<html><div style='background-color:'><PRE> <A href="mailto:r-sig-finance@stat.math.ethz.ch">r-sig-finance@stat.math.ethz.ch</A>. I have actually built such interface with TA-LIB for R.<BR>I have ported most TA functions, and others can be easily<BR>added using existing templates.</PRE><PRE>It works now on Windows, but it should be easily portable<BR>to Unix since I use the Mingw tools to build the dll.<BR>The Windows dll can be used 'as-is' by installing the Mingw<BR>runtime.</PRE><PRE>I do not have the time to expand or clean the project, but<BR>I'll be happy to pass what I have to any volunteer.</PRE><PRE>- Andrea Malagoli<BR>a_malagoli@hotmail.com</PRE><PRE>On 6/2/06, Jeff Ryan <<A href="https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-finance">jeff.a.ryan at gmail.com</A>> wrote:
><I> What would it take to build a set of wrappers in R to the ta-lib library
</I>><I> referenced by John earlier ( <A href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/ta-lib">http://sourceforge.net/projects/ta-lib</A> )?
</I>><I>
</I>><I> That project seems quite complete and mature (although I have only had a
</I>><I> chance to read through the online docs) - and seems easily callable from R
</I>><I> (as it is all available as C/C++ from what I can tell)
</I>><I>
</I>><I> I haven't personally developed anything beyond what I use myself, but I
</I>><I> wouldn't mind trying to give something back to R in the way of a
</I>><I> contribution or two.
</I>><I>
</I>><I> Any comments/advice about the time/difficulty of doing the above?
</I>
> What an interesting idea! Please keep me posted if you undertake this project.
> jab
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> John Bollinger, CFA, CMT
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> If you advance far enough, you arrive at the beginning.
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