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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- |
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
2 | """ |
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2 | """ | |
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3 | **DEPRECATED** | |||
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3 | The cython magic has been integrated into Cython itself, |
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5 | The cython magic has been integrated into Cython itself, | |
4 | which is now released in version 0.21. |
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6 | which is now released in version 0.21. | |
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6 | cf github `Cython` organisation, `Cython` repo, under the |
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8 | cf github `Cython` organisation, `Cython` repo, under the | |
7 | file `Cython/Build/IpythonMagic.py` |
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9 | file `Cython/Build/IpythonMagic.py` | |
8 | """ |
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10 | """ | |
9 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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11 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
10 | # Copyright (C) 2010-2011, IPython Development Team. |
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12 | # Copyright (C) 2010-2011, IPython Development Team. | |
11 | # |
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12 | # Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License. |
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13 | # |
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14 | # The full license is in the file COPYING.txt, distributed with this software. |
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15 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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13 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
16 |
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14 | |||
17 | from __future__ import print_function |
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15 | import warnings | |
18 |
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19 | import IPython.utils.version as version |
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20 |
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21 | try: |
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22 | import Cython |
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23 | except: |
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24 | Cython = None |
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25 |
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26 | try: |
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27 | from Cython.Build.IpythonMagic import CythonMagics |
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28 | except : |
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29 | pass |
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30 |
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31 |
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32 | ## still load the magic in IPython 3.x, remove completely in future versions. |
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17 | ## still load the magic in IPython 3.x, remove completely in future versions. | |
33 | def load_ipython_extension(ip): |
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18 | def load_ipython_extension(ip): | |
34 | """Load the extension in IPython.""" |
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19 | """Load the extension in IPython.""" | |
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36 |
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21 | warnings.warn("""The Cython magic has been moved to the Cython package""") | |
37 | print("""`%load_ext cythonmagic` is deprecated; please use `%load_ext Cython` instead.""") |
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38 |
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39 | if Cython is None or not version.check_version(Cython.__version__, "0.21"): |
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40 | print("You need Cython version >=0.21 to use the Cython magic") |
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41 | return |
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42 | print("""\nThough, because I am nice, I'll still try to load it for you this time.""") |
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43 | Cython.load_ipython_extension(ip) |
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
2 | """ |
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3 | ====== |
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4 | Rmagic |
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5 | ====== |
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6 |
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7 | Magic command interface for interactive work with R via rpy2 |
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8 |
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9 | .. note:: |
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10 |
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11 | The ``rpy2`` package needs to be installed separately. It |
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12 | can be obtained using ``easy_install`` or ``pip``. |
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13 |
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14 | You will also need a working copy of R. |
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15 |
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16 | Usage |
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17 | ===== |
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18 |
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19 | To enable the magics below, execute ``%load_ext rmagic``. |
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20 |
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21 | ``%R`` |
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22 |
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23 | {R_DOC} |
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24 |
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25 | ``%Rpush`` |
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26 |
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27 | {RPUSH_DOC} |
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28 |
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29 | ``%Rpull`` |
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30 |
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31 | {RPULL_DOC} |
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32 |
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33 | ``%Rget`` |
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34 |
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35 | {RGET_DOC} |
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36 |
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37 | """ |
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38 | from __future__ import print_function |
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39 |
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40 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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3 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
41 | # Copyright (C) 2012 The IPython Development Team |
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4 | # Copyright (C) 2012 The IPython Development Team | |
42 | # |
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43 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in |
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44 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. |
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45 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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5 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
46 |
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6 | |||
47 | import sys |
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48 | import tempfile |
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49 | from glob import glob |
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50 | from shutil import rmtree |
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51 | import warnings |
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7 | import warnings | |
52 |
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53 | # numpy and rpy2 imports |
