Re: Gnumeric Compared to R?
- From: Thomas Levine <_ thomaslevine com>
- To: Morten Welinder <mortenw gnome org>
- Cc: "W. D. Allen" <ballensr gmail com>, Gnumeric Mailing List <gnumeric-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Gnumeric Compared to R?
- Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2014 08:38:05 +0000
In another sense, "no", because you can write a Gnumeric plugin
that lets you run arbitrary R functions.
I suppose the Gnumeric plugin infrastructure could be a bit better
though. (My only experience is with the Python plugin loader.)
On 16 Jul 13:08, Morten Welinder wrote:
Does Gnumeric lack certain statistical analysis functions that R provides?
R has user-written analyses, so the answer is surely "yes".
However, the more important question is whether we (or R, for that
matter) are missing
something important. I do not know the answer to that.
What do you need?
Morten
On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 12:43 PM, W. D. Allen <ballensr gmail com> wrote:
Does Gnumeric lack certain statistical analysis functions that R provides?
Thank you.
W. D. Allen
ballensr gmail com
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