Le 17 mars 08 à 14:34, Hans-Joerg Bibiko a écrit :
On 17 Mar 2008, at 14:03, Alain Matthes wrote:
On 17 Mar 2008, at 12:14, Charilaos Skiadas wrote:
If I understand you correctly, have a look at Sweave:
http://www.stat.umn.edu/~charlie/Sweave/ http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~leisch/Sweave/
Haris, thanks for this answer but I found Sweave too complex ( I discover R and Sweave recently , perhaps in a few days this tool will be very fine for me) My idea is to make a latex package to create interactivity between R and pgf, like gnuplot and pgf.
What do you mean with "interactivity"? Can you give an example?
The idea is to use a package like gnuplottex.sty but for R
\begin{R} code with R \end{R}
The code goes in a file and execute by R Then it's possible to use the results of R with a data file like pgf and gnuplot or perhaps to use directly the results
I need to look at your work and to discover R and Sweave.
On the other hand Sweave is not too complex.
A good starting point is to download the file http://www.stat.umn.edu/~charlie/Sweave/foo.Rnw
Save that file as foo.Rnw in a new empty folder. Open that file in TM. TM sets the language to SWeave. Press APPLE+R. That's it. E.g. you will see the plots embedded in your PDF etc. Afterwards you can play with the Rnw source code. (The SWeave bundle will create a tex file foo.tex out of foo.Rnw.)
Thanks for your help. I discover at this moment, the Sweave bundle !!
It's very awesome to work with TM and all the people around it.
Best Regards
Alain Matthes