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54 |
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55 | import numpy as np |
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56 |
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57 | import rpy2.rinterface as ri |
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58 | import rpy2.robjects as ro |
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59 | try: |
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60 | from rpy2.robjects import pandas2ri |
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61 | pandas2ri.activate() |
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62 | except ImportError: |
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63 | pandas2ri = None |
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64 | from rpy2.robjects import numpy2ri |
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65 | numpy2ri.activate() |
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66 |
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67 | # IPython imports |
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68 |
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69 | from IPython.core.displaypub import publish_display_data |
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70 | from IPython.core.magic import (Magics, magics_class, line_magic, |
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71 | line_cell_magic, needs_local_scope) |
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72 | from IPython.core.magic_arguments import ( |
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73 | argument, magic_arguments, parse_argstring |
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74 | ) |
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75 | from simplegeneric import generic |
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76 | from IPython.utils.py3compat import (str_to_unicode, unicode_to_str, PY3, |
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77 | unicode_type) |
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78 | from IPython.utils.text import dedent |
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79 |
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80 | class RInterpreterError(ri.RRuntimeError): |
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81 | """An error when running R code in a %%R magic cell.""" |
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82 | def __init__(self, line, err, stdout): |
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83 | self.line = line |
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84 | self.err = err.rstrip() |
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85 | self.stdout = stdout.rstrip() |
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86 |
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87 | def __unicode__(self): |
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88 | s = 'Failed to parse and evaluate line %r.\nR error message: %r' % \ |
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89 | (self.line, self.err) |
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90 | if self.stdout and (self.stdout != self.err): |
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91 | s += '\nR stdout:\n' + self.stdout |
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92 | return s |
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93 |
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94 | if PY3: |
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95 | __str__ = __unicode__ |
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96 | else: |
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97 | def __str__(self): |
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98 | return unicode_to_str(unicode(self), 'utf-8') |
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99 |
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100 | def Rconverter(Robj, dataframe=False): |
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101 | """ |
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102 | Convert an object in R's namespace to one suitable |
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103 | for ipython's namespace. |
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104 |
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105 | For a data.frame, it tries to return a structured array. |
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106 | It first checks for colnames, then names. |
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107 | If all are NULL, it returns np.asarray(Robj), else |
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108 | it tries to construct a recarray |
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109 |
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110 | Parameters |
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111 | ---------- |
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112 |
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113 | Robj: an R object returned from rpy2 |
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114 | """ |
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115 | is_data_frame = ro.r('is.data.frame') |
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116 | colnames = ro.r('colnames') |
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117 | rownames = ro.r('rownames') # with pandas, these could be used for the index |
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118 | names = ro.r('names') |
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119 |
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120 | if dataframe: |
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121 | as_data_frame = ro.r('as.data.frame') |
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122 | cols = colnames(Robj) |
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123 | _names = names(Robj) |
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124 | if cols != ri.NULL: |
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125 | Robj = as_data_frame(Robj) |
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126 | names = tuple(np.array(cols)) |
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127 | elif _names != ri.NULL: |
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128 | names = tuple(np.array(_names)) |
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129 | else: # failed to find names |
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130 | return np.asarray(Robj) |
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131 | Robj = np.rec.fromarrays(Robj, names = names) |
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132 | return np.asarray(Robj) |
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133 |
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134 | @generic |
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135 | def pyconverter(pyobj): |
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136 | """Convert Python objects to R objects. Add types using the decorator: |
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137 |
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138 | @pyconverter.when_type |
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139 | """ |
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140 | return pyobj |
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141 |
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142 | # The default conversion for lists seems to make them a nested list. That has |
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143 | # some advantages, but is rarely convenient, so for interactive use, we convert |
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144 | # lists to a numpy array, which becomes an R vector. |
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145 | @pyconverter.when_type(list) |
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146 | def pyconverter_list(pyobj): |
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147 | return np.asarray(pyobj) |
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148 |
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149 | if pandas2ri is None: |
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150 | # pandas2ri was new in rpy2 2.3.3, so for now we'll fallback to pandas' |
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151 | # conversion function. |
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152 | try: |
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153 | from pandas import DataFrame |
