You want to call R from C?
Look at section 8.1 in the Writing R Extensions manual. You should also look into the "tests" directory (download the source package extract it and you'll have the tests directory). A similar question was previously asked on R-Help and here was the example:
#include <Rinternals.h>
#include <Rembedded.h>
SEXP hello() {
return mkString("Hello, world!
");
}
int main(int argc, char **argv) {
SEXP x;
Rf_initEmbeddedR(argc, argv);
x = hello();
return x == NULL; /* i.e. 0 on success */
}
The simple example from the R manual is like so:
#include <Rembedded.h>
int main(int ac, char **av)
{
/* do some setup */
Rf_initEmbeddedR(argc, argv);
/* do some more setup */
/* submit some code to R, which is done interactively via
run_Rmainloop();
A possible substitute for a pseudo-console is
R_ReplDLLinit();
while(R_ReplDLLdo1() > 0) {
add user actions here if desired
}
*/
Rf_endEmbeddedR(0);
/* final tidying up after R is shutdown */
return 0;
}
Incidentally, you might want to consider using Rinside instead: Dirk provides a nice "hello world" example on the project homepage.
In you're interested in calling C from R, here's my original answer:
This isn't exactly "hello world", but here are some good resources:
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