in reply to Re: Entire Results from R
in thread Entire Results from R
++haukex
I put together a short script to confirm that your solution works (I was curious about Statistics::R since I had not used it before).
This code,
Gives this output,#!/usr/bin/env perl use Statistics::R; use Data::Dumper; # Create a communication bridge with R and start R my $R = Statistics::R->new(); $R->set( 'data', [ "2016-03-15 13", "2016-03-16 23", "2016-03-17 06", "2016-03-18 15", "2016-03-19 08", "2016-03-20 21" ] ); $R->run( q`datevec <- strptime(data,"%Y-%m-%d %H")` ); $R->run( q`xx <- difftime(datevec[-length(datevec)],datevec[-1],units= +"hours")` ); @Rres = $R->get('xx'); print Dumper(\@Rres); exit;
$VAR1 = [ [ '[1]', '-34', '-7', '-33', '-17', '-37' ] ];
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Re^3: Entire Results from R
by haukex (Archbishop) on Feb 22, 2019 at 18:05 UTC |
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