[R] Calling R (GNU R) functions from Common Lisp, how?
Hrishi Mittal
hrishimittal at gmail.com
Wed Dec 2 12:34:16 CET 2009
RCL looks promising - http://common-lisp.net/project/rcl/
For quick and short calls to R, you can always use the system commands in CL
to call R CMD or Rscript.
tsunhin wong wrote:
>
> Hi Lisp users,
>
> I'm a user of both Common Lisp and R (GNU R).
> I found R has a rich collection of statistical and numerical
> computation functions, while it is not as extensible as Lisp (Common
> Lisp).
> I considered Lisp-Stat but its only implementation is not in the
> usuall Common Lisp, and the available functions in CRAN are far richer
> than Lisp-Stat currently has.
>
> I want to know if there is already an existing way of calling R
> functions from within Common Lisp?
> If no, please point me to relevant resources so that I can create one
> (that works in a platform-independent manner).
>
> Best,
> tjw
>
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