I forgot to mention that I tried the following with rpy2, but without
success:

>>> import rpy2.robjects as robjects
>>> robjects.r['library(epiR)']

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "<pyshell#3>", line 1, in <module>
    robjects.r['library(epiR)']
  File "C:\Python25\Lib\site-packages\rpy2\robjects\__init__.py", line 503,
in __getitem__
    res = rinterface.globalEnv.get(item)
LookupError: 'library(epiR)' not found

Cheers
Oliver


Oliver Tomic <oliver.to...@nofima.no> wrote on 07.01.2009 10:18:28:

> Hi,
>
> I am sorry about this trivial question, but what is the obvious way
> to import a library in R in via rpy2?
>
> If I do the following in R:
>
> > library(epiR)
> Package epiR 0.9-14 is loaded
> Type help(epi.about) for summary information
> >
>
>
> What is the equivalent in rpy2?
>
>
> Windows XP
> Python 2.5
> rpy2 2.0.0
> R 2.8.0
>
> Thanks for you help!
>
> Cheers
> Oliver
>
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