[R] use R from python
Massimo Di Stefano
massimodisasha at yahoo.it
Fri Jan 22 11:17:24 CET 2010
Hi Barry,
thanks for your preciouse help!
Please apologize my newbie questions.
i'm able to go ahead tring to port the R code to run under python,
now i'm blocked on the "plot" function.
maybe i'm doing the same error but i haven't yet find a way to debug
my code line.
this what i tried :
# import library (rpy2 + spgrass6)
import rpy2.rinterface as rinterface
import rpy2.robjects as robjects
robjects.r.require('spgrass6', quietly = True)[0]
# def some functions :
rsort = robjects.r['sort']
rseq = robjects.r['seq']
rlength = robjects.r['length']
rdiv = robjects.r['/']
rmin = robjects.r['min']
rmax = robjects.r['max']
rdiff = robjects.r['-']
rget = robjects.r['get']
rslot = robjects.r['slot']
rpng = robjects.r['png']
rplot = robjects.r['plot']
df = robjects.r['data.frame']
# input data and output image
inputmap = 'elevation.dem'
output_image = '/Users/sasha/Desktop/file.png'
# code
mymap = robjects.r.readRAST6(inputmap)
elev = rget("$")(rslot(mymap,"data"),"elevation.dem")
r_sorted = rsort(elev, decreasing=True)
p_seq = rseq(1,rlength(r_sorted))
x = rdiv(p_seq,rlength(r_sorted))
x = rdiv( ( rdiff( x, rmin(x) ) ) , ( rdiff( rmax(x) , rmin(x) ) ) )
y = rdiv( ( rdiff( r_sorted, rmin(r_sorted) ) ) , ( rdiff( rmax(r_sorted) , rmin(r_sorted) ) ) )
rpng(output_image)
result = df(x,y)
rplot(result,type = 'l',x)
------------------------------------------------------------
File "<ipython console>", line 1
SyntaxError: non-keyword arg after keyword arg (<ipython console>, line 1)
my "rplot" actions seems to be wrong :-(
while if i try :
args = [x, y]
kwargs = {'ylab':"foo/bar", 'type':"b", 'col':"blue", 'log':"x"}
robjects.r.plot(*args, **kwargs)
i have a png file, but to "see the file" on my desktop
i had to type "twice" the command :
robjects.r.plot(*args, **kwargs)
thanks!!!
Massimo.
Il giorno 22/gen/2010, alle ore 00.38, Barry Rowlingson ha scritto:
> On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 8:35 PM, Massimo Di Stefano
>> Hi All,
>>
>> please aplogize me if my qustion is a bit OT here,
>> but maybe is there someone that uses R from inside python
>> using rpy or rpy2 interface.
>
>> In [54]: x = rdiv( ( rdiff( x, rmin(x) ) ) , ( rdiff( rmax(x) , rmin(x) ) ) )
>>
>> In [55]: y = rdiv( ( rdiff( r_sorted, rmin(r_sorted) ) ) , ( rdiff( rmax(r_sorted) , rmin(r_sorted) ) ) )
>> Errore in .Primitive("-")("mymap a data$elevation.dem", "mymap a data$elevation.dem") :
>> argomento non numerico trasformato in operatore binario
>> ------------------------------------------------------------
>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>> File "<ipython console>", line 1, in <module>
>> File "build/bdist.macosx-10.6-universal/egg/rpy2/robjects/__init__.py", line 423, in __call__
>> RRuntimeError: Errore in .Primitive("-")("mymap a data$elevation.dem", "mymap a data$elevation.dem") :
>> argomento non numerico trasformato in operatore binario
>
> My non-existent Italian is telling me this is non-numeric argument in
> binary operator. Something like:
>
>> "hello" - "goodbye"
> Error in "hello" - "goodbye" : non-numeric argument to binary operator
>
> - because you are subtracting the strings "mymap a data$elevation.dem".
>
> Tracking back, those strings come from:
>
> r_sorted = rsort('mymap a data$elevation.dem', decreasing=True)
>
> - which is sorting the string vector! Like this:
>
>> sort('mymap a data$elevation.dem', decreasing=TRUE)
> [1] "mymap a data$elevation.dem"
>
> You want to sort the *value* of that object. You want to sort the
> $elevation.dem column of the @data slot of the python R object mymap.
>
> In a functional form which will translate to your style of rpy2 would
> be this in R:
>
> get("$")(slot(mymap,"data"),"elevation.dem")
>
> You may need to get 'get' and 'slot' from r.robjects in the way you
> do other functions. This looks a bit weird to me, but I'm used to
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>
> Hope that points you in the right direction.
>
> Barry
>
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