Overview¶
This module should be the right pick for casual and general use. Its aim is to abstract some of the details and provide an intuitive interface to both Python and R programmers.
>>> import rpy2.robjects as robjects
rpy2.robjects
is written on top of rpy2.rinterface
, and one
not satisfied with it could easily build one’s own flavor of a
Python-R interface by modifying it (rpy2.rpy_classic
is another
example of a Python interface built on top of rpy2.rinterface
).
Visible differences with RPy-1.x are:
no
CONVERSION
mode inrpy2
, the design has made this unnecessaryeasy to modify or rewrite with an all-Python implementation