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2024 Jul 15
1
reticulate + virtual environments
Have you tried https://rstudio.github.io/reticulate/ ? Generally speaking, complex nonstandard package specific questions such as yours rarely get a reply here -- there are 20,000+ packages (and counting) after all! As reticulate was created by and integrated with RStudio/Posit, I would think their site and help resources might be a better venue. Of course, if you don't use RStudio, you may
2019 May 29
2
Converting non-32-bit integers from python to R to use bit64: reticulate
Dear R Developers, There is an interesting issue related to "reticulate" R package which discusses how to convert Python's non-32 bit integers to R, which has had quite an exhaustive discussion: https://github.com/rstudio/reticulate/issues/323 Python seems to handle integers differently from R, and is dependant on the system arquitecture: On 32 bit systems uses 32-bit integers,
2020 Aug 03
2
State-of-the-art NLP models from R
Hola Diego, Prueba a hacer otra cosa. - Abre una consola y activa ese environment que has creado (r-reticulate) - Y una vez activado escribe "python". Entrarás a la consola de "python". - Ahí, escribe "import transformers" - Si no te devuelve error, es que en el entorno está bien instalado esa librería y por tanto el problema es de acceso desde
2025 May 14
1
how to install R 4.4
Folks, Sorry to bother you, but I have bad news. Normal R packages work, but keras and tensorflow keep crashing. After 2 hours of trying to reinstall I still have nothing. can anybody suggest a way to install tensorflow and keras under 4.5? (let me know if I should be posting in a different forum.) I am pasting the script that used to work under 4.4 ```
2019 May 30
2
Converting non-32-bit integers from python to R to use bit64: reticulate
Thank you Gabriel for valuable insights on the 64-bit integers topic. In addition, my statement was wrong, as Python3 seems to have unlimited (and variable) size integers. Here is related CPython Code: https://github.com/python/cpython/blob/master/Objects/longobject.c Division between Int-32 and Int-64 seems to only happen in Python2. Best, Juan El mi?rcoles, 29 de mayo de 2019, Gabriel
2019 May 29
0
Converting non-32-bit integers from python to R to use bit64: reticulate
Hi Juan, Comments inline. On Wed, May 29, 2019 at 12:48 PM Juan Telleria Ruiz de Aguirre < jtelleria.rproject at gmail.com> wrote: > Dear R Developers, > > There is an interesting issue related to "reticulate" R package which > discusses how to convert Python's non-32 bit integers to R, which has had > quite an exhaustive discussion: > >
2019 Jun 01
0
Converting non-32-bit integers from python to R to use bit64: reticulate
>>>>> Juan Telleria Ruiz de Aguirre >>>>> on Thu, 30 May 2019 18:46:29 +0200 writes: >Thank you Gabriel for valuable insights on the 64-bit integers topic. >In addition, my statement was wrong, as Python3 seems to have unlimited >(and variable) size integers. .... If you are interested in using unlimited size integers, you could use the
2020 Aug 02
2
State-of-the-art NLP models from R
Estimados Una pregunta, ¿Que posibilidad hay que esté instalado todo correctamente, pero algo cambie en entorno de python, el cual al ser buscado por R esté dando problemas? Hace años que no utilizo macOS, pero se me ocurre que un programa coloque en entorno adecuado para él, pero al mismo tiempo este toque al entorno requerido por R. Javier Rubén Marcuzzi El dom., 2 ago. 2020 a las 15:59,
2025 May 14
1
how to install R 4.4
On 14 May 2025 at 09:12, Stephen Bond wrote: | I do not care about version. My packages are in | | /home/stephen/R/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-library/4.4/ | | and and after renaming the 4.4 folder I can load them. | How do you avoid the version naming of the package folder? It's a personal preference but I tend to set things up such that I have no user-local directory, and that has worked for a
2020 Aug 02
2
State-of-the-art NLP models from R
Estimados compañeros: Estoy interesado en el NLP, así que, al hallar el post State-of-the-art NLP models from R <https://blogs.rstudio.com/ai/posts/2020-07-30-state-of-the-art-nlp-models-from-r/>, gracias a Carlos Ortega, me puse con ilusión a leerlo. Sin embargo, tengo problemas con lo más básico, la instalación del paquete *transformers*. No puedo
