We’re excited to announce that we have made some improvements to the capabilities of Anaconda Code with respect to the R language support.
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User-Defined Functions are now supported in R!
- You can now define functions with the R language and call them in your workbook as you would with any other spreadsheet function. For a description of how to write your own functions with R, please read this page.
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Enhancements to how complex data structures are displayed in the grid for the R language
- This update provides the R language with better support for displaying nested data structures in Rich Data Types in the Excel grid.
In addition to the updates mentioned above, we wanted to let you know that at Anaconda we are laser-focused on our priority of building a secure supply chain of trusted AI artifacts along with tooling to enable organizations to make the most of their data science and AI investments. As we focus our efforts to bring our users more tools to further their AI projects, this will be the last update to Anaconda Toolbox for Excel for now, while we deliver on those important initiatives.
Anaconda Toolbox for Excel will remain available for you to use and we will continue to support the existing features. We hope you’ll explore some of our latest releases including Quick Start Environments, pre-configured environments for Jupyter Notebooks with packages tailored for specific use cases, and the Anaconda AI Platform, a unified platform that centralizes everything you need to source, secure, build and deploy AI in an open source ecosystem.