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154 | from pandas.rpy.common import convert_to_r_dataframe |
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155 | @pyconverter.when_type(DataFrame) |
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156 | def pyconverter_dataframe(pyobj): |
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157 | return convert_to_r_dataframe(pyobj, strings_as_factors=True) |
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158 | except ImportError: |
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159 | pass |
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160 |
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161 | @magics_class |
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162 | class RMagics(Magics): |
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163 | """A set of magics useful for interactive work with R via rpy2. |
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164 | """ |
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165 |
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166 | def __init__(self, shell, Rconverter=Rconverter, |
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167 | pyconverter=pyconverter, |
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168 | cache_display_data=False): |
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169 | """ |
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170 | Parameters |
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171 | ---------- |
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172 |
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173 | shell : IPython shell |
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174 |
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175 | Rconverter : callable |
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176 | To be called on values taken from R before putting them in the |
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177 | IPython namespace. |
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178 |
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179 | pyconverter : callable |
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180 | To be called on values in ipython namespace before |
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181 | assigning to variables in rpy2. |
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182 |
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183 | cache_display_data : bool |
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184 | If True, the published results of the final call to R are |
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185 | cached in the variable 'display_cache'. |
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186 |
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187 | """ |
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188 | super(RMagics, self).__init__(shell) |
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189 | self.cache_display_data = cache_display_data |
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190 |
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191 | self.r = ro.R() |
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192 |
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193 | self.Rstdout_cache = [] |
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194 | self.pyconverter = pyconverter |
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195 | self.Rconverter = Rconverter |
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196 |
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197 | def eval(self, line): |
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198 | ''' |
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199 | Parse and evaluate a line of R code with rpy2. |
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200 | Returns the output to R's stdout() connection, |
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201 | the value generated by evaluating the code, and a |
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202 | boolean indicating whether the return value would be |
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203 | visible if the line of code were evaluated in an R REPL. |
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204 |
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205 | R Code evaluation and visibility determination are |
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206 | done via an R call of the form withVisible({<code>}) |
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207 |
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208 | ''' |
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209 | old_writeconsole = ri.get_writeconsole() |
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210 | ri.set_writeconsole(self.write_console) |
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211 | try: |
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212 | res = ro.r("withVisible({%s\n})" % line) |
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213 | value = res[0] #value (R object) |
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214 | visible = ro.conversion.ri2py(res[1])[0] #visible (boolean) |
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215 | except (ri.RRuntimeError, ValueError) as exception: |
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216 | warning_or_other_msg = self.flush() # otherwise next return seems to have copy of error |
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217 | raise RInterpreterError(line, str_to_unicode(str(exception)), warning_or_other_msg) |
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218 | text_output = self.flush() |
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219 | ri.set_writeconsole(old_writeconsole) |
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220 | return text_output, value, visible |
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221 |
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222 | def write_console(self, output): |
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223 | ''' |
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224 | A hook to capture R's stdout in a cache. |
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225 | ''' |
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226 | self.Rstdout_cache.append(output) |
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227 |
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228 | def flush(self): |
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229 | ''' |
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230 | Flush R's stdout cache to a string, returning the string. |
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231 | ''' |
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232 | value = ''.join([str_to_unicode(s, 'utf-8') for s in self.Rstdout_cache]) |
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233 | self.Rstdout_cache = [] |
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234 | return value |
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235 |
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236 | @needs_local_scope |
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237 | @line_magic |
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238 | def Rpush(self, line, local_ns=None): |
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239 | ''' |
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240 | A line-level magic for R that pushes |
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241 | variables from python to rpy2. The line should be made up |
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242 | of whitespace separated variable names in the IPython |
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243 | namespace:: |
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244 |
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245 | In [7]: import numpy as np |
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246 |
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247 | In [8]: X = np.array([4.5,6.3,7.9]) |
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248 |
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249 | In [9]: X.mean() |
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250 | Out[9]: 6.2333333333333343 |
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251 |
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252 | In [10]: %Rpush X |
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253 |
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254 | In [11]: %R mean(X) |
