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There are two ways to create R objects using rpy2?
I have an example:
import rpy2.robjects as robjects
# Criando um objeto R a partir do Python
robjects.r('''
rfunc <- function() {
print("ola")
}
''')
# Imprimindo a definição da função
r_func = robjects.globalenv['rfunc']
#imprime a função
r_func
Seems to me there’s another way:
pi = robjects.r['pi']
But from now on I couldn’t make a full example.
There are actually two ways to create R object in python?