We announce the availability of the Fortran 95 module "For2R", which makes it easy to write complicated R data structures (i.e., lists of lists, matrices, dataframes, ...) from Fortran programs. By a series of subroutine calls, program outputs can be written to a file readable by R with a single "dget" function call. This facilitates automated graphics generation and other postprocessing of model results. A downloadable ZIP file of For2R is available from http://shrimp.ccfhrb.noaa.gov/~mprager/Rinter.html and includes Fortran source, documentation, and an example. We are working on similar code to interface C++ with R. An extremely crude version of such code is available from the same page. Though the C++ code will be totally replaced, the download includes sample output and R graphics functions for automated processing of a fisheries example. Although For2R is much nicer than our current C++ code, it should all be considered beta-test code, and it is supplied with no warranty whatsoever. Bug reports and suggestions are welcome. -- Michael Prager, for myself and Erik Williams Population Dynamics Team, NMFS SE Fisheries Science Center NOAA Center for Coastal Fisheries and Habitat Research Beaufort, North Carolina 28516 USA http://shrimp.ccfhrb.noaa.gov/~mprager/ _______________________________________________ R-packages mailing list R-packages at stat.math.ethz.ch https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-packages