Dear list, Rpy is a python module that provides python interface to R. The following simple commands
>>> from rpy import * >>> r.plot(0) is supposed to create a window that displays the result of plot(0). However, we observe that 1. Under *nix, rpy+R+python work as expected 2. Under windows, python + pythonWin32 (a python GUI provided by the pywin32 module), work as expected 3. Under windows, if we run the commands from command line or IDLE (a simple python IDE), a window will be created, but the figure will not be drawn. Then, if we run r.plot(2), the result of plot(0) will be drawn. plot(2) will be displayed when the next drawing command is executed. Since R works well in most cases, I do not think this is a R problem. However, can anyone tell me what *might* block the figures from being displayed? In other word, what might PythonWin have provided to enable correct rendering of the figures? If I have to trace to the sources, what portion of the R code should I have a look at? (It is good that python/R/rpy are all open source). Many thanks in advance. Bo ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel