That makes sense. I have only one R facing function from the C++. It is just inside my C++ that I want to call a few things.
I'm not too clear on how to include the other c++ functions. Is there a good example of this somewhere? Thanks! -- Noah Silverman UCLA Department of Statistics 8208 Math Sciences Building Los Angeles, CA 90095 On Oct 20, 2011, at 12:42 AM, Romain François wrote: > Hello, > > You are crossing the boundary when it really starts to make sense to make a > package. > > If you only have one R facing C++ function calling other C++ functions, then > you can abuse the includes argument of cxxfunction to embed as many C++ > functions as you like. Having multiple R facing functions is a little more > gymnastic, and rather than explain that, I would prefer you to go down the > package route. > > HTH, > > Romain > > Le 20/10/11 08:50, Noah Silverman a écrit : >> >> Hi, >> >> I've started using Rcpp + inline for some of my code. It is amazingly fast. >> >> However, I have need for a few c++ functions. (One main needs to call a few >> other functions.) At this point, I don't need separate classes, just the >> ability to have multiple functions. (Coding up several separate R functions >> using Inline would be ineffecient as the data would need to pass between R >> and C++ several times on each iteration of a rather large loop. >> >> While this is trivial in C++, is it possible in R using the the Rcpp+Inline? >> >> >> >> -- >> Noah Silverman >> UCLA Department of Statistics >> 8208 Math Sciences Building >> Los Angeles, CA 90095 >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Rcpp-devel mailing list >> Rcpp-devel@lists.r-forge.r-project.org >> https://lists.r-forge.r-project.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rcpp-devel > > > -- > Romain Francois > Professional R Enthusiast > http://romainfrancois.blog.free.fr
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