Hi Albyn,
Thank you very much for the suggestion.
I managed to install Sage on Windows (via a Linux VM), but I cannot find
any documentation on how to use R from Sage. Maybe I should use the web
interface of Sage to avoid having to install R on the VM.
Best regards,
David
On 10-07-14 10:24, Albyn Jones wrote:
Take a look at Sage, which is an open source alternative. It already
integrates R.... (http://www.sagemath.org)
albyn
Quoting David Bickel <davidbickel.com+rh...@gmail.com>:
What are some effective ways to leverage the strengths of R and
Mathematica for the analysis of a single data set?
More specifically, are there any functions that can assist with any
of the following?
1. Calling an R function from Mathematica.
2. Calling a Mathematica function from R.
3. Using XML or another reliable data format to pass vectors,
matrices, and/or lists from one environment to the other.
Any advice would be appreciated.
David
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