Source code for rpy2.robjects.vectors

import abc
from rpy2.robjects.robject import RObjectMixin
import rpy2.rinterface as rinterface
from . import conversion

import rpy2.rlike.container as rlc

import copy
import itertools
import math
import os
import jinja2
import time
from datetime import datetime
from time import struct_time, mktime, tzname
from operator import attrgetter
import warnings

from rpy2.rinterface import (Sexp, ListSexpVector, StrSexpVector,
                             IntSexpVector, ByteSexpVector, BoolSexpVector,
                             ComplexSexpVector,
                             FloatSexpVector, NA_Real, NA_Integer,
                             NA_Character, NA_Logical, NULL, MissingArg)


globalenv_ri = rinterface.globalenv
baseenv_ri = rinterface.baseenv
r_concat = baseenv_ri['c']
as_character = baseenv_ri['as.character']
utils_ri = baseenv_ri['as.environment'](
    rinterface.StrSexpVector(("package:utils", ))
)


class ExtractDelegator(object):
    """ Delegate the R 'extraction' ("[") and 'replacement' ("[<-")
    of items in a vector
    or vector-like object. This can help making syntactic
    niceties possible."""

    _extractfunction = rinterface.baseenv['[']
    _replacefunction = rinterface.baseenv['[<-']

    def __init__(self, parent):
        self._parent = parent

    def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs):
        """ Subset the "R-way.", using R's "[" function.
           In a nutshell, R indexing differs from Python indexing on:

           - indexing can be done with integers or strings (that are 'names')

           - an index equal to TRUE will mean everything selected
             (because of the recycling rule)

           - integer indexing starts at one

           - negative integer indexing means exclusion of the given integers

           - an index is itself a vector of elements to select
        """
        conv_args = [None, ] * (len(args)+1)
        conv_args[0] = self._parent
        for i, x in enumerate(args, 1):
            if x is MissingArg:
                conv_args[i] = x
            else:
                conv_args[i] = conversion.py2rpy(x)
        kwargs = copy.copy(kwargs)
        for k, v in kwargs.values():
            kwargs[k] = conversion.py2rpy(v)
        fun = self._extractfunction
        res = fun(*conv_args, **kwargs)
        res = conversion.rpy2py(res)
        return res

    def __getitem__(self, item):
        res = self(item)
        return res

    def __setitem__(self, item, value):
        """ Assign a given value to a given index position in the vector.
        The index position can either be:
        - an int: x[1] = y
        - a tuple of ints: x[1, 2, 3] = y
        - an item-able object (such as a dict): x[{'i': 1}] = y
        """
        fun = self._replacefunction
        if type(item) is tuple:
            args = list([None, ] * (len(item)+2))
            for i, v in enumerate(item):
                if v is MissingArg:
                    continue
                args[i+1] = conversion.py2rpy(v)
            args[-1] = conversion.py2rpy(value)
            args[0] = self._parent
            res = fun(*args)
        elif (type(item) is dict) or (type(item) is rlc.TaggedList):
            args = rlc.TaggedList.from_items(item)
            for i, (k, v) in enumerate(args.items()):
                args[i] = conversion.py2rpy(v)
            args.append(conversion.py2rpy(value), tag=None)
            args.insert(0, self._parent, tag=None)
            res = fun.rcall(tuple(args.items()),
                            globalenv_ri)
        else:
            args = [self._parent,
                    conversion.py2rpy(item),
                    conversion.py2rpy(value)]
            res = fun(*args)
        # TODO: check refcount and copying
        self._parent.__sexp__ = res.__sexp__


class DoubleExtractDelegator(ExtractDelegator):
    """ Delegate the R 'extraction' ("[[") and "replacement" ("[[<-")
    of items in a vector
    or vector-like object. This can help making syntactic
    niceties possible."""
    _extractfunction = rinterface.baseenv['[[']
    _replacefunction = rinterface.baseenv['[[<-']


class VectorOperationsDelegator(object):
    """
    Delegate operations such as __getitem__, __add__, etc...
    to the corresponding R function.
    This permits a convenient coexistence between
    operators on Python sequence object with their R conterparts.
    """

    def __init__(self, parent):
        """ The parent in expected to inherit from Vector. """
        self._parent = parent

    def __add__(self, x):
        res = globalenv_ri.find('+')(self._parent, conversion.py2rpy(x))
        return conversion.rpy2py(res)

    def __sub__(self, x):
        res = globalenv_ri.find('-')(self._parent, conversion.py2rpy(x))
        return conversion.rpy2py(res)

    def __matmul__(self, x):
        res = globalenv_ri.find("%*%")(self._parent, conversion.py2rpy(x))
        return conversion.rpy2py(res)

    def __mul__(self, x):
        res = globalenv_ri.find('*')(self._parent, conversion.py2rpy(x))
        return conversion.rpy2py(res)

