%% $OpenXM: OpenXM/src/R/r-client/Ropenxm/man/Ropenxm-package.Rd,v 1.2 2013/02/02 05:16:44 takayama Exp $ \name{Ropenxm-package} \alias{Ropenxm-package} \alias{Ropenxm} \docType{package} \title{ An OpenXM interface for R and its sample uses. } \description{ The OpenXM is an infrastructure for mathematical communication. The OpenXM proposes protocols for mathematical computation (OpenXM-RFC's). This package provides an interface to OpenXM servers and also some sample functions to call OpenXM servers. } \details{ \tabular{ll}{ Package: \tab Ropenxm\cr Type: \tab Package\cr Version: \tab 1.0\cr Date: \tab 2013-02-02\cr License: \tab BSD\cr LazyLoad: \tab yes\cr } OpenXM servers are called by utilizing the package RCurl through OpenXM-RFC 104 (OoHP, OpenXM over HTTP POST, 2004). Translation functions of the data format for OpenXM are implemented in the package. The function \code{\link{oxm.matrix_r2tfb}} is a typical data translation function. The function \code{\link{oxm.markov}} is a sample function to get a Markov basis through an OpenXM server. } \author{ Nobuki Takayama (takayama@math.kobe-u.ac.jp) } \references{ \url{http://www.openxm.org} } \keyword{ package } \seealso{ \code{\link{oxm.markov}} \code{\link{oxm.matrix_r2tfb}} } \examples{ \dontrun{ example(oxm.matrix_r2tfb) example(oxm.markov) } }