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Arnaud Legrand
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now).
now).
** Running R and Python in the same notebook
** Running R and Python in the same notebook
The best solution to this is to install rpy2. On my machine, I have
The best solution to this is to install rpy2. On my machine, I have
installed the =python3-rpy2= debian package with =apt-get install=. An
installed the =python3-rpy2= debian package with =apt-get install=. E.g.,
other alternative consists in going through the python package manager
#+begin_src shell :results output :exports both
with
sudo apt-get install python3-rpy2 python3-tzlocal
#+end_src
An other (not really recommanded) alternative consists in going
through the python package manager with
#+begin_src python :results output :exports both
#+begin_src python :results output :exports both
pip install rpy2
pip
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install rpy2
#+end_src
#+end_src
Then you'll be able to use both languages in the same notebook by:
Then you'll be able to use both languages in the same notebook by:
1. Loading =rpy2=:
1. Loading =rpy2=:
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