[R] How to write efficient R code
Prof Brian Ripley
ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Tue Feb 17 17:37:03 CET 2004
`S Programming' (see the FAQ) has a whole chapter with case studies.
Beware that what is efficient under one version of S is not necessarily so
under another, and that applies to R today vs R in 1999 (when those
examples were done). However, the general principles are good for all
time.
On Tue, 17 Feb 2004 Lennart.Borgman at astrazeneca.com wrote:
> I have been lurking in this list a while and searching in the archives to
> find out how one learns to write fast R code. One solution seems to be to
> write part of the code not in R but in C. However after finding a benchmark
> article (http://www.sciviews.org/other/benchmark.htm) I have been more
> interested in making the R code itself more efficient. I would like to find
> more info about this. I have tried to mail the contact person for the
> benchmark, but I have so recieved no reply.
>
> I am not an R programmer (or statistican) so I do not know R well. I am
> looking for some advice about writing fast R code. What about the different
> data types for example? Is there some good place to start to look for more
> info about this?
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Brian D. Ripley, ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
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