The short answer on comparing R and Matlab is that it depends on
your benchmark and which church you happen to frequent. Some people
swear that Matlab is superior, but I haven't seen the evidence for
that. The benchmarks that come closer to being transparent are more
equivocal, as far as I seen. Spencer Graves
stephen sefick wrote:
This discussion has already occurred- to my knowledge at least once. I
would suggest searching the archived list, and see what you get. If you
still have questions after you have a look then fire a couple of specifics,
but speaking for myself I don't know anything about matlab only S (and even
that is limited).
On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 5:03 AM, Shubha Vishwanath Karanth <
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Hi R,
Can I get a comparison between R and MATLAB? How is R efficient than
MATLAB? Or what are the weaknesses of R compared to MATLAB?
Thank you very much for your help,
Shubha
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