Hi,
So, rpy2's interface/object do not support conversion of '_' into '.'
and I see the reason -- indeed underscores could be used by r code as
well... but now to overcome this issue I need a cumbersome workaround
whenever I need to call R's function with smth like 'use.blah' as
argument... e.g. for calling stars:
rstars_segmented = robjects.r(
'function(x,y,z) '
'stars(x, labels=y, key.labels=z, scale=TRUE,'
'axes=FALSE, len=0.8, key.loc = c(7, 2.3), draw.segments = TRUE)')
and then calling rstars_segmented ...
I see few possible workarounds with a simple one:
to make a conversion of not '_' which might be conflicting,
but something REALLY unlikely to get conflicts... smth like
'_Rdot_' ?
so I could use "key_Rdot_loc" as argument name?
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