This request is off-topic per the Posting Guide, which you seem not to have 
read (this question is clearly a development question, and you are posting 
using HTML email format which is not supported on this list).

Please note that that .NET is not one of the development environments supported 
by the core R developers (see the Writing R Extensions documentation), so it is 
not even clear to me that you will obtain assistance on the R-devel mailing 
list, but it would at least be relevant there.

I have seen a web site that discusses calling R from .NET, so it has apparently 
been done before.
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On April 15, 2014 4:52:09 AM PDT, Vijayakumar Chinnamuthu 
<vijayakumar_...@infosys.com> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>We are using on R tool for our one of the project and looking for some
>technical  support.
>Could you please help us.
>
>Flow:
>1. We have C#.Net Application which uses R.NET Dll's for invoking R
>2. R internally uses qcc package (mqcc function) for plotting the
>chart.
>
>Requirement:
>
>
>1.       We need to access qcc package in our .Net Application.
>
>2.       Qcc packages function(mqcc should be accessible in our .Net
>application)
>
>3.       Share a sample application which does this.
>
>
>Thanks,
>Vijay
>
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