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255 | Out[11]: array([ 6.23333333]) |
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256 |
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257 | ''' |
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258 | if local_ns is None: |
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259 | local_ns = {} |
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260 |
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261 | inputs = line.split(' ') |
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262 | for input in inputs: |
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263 | try: |
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264 | val = local_ns[input] |
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265 | except KeyError: |
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266 | try: |
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267 | val = self.shell.user_ns[input] |
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268 | except KeyError: |
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269 | # reraise the KeyError as a NameError so that it looks like |
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270 | # the standard python behavior when you use an unnamed |
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271 | # variable |
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272 | raise NameError("name '%s' is not defined" % input) |
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273 |
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274 | self.r.assign(input, self.pyconverter(val)) |
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275 |
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276 | @magic_arguments() |
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277 | @argument( |
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278 | '-d', '--as_dataframe', action='store_true', |
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279 | default=False, |
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280 | help='Convert objects to data.frames before returning to ipython.' |
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281 | ) |
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282 | @argument( |
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283 | 'outputs', |
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284 | nargs='*', |
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285 | ) |
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286 | @line_magic |
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287 | def Rpull(self, line): |
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288 | ''' |
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289 | A line-level magic for R that pulls |
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290 | variables from python to rpy2:: |
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291 |
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292 | In [18]: _ = %R x = c(3,4,6.7); y = c(4,6,7); z = c('a',3,4) |
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293 |
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294 | In [19]: %Rpull x y z |
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295 |
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296 | In [20]: x |
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297 | Out[20]: array([ 3. , 4. , 6.7]) |
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298 |
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299 | In [21]: y |
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300 | Out[21]: array([ 4., 6., 7.]) |
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301 |
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302 | In [22]: z |
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303 | Out[22]: |
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304 | array(['a', '3', '4'], |
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305 | dtype='|S1') |
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306 |
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307 |
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308 | If --as_dataframe, then each object is returned as a structured array |
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309 | after first passed through "as.data.frame" in R before |
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310 | being calling self.Rconverter. |
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311 | This is useful when a structured array is desired as output, or |
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312 | when the object in R has mixed data types. |
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313 | See the %%R docstring for more examples. |
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314 |
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315 | Notes |
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316 | ----- |
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317 |
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318 | Beware that R names can have '.' so this is not fool proof. |
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319 | To avoid this, don't name your R objects with '.'s... |
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320 |
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321 | ''' |
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322 | args = parse_argstring(self.Rpull, line) |
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323 | outputs = args.outputs |
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324 | for output in outputs: |
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325 | self.shell.push({output:self.Rconverter(self.r(output),dataframe=args.as_dataframe)}) |
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326 |
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327 | @magic_arguments() |
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328 | @argument( |
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329 | '-d', '--as_dataframe', action='store_true', |
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330 | default=False, |
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331 | help='Convert objects to data.frames before returning to ipython.' |
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332 | ) |
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333 | @argument( |
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334 | 'output', |
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335 | nargs=1, |
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336 | type=str, |
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337 | ) |
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338 | @line_magic |
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339 | def Rget(self, line): |
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340 | ''' |
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341 | Return an object from rpy2, possibly as a structured array (if possible). |
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342 | Similar to Rpull except only one argument is accepted and the value is |
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343 | returned rather than pushed to self.shell.user_ns:: |
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344 |
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345 | In [3]: dtype=[('x', '<i4'), ('y', '<f8'), ('z', '|S1')] |
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346 |
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347 | In [4]: datapy = np.array([(1, 2.9, 'a'), (2, 3.5, 'b'), (3, 2.1, 'c'), (4, 5, 'e')], dtype=dtype) |
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348 |
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349 | In [5]: %R -i datapy |
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350 |
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351 | In [6]: %Rget datapy |
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352 | Out[6]: |
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353 | array([['1', '2', '3', '4'], |
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354 | ['2', '3', '2', '5'], |
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355 | ['a', 'b', 'c', 'e']], |
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356 | dtype='|S1') |
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357 |
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358 | In [7]: %Rget -d datapy |
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359 | Out[7]: |
