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Hello Patrick,
I would like to ask you if your plugin uses the R com server to
transfer data between R and AB.
I was doing that and wrote some simple functions to transfer vectors,
and I encountered the problems you mention in your documentation file,
but with some workaround it was working.
I wonder if you are able to directly transfer vectors or you use some
similar workaround.
Thanks
Ly
--- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "vlanschot" <vlanschot@xxx> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> This mail is to inform you that I have just uploaded the zip-file
> RPlugIn. It contains two files. The first is the file RMathAFL.dll,
> the RMath plug-in for AB. The second is the Word-document R_Plug-
> in_Amibroker.doc, the accompanying manual. The manual briefly
> describes the functionality of the RMath plug-in for Amibroker which
> I make freely available to all AB-users. Its purpose is to allow you,
> the AB-user, to efficiently interact with R, the open-source and
> freeware statistical/ mathematical package based on the S-language
> (i.e. S-Plus). For more details on R , please visit the official
> website: http://www.r-project.org/. Here you will also find manuals
> and other contributed papers on R. Specifically, see this web-page:
> http://www.stats.bris.ac.uk/R/.
>
> It is impossible to discuss the full scale of the R-functionality
> that the plug-in makes available to the AB-user. It simply is
> massive, and even I have only explored a tiny bit of it. Instead, the
> manual will describe a small subjective selection of the
> possibilities available, with the aim to get you going. I have no
> pretension that my examples are of any use to you. What I do hope,
> however, is that they can get you going, and that this plug-in will
> enhance your trading/analysis skills, like it has mine.
>
> The plug-in has been kindly developed by a programmer-friend for
> which I am very grateful (and no, it is not Tomasz). There will be NO
> technical support for it, and (in all likelihood) no upgrades, if
> only because the functionality embedded is:
> - very extensive and flexible in terms of accessing R's core
> functionality (I would say almost unlimited, particularly if you
> write your own R-functions separately in R, which subsequently can
> then be called from AFL);
> - unlikely to be (negatively) impacted by changes in R itself;
>
> In the manual you will read about my motivations to have this plug-in
> developed, the main one being to thank, first and foremost, Tomasz
> Janeczko for developing AB into what it is has become: an industry-
> standard investment and trading platform. It has enabled me to
> transform my investment thinking into practical applications, making
> some money along the way. Extended thanks go to the AB-community in
> general. I am very grateful to the guidance, sample code, and other
> help (including support from Marcin) I have received over the past
> few years.
>
> PS
>
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