I've always wanted to give R a try, so here's my take on it:
#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Statistics::R; my(@data) = <DATA>; my $R = Statistics::R->new(); $R->start_sharedR; $R->send(qq`x = @data \n print(x)`); my $r_output = $R->read; print "r_output : $r_output\n"; $R->stopR; __DATA__ "Subj Cond Count subj1 high 13 subj1 low 15 subj2 high 12 subj2 low 15 subj3 high 16 subj3 low 17 subj4 high 11 subj4 low 18"

In reply to Re: Feed data to R using Statistics::R by Khen1950fx
in thread Feed data to R using Statistics::R by Anonymous Monk

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