Martin,
On 14 June 2013 at 12:32, Romain Francois wrote:
| Le 14 juin 2013 à 10:40, Martin Jakt a écrit :
| > 1. It's slow
|
| Perhaps look into devtools which might help you with the process.
It's all already there. Just read the output of
R CMD check --help
carefully. You can turn a
Le 14 juin 2013 à 10:40, Martin Jakt a écrit :
> Hi Romain (?),
>
> thanks for your quick reply,
>
>>
>> Why do you want that. R CMD essentially takes care all of the details,
>> cooks a Makefile, runs it ... transparently. It never needs to be a
>> concern.
>> You can gain some control by us
Hi Rcpp::Devels and Rcpp::Users,
I would like to close my post with a solution I found after some days of
experiencing:
If you want to create an Armadillo matrix conditional on a statement and that
matrix should reuse R storage you can work with a pointer,
1. Create an R list object:
r
Hi Romain (?),
thanks for your quick reply,
>
> Why do you want that. R CMD essentially takes care all of the details,
> cooks a Makefile, runs it ... transparently. It never needs to be a
> concern.
> You can gain some control by using the Makevars, etc ...
I might be doing it wrong, but I'm u
Hello,
Thanks for your interest in Rcpp.
Le 2013-06-14 07:07, Martin Jakt a écrit :
Dear Rcpp developers,
I'm rather new to Rcpp but am very excited by it's abilities;
especially with
the lower degree of effort required to combine R and C++. Thanks!
However, I'm still left a bit mystified by