On 5/7/2009 9:24 AM, goon83 wrote:
Hi everyone,
I meet the problem to call R from C.
Can someone tell me is it possible to call time series functions(such as ar and arima)from C program on linux platform, and then compile the C program to a standalone executable file?
I know we can
hi Duncan,
tks for you response, it's depressed to know that i can not use time series of
R to finish my study.
I really think R is powerfull, i used it to finish all my statistic homework
last year^_^.
but i still wonder can i use the function of time series in the embedded way of
C
On 5/7/2009 10:55 AM, goon83 wrote:
hi Duncan,
tks for you response, it's depressed to know that i can not use time series of R to finish my study.
I really think R is powerfull, i used it to finish all my statistic homework last year^_^.
but i still wonder can i use the function of time
Hi Duncan,
Sorry, i miss the informatin in the previous message, you said that i can
write a front end to call , does the front end can be implemented by c, and
i can compile the c code to a standalone program. i will appreiciate for more
detail information
tks?
?
you have a couple of options.
If you require specific R functions to do what you want, then you will
need to call R from C.
I believe that Dirk has been working on an RInside package that does this.
Alternatively, you can use my tslib package, which is a general time
series library written in
Do you have to use the entire xxxGB at once? If not store it in a database
and fetch the portions for the current analysis as you need them.
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 10:55 AM, goon83 goo...@126.com wrote:
hi Duncan,
tks for you response, it's depressed to know that i can not use time series
On 5/7/2009 11:17 AM, goon83 wrote:
Hi Duncan,
Sorry, i miss the informatin in the previous message, you said that i can write a
front end to call , does the front end can be implemented by c, and i can
compile the c code to a standalone program. i will appreiciate for more detail
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