On Thu, 19 May 2005, Mulholland, Tom wrote:

I don't know, but I do know that if you search the mailing list the answer is 
there.

One place to start might be http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu/R/Rhelp02a/archive/50776.html

That is about calling Fortran from R, not the subject of this question. (There are many other more authoritative sources for that.)

I found this by searching for "fortran" on the mailing list.

You might also read the posting guide. The link above refers to a particular operating system which may or may not be be the one you are using. I think you might also need to read "Writing R Extensions"

This can only be done by combining Fortran and C, as R functions need R objects as arguments and return R objects. R objects are defined in C headers and use structures not in Fortran 77. But it can be done, and "Writing R Extensions" is a good place to start, especially the OS-specific sections on writing new front ends.


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I need to call a R function from Fortran 77 program. How will I do that exactly? I will grately appreciate any help. Sincerely,


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