On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 4:50 PM, Dirk Eddelbuettel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12 October 2008 at 12:53, cls59 wrote:
| On a related note... does anyone know good resources for binding a C++
| program to the R library?
RCpp, at http://rcpp.r-forge.r-project.org, formerly known as
On 10/13/08, Michael Lawrence [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 4:50 PM, Dirk Eddelbuettel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12 October 2008 at 12:53, cls59 wrote:
| On a related note... does anyone know good resources for binding a C++
| program to the R library?
RCpp,
Liviu Andronic wrote:
I risk to fall far from answering your question, but this may be of interest.
On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 10:53 PM, cls59 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Basically, I would like to start with just a plain vanilla R session running
inside a Qt widget. Any suggestions?
From the old
cls59 wrote:
On a related note... does anyone know good resources for binding a C++
program to the R library?
I am thinking of writing an R GUI in Qt. I use a Mac and have looked at the
Coca GUI source which binds Objective C to R. However, there is a lot of
extra stuff going on- tab
I have thought about wxWidgets, and I will definitely check that manual out.
My interest in Qt stems from heavy use of GIS and Fortran in my field of
study. As an Environmental Engineering student, I routinely solve simulation
and optimization problems which take as their input spatially
PM
To: Bos, Roger
Cc: R-help
Subject: Re: [R] Creating GUIs for R
Hi Roger,
Bos, Roger wrote:
I haven't heard Rpad mentioned yet, so I will mention it. Rpad allows you to
run R code inside a browser window. You can many any kind of GUI you want
using html forms and then call the R function
On 12 October 2008 at 12:53, cls59 wrote:
| On a related note... does anyone know good resources for binding a C++
| program to the R library?
RCpp, at http://rcpp.r-forge.r-project.org, formerly known as RCppTemplate,
is pretty mature and testing having been around since 2004 or 2005.
Received Fri 10 Oct 2008 5:21am +1100 from Greg Snow:
I am not involved in the RExcel project. I have just had some
discussions with the people that are, so you should contact them for
specific questions. I believe that this currently only works on
windows, there was some mention of
, October 09, 2008 5:05 PM
To: Greg Snow
Cc: Antonio Martinez Cortizas; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Wade Wall
Subject: Re: [R] Creating GUIs for R
Thanks Greg,
Greg Snow wrote:
I am not involved in the RExcel project. I have just had some discussions
with the people that are, so you should contact them
: Antonio Martinez Cortizas; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Wade Wall
Subject: Re: [R] Creating GUIs for R
Thanks Greg,
Greg Snow wrote:
I am not involved in the RExcel project. I have just had some discussions
with the people that are, so you should contact them for specific questions.
I believe
Greg Snow wrote:
http://rcom.univie.ac.at/
Or just install the RExcelInstaller package and run the installRExcel function.
A book on the interface will be coming out sometime in Winter.
--
Gregory (Greg) L. Snow Ph.D.
Statistical Data Center
Intermountain Healthcare
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Check out R-PLUS 3.3 from XLSolutions Corp. They have a GUI that you can
easily expand. www.Experience-Rplus.com
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From: [Ricardo Rodriguez] Your XEN ICT Team [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [R] Creating
Check out R-PLUS 3.3 from XLSolutions Corp. They have a GUI that you can
easily expand. www.Experience-Rplus.com
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From: [Ricardo Rodriguez] Your XEN ICT Team [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [R] Creating
Of [Ricardo Rodriguez] Your XEN ICT Team
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2008 1:03 AM
To: Greg Snow
Cc: Antonio Martinez Cortizas; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Wade Wall
Subject: Re: [R] Creating GUIs for R
Greg Snow wrote:
http://rcom.univie.ac.at/
Or just install the RExcelInstaller package and run
Hi,
eugene dalt wrote:
Check out R-PLUS 3.3 from XLSolutions Corp. They have a GUI that you can
easily expand. www.Experience-Rplus.com
Windows only? We are trying to moved out of Windows. The objective is to
promote an environment that support us much environments as possible.
Linux,
Thanks Greg,
Greg Snow wrote:
I am not involved in the RExcel project. I have just had some discussions with
the people that are, so you should contact them for specific questions.
I believe that this currently only works on windows, there was some mention of possibly
expanding it to
, October 09, 2008 1:03 AM
To: Greg Snow
Cc: Antonio Martinez Cortizas; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Wade Wall
Subject: Re: [R] Creating GUIs for R
Greg Snow wrote:
http://rcom.univie.ac.at/
Or just install the RExcelInstaller package and run the installRExcel
function.
A book on the interface
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Sent: 10/9/08 3:07 PM
Subject: Re: [R] Creating GUIs for R
Thanks Greg,
Greg Snow wrote:
I am not involved in the RExcel project. I have just had some discussions
with the people that are, so you should contact them for specific questions.
I believe
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Sent: 10/9/08 3:07 PM
Subject: Re: [R] Creating GUIs for R
Thanks Greg,
Greg Snow wrote:
I am not involved in the RExcel project. I have just had some
discussions
with the people that are, so you should contact them
Greg Snow wrote:
Wade,
What type of GUI do you want?
Do you want a full GUI that the user runs to do everything (that uses R as the
computational engine)? Look at R commander, JGR, and the R plugin for Excel as
possible examples.
Hi Wade,
I am trying to introduce some users to R without
This is more or less the same information I posted recently that may
be of help here.
On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 8:32 PM, Wade Wall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I am wanting to do is learn to build some simple GUIs for a limited
number of functions. Basically, I am envisioning a screen with check
On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 10:32 AM, Wade Wall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry that my post wasn't very clear.
What I am wanting to do is learn to build some simple GUIs for a limited
number of functions. Basically, I am envisioning a screen with check boxes,
a drop down menu etc. that users
Wade Wall wade.wall at gmail.com writes:
What I am wanting to do is learn to build some simple GUIs for a limited
number of functions. Basically, I am envisioning a screen with check boxes,
a drop down menu etc. that users could select to run analyses on imported
data.
The R Gui Generator
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project.org] On Behalf Of [Ricardo Rodriguez] Your XEN ICT Team
Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2008 12:48 AM
To: Greg Snow
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Wade Wall
Subject: Re: [R] Creating GUIs for R
Oopsw! Sorry, Greg of course
Wade,
What type of GUI do you want?
Do you want a full GUI that the user runs to do everything (that uses R as the
computational engine)? Look at R commander, JGR, and the R plugin for Excel as
possible examples.
Are you more interested in a simple GUI for one specific plot or function to
Seek and ye shall find ... Check the RGUI's link on the other web page on
CRAN.
If you are on Windows, there is some simple built-in GUI functionality.
?winMenuAdd, ?select.list and the links therein will get you started there.
Cheers,
Bert Gunter
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From: [EMAIL
Sorry that my post wasn't very clear.
What I am wanting to do is learn to build some simple GUIs for a limited
number of functions. Basically, I am envisioning a screen with check boxes,
a drop down menu etc. that users could select to run analyses on imported
data.
I have worked with VB before,
I think prior posters addressed that or maybe what you really want is
a command that accepts your function and automatically constructs
a GUI front end for it. In that case see ggenericwidget in the gWidgets
package and the fgui package. You don't need VB at all for this.
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