    def __pow__(self, x):
        res = globalenv_ri.find('^')(self._parent, conversion.py2rpy(x))
        return conversion.rpy2py(res)

    def __floordiv__(self, x):
        res = globalenv_ri.find('%/%')(self._parent, conversion.py2rpy(x))
        return conversion.rpy2py(res)

    def __truediv__(self, x):
        res = globalenv_ri.find('/')(self._parent, conversion.py2rpy(x))
        return conversion.rpy2py(res)

    def __mod__(self, x):
        res = globalenv_ri.find('%%')(self._parent, conversion.py2rpy(x))
        return conversion.rpy2py(res)

    def __or__(self, x):
        res = globalenv_ri.find('|')(self._parent, conversion.py2rpy(x))
        return conversion.rpy2py(res)

    def __and__(self, x):
        res = globalenv_ri.find('&')(self._parent, conversion.py2rpy(x))
        return conversion.rpy2py(res)

    def __invert__(self):
        res = globalenv_ri.find('!')(self._parent)
        return conversion.rpy2py(res)

    # Comparisons

    def __lt__(self, x):
        res = globalenv_ri.find('<')(self._parent, conversion.py2rpy(x))
        return conversion.rpy2py(res)

    def __le__(self, x):
        res = globalenv_ri.find('<=')(self._parent, conversion.py2rpy(x))
        return conversion.rpy2py(res)

    def __eq__(self, x):
        res = globalenv_ri.find('==')(self._parent, conversion.py2rpy(x))
        return conversion.rpy2py(res)

    def __ne__(self, x):
        res = globalenv_ri.find('!=')(self._parent, conversion.py2rpy(x))
        return conversion.rpy2py(res)

    def __gt__(self, x):
        res = globalenv_ri.find('>')(self._parent, conversion.py2rpy(x))
        return conversion.rpy2py(res)

    def __ge__(self, x):
        res = globalenv_ri.find('>=')(self._parent, conversion.py2rpy(x))
        return conversion.rpy2py(res)

    def __neg__(self):
        res = globalenv_ri.find('-')(self._parent)
        return res

    def __contains__(self, what):
        res = globalenv_ri.find('%in%')(self._parent, what)
        return res


