I have also found R to be quite powerful, although a bit cryptic at times to use. The qcc package is very useful for generating run charts automatically from captured data.
Calling R from perl is possible using the R/Splus-Perl Interface. I have not used this interface, and it is dated now but reported to work well.
Another option is CGI access to R.
I could not tell from your post if you live in a *nix environment, but your mileage may vary if the above options are attempted while using other forms of operating systems.
In reply to Re: Perl & R ?
by SciDude
in thread Perl & R ?
by Jaya
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