Hi

A cell can have %r at the top line and then execure R, or you can import
rpy2

Regards,
Jan



On 27 February 2014 18:47, Fred Gruber <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
> In sage notebook working in sage mode I can execute R commands by using
> r('command') or r.functionname()
>
> If I'm working on the sage command is there any way to access python or
> sage functions in a similar way?
>
> thanks
> Fred
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