After some research I've found an answer myself.
1) Open an existing or new project in MS Visual Studio.
2) Install R.NET (NuGet)
http://rdotnet.codeplex.com
Installation is easy:
Menu: Visual Studio (2012) > Library Package Manager > Package Manager Console
type "Install-Package R.NET"
3) Initialize a function in R and call it from C#
See http://rdotnet.codeplex.com/documentation for data types in R
using RDotNet;
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
// Set the folder in which R.dll locates.
var envPath = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("PATH");
// check the version and path on your computer
var rBinPath = @"C:\Program Files\R\R-2.14.1\bin\x64";
Environment.SetEnvironmentVariable("PATH", envPath + System.IO.Path.PathSeparator + rBinPath);
using (REngine engine = REngine.CreateInstance("RDotNet"))
{
// Initializes settings.
engine.Initialize();
// create an R function
// R style
// See: http://rdotnet.codeplex.com/wikipage?title=Examples&referringTitle=Home
Function matrix_mult = engine.Evaluate(@"matrix_mult <- function(a,b){
c = a %*% b;
return(c);
}").AsFunction();
NumericMatrix d = engine.Evaluate(@"d <- matrix_mult(a,b)").AsNumericMatrix();
Console.WriteLine("Matrix d:");
engine.Evaluate("print(d)");
// convert NumericMatrix of R to double[,] of .net
double[,] darr = new double[d.RowCount, d.ColumnCount];
d.CopyTo(darr, d.RowCount, d.ColumnCount);
Console.ReadKey();
}
}
}