Paul.Rustomji at csiro.au
2012-May-02 04:47 UTC
[R] returning value from source() in R .Net
Hello
I would like to source an R script from within a C# .Net application equivalent
to:
source("my_r_code.r")
I can get this to run but am not sure how to retrieve R objects defined with
script my_r_code.r at runtime.
For example, if "my_r_code.r" contains
#-- contents of my_r_code.r---------------------
x <- 1:10
xmean <- mean(x)
#------------------------------------------------------
My question is how to return the value of xmean to the .Net application?
Paul
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I am mystified as to why you think you can source a snippet of one interpreted
language into a different compiled language.
Fortunately this is not the correct forum for your question, so I can punt.
Google suggests that you look at rdotnet.codeplex.com, and perhaps read their
documentation, and if that doesn't help then post your question on their
discussion forum.
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Paul.Rustomji at csiro.au wrote:
>Hello
>I would like to source an R script from within a C# .Net application
>equivalent to:
>
>source("my_r_code.r")
>
>I can get this to run but am not sure how to retrieve R objects defined
>with script my_r_code.r at runtime.
>
>For example, if "my_r_code.r" contains
>
>#-- contents of my_r_code.r---------------------
>x <- 1:10
>xmean <- mean(x)
>#------------------------------------------------------
>
>My question is how to return the value of xmean to the .Net
>application?
>
>Paul
>
>
>
>
>
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