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Octave interface with R
From: |
Jason Rupert |
Subject: |
Octave interface with R |
Date: |
Sun, 15 Nov 2009 18:30:17 -0800 (PST) |
I'm a pretty new R (http://www.r-project.org/) and Octave user on Windows, and
I am impressed with the functionality offered by both. Often times this
functionality seems unique by design.
Recently I encountered a case where it would be very helpful to load some of
the Octave frequency analysis capability into R, since there doesn't appear to
be package that does some of the basic frequency analysis, e.g. bode, nyquist,
etc.
I looked "Ten Years of Octave — Recent Developments and Plans for the Future"
document:
www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/Conferences/DSC-2003/Drafts/EatonRawlings.pdf
That document discusses the desire to integrate Octave with R and R with
Octave. On Windows I tried the code in that document, but it did not seems to
work successfully.
I also looked at the following R package:
http://www.omegahat.org/ROctave/
Unfortunately that package was published in 2002, so it has been surpassed by
several R and Octave releases.
Current recommendations from the R forum are to attempt to transfer/transpose
the necessary Octave code to R code.
By any chance is there another alternative to help with interfacing Octave with
R or vice versa?
Thanks for any insights or feedback.
- Octave interface with R,
Jason Rupert <=