[docs]class Vector(RObjectMixin): """Vector(seq) -> Vector. The parameter 'seq' can be an instance inheriting from rinterface.SexpVector, or an arbitrary Python object. In the later case, a conversion will be attempted using conversion.py2rpy(). R vector-like object. Items can be accessed with: - the method "__getitem__" ("[" operator) - the delegators rx or rx2 """ _sample = rinterface.baseenv['sample'] _html_template = jinja2.Template( """ <span>{{ classname }} with {{ nelements }} elements.</span> <table> <tbody> <tr> {% for elt in elements %} <td> {{ elt }} </td> {% endfor %} </tr> </tbody> </table> """) def _add_rops(self): self.ro = VectorOperationsDelegator(self) self.rx = ExtractDelegator(self) self.rx2 = DoubleExtractDelegator(self) def __add__(self, x): res = baseenv_ri.find("c")(self, conversion.py2rpy(x)) res = conversion.rpy2py(res) return res def __getitem__(self, i): res = super().__getitem__(i) if isinstance(res, Sexp): res = conversion.rpy2py(res) return res def __setitem__(self, i, value): value = conversion.py2rpy(value) super().__setitem__(i, value) @property def names(self): """Names for the items in the vector.""" res = super().names res = conversion.rpy2py(res) return res @names.setter def names(self, value): res = globalenv_ri.find("names<-")(self, conversion.py2rpy(value)) self.__sexp__ = res.__sexp__
[docs] def items(self): """ iterator on names and values """ # TODO: should be a view ? if super().names.rsame(rinterface.NULL): it_names = itertools.cycle((None, )) else: it_names = iter(self.names) it_self = iter(self) for v, k in zip(it_self, it_names): yield (k, v)
[docs] def sample(self, n, replace: bool = False, probabilities=None): """ Draw a random sample of size n from the vector. If 'replace' is True, the sampling is done with replacement. The optional argument 'probabilities' can indicate sampling probabilities.""" assert isinstance(n, int) assert isinstance(replace, bool) if probabilities is not None: if len(probabilities) != len(self): raise ValueError('The sequence of probabilities must ' 'match the length of the vector.') if not isinstance(probabilities, rinterface.FloatSexpVector): probabilities = FloatVector(probabilities) res = self._sample(self, IntVector((n,)), replace=BoolVector((replace, )), prob=probabilities) res = conversion.rpy2py(res) return res
def repr_format_elt(self, elt, max_width=12): max_width = int(max_width) if elt in (NA_Real, NA_Integer, NA_Character, NA_Logical): res = repr(elt) elif isinstance(elt, int): res = '%8i' % elt elif isinstance(elt, float): res = '%8f' % elt else: if isinstance(elt, str): elt = repr(elt) else: elt = type(elt).__name__ if len(elt) < max_width: res = elt else: res = "%s..." % (str(elt[:(max_width - 3)])) return res def _iter_formatted(self, max_items=9): format_elt = self.repr_format_elt ln = len(self) half_items = max_items // 2 if ln == 0: return elif ln < max_items: for elt in conversion.noconversion(self): yield format_elt(elt, max_width=math.floor(52 / ln)) else: for elt in conversion.noconversion(self)[:half_items]: yield format_elt(elt) yield '...' for elt in conversion.noconversion(self)[-half_items:]: yield format_elt(elt) def __repr_content__(self): return ''.join(('[', ', '.join(self._iter_formatted()), ']')) def __repr__(self): return super().__repr__() + os.linesep + \ self.__repr_content__() def _repr_html_(self, max_items=7): d = {'elements': self._iter_formatted(max_items=max_items), 'classname': type(self).__name__, 'nelements': len(self)} html = self._html_template.render(d) return html
[docs]class StrVector(Vector, StrSexpVector): """Vector of string elements StrVector(seq) -> StrVector. The parameter 'seq' can be an instance inheriting from rinterface.SexpVector, or an arbitrary Python sequence. In the later case, all elements in the sequence should be either strings, or have a str() representation. """ _factorconstructor = rinterface.baseenv['factor'] NAvalue = rinterface.NA_Character def __init__(self, obj): super().__init__(obj) self._add_rops()
[docs] def factor(self): """ factor() -> FactorVector Construct a factor vector from a vector of strings. """ res = self._factorconstructor(self) return conversion.rpy2py(res)
[docs]class IntVector(Vector, IntSexpVector): """ Vector of integer elements IntVector(seq) -> IntVector. The parameter 'seq' can be an instance inheriting from rinterface.SexpVector, or an arbitrary Python sequence. In the later case, all elements in the sequence should be either integers, or have an int() representation. """ _tabulate = rinterface.baseenv['tabulate'] NAvalue = rinterface.NA_Integer def __init__(self, obj): super().__init__(obj) self._add_rops() def repr_format_elt(self, elt, max_width=8): max_width = int(max_width) if elt == NA_Integer: res = repr(NA_Integer) else: res = '{:,}'.format(elt) return res
