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There is a MINPACK wrapper for R called minpack.lm.
It might be interesting to check how many times it has been downloaded and how many R packages depend on it.
Having a C interface also makes the task of writing an R wrapper easier. Perhaps we can get in touch with the authors of that package at some point and ask them to use the new maintained version instead.
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One of their perceived problems is maintainability of the C/Fortran code used to wrap NLS (https://www.netlib.org/port/). NLS is a least squares code developed around the same time as MINPACK. I just found this to be a compelling example of an R project trying to move away from Fortran for various reasons.
Maybe we could coordinate with the R community on a joint GSoC project to "renew" the R MINPACK interface.
There is a MINPACK wrapper for R called minpack.lm.
It might be interesting to check how many times it has been downloaded and how many R packages depend on it.
Having a C interface also makes the task of writing an R wrapper easier. Perhaps we can get in touch with the authors of that package at some point and ask them to use the new maintained version instead.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: