Wow, that is really cool. Thanks a lot. I'll try it out.
Joel> Subject: Re: Is RGnumeric still available
> From: jean.bref...@normalesup.org
> To: gnumeric-list@gnome.org
> Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2016 14:52:06 +0100
>
> There is a plugin with functions imported from R in g
There is a plugin with functions imported from R in gnumeric. Go to
Insert/Functions, choose statistics and look for r.* functions.
Regards,
Jean
Le mercredi 06 janvier 2016 à 13:02 +, pi...@ticino.com a écrit :
> There used to be a gnumeric R plug-in to use R functions inside
> gnumeric. But
grow and catch
on as Microsoft continues to devolve. Joel
> To: mort...@gnome.org
> From: pi...@ticino.com
> Subject: Re: Is RGnumeric still available
> Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2016 13:02:25 +
> CC: gnumeric-list@gnome.org
>
> There used to be a gnumeric R plug-in to use R func
There used to be a gnumeric R plug-in to use R functions inside gnumeric. But
it is, IMHO very unfortunately, dead long time ago. I'd like to have some
special regressions like Passing-Bablok and Deming from R into gnumeric.
Regards
Giorgio
Il mar gen 5 16:54:38 2016 GMT+0100, Morten Welinder
> Is RGnumeric still a valid Gnumeric pa
That has never been a Gnumeric package, but rather something related
to R.
> Is the Windows version of Gnumeric still available?
No.
M.
On Mon, Jan 4, 2016 at 7:32 PM, Joel Dubow wrote:
> I have two questions:
> 1. Is RGnumeric still a valid Gnumer
I have two questions:1. Is RGnumeric still a valid Gnumeric package for the
latest versions, and if so where can I download it. 2. Is the Windows version
of Gnumeric still available?
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