[docs] def tabulate(self, nbins=None): """ Like the R function tabulate, count the number of times integer values are found """ if nbins is None: nbins = max(1, max(self)) res = self._tabulate(self) return conversion.rpy2py(res)
[docs]class BoolVector(Vector, BoolSexpVector): """ Vector of boolean (logical) elements BoolVector(seq) -> BoolVector. The parameter 'seq' can be an instance inheriting from rinterface.SexpVector, or an arbitrary Python sequence. In the later case, all elements in the sequence should be either booleans, or have a bool() representation. """ NAvalue = rinterface.NA_Logical def __init__(self, obj): super().__init__(obj) self._add_rops()
class ByteVector(Vector, ByteSexpVector): """ Vector of byte elements ByteVector(seq) -> ByteVector. The parameter 'seq' can be an instance inheriting from rinterface.SexpVector, or an arbitrary Python sequence. In the later case, all elements in the sequence should be either be bytes (integers >= 0 and <= 255). """ def __init__(self, obj): super().__init__(obj) self._add_rops() class ComplexVector(Vector, ComplexSexpVector): """ Vector of complex elements ComplexVector(seq) -> ComplexVector The parameter 'seq' can be an instance inheriting from rinterface.SexpVector, or an arbitrary Python sequence. In the later case, all elements in the sequence should be either complex, or have a complex() representation. """ NAvalue = rinterface.NA_Complex def __init__(self, obj): super().__init__(obj) self._add_rops()
[docs]class FloatVector(Vector, FloatSexpVector): """ Vector of float (double) elements FloatVector(seq) -> FloatVector. The parameter 'seq' can be an instance inheriting from rinterface.SexpVector, or an arbitrary Python sequence. In the later case, all elements in the sequence should be either float, or have a float() representation. """ NAvalue = rinterface.NA_Real def __init__(self, obj): super().__init__(obj) self._add_rops()
[docs]class FactorVector(IntVector): """ Vector of 'factors'. FactorVector(obj, levels = rinterface.MissingArg, labels = rinterface.MissingArg, exclude = rinterface.MissingArg, ordered = rinterface.MissingArg) -> FactorVector obj: StrVector or StrSexpVector levels: StrVector or StrSexpVector labels: StrVector or StrSexpVector (of same length as levels) exclude: StrVector or StrSexpVector ordered: boolean """ _factor = baseenv_ri['factor'] _levels = baseenv_ri['levels'] _levels_set = baseenv_ri['levels<-'] _nlevels = baseenv_ri['nlevels'] _isordered = baseenv_ri['is.ordered'] NAvalue = rinterface.NA_Integer def __init__(self, obj, levels=rinterface.MissingArg, labels=rinterface.MissingArg, exclude=rinterface.MissingArg, ordered=rinterface.MissingArg): if not isinstance(obj, Sexp): obj = StrSexpVector(obj) if ('factor' in obj.rclass) and \ all(p is rinterface.MissingArg for p in (labels, exclude, ordered)): res = obj else: res = self._factor(obj, levels=levels, labels=labels, exclude=exclude, ordered=ordered) super(FactorVector, self).__init__(res) def repr_format_elt(self, elt, max_width=8): max_width = int(max_width) levels = self._levels(self) if elt is NA_Integer: res = repr(elt) else: res = levels[elt-1] if len(res) >= max_width: res = "%s..." % (res[:(max_width - 3)]) return res def __levels_get(self): res = self._levels(self) return conversion.rpy2py(res) def __levels_set(self, value): res = self._levels_set(self, conversion.py2rpy(value)) self.__sexp__ = res.__sexp__ levels = property(__levels_get, __levels_set) def __nlevels_get(self): res = self._nlevels(self) return res[0] nlevels = property(__nlevels_get, None, None, "number of levels ") def __isordered_get(self): res = self._isordered(self) return res[0] isordered = property(__isordered_get, None, None, "are the levels in the factor ordered ?")
[docs] def iter_labels(self): """ Iterate the over the labels, that is iterate over the items returning associated label for each item """ levels = self.levels for x in conversion.noconversion(self): yield levels[x-1]
[docs]class ListVector(Vector, ListSexpVector): """ R list (vector of arbitray elements) ListVector(itemable) -> ListVector. The parameter 'itemable' can be: - an object with a method `items()`, such for example a dict, a rpy2.rlike.container.TaggedList, an rpy2.rinterface.SexpVector of type VECSXP. - an iterable of (name, value) tuples """ _vector = rinterface.baseenv['vector'] _html_template = jinja2.Template( """ <span>{{ classname }} with {{ nelements }} elements.</span> <table> <tbody> {% for name, elt in names_elements %} <tr> <th> {{ name }} </th> <td> {{ elt }} </td> </tr> {% endfor %} </tbody> </table> """) def __init__(self, tlist): if isinstance(tlist, rinterface.ListSexpVector): if tlist.typeof != rinterface.RTYPES.VECSXP: raise ValueError("tlist should have " "tlist.typeof == rinterface.RTYPES.VECSXP") super().__init__(tlist) elif hasattr(tlist, 'items') and callable(tlist.items): kv = [(k, conversion.py2rpy(v)) for k, v in tlist.items()] kv = tuple(kv) df = baseenv_ri.find("list").rcall(kv, globalenv_ri) super().