On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 1:08 AM, Anamaria Crisan <a...@genomedx.com> wrote: > Hello, > I am trying to use RPy to run an R package called survcomp. One of the > methods takes in the variable name surv.time. For example, I can run it as > follows: > cindex(x=prob,surv.time=survTIME, surv.even=survEVENT) in R (where x, > suvr.time and surv.event are predefined variable names from the package). > However I get an error in python. > If I leave the synatx as surv.time I get the following error: SyntaxError: > keyword can't be an expression. > If I change surv.time to surv_time I get a new error: not all arguments have > the same length. Which I checked and as far as I can tell all inputs do have > the same length. > I know the problem is the dot in surv.time variable. I wonder, can Rpy work > when there is dot in the variable name, does R know how to translate it? > Any help is much appreciated,
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