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2002 Aug 18
1
LispStat, R and ViSta [was: Re: Status?]
I have been taking a break for the last month or so, and am only just now catching up on my email. Otherwise, I would have joined this discussion earlier. And... I apologize for the length of this, but I don't think it is overly long. >From the amount of activity in the LispStat news group (none), it seems that LispStat is dead. We all know that Luke is working on R and not on LispStat, and that Jan has switched UCLA over from LispStat to R. And we have not heard from users of LispStat for some time. So, it seems no one is using LispStat. For me, at least, this is not th...
2002 Aug 19
1
[Fwd: LispStat, R and ViSta [was: Re: Status?]]
On Sunday, August 18, 2002, at 05:43 PM, Forrest wrote: > I am very interested in an effort to combine the strengths of LispStat > and R, but have no clue how it would be done. From my viewpoint, > though, it would need to add the three strengths of LispStat (Lisp, > Objects and Dynamic Graphics) to the existing R environment, and it > would need to work in all three supported environments -- Windows, Mac, >...
2002 Aug 19
0
[Fwd: LispStat, R and ViSta [was: Re: Status?]]
I have compiled Darwin R using the AquaTk frameworks. This works (except for a small glitch). I am sure Stefano could hook these into Carbon R, but Jose/Stefano probably should connect them with the Cocoa interfaces. You can get the frameworks (8.4a5, I think) from ftp://ftp.ucsd.edu/pub/alpha/tcl/alphatk/ -- they are in the alphatk.dmg. Of course the X11 version of tcltk does NOT work with Carbon
2002 Aug 19
0
[Fwd: LispStat, R and ViSta [was: Re: Status?]]
Byron I meant there is no native (Aqua) version of GTK yet (there is wxWindows and Qt and Tk, so possibly GTK will follow). The X11 version of RGtk works for me too. I agree with your diagnosis of the GUI problem. Best -- Jan On Monday, August 19, 2002, at 12:08 AM, Byron Ellis wrote: > > On Monday, August 19, 2002, at 12:09 AM, Jan de Leeuw wrote: >> > > I accidentally
2003 Apr 07
3
graphic question
Hi, I want to use R for some data mining project , and was wondering if it has any intercative graphical features? For example, is it possible to plot a histogram and be able to select a specific point on it and have all the data about it? or select a specific area in a curve and have all the data about it? or possibilities to zoom out and in? Thank you for your help, Mama Benchaffai School of
2006 Jan 17
0
xlispstat and R
> From: Wensui Liu <liuwensui at gmail.com> > Just curious how xlispstat is used in the industry and what's it strengthen > compared with other computing languages such as R or matlab? Almost not at all, though there are a few holdouts. On a related note, I've been doing some interesting things with a branch of LispStat for CommonLisp. It'll be more in...
2005 Feb 25
2
Teaching R in 40 minutes. What should be included?
If _you_ were asked to give a 40 minute dog and pony show about R for a group of scientists ranging from physicists to geographers what would you put in? These people want to know what R can do. I'm thinking about something like: A. Overview B. data structures C. arithmetic and manipulation D. reading data E. linear models using glm F. graphics G. programming H. other tricks like rpart or
2003 Aug 21
3
Diamond graphs
I apologise for starting a new thread, but we had a mail problem and I don't have the original message to refer to. Someone mentioned the new "Diamond Graphs" invented at Johns Hopkins. I haven't see the August 2003 issue of The American Statistician yet, but I _have_ read the press release. The press release is a bit of a stunner. I quote: "Who would have thought we
1997 Dec 09
3
R-beta: R FAQ v0.60
...notify Kurt Hornik. 5. R and Emacs 5.1. Is there Emacs Support for R? There is an Emacs-Lisp interface for interactive statistical programming and data analysis called ESS (``Emacs Speaks Statistics''). Languages supported include: S dialects (S 3/4, S-PLUS 3.x, and R), LispStat dialects (XLispStat, ViSta), and SAS. Stata and SPSS dialect (SPSS, Fiasco) support is being examined for possible future implementation (a preliminary Stata mode is distributed). ESS grew out of the desire for bug fixes and extensions to S-mode-4.8 (which was a GNU Emacs interface to S/S...
1997 Dec 09
3
R-beta: R FAQ v0.60
...notify Kurt Hornik. 5. R and Emacs 5.1. Is there Emacs Support for R? There is an Emacs-Lisp interface for interactive statistical programming and data analysis called ESS (``Emacs Speaks Statistics''). Languages supported include: S dialects (S 3/4, S-PLUS 3.x, and R), LispStat dialects (XLispStat, ViSta), and SAS. Stata and SPSS dialect (SPSS, Fiasco) support is being examined for possible future implementation (a preliminary Stata mode is distributed). ESS grew out of the desire for bug fixes and extensions to S-mode-4.8 (which was a GNU Emacs interface to S/S...
1997 Dec 09
3
R-beta: R FAQ v0.60
...notify Kurt Hornik. 5. R and Emacs 5.1. Is there Emacs Support for R? There is an Emacs-Lisp interface for interactive statistical programming and data analysis called ESS (``Emacs Speaks Statistics''). Languages supported include: S dialects (S 3/4, S-PLUS 3.x, and R), LispStat dialects (XLispStat, ViSta), and SAS. Stata and SPSS dialect (SPSS, Fiasco) support is being examined for possible future implementation (a preliminary Stata mode is distributed). ESS grew out of the desire for bug fixes and extensions to S-mode-4.8 (which was a GNU Emacs interface to S/S...