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PYTHON CHARTS: the Python data visualization site with more than 500 different charts with reproducible code and color tools
Hi! At this moment I'm not opening the source code, but I can explain you the tech used. This site is based on another site I created before named https://r-charts.com/ and it was created with blogdown (HUGO + R Markdown). Hence, each tutorials is an R markdown file. For PYTHON CHARTS, in order to run Python within an R markdown file I had to use an R package named reticulate. In addition, the template depends on shuffle.js for filtering and fuse.js for searching
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RStudio is rebranding to Posit in an effort to expand beyond the R community
It's super easy and environments work really well too. What I typically do is start a markdown document and run whatever chunks in R or Python I'd like and then use the reticulate package to communicate between them. Using an R object in Python is as easy as calling "r.objectname" or you can simply run "source_python" and preface python functions with py$ and run them directly on R objects. The reticulate package does a good job of converting objects into the appropriate types. I was up and running in an afternoon and most of the Python code I simply just saved as .py scripts and ran directly in R-Studio with no problems. I often get output from Python functions in some format and convert it into a data frame, do what I need to do with tidy if required, and then ggplot for the visuals. Here is the tutorial that got mestarted
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For some reason, nobody uses R for machine learning
Fastest way to get from messy data to model IMO. Plus I can code in python in R with reticulate. https://rstudio.github.io/reticulate/
- [Q] Importance of Python for a statistician?
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Introduction to Pluto.jl
How does RStudio have little interest in interoperability with other languages? They produce the reticulate package[1] to allow calling Python code for R, they have added support for Python to RMarkdown and RStudio[2], they let you host Python apps on their RStudio Connect product[3], they sponsor Ursa Labs to work on the Arrow project for easy data interchange[4].
1) https://rstudio.github.io/reticulate/
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What is the best way to combine python with R?
Reticulate
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Hello! This appeared while I was building the distributions for my game. How do I fix this?
Seems like a python problem. Do you have any version of Python already installed on your computer? Context: ( https://github.com/rstudio/reticulate/issues/313 )
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