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360 | array([(1, 2.9, 'a'), (2, 3.5, 'b'), (3, 2.1, 'c'), (4, 5.0, 'e')], |
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361 | dtype=[('x', '<i4'), ('y', '<f8'), ('z', '|S1')]) |
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362 |
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363 | ''' |
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364 | args = parse_argstring(self.Rget, line) |
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365 | output = args.output |
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366 | return self.Rconverter(self.r(output[0]),dataframe=args.as_dataframe) |
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367 |
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368 |
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369 | @magic_arguments() |
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370 | @argument( |
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371 | '-i', '--input', action='append', |
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372 | help='Names of input variable from shell.user_ns to be assigned to R variables of the same names after calling self.pyconverter. Multiple names can be passed separated only by commas with no whitespace.' |
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373 | ) |
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374 | @argument( |
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375 | '-o', '--output', action='append', |
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376 | help='Names of variables to be pushed from rpy2 to shell.user_ns after executing cell body and applying self.Rconverter. Multiple names can be passed separated only by commas with no whitespace.' |
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377 | ) |
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378 | @argument( |
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379 | '-w', '--width', type=int, |
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380 | help='Width of png plotting device sent as an argument to *png* in R.' |
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381 | ) |
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382 | @argument( |
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383 | '-h', '--height', type=int, |
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384 | help='Height of png plotting device sent as an argument to *png* in R.' |
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385 | ) |
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386 |
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387 | @argument( |
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388 | '-d', '--dataframe', action='append', |
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389 | help='Convert these objects to data.frames and return as structured arrays.' |
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390 | ) |
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391 | @argument( |
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392 | '-u', '--units', type=unicode_type, choices=["px", "in", "cm", "mm"], |
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393 | help='Units of png plotting device sent as an argument to *png* in R. One of ["px", "in", "cm", "mm"].' |
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394 | ) |
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395 | @argument( |
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396 | '-r', '--res', type=int, |
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397 | help='Resolution of png plotting device sent as an argument to *png* in R. Defaults to 72 if *units* is one of ["in", "cm", "mm"].' |
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398 | ) |
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399 | @argument( |
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400 | '-p', '--pointsize', type=int, |
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401 | help='Pointsize of png plotting device sent as an argument to *png* in R.' |
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402 | ) |
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403 | @argument( |
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404 | '-b', '--bg', |
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405 | help='Background of png plotting device sent as an argument to *png* in R.' |
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406 | ) |
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407 | @argument( |
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408 | '-n', '--noreturn', |
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409 | help='Force the magic to not return anything.', |
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410 | action='store_true', |
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411 | default=False |
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412 | ) |
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413 | @argument( |
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414 | 'code', |
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415 | nargs='*', |
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416 | ) |
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417 | @needs_local_scope |
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418 | @line_cell_magic |
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419 | def R(self, line, cell=None, local_ns=None): |
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420 | ''' |
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421 | Execute code in R, and pull some of the results back into the Python namespace. |
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422 |
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423 | In line mode, this will evaluate an expression and convert the returned value to a Python object. |
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424 | The return value is determined by rpy2's behaviour of returning the result of evaluating the |
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425 | final line. |
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426 |
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427 | Multiple R lines can be executed by joining them with semicolons:: |
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428 |
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429 | In [9]: %R X=c(1,4,5,7); sd(X); mean(X) |
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430 | Out[9]: array([ 4.25]) |
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431 |
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432 | In cell mode, this will run a block of R code. The resulting value |
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433 | is printed if it would printed be when evaluating the same code |
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434 | within a standard R REPL. |
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435 |
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436 | Nothing is returned to python by default in cell mode:: |
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437 |
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438 | In [10]: %%R |
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439 | ....: Y = c(2,4,3,9) |
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440 | ....: summary(lm(Y~X)) |
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441 |
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442 | Call: |
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443 | lm(formula = Y ~ X) |
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444 |
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445 | Residuals: |
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446 | 1 2 3 4 |
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447 | 0.88 -0.24 -2.28 1.64 |
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448 |
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449 | Coefficients: |
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450 | Estimate Std. Error t value Pr(>|t|) |
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451 | (Intercept) 0.0800 2.3000 0.035 0.975 |
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452 | X 1.0400 0.4822 2.157 0.164 |
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453 |
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454 | Residual standard error: 2.088 on 2 degrees of freedom |
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455 | Multiple R-squared: 0.6993,Adjusted R-squared: 0.549 |
