Thanks to Uwe for the binary build -- ROrca 0.4 now is available for
Windows (I've copied his files onto the canonical site, it's available
at
http://www.analytics.washington.edu/~rossini/rorca/rorca_0.4.zip
).
For those unfamiliar with Orca, it is a toolkit for building dynamic
interactive visualizations with Java. ROrca (requires SJava to be
working and installed) allows you to build these using R. There is an
R script in the same directory as the rorca files which describes use
for multiviews with linked brushing across plots.
best,
-tony
Uwe Ligges <ligges at statistik.uni-dortmund.de> writes:
> A.J. Rossini wrote:
>
>> I cross compiled it. If someone wants to donate a pre-configured
>> Windows computer to my research group, I could test it. Else, someone
>> else will have to. I can't.
>> It is http://www.analytics.washington.edu/~rossini/rorca/rorca.zip
>> best,
>> -tony
>>
>
> Tony, Laura,
>
> there seems to be a bug in the cross compiled binary:
>
> library(rorca)
>
> Loading required package: SJava
> using JAVA_HOME = c:\Programme\Java\j2re1.4.2_04
> [1] "Orca Home Dir = t:/R/library/rorca"
>
> my.test2 <- as.data.frame(matrix(rnorm(100),ncol=10))
> my.test <- VarSelect2d(my.test2)
>
> Error in .JNew("DataStore", pd$getDataHash(), pd$getDataHash(),
> pd$getOtherHash(), :
> attempt to apply non-function
>
> Also, note that the md5 checksums are incorrect.
>
> You might want to work on your documentation. Some stuff is
> undocumented, another function is documented but not in the code
> ..... (see R CMD check).
>
>
> Anyway, building under Windows works like a charm these days and Orca
> runs smoothly. I've put up the binary to (only temporarily, Tony might
> want to mirror it):
>
> http://www.statistik.uni-dortmund.de/~ligges/rorca_0.4.zip
>
>
> Uwe
>
>
>
>
>> rossini at blindglobe.net (A.J. Rossini) writes:
>>
>>>Uwe Ligges <ligges at statistik.uni-dortmund.de> writes:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Laura Holt wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Dear R People:
>>>>>Is there a binary version for rorca, please?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Given I recall correctly, I tried to build rorca for Windows one
or
>>>>two years ago without success. But maybe Tony (In this context I
>>>>recall that I'm still owing him a pizza) knows of a binary?
>>>
>>>Hah. I should swing by and collect next week.
>>>
>>>Seriously, you should be able to do a source install or a quick
build
>>>(I probably could do one later today using the Linux
cross-compiler),
>>>since it's just raw R code.
>>>
>>>If someone does it before I do, let me know.
>>>
>>>best,
>>>-tony
>>>
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>
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