The StatET R plug-in for Eclipse
- Install the plug-in 
 - quite easy: from the menu bar of Eclipse: Help/Software Updates/Find and Install/Search for new features to install/New remote site
- fill-in the plug-in name ("StatET") and the URL from which the plug-in is downloaded; 
 - the latter is provided by the plugin developer at: http://www.walware.de/goto/statet (click on "Installation" on the left menu) 
 
- when I installed the plugin the URL was: http://www.walware.de/eclipseupdates/ 
 
 
- Configure the plug-in 
 - a plug-in manual is provided at: www.splusbook.com/Rintro/R_Eclipse_StatET.pdf ("A guide to Eclipse and the R plug-in StatET"), and it is supposed to contain all the info to do it (chapt 3.1, 3.2); a copy of it is attached: R_Eclipse_StatET_manual.pdf 
- however, having installed Eclipse 3.3 IDE on Mac, a few interface items mentioned in the manual are slightly different in my Eclipse interface; 
 thus, I am recapitulating what you need to do, according to the manual, but using Eclipse 3.3 IDE for Mac:- the editor should be already fully functional B. what you need to configure is the connection to the R executables, in order to be able to execute R code within eclipse - go to the menu bar Eclipse/Preferences/StatET/R interaction/R environments/add (instead of "Windows/Preferences/..." as reported in the manual) 
 provide a name, and the location of your executable R files; on my Mac, the location is: /Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/.../Resources; you may refer to the R FAQ for Mac for more details
- follow the manual instructions for all the other stuff
- if everything went the right way, and you went for the option of the R console within Eclipse, you should be able to write a R script and run it in the Eclipse R console.
 
 
- the editor should be already fully functional B. what you need to configure is the connection to the R executables, in order to be able to execute R code within eclipse 
 
