[R] Using a DCOM server ( driving R from MATLAB)

Prof Brian Ripley ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Mon Mar 17 09:54:23 CET 2008


This is about 'a' DCOM server.  You haven't told us which (there are at 
least two possibilities), but if it is the one by Thomas Baier it has its 
own mailing list.  This is not an R issue (and I suspect not a MATLAB one 
either), so please try to use an accurate subject line.


On Mon, 17 Mar 2008, Moshe Hoshen wrote:

> I am trying to use R functions from my MATLAB code using a DCOM server.
> I am working under Windows XP.
>
> While I mange to run basic functions and run them using scripts, when I
> try a more complicated set of functions I fail.
>
> I am trying to perform survival analysis, using Surv
>
> Surv(recruTime,recur)
>
>
>
> Surv creates a somewhat complex output and I get the response
>
> Problem evaluating command source(
> "s:\\R&D\\matlab\\repository\\personalfolders\\moshe\\colon\\rcut.r").
>
> Invoke Error, Dispatch Exception: Object is static; operation not
> allowed
>
>
>
> I tried to get around this by using a script, but it doesn't work. I do
> not actually want to transfer the Surv output back to MATLAB, but rather
> allow R to plot some graphs, actually Schoenfeld residuals, which works
> fine within R, but I can't work out if R can be instructed to perform
> this analysis by MATLAB
>
> Does anyone know how?
>
> Thanks!
>
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