Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
Paul,
On 11 March 2005 at 17:55, Paul Gilbert wrote:
| Achim
| ...
| >>Other things that might be useful are various programming views, like
| >>a Matlab view, and an SPSS view.
| > | > | > I'm not sure what you have in mind here, because I would think that this
| > amounts more to using the language in general than using certain
| > packages. | ...
| | I guess I didn't see that this should only be about packages. It seems | you could put just about anything in the HTML page. A table like
| | Matlab R translation
| ------- ------------
| eye(n) diag(1,n)
| = <-
| etc
| | might be useful to a lot of people converting from Matlab. I may have | the above wrong, but I do have a good start on a table like this in a | sed script somewhere, so if anyone volunteers to be the maintainer I can | help a bit.
Recall that (at least some of) this exists already in Robin's page at http://cran.us.r-project.org/doc/contrib/R-and-octave-2.txt (using the .us mirror here, adapt at will)
Dirk
Dirk
Thanks for point this out. It is certainly a better starting point than anything I have related to Matlab. I think this also underlines the bigger problem too. There is actually a very large amount of R documentation, but it is often hard for someone with a particular background to know were to start. Even though I now know this document exists, it seems a bit difficult to actually find it from CRAN. If I Google "R and Octave" I get it immediately, but it doesn't show up with "R and Matlab." It seems to me that the "view" idea may provide a very good mechanism that will work even when you really don't know where to start. (BTW, this is an example, I don't really know much about Matlab.)
Paul
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