Hi,
I have been considering use of R on Windows Operating system and the market
leader Symbiosis.
I want to log on to my remote pc using remote desktop securely using the
username and password, then run R as if I was in front of the PC itself ( PC
got more RAM than Mobile ..still). Ditto for the Android and Ipod ( I mean
Iphone).
I then would like to mail the output using both Google Docs as well as
Microsoft Word/PdF.
This has been on for sometime now ( almost six months) except I would rather
use a virtualization bridge and then hop on to the remote crunching machine
( could be Amazon account)
Any one else working on this.
How would I tweak memory for R usage if R was installed on the mobile ?
Regards,
Ajay
Joe E. Lewis - "I distrust camels, and anyone else who can go a week
without a drink."
On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 5:42 PM, Harsh <singhalblr@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hell R-list,
>
> At the cost of sounding far-fetched and almost incredulous, I would
> like to know if any R user is remotely considering the use of R on
> Mobile devices, and Android in particular.
>
> I really do not have an idea of the kind of definite incentives in
> terms of using R on Android, but having an analytical engine on a
> mobile phone would allow for micro statistics to be collected from the
> log files reflecting number of calls dropped, average time spent
> talking, a time series of the amount of time taken for battery
> recharge, and a host of other information that could be collated and
> analyzed.
>
> R widgets could be created for analyzing the data streams from other
> apps running on the same device.
>
> Any thoughts/suggestions/information on this topic will be highly
> appreciated.
>
>
> Thanks
> Harsh Singhal
> Decision Systems
> Mu Sigma Inc.
> Chicago, IL
>
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