Liaw, Andy wrote: >>From: Hin-Tak Leung <snipped> >>Hmm, why didn't you just post a URL? > > Isn't it a bit too much to assume that everyone has a personal web space > somewhere?
Just for the sake of argument... I did assume that nih.gov is a sizeable government organization and have official channnels for such things. That's what government agencies do, and I suppose this software work is in-the-line-of-duty for public consumption and therefore quite appropriate to put on a *.gov web site. (the same applies to *.ac.uk and *.edu postings). > For some of the data we encounter, all X variables are binary, so each data > point can be encoded into a bitstring. There are algorithms that take > advantage of that. The problem is interfacing such code with R. I know of > no good solutions. As I told Grant, I thought about what he did, too, but > the difficulty is how to pass such data structures to R. Actually, some > time down the road I might try to use the dendrogram class that's in R, and > manipulate them in C. Not sure about efficiency though. The best examples I have seen of manipulating foreign object is among the omegahat projects, like RSPerl and PSPython. Quite insteresting reading. Hin-Tak Leung ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel