because there was not enough time for the planned
integration).
Josh
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Subject: [R] R vs SAS and Revolution R
Hello
How do
Regarding R and REvolution, there was a post published recently comparing
the two:
http://www.r-bloggers.com/comparing-standard-r-with-revoutions-for-performance/
Regarding the rest, I don't know...
Tal
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> Subject: [R] R vs SAS and Revolution R
>
>
> Hello
>
> How do you compare R to SAS in terms of speed and management of large
> datasets?
>
> What about Revolution R?
> I've seen on their site, they claim that Revolution R is much faster t
: [R] R vs SAS and Revolution R
Hello
How do you compare R to SAS in terms of speed and management of large
datasets?
What about Revolution R?
I've seen on their site, they claim that Revolution R is much faster than R
and it's multithread...
Can you really notice the differe
it really depends on how you define "large dataset".
In a corporate production environment, it is not unusual to do data
manipulation for x-G dataset. In this case, SAS might be preferred
from my personal experience.
On Sat, Jun 19, 2010 at 9:39 AM, skan wrote:
>
> Hello
>
> How do you compare R
Hello
How do you compare R to SAS in terms of speed and management of large
datasets?
What about Revolution R?
I've seen on their site, they claim that Revolution R is much faster than R
and it's multithread...
Can you really notice the difference?. What dissadvantage does it have?
I think it's
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