2018 Apr 04
5
r python interfaz
Estimados Recuerdo que hace unos años en esta lista con uno de los Carlos se había creado un hilo sobre R y python, hoy leo una noticia, por lo menos para mí, que podría entrar en esa situación entre lo mejor de dos alternativas. Lógicamente, es nuevo para mí, no puedo opinar nada más que compartir la información, probar, usar, y cada uno puede utilizar o rechazar la herramienta. Miren
2019 Jun 04
0
Converting non-32-bit integers from python to R to use bit64: reticulate
>>>>> Juan Telleria Ruiz de Aguirre >>>>> on Mon, 3 Jun 2019 06:50:17 +0200 writes: > Thank you Martin for giving to know and developing 'Rmpfr' library for > unlimited size integers (GNU C GMP) and arbitrary precision floats (GNU C > MPFR): > https://cran.r-project.org/package=Rmpfr > My question is: In the long term
2024 Oct 17
1
Consider getNamespaceVersion() returning a numeric_version
On 17/10/2024 13:42, Tim Taylor wrote: > I mean the `numeric_version` object not a numeric (double/int). > Basically to protect me from myself I'd prefer not to have to remember > to wrap `getNamespaceVersion()` with `as.package_version()`. > > I suspect a grep of CRAN may highlight others who are erroneously > comparing character objects rather than a comparison between
2019 Jun 03
2
Converting non-32-bit integers from python to R to use bit64: reticulate
Thank you Martin for giving to know and developing 'Rmpfr' library for unlimited size integers (GNU C GMP) and arbitrary precision floats (GNU C MPFR): https://cran.r-project.org/package=Rmpfr My question is: In the long term (For R3.7.0 or R3.8.0): Does it have sense that CMP substitutes INTSXP, and MPFR substitutes REALSXP code? With this we would achieve that an integer is always an
2018 Apr 06
6
[nbdkit PATCH 0/2] Python cleanups
I noticed these while working on adding fua support into python, these are independent enough to push now (and I'll have to rebase my 'optional may_trim' patch on top of this). Eric Blake (2): python: Use Py_XDEFREF() python: Simplify calling into plugin plugins/python/python.c | 106 ++++++++---------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 18 insertions(+), 88
2018 Apr 06
0
Revolutions blog roundup: March 2018
Since 2008, Microsoft staff and guests have written about R at the Revolutions blog (http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com) and every month I post a summary of articles from the previous month of particular interest to readers of r-help. In case you missed them, here are some articles related to R from the month of March: The "reticulate" package provides an interface between R and
2018 Oct 02
2
Can't build xapian-bindings in a virtual env
Hi, I'm on a Ubuntu 18.04 server, trying to use django-haystack with xapian in a python3.6 virtualenv. The virtualenv is set up not to use system packages, meaning that I can't just install python3-xapian-haystack with apt, and instead have to manually build xapian-core and xapian-bindings within the virtualenv. This works with xapian-core and the --prefix argument to configure. When I
2010 Aug 29
1
Re: Trouble with libgsm on Mac OS X 10.6.2
Code: Apple_PubSub_Socket_Render=/tmp/launch-mcYObM/Render BASH=/bin/bash BASH_ARGC=() BASH_ARGV=() BASH_LINENO=() BASH_SOURCE=() BASH_VERSINFO=([0]="3" [1]="2" [2]="17" [3]="1" [4]="release" [5]="i386-apple-darwin9.0") BASH_VERSION='3.2.17(1)-release' CLICOLOR=true COLUMNS=270 COMMAND_MODE=unix2003 DIRSTACK=()
2020 May 18
0
c2d4u3.5 ppa for Ubuntu 20.04?
On 18 May 2020 at 09:30, Matthieu S wrote: | I tried to use Michael's ppa after having installed Ubuntu 20.04 and R 4, | and it seems the ppa is not available now for 20.04, I get message: The | repository 'http://ppa.launchpad.net/marutter/c2d4u3.5/ubuntu focal | Release' does not have a Release file | | Am I doing something wrong, or is it correct that it is not available yet? | Are
2024 Oct 17
2
Consider getNamespaceVersion() returning a numeric_version
I mean the `numeric_version` object not a numeric (double/int). Basically to protect me from myself I'd prefer not to have to remember to wrap `getNamespaceVersion()` with `as.package_version()`. I suspect a grep of CRAN may highlight others who are erroneously comparing character objects rather than a comparison between a `numeric_version` object and a character. Tim On 17/10/2024