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456 | F-statistic: 4.651 on 1 and 2 DF, p-value: 0.1638 |
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457 |
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458 | In the notebook, plots are published as the output of the cell:: |
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459 |
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460 | %R plot(X, Y) |
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461 |
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462 | will create a scatter plot of X bs Y. |
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463 |
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464 | If cell is not None and line has some R code, it is prepended to |
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465 | the R code in cell. |
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466 |
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467 | Objects can be passed back and forth between rpy2 and python via the -i -o flags in line:: |
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468 |
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469 | In [14]: Z = np.array([1,4,5,10]) |
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470 |
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471 | In [15]: %R -i Z mean(Z) |
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472 | Out[15]: array([ 5.]) |
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473 |
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474 |
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475 | In [16]: %R -o W W=Z*mean(Z) |
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476 | Out[16]: array([ 5., 20., 25., 50.]) |
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477 |
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478 | In [17]: W |
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479 | Out[17]: array([ 5., 20., 25., 50.]) |
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480 |
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481 | The return value is determined by these rules: |
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482 |
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483 | * If the cell is not None, the magic returns None. |
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484 |
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485 | * If the cell evaluates as False, the resulting value is returned |
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486 | unless the final line prints something to the console, in |
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487 | which case None is returned. |
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488 |
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489 | * If the final line results in a NULL value when evaluated |
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490 | by rpy2, then None is returned. |
|
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491 |
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492 | * No attempt is made to convert the final value to a structured array. |
|
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493 | Use the --dataframe flag or %Rget to push / return a structured array. |
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494 |
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495 | * If the -n flag is present, there is no return value. |
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496 |
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497 | * A trailing ';' will also result in no return value as the last |
|
|||
498 | value in the line is an empty string. |
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499 |
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||||
500 | The --dataframe argument will attempt to return structured arrays. |
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501 | This is useful for dataframes with |
|
|||
502 | mixed data types. Note also that for a data.frame, |
|
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503 | if it is returned as an ndarray, it is transposed:: |
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504 |
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505 | In [18]: dtype=[('x', '<i4'), ('y', '<f8'), ('z', '|S1')] |
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506 |
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507 | In [19]: datapy = np.array([(1, 2.9, 'a'), (2, 3.5, 'b'), (3, 2.1, 'c'), (4, 5, 'e')], dtype=dtype) |
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508 |
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||||
509 | In [20]: %%R -o datar |
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|||
510 | datar = datapy |
|
|||
511 | ....: |
|
|||
512 |
|
||||
513 | In [21]: datar |
|
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514 | Out[21]: |
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|||
515 | array([['1', '2', '3', '4'], |
|
|||
516 | ['2', '3', '2', '5'], |
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|||
517 | ['a', 'b', 'c', 'e']], |
|
|||
518 | dtype='|S1') |
|
|||
519 |
|
||||
520 | In [22]: %%R -d datar |
|
|||
521 | datar = datapy |
|
|||
522 | ....: |
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|||
523 |
|
||||
524 | In [23]: datar |
|
|||
525 | Out[23]: |
|
|||
526 | array([(1, 2.9, 'a'), (2, 3.5, 'b'), (3, 2.1, 'c'), (4, 5.0, 'e')], |
|
|||
527 | dtype=[('x', '<i4'), ('y', '<f8'), ('z', '|S1')]) |
|
|||
528 |
|
||||
529 | The --dataframe argument first tries colnames, then names. |
|
|||
530 | If both are NULL, it returns an ndarray (i.e. unstructured):: |
|
|||
531 |
|
||||
532 | In [1]: %R mydata=c(4,6,8.3); NULL |
|
|||
533 |
|
||||
534 | In [2]: %R -d mydata |
|
|||
535 |
|
||||
536 | In [3]: mydata |
|
|||
537 | Out[3]: array([ 4. , 6. , 8.3]) |
|
|||
538 |
|
||||
539 | In [4]: %R names(mydata) = c('a','b','c'); NULL |
|
|||
540 |
|
||||
541 | In [5]: %R -d mydata |
|
|||
542 |
|
||||
543 | In [6]: mydata |
|
|||
544 | Out[6]: |
|
|||
545 | array((4.0, 6.0, 8.3), |
|
|||
546 | dtype=[('a', '<f8'), ('b', '<f8'), ('c', '<f8')]) |
|
|||
547 |
|
||||
548 | In [7]: %R -o mydata |
|
|||
549 |
|
||||
550 | In [8]: mydata |
|
|||
551 | Out[8]: array([ 4. , 6. , 8.3]) |
|
|||
552 |
|
||||
553 | ''' |
|
|||
554 |
|
||||
555 | args = parse_argstring(self.R, line) |
|
|||
556 |
|
||||
557 | # arguments 'code' in line are prepended to |
|
|||
558 | # the cell lines |
|
|||
559 |
|
||||
560 | if cell is None: |
|
|||
561 | code = '' |
|
|||
562 | return_output = True |
|
|||
563 | line_mode = True |
|
|||
564 | else: |
|
|||
565 | code = cell |
|
|||
566 | return_output = False |
|
|||
567 | line_mode = False |
|
|||
568 |
|
||||
569 | code = ' '.join(args.code) + code |
|
|||
570 |
|
||||
571 | # if there is no local namespace then default to an empty dict |
|
|||
572 | if local_ns is None: |
|
|||
573 | local_ns = {} |
|
|||
574 |
|
||||
575 | if args.input: |
|
|||
576 | for input in ','.join(args.input).split(','): |
|
|||
577 | try: |
|
|||
578 | val = local_ns[input] |
|
|||
579 | except KeyError: |
|
|||
580 | try: |
|
|||
581 | val = self.shell.user_ns[input] |
|
|||
582 | except KeyError: |
|
|||
583 | raise NameError("name '%s' is not defined" % input) |
|
|||
584 | self.r.assign(input, self.pyconverter(val)) |
|
|||
585 |
|
||||
586 | if getattr(args, 'units') is not None: |
|
|||
587 | if args.units != "px" and getattr(args, 'res') is None: |
|
|||
588 | args.res = 72 |
|
|||
589 | args.units = '"%s"' % args.units |
|
|||
590 |
|
||||
591 | png_argdict = dict([(n, getattr(args, n)) for n in ['units', 'res', 'height', 'width', 'bg', 'pointsize']]) |
|
|||
592 | png_args = ','.join(['%s=%s' % (o,v) for o, v in png_argdict.items() if v is not None]) |
|
|||
593 | # execute the R code in a temporary directory |
|
|||
594 |
|
||||
595 | tmpd = tempfile.mkdtemp() |
|
|||
596 | self.r('png("%s/Rplots%%03d.png",%s)' % (tmpd.replace('\\', '/'), png_args)) |
|
|||
597 |
|
||||
598 | text_output = '' |
|
|||
599 | try: |
|
|||
600 | if line_mode: |
|
|||
601 | for line in code.split(';'): |
|
|||
602 | text_result, result, visible = self.eval(line) |
|
|||
603 | text_output += text_result |
|
|||
604 | if text_result: |
|
|||
605 | # the last line printed something to the console so we won't return it |
|
|||
606 | return_output = False |
|
|||
607 | else: |
|
|||
608 | text_result, result, visible = self.eval(code) |
|
|||
609 | text_output += text_result |
|
|||
610 | if visible: |
|
|||
611 | old_writeconsole = ri.get_writeconsole() |
