[R] R and Ox

Francisco Cribari cribari at de.ufpe.br
Thu May 3 11:23:02 CEST 2001


Hi David, I hope all is well w/ you. Co-operation beetwen R and 
Ox would be most welcome. A possible problem lies in the fact that,
although free for academic use, Ox is not open source. I too have 
been using Ox for computer-intensive programming. I also code some 
of my programs in C, but I always try Ox first, and in most cases 
it is efficient enough. For details, see 

   http://www.de.ufpe.br/~cribari/ox.pdf

and also

Cribari-Neto, F. (1997). Econometric Programming Environments: 
   GAUSS, Ox and S-PLUS. Journal of Applied Econometrics, 12, 
   77-89.

and

Cribari-Neto, F. & Zarkos, S.G. (1999). R: yet another econometric 
   programming environment. Journal of Applied Econometrics, 14, 
   319-329.

The latter contains a brief speed comparison between R and Ox. 
Econometrically, 

Francisco

Date: Wed, 2 May 2001 09:35:07 +0100
From: David Firth <david.firth at nuffield.oxford.ac.uk>
Subject: [R] R and Ox?

Is there a good way to organize co-operation between R and Ox? 
(incidentally, Ox is at http://www.nuff.ox.ac.uk/Users/Doornik/)

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