__init__(df) elif hasattr(tlist, "__iter__"): if not callable(tlist.__iter__): raise ValueError('tlist should have a /method/ __iter__ ' '(not an attribute)') kv = [(str(k), conversion.py2rpy(v)) for k, v in tlist] kv = tuple(kv) df = baseenv_ri.find("list").rcall(kv, globalenv_ri) super().__init__(df) else: raise ValueError('tlist can only be either an iter-able or an ' 'instance of rpy2.rinterface.ListSexpVector, ' 'of R type VECSXP, or a Python dict.') self._add_rops() def _iter_repr(self, max_items=9): if len(self) <= max_items: for elt in conversion.noconversion(self): yield elt else: half_items = max_items // 2 for i in range(0, half_items): yield self[i] yield '...' for i in range(-half_items, 0): yield self[i] def __repr__(self): res = [] for i, elt in enumerate(self._iter_repr()): if isinstance(elt, ListVector): res.append(super().__repr__()) elif isinstance(elt, str) and elt == '...': res.append(elt) else: try: name = self.names[i] except TypeError: name = '<no name>' res.append(" %s: %s%s %s" % (name, type(elt), os.linesep, elt.__repr__())) res = super().__repr__() + os.linesep + \ os.linesep.join(res) return res def _repr_html_(self, max_items=7): elements = list() for e in self._iter_repr(max_items=max_items): if hasattr(e, '_repr_html_'): elements.append(e._repr_html_()) else: elements.append(e) names = list() if len(self) <= max_items: names.extend(self.names) else: half_items = max_items // 2 for i in range(0, half_items): try: name = self.names[i] except TypeError: name = '[no name]' names.append(name) names.append('...') for i in range(-half_items, 0): try: name = self.names[i] except TypeError: name = '[no name]' names.append(name) d = {'names_elements': zip(names, elements), 'nelements': len(self), 'classname': type(self).__name__} html = self._html_template.render(d) return html
[docs] @staticmethod def from_length(length): """ Create a list of given length """ res = ListVector._vector(StrSexpVector(("list", )), length) res = conversion.rpy2py(res) return res
class DateVector(FloatVector): """ Vector of dates """ pass class POSIXt(abc.ABC): """ POSIX time vector. This is an abstract class. """ def repr_format_elt(self, elt, max_width=12): max_width = int(max_width) str_elt = str(elt) if len(str_elt) < max_width: res = elt else: res = "%s..." % str_elt[:(max_width - 3)] return res def _iter_formatted(self, max_items=9): ln = len(self) half_items = max_items // 2 if ln == 0: return elif ln < max_items: str_vec = StrVector(as_character(self)) else: str_vec = r_concat( as_character( self.rx(IntSexpVector(tuple(range(1, (half_items-1))))) ), StrSexpVector(['...']), as_character( self.rx(IntSexpVector(tuple(range((ln-half_items), ln)))) )) for str_elt in str_vec: yield self.repr_format_elt(str_elt)
[docs]class POSIXlt(POSIXt, ListVector): """ Representation of dates with a 11-component structure (similar to Python's time.struct_time). POSIXlt(seq) -> POSIXlt. The constructor accepts either an R vector or a sequence (an object with the Python sequence interface) of time.struct_time objects. """ _expected_colnames = { x: i for i, x in enumerate( ('sec', 'min', 'hour', 'mday', 'mon', 'year', 'wday', 'yday', 'isdst', 'zone', 'gmtoff')) } # R starts the week on Sunday while Python starts it on Monday _wday_r_to_py = (6, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) def __init__(self, seq): """ """ if isinstance(seq, Sexp): super()(seq) else: for elt in conversion.noconversion(seq): if not isinstance(elt, struct_time): raise ValueError( 'All elements must inherit from time.struct_time' ) as_posixlt = baseenv_ri['as.POSIXlt'] origin = StrSexpVector([time.strftime("%Y-%m-%d", time.gmtime(0)), ]) rvec = FloatSexpVector([mktime(x) for x in seq]) sexp = as_posixlt(rvec, origin=origin) super().__init__(sexp) def __getitem__(self, i): # "[[" operator returns the components of a time object # (and yes, this is confusing) aslist = ListVector(self) idx = self._expected_colnames seq = (aslist[idx['year']][i]+1900, aslist[idx['mon']][i]+1, aslist[idx['mday']][i], aslist[idx['hour']][i], aslist[idx['min']][i], aslist[idx['sec']][i], self._wday_r_to_py[aslist[idx['wday']][i]], aslist[idx['yday']][i]+1, aslist[idx['isdst']][i]) return struct_time( seq, {'tm_zone': aslist[idx['zone']][i], 'tmp_gmtoff': aslist[idx['gmtoff']][i]} ) def __repr__(self): return super(Sexp, self).__repr__()
