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From: Charles Cosse <ccosse@gmail.com>
Date: Jun 23, 2007 12:33 PM
Subject: Re: [R] connecting to process?
To: Prof Brian Ripley <ripley@stats.ox.ac.uk>
Thank you.
Just trying to decide if now is a good time for me to make the effort to
learn some R. I've just done a major upgrade of my M70 laptop, running
Gentoo Linux, and i've got an application which integrates: Geant4.8.3,
OpenSceneGraph-2.0, and Histoscope
http://fermitools.fnal.gov/abstracts/histoscope/abstract.html.<http://fermitools.fnal.gov/abstracts/histoscope/abstract.html>
The upgrade included moving to gcc-4.1.1 (previously gcc-3.3.5, circa 2005),
under which histoscope no-longer compiles. I've managed to get it hacked
together via a binary from the old disk, and having the gcc-3.3.5 associated
libs available on the new disk, as well, but it's still a hack.
So, that's where I'm coming from. Thank you, R community, for such nice
software!
Charles Cosse
On 6/23/07, Prof Brian Ripley < ripley@stats.ox.ac.uk>
wrote:>
> On Sat, 23 Jun 2007, Charles Cosse wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > sorry if this is a duplicate message -- the R mail-server told me that
> my
> > original post was being held for moderator approval. Whatever.
>
> It would have been courteous to have checked the list archives: the
> previous message is there.
>
> > I just want
> > to know if it is possible to connect R to a running process and have
> > realtime data updates to some plots? Thanks,
>
> It is. Since that is all you 'just want to know', I'll not
waste your
> time telling you more, but the 'R Data Import/Export Manual' should
be
> your first port of call to help yourself answer similar questions.
>
>
> > Charles
> >
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> PLEASE do!
>
>
> --
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