|
|||
612 | ri.set_writeconsole(self.write_console) |
|
|||
613 | ro.r.show(result) |
|
|||
614 | text_output += self.flush() |
|
|||
615 | ri.set_writeconsole(old_writeconsole) |
|
|||
616 |
|
||||
617 | except RInterpreterError as e: |
|
|||
618 | print(e.stdout) |
|
|||
619 | if not e.stdout.endswith(e.err): |
|
|||
620 | print(e.err) |
|
|||
621 | rmtree(tmpd) |
|
|||
622 | return |
|
|||
623 | finally: |
|
|||
624 | self.r('dev.off()') |
|
|||
625 |
|
||||
626 | # read out all the saved .png files |
|
|||
627 |
|
||||
628 | images = [open(imgfile, 'rb').read() for imgfile in glob("%s/Rplots*png" % tmpd)] |
|
|||
629 |
|
||||
630 | # now publish the images |
|
|||
631 | # mimicking IPython/zmq/pylab/backend_inline.py |
|
|||
632 | fmt = 'png' |
|
|||
633 | mimetypes = { 'png' : 'image/png', 'svg' : 'image/svg+xml' } |
|
|||
634 | mime = mimetypes[fmt] |
|
|||
635 |
|
||||
636 | # publish the printed R objects, if any |
|
|||
637 |
|
||||
638 | display_data = [] |
|
|||
639 | if text_output: |
|
|||
640 | display_data.append(('RMagic.R', {'text/plain':text_output})) |
|
|||
641 |
|
||||
642 | # flush text streams before sending figures, helps a little with output |
|
|||
643 | for image in images: |
|
|||
644 | # synchronization in the console (though it's a bandaid, not a real sln) |
|
|||
645 | sys.stdout.flush(); sys.stderr.flush() |
|
|||
646 | display_data.append(('RMagic.R', {mime: image})) |
|
|||
647 |
|
||||
648 | # kill the temporary directory |
|
|||
649 | rmtree(tmpd) |
|
|||
650 |
|
||||
651 | # try to turn every output into a numpy array |
|
|||
652 | # this means that output are assumed to be castable |
|
|||
653 | # as numpy arrays |
|
|||
654 |
|
||||
655 | if args.output: |
|
|||
656 | for output in ','.join(args.output).split(','): |
|
|||
657 | self.shell.push({output:self.Rconverter(self.r(output), dataframe=False)}) |
|
|||
658 |
|
||||
659 | if args.dataframe: |
|
|||
660 | for output in ','.join(args.dataframe).split(','): |
|
|||
661 | self.shell.push({output:self.Rconverter(self.r(output), dataframe=True)}) |
|
|||
662 |
|
||||
663 | for tag, disp_d in display_data: |
|
|||
664 | publish_display_data(data=disp_d, source=tag) |
|
|||
665 |
|
||||
666 | # this will keep a reference to the display_data |
|
|||
667 | # which might be useful to other objects who happen to use |
|
|||
668 | # this method |
|
|||
669 |
|
||||
670 | if self.cache_display_data: |
|
|||
671 | self.display_cache = display_data |
|
|||
672 |
|
||||
673 | # if in line mode and return_output, return the result as an ndarray |
|
|||
674 | if return_output and not args.noreturn: |
|
|||
675 | if result != ri.NULL: |
|
|||
676 | return self.Rconverter(result, dataframe=False) |
|
|||
677 |
|
||||
678 | __doc__ = __doc__.format( |
|
|||
679 | R_DOC = dedent(RMagics.R.__doc__), |
|
|||
680 | RPUSH_DOC = dedent(RMagics.Rpush.__doc__), |
|
|||
681 | RPULL_DOC = dedent(RMagics.Rpull.__doc__), |
|
|||
682 | RGET_DOC = dedent(RMagics.Rget.__doc__) |
|
|||
683 | ) |
|
|||
684 |
|
||||
685 |
|
||||
686 | def load_ipython_extension(ip): |
|
9 | def load_ipython_extension(ip): | |
687 | """Load the extension in IPython.""" |
|
10 | """Load the extension in IPython.""" | |
688 |
warnings.warn("The rmagic extension in IPython |
|
11 | warnings.warn("The rmagic extension in IPython has moved to " | |
689 | "rpy2.ipython. If available, that will be loaded instead.\n" |
|
12 | "`rpy2.ipython`, please see `rpy2` documentation.") | |
690 | "http://rpy.sourceforge.net/") |
|
|||
691 | try: |
|
|||
692 | import rpy2.ipython |
|
|||
693 | except ImportError: |
|
|||
694 | pass # Fall back to our own implementation for now |
|
|||
695 | else: |
|
|||
696 | return rpy2.ipython.load_ipython_extension(ip) |
|
|||
697 |
|
||||
698 | ip.register_magics(RMagics) |
|
|||
699 | # Initialising rpy2 interferes with readline. Since, at this point, we've |
|
|||
700 | # probably just loaded rpy2, we reset the delimiters. See issue gh-2759. |
|
|||
701 | if ip.has_readline: |
|
|||
702 | ip.readline.set_completer_delims(ip.readline_delims) |
|
@@ -1,170 +1,32 b'' | |||||
1 | """ |
|
1 | """ | |
|
2 | **DEPRECATED** | |||
|
3 | ||||
2 | A print function that pretty prints sympy Basic objects. |
|
4 | A print function that pretty prints sympy Basic objects. | |
3 |
|
5 | |||
4 | :moduleauthor: Brian Granger |
|
6 | :moduleauthor: Brian Granger | |
5 |
|
7 | |||
6 | Usage |
|
8 | Usage | |
7 | ===== |
|
9 | ===== | |
8 |
|
10 | |||
9 | Once the extension is loaded, Sympy Basic objects are automatically |
|
11 | Once the extension is loaded, Sympy Basic objects are automatically | |
10 | pretty-printed. |
|
12 | pretty-printed. | |
11 |
|
13 | |||
12 | As of SymPy 0.7.2, maintenance of this extension has moved to SymPy under |
|
14 | As of SymPy 0.7.2, maintenance of this extension has moved to SymPy under | |
13 | sympy.interactive.ipythonprinting, any modifications to account for changes to |
|
15 | sympy.interactive.ipythonprinting, any modifications to account for changes to | |
14 | SymPy should be submitted to SymPy rather than changed here. This module is |
|
16 | SymPy should be submitted to SymPy rather than changed here. This module is | |
15 | maintained here for backwards compatablitiy with old SymPy versions. |
|
17 | maintained here for backwards compatablitiy with old SymPy versions. | |
16 |
|
18 | |||
17 | """ |
|
19 | """ | |
18 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
20 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
19 | # Copyright (C) 2008 The IPython Development Team |
|
21 | # Copyright (C) 2008 The IPython Development Team | |
20 | # |
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|||
21 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in |
|
|||
22 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. |
|
|||
23 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
22 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
24 |
|
23 | |||
25 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
24 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
26 | # Imports |
|
25 | # Imports | |
27 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
26 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
28 |
|
27 | |||
29 | from IPython.lib.latextools import latex_to_png |
|
|||
30 | from IPython.utils.py3compat import string_types |
|
|||
31 |
|
||||
32 | try: |
|
|||
33 | from sympy import pretty, latex |
|
|||
34 | except ImportError: |
|
|||
35 | pass |
|
|||
36 |
|
||||
37 | import warnings |
|
28 | import warnings | |
38 |
|
29 | |||
39 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
|||
40 | # Definitions of special display functions for use with IPython |
|
|||
41 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
|||
42 |
|
||||
43 | def print_basic_unicode(o, p, cycle): |
|
|||
44 | """A function to pretty print sympy Basic objects.""" |
|
|||
45 | if cycle: |
|
|||
46 | return p.text('Basic(...)') |
|
|||
47 | out = pretty(o, use_unicode=True) |
|
|||
48 | if '\n' in out: |
|
|||
49 | p.text(u'\n') |
|
|||
50 | p.text(out) |
|
|||
51 |
|
||||
52 |
|
||||
53 | def print_png(o): |
|
|||
54 | """ |
|
|||
55 | A function to display sympy expression using inline style LaTeX in PNG. |
|
|||
56 | """ |
|
|||
57 | s = latex(o, mode='inline') |
|
|||
58 | # mathtext does not understand certain latex flags, so we try to replace |
|
|||
59 | # them with suitable subs. |
|
|||
60 | s = s.replace('\\operatorname','') |
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61 | s = s.replace('\\overline', '\\bar') |
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62 | png = latex_to_png(s) |
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63 | return png |
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64 |
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65 |
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66 | def print_display_png(o): |
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67 | """ |
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68 | A function to display sympy expression using display style LaTeX in PNG. |
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69 | """ |
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70 | s = latex(o, mode='plain') |
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71 | s = s.strip('$') |
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72 | # As matplotlib does not support display style, dvipng backend is |
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73 | # used here. |
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74 | png = latex_to_png(s, backend='dvipng', wrap=True) |