[docs]class POSIXct(POSIXt, FloatVector): """ Representation of dates as seconds since Epoch. This form is preferred to POSIXlt for inclusion in a DataFrame. POSIXlt(seq) -> POSIXlt. The constructor accepts either an R vector floats or a sequence (an object with the Python sequence interface) of time.struct_time objects. """ _as_posixct = baseenv_ri['as.POSIXct'] _ISOdatetime = baseenv_ri['ISOdatetime'] def __init__(self, seq): """ Create a POSIXct from either an R vector or a sequence of Python dates. """ if isinstance(seq, Sexp): init_param = seq elif isinstance(seq[0], struct_time): init_param = POSIXct.sexp_from_struct_time(seq) elif isinstance(seq[0], datetime): init_param = POSIXct.sexp_from_datetime(seq) else: raise ValueError( 'All elements must inherit from time.struct_time or ' 'datetime.datetime.') super().__init__(init_param) @staticmethod def _sexp_from_seq(seq, tz_info_getter, isodatetime_columns): """ return a POSIXct vector from a sequence of time.struct_time elements. """ tz_count = 0 tz_info = None for elt in conversion.noconversion(seq): tmp = tz_info_getter(elt) if tz_info is None: tz_info = tmp tz_count = 1 elif tz_info == tmp: tz_count += 1 else: # different time zones # TODO: create a list of time zones with tz_count times # tz_info, add the current tz_info and append further. raise ValueError( 'Sequences of dates with different time zones not ' 'yet allowed.' ) if tz_info is None: tz_info = tzname[0] # We could use R's as.POSIXct instead of ISOdatetime # since as.POSIXct is used by it anyway, but the overall # interface for dates and conversion between formats # is not exactly straightforward. Someone with more # time should look into this. d = isodatetime_columns(seq) sexp = POSIXct._ISOdatetime(*d, tz=StrSexpVector((tz_info, ))) return sexp @staticmethod def sexp_from_struct_time(seq): def f(seq): return [IntVector([x.tm_year for x in seq]), IntVector([x.tm_mon for x in seq]), IntVector([x.tm_mday for x in seq]), IntVector([x.tm_hour for x in seq]), IntVector([x.tm_min for x in seq]), IntVector([x.tm_sec for x in seq])] return POSIXct._sexp_from_seq(seq, lambda elt: time.tzname[0], f)
[docs] @staticmethod def sexp_from_datetime(seq): """ return a POSIXct vector from a sequence of datetime.datetime elements. """ def f(seq): return [IntVector([x.year for x in seq]), IntVector([x.month for x in seq]), IntVector([x.day for x in seq]), IntVector([x.hour for x in seq]), IntVector([x.minute for x in seq]), IntVector([x.second for x in seq])] return POSIXct._sexp_from_seq(seq, attrgetter('tzinfo'), f)
[docs]class Array(Vector): """ An R array """ _dimnames_get = baseenv_ri['dimnames'] _dimnames_set = baseenv_ri['dimnames<-'] _dim_get = baseenv_ri['dim'] _dim_set = baseenv_ri['dim<-'] _isarray = baseenv_ri['is.array'] def __dim_get(self): res = self._dim_get(self) res = conversion.rpy2py(res) return res def __dim_set(self, value): value = conversion.py2rpy(value) self._dim_set(self, value) # TODO: not properly done raise(Exception("Not yet implemented")) dim = property(__dim_get, __dim_set, "Get or set the dimension of the array.") def __dimnames_get(self): """ Return a list of name vectors (like the R function 'dimnames' does).""" res = self._dimnames_get(self) res = conversion.rpy2py(res) return res def __dimnames_set(self, value): """ Set list of name vectors (like the R function 'dimnames' does).""" value = conversion.rpy2py(value) res = self._dimnames_set(self, value) self.__sexp__ = res.__sexp__ names = property(__dimnames_get, __dimnames_set, None, "names associated with the dimension.") dimnames = names
class IntArray(Array, IntVector): pass class ByteArray(Array, ByteVector): pass class FloatArray(Array, FloatVector): pass class BoolArray(Array, BoolVector): pass class ComplexArray(Array, ComplexVector): pass class StrArray(Array, StrVector): pass
[docs]class Matrix(Array): """ An R matrix """ _transpose = baseenv_ri['t'] _rownames = baseenv_ri['rownames'] _colnames = baseenv_ri['colnames'] _dot = baseenv_ri['%*%'] _crossprod = baseenv_ri['crossprod'] _tcrossprod = baseenv_ri['tcrossprod'] _svd = baseenv_ri['svd'] _eigen = baseenv_ri['eigen'] def __nrow_get(self): """ Number of rows. :rtype: integer """ return self.dim[0] nrow = property(__nrow_get, None, None, "Number of rows") def __ncol_get(self): """ Number of columns. :rtype: integer """ return self.dim[1] ncol = property(__ncol_get, None, None, "Number of columns") def __rownames_get(self): """ Row names :rtype: SexpVector """ res = self._rownames(self) return conversion.rpy2py(res) def __rownames_set(self, rn): if isinstance(rn, StrSexpVector): if len(rn) != self.nrow: raise ValueError('Invalid length.') if self.dimnames is NULL: dn = ListVector.from_length(2) dn[0] = rn self.do_slot_assign('dimnames', dn) else: dn = self.dimnames dn[0] = rn else: raise ValueError( 'The rownames attribute can only be an R string vector.' ) rownames = property(__rownames_get, __rownames_set, None, "Row names") def __colnames_get(self): """ Column names :rtype: SexpVector """ res = self._colnames(self) return conversion.rpy2py(res) def __colnames_set(self, cn): if isinstance(cn, StrSexpVector): if len(cn) != self.ncol: raise ValueError('Invalid length.') if self.dimnames is NULL: dn = ListVector.from_length(2) dn[1] = cn self.do_slot_assign('dimnames', dn) else: dn = self.dimnames dn[1] = cn else: raise ValueError( 'The colnames attribute can only be an R string vector.' ) colnames = property(__colnames_get, __colnames_set, None, "Column names")
