Re: [R] IGCI implemented in R package ?

2022-11-23 Thread Jeff Newmiller
Ahhh, but _using_ it... there's the rub. Gotta learn about virtual environments or you could break the base python install. On November 23, 2022 9:17:07 AM PST, Bert Gunter wrote: >Well, see the 'reticulate' package and various support/hints for using it >via an rseek.org search, e.g. on 'R

Re: [R] IGCI implemented in R package ?

2022-11-23 Thread Bert Gunter
Well, see the 'reticulate' package and various support/hints for using it via an rseek.org search, e.g. on 'R python packages'. This *might* enable you to use the python code. Or not -- you may have already considered this and found it unworkable. I can say for sure that installing python is

Re: [R] IGCI implemented in R package ?

2022-11-23 Thread varin sacha via R-help
Eric, I really thank you a lot for your response. However, if I am not wrong, it is implemented in python. The implementation is available on github; I would need an R wrapper. Does it exist ? Best Sacha Envoyé de mon iPhone > Le 21 nov. 2022 à 20:36, Eric Berger a écrit : > >  > Hi

Re: [R] IGCI implemented in R package ?

2022-11-21 Thread Eric Berger
Hi Sacha, My search turned up the Causal Discovery Toolbox which includes IGCI among 10 (or more) methods. This site includes both Python and R resources and seems to be quite rich - hopefully you will find something useful. Here's the link:

[R] IGCI implemented in R package ?

2022-11-21 Thread varin sacha via R-help
Dear R experts, Google is very often my friend but this time it does not ! Are you aware of an R package in which the directed causal discovery algorithm called the Information Geometric Causal Inference (IGCI) of (Daniusis et al., 2010) is implemented ? Best, Sacha Envoyé de mon iPhone