On Fri, 18 Mar 2011, Shige Song wrote:
One thing that Linux makes trivially easy is to interpolate R with C++
through the Rcpp package. The GCC compiler collection is part of all
mainstream Linux distro. This is, however, not the case with Windows:
you may be able to do it eventually (not sure
To try to answer the actual question
I run x86_64 Linux and both 32-bit Windows XP and x64 Windows 7 on my
home desktop. So from years of experience of using the same hardware
on those OSes:
1) Generally Linux will be a bit faster, mainly because I do not
hobble it with
I'm not trying to start a Windows vs. Linux debate, but I've been
using R on a Windows machine for a while, and was recently wondering
if R's performance would be faster on a Linux machine. And similarly,
if any incremental increase in processing speed would be worth the
time it would take me to
On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 11:00 PM, Brigid Mooney bkmoo...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm not trying to start a Windows vs. Linux debate, but I've been
using R on a Windows machine for a while, and was recently wondering
if R's performance would be faster on a Linux machine. And similarly,
if any
Hi Brigid,
I haven't used it yet, but I would suggest profiling your code with 'Rprof'
on both a Windows and Linux machine.
?Rprof for details.
Hope this helps,
~Caitlin
On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 3:00 PM, Brigid Mooney bkmoo...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm not trying to start a Windows vs. Linux
Others can discuss the comparative speed. I recently installed
Linux on a new quad core computer I purchased. I found it surprisingly
easy to learn how to do the things I needed. Now the hard drive is
dying on my Vista notebook computer. In shopping for a replacement, I
likely will
One thing that Linux makes trivially easy is to interpolate R with C++
through the Rcpp package. The GCC compiler collection is part of all
mainstream Linux distro. This is, however, not the case with Windows:
you may be able to do it eventually (not sure about this point), but
it takes quite some
On 18/03/2011 8:43 PM, Shige Song wrote:
One thing that Linux makes trivially easy is to interpolate R with C++
through the Rcpp package. The GCC compiler collection is part of all
mainstream Linux distro. This is, however, not the case with Windows:
you may be able to do it eventually (not sure
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