Hi Andrey,

I just encountered a scenario where the use of Python and R together makes
things easier, for example if you have two scripts, one in Python and
another in R that complement each other, instead of re-writing.  Thanks, I
find rpy2 already installed that enables to a reasonable degree running R
in Python.

For this reason, I request the installation of the following two R packages:

1. lazyeval  (enables plotting in Python hrough import
rpy2.robjects.lib.ggplot2)

2. reticulate (enables Python usage in R)

Thank you

Elimboto

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