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On March 31, 2015 1:47:49 PM PDT, "T.Riedle" <tr206 at
kent.ac.uk> wrote:>Hi everybody,
>I have a matlab code which I would like to use for my empirical
>analysis. Unfortunately, I am not familiar with matlab and it would be
>great if there was a tool to "translate" the matlab code into R so
that
>I can work with the code in R.
>Is there such a tool or package in R?
>
>Kind regards,
>T.
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