Thanks to all of the responders. It looks like dreams may come true after all :-)

The application is as follows. Respondents fill out a questionnaire that has been posted online. Output is in excel or text format. My client (typically working for a government agency that provides subsidies to SME businesses) then needs to send those data through the R code. The code produces all kinds of output: probabilities, tables, several figures, that together should be output in a pdf file. The client typically will neither know about R nor will want to know about the mechanics of the software that produces the output from the data. The best thing would be if the client could press a button on the website, which would then trigger the data processing and produce the report for the client. Alternatively, we could give them software that they could install on their own computers. Rpad or Rwui may just do the trick!

thanks, Roger


Gabor Grothendieck schreef:
You can set up a web site and have them use that.  Then they
just need a browser.

See www.rpad.org for one way or develop an internal or external site
using any technology you know and call R on the back end.

On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 2:01 PM, Roger Leenders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
R 2.7.0, WinXP

Hi list,

I have written some code in R that I would like to share with others who
are not R-users. Is there a way to compile the code so it will run
outside of R?
The best thing would be a functionality to compile the code into a ".exe"
file that does not require the user to have R installed or to know how to
use R. The persons I would like to make the program available to are
unlikely to ever need or use software like R.

Is there a functionality that will allow others to use my code without
needing R itself?

thanks, roger

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