Skip to content
/ rinruby Public
forked from clbustos/rinruby

Ruby library that integrates the R interpreter in Ruby, making R's statistical routines and graphics available within Ruby.

License

Notifications You must be signed in to change notification settings

neocsr/rinruby

This branch is 158 commits behind clbustos/rinruby:master.

Folders and files

NameName
Last commit message
Last commit date

Latest commit

c0406ff · Aug 9, 2014

History

33 Commits
Aug 9, 2014
Aug 9, 2014
Feb 3, 2011
Aug 9, 2014
Apr 13, 2013
Aug 9, 2014
Aug 9, 2014
Apr 23, 2010
Apr 23, 2010
Dec 20, 2013
Apr 13, 2013
Apr 13, 2013

Repository files navigation

rinruby

DESCRIPTION

RinRuby is a Ruby library that integrates the R interpreter in Ruby, making R's statistical routines and graphics available within Ruby. The library consists of a single Ruby script that is simple to install and does not require any special compilation or installation of R. Since the library is 100% pure Ruby, it works on a variety of operating systems, Ruby implementations, and versions of R. RinRuby's methods are simple, making for readable code. The {website [rinruby.ddahl.org]}[http://rinruby.ddahl.org] describes RinRuby usage, provides comprehensive documentation, gives several examples, and discusses RinRuby's implementation.

Copyright 2005-2008 David B. Dahl

Developed by David B. Dahl Documented by David B. Dahl and Scott Crawford Homepage: http://rinruby.ddahl.org

Contributors: Claudio Bustos

FEATURES/PROBLEMS

  • Pure Ruby. Works on Ruby 1.8.7, 1.9 and JRuby 1.4
  • Slower than RSRuby, but more robust

SYNOPSIS

Below is a simple example of RinRuby usage for simple linear regression. The simulation parameters are defined in Ruby, computations are performed in R, and Ruby reports the results. In a more elaborate application, the simulation parameter might come from input from a graphical user interface, the statistical analysis might be more involved, and the results might be an HTML page or PDF report.

Code

  require "rinruby"
  n = 10
  beta_0 = 1
  beta_1 = 0.25
  alpha = 0.05
  seed = 23423
  R.x = (1..n).entries
  R.eval <<EOF
      set.seed(#{seed})
      y <- #{beta_0} + #{beta_1}*x + rnorm(#{n})
      fit <- lm( y ~ x )
      est <- round(coef(fit),3)
      pvalue <- summary(fit)$coefficients[2,4]
  EOF
  puts "E(y|x) ~= #{R.est[0]} + #{R.est[1]} * x"
  if R.pvalue < alpha
    puts "Reject the null hypothesis and conclude that x and y are related."
  else
    puts "There is insufficient evidence to conclude that x and y are related."
  end

Output

  E(y|x) ~= 1.264 + 0.273 * x
  Reject the null hypothesis and conclude that x and y are related.

REQUIREMENTS

  • R

INSTALL

  • sudo gem install rinruby

LICENSE

GPL-3. See LICENSE.txt for more information.

About

Ruby library that integrates the R interpreter in Ruby, making R's statistical routines and graphics available within Ruby.

Topics

Resources

License

Stars

Watchers

Forks

Packages

No packages published