> > If so, what are you using? I have read about RPy, is that a good > solution?
Yes, I think it's quite a good solution. It's not exactly 100% as convenient as working directly in R, but that's IMO more than compensated by the ability to use Python's syntax. Make sure you use Rpy2 (the successor to Rpy) -- I find it significantly better. However, the online documentation is in IMHO a little thin -- at least, in terms of examples -- so I once wrote up a little 5-minute tutorial to show a friend how to use Rpy2. I've attached it to this message -- you may find it useful. best Dan
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