The following seems to be working.
>>> robjects.r('''
... x <- rnorm(100)
... pdf('/home/my/public_html/test.pdf')
... hist(x)
... dev.off()
... ''')
<RVector - Python:0x2a96f3a638 / R:0xa278b8>
I was able to retrieve the histogram in pdf format. But I would like to pass
some python variables into robjects.r( ). For example, I would want to pass
my own data which is availabe before calling robjects.r( ) rather creating a
data within robjects.r(''' '''). Also, I would like to parametrize path and
name for pdf file (and other option for hist() also). How would one do this?
If this is not an efficient way of using R pdf() and dev.off() function
using rpy2, I would like to learn more....
Thank you,
Ki
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