depending on what you want.
if you'd like to run r within python, there are 2 solutions as far as i've
known, either by rpys or by pyper.
here is a brief comparison i did before
https://statcompute.wordpress.com/2012/12/10/a-brief-comparison-between-rpy2-and-pyper/
On Sun, Mar 1, 2015 at 8:41 AM,
I recommend rpy2. http://rpy.sourceforge.net/rpy2.html
It provides direct access to a running R instance with full support for R
functions including package loading. It has some minor issues with
graphics drivers making it best for programmatic and not interactive use
but it is excellent for mun
You mean like rPython? Or rpy? Or rpy2?
Googling R Python is a great place to start.
Sarah
On Sun, Mar 1, 2015 at 9:41 AM, linda.s wrote:
> Is there any good example codes of integrating R and Python?
> Thanks.
> Linda
>
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There appear to be win32 binaries for the the current release of rpy2.
L.
On Nov 4, 4:21 pm, Gabor Grothendieck wrote:
> As far as I know the latest versions of neither RSpython norrpy2
> support Windows. For accessing SymPy (which is a python computer
> algebra system) from R rSymPy went wi
Hi,
It looks like SAGE might be another option,
http://www.sagemath.org/index.html
though I never tried it.
HTH,
baptiste
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Not only RSPython does not support Windows, but it won't compile on most Unix
platforms and fixing it may be more time than writing a package on your own.
Like the other post, I use Python for pre-processing and then load into R.
If you need text processing with line by line access you can also u
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> As far as I know the latest versions of neither RSpython nor
>
As far as I know the latest versions of neither RSpython nor rpy2
support Windows. For accessing SymPy (which is a python computer
algebra system) from R rSymPy went with jython. Its slower than
cpython, particularly the startup, but it should work on all
platforms. See
http://rsympy.googlecode
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