27;](c,.05)
robjects.r.png("kern"+typ+yrStr+".png")
robjects.r['plot'](d)
robjects.r['dev.off']()
I am attaching the output from one of these graphs to have a better idea of
what the issue is.
Thanks for any help someone can provide.
-Ted Rosenbaum
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pickle and unpickle fine under the new version without a
problem.
Is there a way to recover the files saved under the old version?
Thanks for any help.
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Ted Rosenbaum
Graduate Student
Department of Economics
Yale
;s unserialization ("load()")
> - pickle the objects loaded/
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> Best,
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> L.
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>
> On 2011-06-22 16:04, Ted Rosenbaum wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I recently upgraded from rpy 2.1.9 to rpy 2.2.1, on a linux x86 system.
> I had a number of r objects