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75 | return png |
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76 |
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77 |
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78 | def can_print_latex(o): |
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79 | """ |
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80 | Return True if type o can be printed with LaTeX. |
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81 |
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82 | If o is a container type, this is True if and only if every element of o |
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83 | can be printed with LaTeX. |
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84 | """ |
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85 | import sympy |
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86 | if isinstance(o, (list, tuple, set, frozenset)): |
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87 | return all(can_print_latex(i) for i in o) |
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88 | elif isinstance(o, dict): |
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89 | return all((isinstance(i, string_types) or can_print_latex(i)) and can_print_latex(o[i]) for i in o) |
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90 | elif isinstance(o,(sympy.Basic, sympy.matrices.Matrix, int, long, float)): |
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91 | return True |
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92 | return False |
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93 |
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94 | def print_latex(o): |
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95 | """A function to generate the latex representation of sympy |
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96 | expressions.""" |
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97 | if can_print_latex(o): |
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98 | s = latex(o, mode='plain') |
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99 | s = s.replace('\\dag','\\dagger') |
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100 | s = s.strip('$') |
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101 | return '$$%s$$' % s |
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102 | # Fallback to the string printer |
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103 | return None |
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104 |
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105 | _loaded = False |
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106 |
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107 | def load_ipython_extension(ip): |
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30 | def load_ipython_extension(ip): | |
108 | """Load the extension in IPython.""" |
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31 | warnings.warn("The sympyprinting extension as move to `sympy`, " | |
109 | import sympy |
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32 | "use `from sympy import init_printing; init_printing()`") | |
110 |
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111 | # sympyprinting extension has been moved to SymPy as of 0.7.2, if it |
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112 | # exists there, warn the user and import it |
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113 | try: |
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114 | import sympy.interactive.ipythonprinting |
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115 | except ImportError: |
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116 | pass |
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117 | else: |
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118 | warnings.warn("The sympyprinting extension in IPython is deprecated, " |
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119 | "use 'from sympy import init_printing; init_printing()'") |
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120 | ip.extension_manager.load_extension('sympy.interactive.ipythonprinting') |
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121 | return |
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122 |
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123 | global _loaded |
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124 | if not _loaded: |
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125 | plaintext_formatter = ip.display_formatter.formatters['text/plain'] |
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126 |
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127 | for cls in (object, str): |
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128 | plaintext_formatter.for_type(cls, print_basic_unicode) |
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129 |
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130 | printable_containers = [list, tuple] |
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131 |
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132 | # set and frozen set were broken with SymPy's latex() function, but |
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133 | # was fixed in the 0.7.1-git development version. See |
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134 | # http://code.google.com/p/sympy/issues/detail?id=3062. |
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135 | if sympy.__version__ > '0.7.1': |
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136 | printable_containers += [set, frozenset] |
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137 | else: |
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138 | plaintext_formatter.for_type(cls, print_basic_unicode) |
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139 |
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140 | plaintext_formatter.for_type_by_name( |
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141 | 'sympy.core.basic', 'Basic', print_basic_unicode |
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142 | ) |
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143 | plaintext_formatter.for_type_by_name( |
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144 | 'sympy.matrices.matrices', 'Matrix', print_basic_unicode |
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145 | ) |
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146 |
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147 | png_formatter = ip.display_formatter.formatters['image/png'] |
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148 |
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149 | png_formatter.for_type_by_name( |
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150 | 'sympy.core.basic', 'Basic', print_png |
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151 | ) |
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152 | png_formatter.for_type_by_name( |
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153 | 'sympy.matrices.matrices', 'Matrix', print_display_png |
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154 | ) |
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155 | for cls in [dict, int, long, float] + printable_containers: |
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156 | png_formatter.for_type(cls, print_png) |
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157 |
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158 | latex_formatter = ip.display_formatter.formatters['text/latex'] |
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159 | latex_formatter.for_type_by_name( |
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160 | 'sympy.core.basic', 'Basic', print_latex |
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161 | ) |
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162 | latex_formatter.for_type_by_name( |
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163 | 'sympy.matrices.matrices', 'Matrix', print_latex |
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164 | ) |
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165 |
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166 | for cls in printable_containers: |
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167 | # Use LaTeX only if every element is printable by latex |
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168 | latex_formatter.for_type(cls, print_latex) |
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169 |
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170 | _loaded = True |
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