Emiliano,
I think you missed my reply - clipboard is even simpler than using
external files and I have even provided the AS for this. However, this
is not what Christian asked for (please read the whole thread before
replying).
Cheers,
Simon
On Jan 29, 2009, at 2:28 PM, Emiliano Guevara wrote:
Hi!
maybe my reply will be too foolish... but I'll try anyway!
Can't you just use .CSV as an interface format between any spreadsheet
software and R?
That makes data sharing really very simple by using read.csv and
read.csv2 to get the data into R, and then write.csv and write.csv2
to save for the spreadsheet.
I imagine you can easily make an Applescript wrapper to make the
transition look a lot more like a GUI feature...
but then, why on earth would you need to use something like Excel
when you are already using R???
anyway, good luck!
E.
On Jan 29, 2009, at 17:03 PM, Christian Prinoth wrote:
Hi,
is there something similar to rcom on OSX? I understand that R for
OSX
has some limited applescript support, but I was wondering if there
is an
easy way to share data with other applications. My ultimate goal
would
be to use R together with a spreadsheet as I can currently do on
windows
with R, rcom and Excel.
Thanks
Christian Prinoth <[email protected]>
Epsilon SGR
+39-02-88102355
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