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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.
Developer(s) | Erich Neuwirth |
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Stable release | 3.2.9
/ 6 January 2013 |
Platform | R programming language, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Windows |
Type | Statistical software, Spreadsheet |
Website | rcom |
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
edit- ^ "statconn". www.statconn.com. Archived from the original on 2014-10-28. Retrieved 2014-10-24.
- ^ "CRAN". Retrieved 2023-11-10.
Bibliography
edit- 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.