Le 22.02.2006 13:25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
> Dear everyone,
>
> the following problem: Our group has written a lengthy program in c++, to 
> which we would like to add some additional features. Because we are not sure 
> if those features are actually useful, we would prefer to take a "quick and 
> dirty" approach just to try them out. The additional feature is that in every 
> iteration of the algorithm membership-probabilities should by calculated by a 
> multinomial logit or probit model. We have tried to get C/C++ code for this, 
> but sadly neither me nor my collegue succeded in obtaining C-code for 
> something, which has certainly already be programmed in C several times. 
>
> But we know, that R functions like "multinom" exist, which could do the job. 
> This is why we would like to use R-Code and R-functions within or C++ program 
> if this is possible. So I have actually two questions: Is it feasible to use 
> R-code and R-functions like "multinom" within a c++ program? And if so, what 
> is the best way to implement this (how to get data from C into the R 
> functions, how to execute the R functions within C++, how to transfer the 
> results back to c++)?
>
> Moritz    
>
> Moritz Marienfeld
>   

Hi,

For a quick (and pretty not dirty) approach, try Rserve : 
http://rosuda.org/Rserve/

Romain

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