Hi,
The example is not self-contained, strictly speaking: one does not have
the data files needed to run it locally.
Otherwise, the rternalize function is currently not handling named
arguments. They should be handled with in the rpy2-2.3.x series, and in
the meanwhile (if this is really the
Hello,
I'm trying to use a Python function as input for the mle2 task from the
bbmle R library (same thing with mle task from the stats4 library, both
meant to perform maximum likelihood analysis), by using the new feature
introduced in rpy2.2 (
http://rpy.sourceforge.net/rpy2/doc-2.2/html/rinter