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Accessing functions with a dot in their name (eg. "as.vector") using rpy2

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I am trying to access the \"as.vector\" R function from within Python, using rpy2. Let\'s say, for the sake of simplicity, that I want to do something as simple as this using rpy2 开发者_JAVA技巧(R co

I am trying to access the "as.vector" R function from within Python, using rpy2. Let's say, for the sake of simplicity, that I want to do something as simple as this using rpy2 开发者_JAVA技巧(R code):

x <- as.vector(c(1, 2, 3))

Since "as.vector" contains a dot in its name, it is not directly available as a member of rpy2.robjects.r

According to the documentation, rpy2 replaces dots by underscores for named function parameters, but it doesn't seem to work for the function name itself. I tried eg. "as_vector", "asvector" to no avail.

Any ideas?


Get a reference to the function using the rpy2.robjects.r interface.

So, you could do something like:

as_vector = robjects.r("as.vector")
vect = as_vector(r_vect)


According to the documentation, rpy2 does not replace dots by underscores when using 'rpy2.robjects.r'.

You may want to consider the use of 'importr()'

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