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Other Software on CRAN
This page lists software available on CRAN other than the R base
distribution and regular contributed extension packages. See also the
page on R-related
projects for links to software not on CRAN.
Non-standard Packages and Other Software
R packages that only run on a limited number of platforms, use
libraries that are not freely available, ...
- ffnet:
a Fast and Flexible R package for single-hidden-layer neural
NETworks.
- R-(D)COM Interface
(for Windows) contains a COM server used to connect a client
application (e.g., Microsoft Excel) with R. An Add-In for Microsoft
Excel is provided as well as Active X controls to be included in
your applications.
- IMEM:
an interface to memory management for C programs.
- batchfiles:
a collection of Windows batch files that are useful when using
R.
- X2R
(ADMB2R, C2R, and For2R): subroutines for easy writing of
R-compatible, complicated data structures from user programs written
in AD Model Builder, C, C++, or Fortran.
Also offered is FishGraph, a set of fisheries graphics routines
for R on Windows, compatible with X2R.
- Scripts:
(shell) scripts to run Sweave, etc.
- LyX:
various files for Sweave support in LyX.
Editing Support
See the R-related projects page
for pointers.
Printing Support
- GNU a2ps is a fairly versatile text-to-anything processor, useful
for typsetting source code from a wide variety of programming
languages.
s.ssh,
rd.ssh and
st.ssh
are a2ps style sheets for S code, Rd documentation format, and S
transscripts, respectively. (These will be included in the next
a2ps release.)
macOS Support
Directory contrib/extra/macOS
contains tools for use on macOS (formerly OS X), including Fortran
compilers from
https://coudert.name/software.html.
These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.