[docs] def transpose(self): """ transpose the matrix """ res = self._transpose(self) return conversion.rpy2py(res)
[docs] def crossprod(self, m): """ crossproduct X'.Y""" res = self._crossprod(self, conversion.rpy2py(m)) return conversion.rpy2py(res)
[docs] def tcrossprod(self, m): """ crossproduct X.Y'""" res = self._tcrossprod(self, m) return conversion.rpy2py(res)
[docs] def svd(self, nu=None, nv=None, linpack=False): """ SVD decomposition. If nu is None, it is given the default value min(tuple(self.dim)). If nv is None, it is given the default value min(tuple(self.dim)). """ if nu is None: nu = min(tuple(self.dim)) if nv is None: nv = min(tuple(self.dim)) res = self._svd(self, nu=nu, nv=nv, LINPACK=False) return conversion.rpy2py(res)
[docs] def dot(self, m): """ Matrix multiplication """ res = self._dot(self, m) return conversion.rpy2py(res)
[docs] def eigen(self): """ Eigen values """ res = self._eigen(self) return conversion.rpy2py(res)
[docs]class DataFrame(ListVector): """ R 'data.frame'. """ _dataframe_name = rinterface.StrSexpVector(('data.frame',)) _read_csv = utils_ri['read.csv'] _write_table = utils_ri['write.table'] _cbind = rinterface.baseenv['cbind.data.frame'] _rbind = rinterface.baseenv['rbind.data.frame'] _is_list = rinterface.baseenv['is.list'] _html_template = jinja2.Template( """ <span>R/rpy2 DataFrame ({{ nrows }} x {{ ncolumns }})</span> <table> <thead> <tr> {% for name in column_names %} <th>{{ name }}</th> {% endfor %} </tr> </thead> <tbody> {% for row_i in rows %} <tr> {% for col_i in columns %} <td> {{ elements[col_i][row_i] }} </td> {% endfor %} </tr> {% endfor %} </tbody> </table> """) def __init__(self, obj, stringsasfactor=False): """ Create a new data frame. :param obj: object inheriting from rpy2.rinterface.SexpVector, or inheriting from TaggedList or a mapping name -> value :param stringsasfactors: Boolean indicating whether vectors of strings should be turned to vectors. Note that factors will not be turned to string vectors. """ if isinstance(obj, rinterface.ListSexpVector): if obj.typeof != rinterface.RTYPES.VECSXP: raise ValueError( "obj should of typeof RTYPES.VECSXP " " (and we get %s)" % rinterface.RTYPES(obj.typeof) ) if ( self._is_list(obj)[0] or globalenv_ri.find('inherits')( obj, self._dataframe_name )[0] ): # TODO: is it really a good idea to pass R lists # to the constructor ? super().__init__(obj) return else: raise ValueError( "When passing R objects to build a DataFrame, " "the R object must be a list or inherit from " "the R class 'data.frame'." ) elif isinstance(obj, rlc.TaggedList): kv = [(k, conversion.py2rpy(v)) for k, v in obj.items()] else: try: kv = [(str(k), conversion.py2rpy(v)) for k, v in obj.items()] except AttributeError: raise ValueError( 'obj can only be' 'an instance of rpy2.rinterface.ListSexpVector, ' 'an instance of TaggedList, ' 'or an objects with a methods items() that returns ' '(key, value) pairs ' '(such a Python dict, rpy2.rlike.container OrdDict).') # Check if there is a conflicting column name if 'stringsAsFactors' in (k for k, v in kv): warnings.warn('The column name "stringsAsFactors" is ' 'conflicting with named parameter ' 'in underlying R function "data.frame()".') else: kv.append(('stringsAsFactors', stringsasfactor)) # Call R's data frame constructor kv = tuple(kv) df = baseenv_ri.find("data.frame").rcall(kv, globalenv_ri) super().__init__(df) def _repr_html_(self, max_items=7): names = list() if len(self) <= max_items: names.extend(self.names) else: half_items = max_items // 2 for i in range(0, half_items): try: name = self.names[i] except TypeError: name = '[no name]' names.append(name) names.append('...') for i in range(-half_items, 0): try: name = self.names[i] except TypeError: name = '[no name]' names.append(name) elements = list() for e in self._iter_repr(max_items=max_items): if hasattr(e, '_repr_html_'): elements.append(tuple(e._iter_formatted())) else: elements.append(['...', ]) d = {'column_names': names, 'rows': range(len(elements[0]) if len(elements) else 0), 'columns': tuple(range(len(names))), 'nrows': self.nrow, 'ncolumns': self.ncol, 'elements': elements} html = self._html_template.render(d) return html def _get_nrow(self): """ Number of rows. :rtype: integer """ return baseenv_ri["nrow"](self)[0] nrow = property(_get_nrow, None, None) def _get_ncol(self): """ Number of columns. :rtype: integer """ return baseenv_ri["ncol"](self)[0] ncol = property(_get_ncol, None, None) def _get_rownames(self): res = baseenv_ri["rownames"](self) return conversion.rpy2py(res) def _set_rownames(self, rownames): res = baseenv_ri["rownames<-"](self, conversion.py2rpy(rownames)) self.__sexp__ = res.__sexp__ rownames = property(_get_rownames, _set_rownames, None, 'Row names') def _get_colnames(self): res = baseenv_ri["colnames"](self) return conversion.rpy2py(res) def _set_colnames(self, colnames): res = baseenv_ri["colnames<-"](self, conversion.py2rpy(colnames)) self.__sexp__ = res.__sexp__ colnames = property(_get_colnames, _set_colnames, None) def __getitem__(self, i): # Make sure this is not a List returned # 3rd-party conversions could return objects # that no longer inherit from rpy2's R objects. # We need to use the low-level __getitem__ # to bypass the conversion mechanism. # R's data.frames have no representation at the C-API level # (they are lists) tmp = rinterface.ListSexpVector.__getitem__(self, i) if tmp.typeof == rinterface.RTYPES.VECSXP: return DataFrame(tmp) else: return conversion.rpy2py(tmp)
