Hello,
I don't know specifics of Xcode, etc ... it looks nice but I have not
used it myself yet.
There seems to be issues on OSX with the current released version of
RInside (we will release 0.2.2 soon), so I would suggest you download
and install the next version of RInside from r-forge:
$ svn checkout svn://svn.r-forge.r-project.org/svnroot/rinside
$ cd rinside
$ R CMD INSTALL pkg
Then you can find example application:
$ cd pkg/inst/examples/standard
$ make
$ ./rinside_sample0
Hello, world!
There are several examples in this directory and you can use the
Makefile as a template to get the bits and pieces (link against Rcpp and
RInside libraries, include path, etc ...)
If you have further questions a bout RInside, I would encourage you to
use the Rcpp-devel mailing list on r-forge:
https://lists.r-forge.r-project.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rcpp-devel
If you have questions about xcode, ..., then a better place might be the
r-sig-mac mailing list: https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-mac
Romain
Le 22/03/10 16:25, mans a écrit :
Hi,
Can anyone tell me how to embed R code in a C++ file.
I am actually using a mac running on the OSX 10.6.2 and the IDE Xcode
Version 3.2 and I would like to embed the basic function like geometric,
binomial, normal and hyper geometric distributions in a sample cpp file.
I heard about the library RInside and i have downloaded the source code for
mac but i do not know how to build it in order to use it with my IDE XCode.
Could anyone help me step by step because I am new in programming to show me
how to get this done?
Thanks for your help.
Mans.
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