https://projects.ecoinformatics.org/ecoinfo/https://projects.ecoinformatics.org/ecoinfo/ecoinfo/favicon.ico?14691340362009-04-21T00:07:00ZEcoinformatics RedmineKepler - Bug #4002: RExpression2 - handle arbitrary R data structureshttps://projects.ecoinformatics.org/ecoinfo/issues/4002?journal_id=135072009-04-21T00:07:00Zben leinfelderleinfelder@nceas.ucsb.edu
<ul></ul><p>Here is an example script that creates different data objects:<br />x <- 1:10<br />y <- x + rnorm(10)<br />f <- y ~ x<br />l <- lm(f)<br />s <- summary(l)</p> Kepler - Bug #4002: RExpression2 - handle arbitrary R data structureshttps://projects.ecoinformatics.org/ecoinfo/issues/4002?journal_id=135082009-06-14T16:14:11Zben leinfelderleinfelder@nceas.ucsb.edu
<ul></ul><p>added handling (from the old RExpression1 implementation) for [un]serializing complex R data objects to disk.<br />This is working for dataframes at the moment. More testing for complex types to come...</p> Kepler - Bug #4002: RExpression2 - handle arbitrary R data structureshttps://projects.ecoinformatics.org/ecoinfo/issues/4002?journal_id=135092009-08-18T22:14:38Zben leinfelderleinfelder@nceas.ucsb.edu
<ul></ul><p>in the example cases given, all but the structure produced by ~ were transferred from one R actor the the other. <br />This is the debug output:</p>
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<p>f <- (y ~ x)</p>
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<p>Result: nil</p> Kepler - Bug #4002: RExpression2 - handle arbitrary R data structureshttps://projects.ecoinformatics.org/ecoinfo/issues/4002?journal_id=135102009-08-18T22:18:54Zben leinfelderleinfelder@nceas.ucsb.edu
<ul></ul><p>tests the various structures are transferred by the JRI implementation.</p> Kepler - Bug #4002: RExpression2 - handle arbitrary R data structureshttps://projects.ecoinformatics.org/ecoinfo/issues/4002?journal_id=135112013-03-27T21:25:16ZRedmine Admin
<ul></ul><p>Original Bugzilla ID was 4002</p>