[docs] def cbind(self, *args, **kwargs): """ bind objects as supplementary columns """ new_args = [self, ] + [conversion.rpy2py(x) for x in args] new_kwargs = dict( [(k, conversion.rpy2py(v)) for k, v in kwargs.items()] ) res = self._cbind(*new_args, **new_kwargs) return conversion.rpy2py(res)
[docs] def rbind(self, *args, **kwargs): """ bind objects as supplementary rows """ new_args = [conversion.rpy2py(x) for x in args] new_kwargs = dict( [(k, conversion.rpy2py(v)) for k, v in kwargs.items()] ) res = self._rbind(self, *new_args, **new_kwargs) return conversion.rpy2py(res)
[docs] def head(self, *args, **kwargs): """ Call the R generic 'head()'. """ res = utils_ri['head'](self, *args, **kwargs) return conversion.rpy2py(res)
[docs] @staticmethod def from_csvfile(path, header=True, sep=',', quote='"', dec='.', row_names=rinterface.MissingArg, col_names=rinterface.MissingArg, fill=True, comment_char='', na_strings=[], as_is=False): """ Create an instance from data in a .csv file. path : string with a path header : boolean (heading line with column names or not) sep : separator character quote : quote character row_names : column name, or column index for column names (warning: indexing starts at one in R) fill : boolean (fill the lines when less entries than columns) comment_char : comment character na_strings : a list of strings which are interpreted to be NA values as_is : boolean (keep the columns of strings as such, or turn them into factors) """ path = conversion.py2rpy(path) header = conversion.py2rpy(header) sep = conversion.py2rpy(sep) quote = conversion.py2rpy(quote) dec = conversion.py2rpy(dec) if row_names is not rinterface.MissingArg: row_names = conversion.py2rpy(row_names) if col_names is not rinterface.MissingArg: col_names = conversion.py2rpy(col_names) fill = conversion.py2rpy(fill) comment_char = conversion.py2rpy(comment_char) as_is = conversion.py2rpy(as_is) na_strings = conversion.py2rpy(na_strings) res = DataFrame._read_csv(path, **{'header': header, 'sep': sep, 'quote': quote, 'dec': dec, 'row.names': row_names, 'col.names': col_names, 'fill': fill, 'comment.char': comment_char, 'na.strings': na_strings, 'as.is': as_is}) res = conversion.rpy2py(res) return res
[docs] def to_csvfile(self, path, quote=True, sep=',', eol=os.linesep, na='NA', dec='.', row_names=True, col_names=True, qmethod='escape', append=False): """ Save the data into a .csv file. path : string with a path quote : quote character sep : separator character eol : end-of-line character(s) na : string for missing values dec : string for decimal separator row_names : boolean (save row names, or not) col_names : boolean (save column names, or not) comment_char : method to 'escape' special characters append : boolean (append if the file in the path is already existing, or not) """ path = conversion.py2rpy(path) append = conversion.py2rpy(append) sep = conversion.py2rpy(sep) eol = conversion.py2rpy(eol) na = conversion.py2rpy(na) dec = conversion.py2rpy(dec) row_names = conversion.py2rpy(row_names) col_names = conversion.py2rpy(col_names) qmethod = conversion.py2rpy(qmethod) res = self._write_table( self, **{'file': path, 'quote': quote, 'sep': sep, 'eol': eol, 'na': na, 'dec': dec, 'row.names': row_names, 'col.names': col_names, 'qmethod': qmethod, 'append': append}) return res
[docs] def iter_row(self): """ iterator across rows """ for i in range(self.nrow): yield self.rx(i+1, rinterface.MissingArg)
[docs] def iter_column(self): """ iterator across columns """ for i in range(self.ncol): yield self.rx(rinterface.MissingArg, i+1)
class IntMatrix(Matrix, IntVector): pass class ByteMatrix(Matrix, ByteVector): pass class FloatMatrix(Matrix, FloatVector): pass class BoolMatrix(Matrix, BoolVector): pass class ComplexMatrix(Matrix, ComplexVector): pass class StrMatrix(Matrix, StrVector): pass rtypeof2rotype = { rinterface.RTYPES.INTSXP: IntVector, rinterface.RTYPES.REALSXP: FloatVector, rinterface.RTYPES.STRSXP: StrVector, rinterface.RTYPES.CPLXSXP: ComplexVector, rinterface.RTYPES.LGLSXP: BoolVector } __all__ = ['Vector', 'StrVector', 'IntVector', 'BoolVector', 'ComplexVector', 'FloatVector', 'FactorVector', 'Vector', 'ListVector', 'POSIXlt', 'POSIXct', 'Array', 'Matrix', 'DataFrame']