Peter schrieb:
> marco hofmann wrote:
>> Hi there,
>> I'm not familiar with R.. and use RPy to use the graphical features of R
>> with Python.
>>
>> ...
>>  >>> rpy.r.image(x,y,z,axes=FALSE)
>>
>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>    File "<pyshell#8>", line 1, in <module>
>>      rpy.r.image(x,y,f,axes=FALSE)
>> NameError: name 'FALSE' is not defined
>>
>> rpy.r.image(x,y,z) does only work without additional arguments. Does
>> anyone know how I can code that in Python?
> 
> The problem is much simpler, FALSE is not defined in python (it is in
> R).  You just need to use False instead (or zero). Try this:
> 
> rpy.r.image(x,y,z,axes=False)

Thanks Peter,
i see, I thought I was just in R inside the brackets of 
rpy.r.image(...), but its still Python there.
So for more advanced features, I have to create an appropriate R object 
first like

k= rpy.r.rainbow(100)
rpy.r.image(x,y,z, col = k)

By the way,

k = rpy.r.terrain.colors(100)

fails. Is there trick to get access to the terrain.colors or to other R 
functions which have a dot (I don't know if there are many)?

Marco



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