[R] R.dll
Yoon, Hoon (CICG - NY Program Trading)
HYoon at exchange.ml.com
Wed Dec 9 17:27:15 CET 1998
Hi,
Is there any docs on R.dll? Or is it "use the source Luke" time? (The NT
0.63.1) Can anyone give me pointers on where to look? I am trying to wrap it
under a GUI. The bdr release has examples, but it seems to be limited in
scope.
Has anyone compiled R under VC++. I see that the older version has been
compiled under VC++ at some point. Is this best place to start to see how to
get the new 0.63.1 compiled?
I hope that I am not bugging anyone by restating and expanding on these
two questions, which I asked to some extent before. I am still just getting
familiar with R organization after installing it two weeks ago.
BTW: Thanks much to marcusd at cathcart.sysc.pdx.edu and Ben about their help
on HDF.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jim Lemon
> Sent: Wednesday, December 09, 1998 5:58 AM
> To: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch
> Subject: [R] 'library' documentation
>
> In assembling a library, I noticed one or two things that caused me some
> difficulty, and thought that these might also confuse others.
>
> 1) "R code files" indicates the _text_ version of the R code. I didn't
> realize this at first, and got parse errors until I looked inside one of
> the other libraries.
>
> 2) "The code files to be installed must start with a (lower- or
> uppercase) letter and have one of the extensions `.R', `.S', `.q', `.r',
> or `.s'. "
>
> In fact, they don't have to have any extension, and the libraries
> supplied don't seem to have any either. Am I missing something or is
> this an historical artifact?
>
> If it's appropriate to modify these, I'll be happy to submit an edited
> .Rd file.
>
> Jim
>
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