >> http://ideas.repec.org/p/hum/wpaper/sfb649dp2008-030.html > >> http://www.r-project.org/user-2006/Slides/Klinke.pdf > >> > >> > http://www.r-project.org/user-2006/Abstracts/Klinke+Schmerbach+Troitschanskaia.pdf > >> > >> HTH, > >> Tobias > >> > >>> LI, Xiaoxu > >>> > >>> School of Arts and Social Sciences, > >>> Shenzhen Graduate School, > >>> Peking Univ.(Shenzhen Campus) > >>> China > >>> > >>> ______________________________________________ > >>> R-help@r-project.org mailing list > >>> https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > >>> PLEASE do read the posting guide > >>> http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > >>> and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. > >>> > >>> > >> > >> ______________________________________________ > >> R-help@r-project.org mailing list > >> https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > >> PLEASE do read the posting guide > >> http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > >> and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. > > > > > > > > -- > > Regards, > > > > Ajay Ohri > > http://tinyurl.com/liajayohri > > > > > > > -- Regards, Ajay Ohri http://tinyurl.com/liajayohri [[alternative HTML version deleted]] ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.