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by: malv |
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Did anybody manage to use pairs() or coplot() from python using the rpy
module?
In fact any information going a bit beyond Tim Churches' very useful
examples on plot() usage in rpy would be highly welcome.
Thx.
malv
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by: Bo Peng |
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Dear list,
I am using rpy, a python module to control statistical package R from
python. Running the following commands
>>> from rpy import *
>>> r.plot(0)
will pass command 'plot' to R and run it. I notice that the R-plot will
not refresh (a window is created but the figure is not drawn) until the
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by: jason |
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Hello:
I installed the following:
python-2.4.2.msi
pywin32-207.win32-py2.4.exe
R-2.2.1-win32.exe
rpy-0.4.6-R-2.0.0-to-2.2.1-py24.win32.exe
on a Windows XP (SP2) box.
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by: Frank |
last post by:
Hi,
I use rpy on linux to call R functions. Works fine up to the following
problem: How to parse arrays (no vectors, that means 2-dimensional) to
R without much effort?
The following code solves the problem (in two different ways).
However, it seems to me that there might be a way to do it more
efficiently.
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by: libiger |
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Hi,
I am trying to perform multiple regression in python using rpy.
I can get it to work for two arrays, however when I try to regress a matrix and an array (as in the following code) I get an error message (below.)
Can someone please help?
Thanks,
Ondrej
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by: Frank |
last post by:
Hi,
I use rpy to plot functions and have the following problem. When I
execute the following code line by line (start python and then execute
line by line) the resulting figure looks as it should. However, when I
put these lines in a script and execute the script the figure appears
for half a second but then crashes. Using pylab.show() at the end of
the script prevents the crash but now the window is no longer
refreshed (e.g., changing...
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by: hnessenospam |
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Howdy, I've been using rpy (1.0.1) and python (2.5.1) on my office
computer with great success. When I went to put rpy on my laptop,
however, I get an error trying to load rpy.
"Unable to determine R version from the registry. Trying another
method."
followed by a few lines of the usual error message style (ending with
"NameError: global name 'RuntimeExecError' is not defined." I have
reinstalled R (now 2.6.1), rpy, and python...
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by: tkpmep |
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I'm running Python 2.5.2 on Windows XP and need to interface with R,
so I downloaded the R 2.6.2 statistical package and installed it, and
did the same for RPy 1.02 (i made sure I got the version for Python
2.5 and R 2.62.). When I go to the Python command line and type
I get the following error message:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<pyshell#7>", line 1, in <module>
from rpy import *
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by: tkpmep |
last post by:
I have just installed R and Rpy, and am experiencing an odd problem
when driving R from Python - if I create a plot in R, the portion of
the plot window that lies under the IDLE window in which I type my
Python code remains blank. So if I type
I get a plot of y vs. x, but only the top right portion of the plot
shows any points, axes etc. The bottom left corner (the portion that
lay under the IDLE window) is blank. Is this a known...
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by: Mike P |
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Hi experts,
I've just seen there is an R module, what i can't see easily is if you
can / how to import other modules for R into the Rpy module
Can anyone advise on this?
Cheers
Mike
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