[Rd] How to create a table structure in Java code?
Jan van der Laan
rhelp at eoos.dds.nl
Thu Oct 26 16:14:04 CEST 2017
As Joris mentioned this question does not belong on R-devel, but on R-help.
When replying to your earlier question I missed that I was replying to
R-devel and not R-help. R-devel: sorry for that.
So, please post any follow up questions to R-help.
--
Jan
On 26-10-17 15:59, Morkus wrote:
> *_That's amazing! Thank you!!!_*
>
> One follow up question, if that's OK?
>
> If, instead of using hard-coded CSV, I read the CSV into a variable
> _first_, then it fails again with a parse error.
>
> Code below.
>
> So, if I read the CSV into a variable, do I need an additional wrapper
> method?
>
> Seems like it should still work.
>
> Thanks in advance for your reply.
>
> -M
>
> *String inputIris *= *"5.1,3.5,1.4,0.2,setosa**\n**" *+
> *"4.9,3,1.4,0.2,setosa**\n**" *+
> *"4.7,3.2,1.3,0.2,setosa**\n**" *+
> *"4.6,3.1,1.5,0.2,setosa**\n**" *+
> *"5,3.6,1.4,0.2,setosa**\n**" *+
> *"5.4,3.9,1.7,0.4,setosa**\n**" *+
> *"4.6,3.4,1.4,0.3,setosa"*;
>
> *REXP irisData *=*rConnection*.*eval*(
> *"read.csv(textConnection(" *+ *inputIris *+ *"), header = FALSE)"*);
>
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>
>> -------- Original Message --------
>> Subject: Re: [Rd] How to create a table structure in Java code?
>> Local Time: October 26, 2017 7:45 AM
>> UTC Time: October 26, 2017 11:45 AM
>> From: rhelp at eoos.dds.nl
>> To: r-devel at r-project.org
>>
>>
>> I suspect that you are looking for something like:
>>
>> read.csv(textConnection(
>> "5.1,3.5,1.4,0.2,setosa
>> 4.9,3,1.4,0.2,setosa
>> 4.7,3.2,1.3,0.2,setosa
>> 4.6,3.1,1.5,0.2,setosa
>> 5,3.6,1.4,0.2,setosa"
>> ), header = FALSE)
>>
>> HTH,
>> Jan
>>
>>
>>
>> On 25-10-17 12:50, Morkus via R-devel wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>> Using RConsole, it's easy to get data from the database that you
>> can use in an R Command. Like this:
>> (Reference case)
>> irisQuery <- dbGetQuery(conn, "select * from iris")
>> boxM(irisQuery [,-5], irisQuery[,5])
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> (Actual case this posting is about)
>> Yet, if I'm getting that same (sample IRIS) data, say, in a web
>> service possibly POSTED from a SQL command, that same data might
>> look like this (portion of the included iris data set below). I'm
>> thus not sure how to package the data so R likes it.
>> Example R-included IRIS data from SQL output:
>> 5.1,3.5,1.4,0.2,setosa,
>> 4.9,3,1.4,0.2,setosa,
>> 4.7,3.2,1.3,0.2,setosa,
>> 4.6,3.1,1.5,0.2,setosa,
>> 5,3.6,1.4,0.2,setosa,
>> I've tried various combinations in code to achieve what's simple
>> in RConsole, but I can't get R to accept my structure.
>>
>> * I've tried just including the data in a string.
>> * I've tried wrapping the data with "data"
>> * I've tried wrapping the data with "data.frame" (as below).
>>
>> Here's my latest attempt:
>> String tableRead = "data.frame(5.1,3.5,1.4,0.2,setosa\n" +
>> "4.9,3,1.4,0.2,setosa\n" +
>> "4.7,3.2,1.3,0.2,setosa\n" +
>> "4.6,3.1,1.5,0.2,setosa\n" +
>> "5,3.6,1.4,0.2,setosa)" ;
>> // using parseAndEval below to give me actual error R is sending...
>> REXP rResponseObject =
>> rConnection.parseAndEval("try(eval("+tableRead+"),silent=TRUE)");
>> if (rResponseObject.inherits("try-error"))
>> {
>> System.out.println("R Serve Eval Exception :
>> "+rResponseObject.asString());
>> }
>> REXP boxMResult = rConnection.eval("boxM("+ tableRead+ "[,-5]," +
>> tableRead + "[, 5])"); // FAILS <<
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> Error in the above case is:
>> Disconnected from the target VM, address: '127.0.0.1:51356',
>> transport: 'socket'
>> org.rosuda.REngine.REngineException: eval failed, request status:
>> R parser: syntax error
>> at
>> org.rosuda.REngine.Rserve.RConnection.parseAndEval(RConnection.java:454)
>> at org.rosuda.REngine.REngine.parseAndEval(REngine.java:108)
>> at
>> net.example.start_r_fromjava.RStatisticsExample.main(RStatisticsExample.java:151)
>> Does the POSTed data need to be in a different format or am I just
>> not framing it correctly?
>> Would appreciate any tips on how to package table data that might
>> come from a SQL Query passed to Java code.
>> Thanks very much in advance,
>>
>> * M
>>
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