RExcel
Add-in for Microsoft Excel
Developer(s) | Erich Neuwirth |
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Stable release | 3.2.9 / 6 January 2013; 11 years ago (2013-01-06) |
Platform | R programming language, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Windows |
Type | Statistical software, Spreadsheet |
Website | rcom |
RExcel is an add-on for Microsoft Excel that allows access to the statistics package R from within Excel. It uses the statconnDCOM server and, for certain configurations, the room package.
RExcel runs on Microsoft Windows (XP, Vista, or 7), with Excel 2003, 2007, 2010, and 2013.[1]
The RExcelInstaller package was removed from CRAN[when?] due to FOSS license restrictions.[2]
References
Bibliography
- Baier T., Neuwirth E., De Meo M: Creating and Deploying an Application with (R)Excel and R R Journal 3/2, December 2011.
- Baier T. and Neuwirth. E. Excel :: COM :: R. Computational Statistics 22 (2007).
- Heiberger R. and Neuwirth E.: R Through Excel, Springer Verlag 2009.
- Neuwirth, E.: R meets the Workplace - Embedding R into Excel and making it more accessible. Paper presented at the UseR 2008, Dortmund.
- Narasimhan, B.: Disseminating Statistical Methodology and Results via R and Excel: Two Examples. Paper presented at the Interface 2007, Philadelphia.
- Baier, T., Heiberger, R., Neuwirth, E., Schinagl, K., & Grossmann, W.: Using R for teaching statistics to nonmajors: Comparing experiences of two different approaches. Paper presented at the UseR 2006, Vienna.
- Konnert, A.: LabNetAnalysis - An instrument for the analysis of data from laboratory networks based on RExcel Paper presented at the UseR 2006, Vienna.
External links
- RExcel's website
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R (programming language)
- Distributed R
- Microsoft R Open (Revolution R Open)
- Renjin
- Roger Bivand
- Jenny Bryan
- John Chambers
- Peter Dalgaard
- Dirk Eddelbuettel
- Robert Gentleman
- Ross Ihaka
- Thomas Lumley
- Brian D. Ripley
- Julia Silge
- Luke Tierney
- Hadley Wickham
- Yihui Xie
- R Consortium
- Revolution Analytics
- R-Ladies
- Posit PBC (formerly RStudio PBC)