Alright-
a) Strangely, I cannot locate a multiarray.DLL anywhere on my harddrive.
b) I hate to admit, but as a newbie to python - I can't figure out the -v
option.
      and I know its an easy implementation - just not sure when to insert,
      or how to specify the out-file....

I tried uninstalling and reinstalling numpy - still no DLL or success.

We use Tinn-R as our primary R-text editor, and somebody suggested that
possibly
that is creating a conflict - but we can't find how or where that would
be....

James
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
 >OK, this is quite odd. Two more things to try. First, try adding          
 >the directory containing multiarray.DLL to the PATH before running        
 >python. Second, if this doesn't work, try running python with the -v      
 >option and redirecting the output to a file..                             
                                                                            
 >-G                                                                        
                                                                            
                                                                            
 On May 22, 2008, at 4:21PM , James D Dickinson wrote:                      
                                                                            
 >                                                                          
 > >>> import numpy.core.multiarray                                         
 >                                                                          
 > same result, it seems to import just fine (no errors)                    
 >                                                                          
 > sadly I still get the error when I then try:                             
 >                                                                          
 > >>> from rpy import*                                                     
 >                                                                          
 >                                                                          
 >                                                                          
 >                                                                          
 >                                                                          
 > >Hmm. How about the more adventuresome                                   
 >                                                                          
 > >import numpy.core.multiarray                                            
 >                                                                          
 > >?                                                                       
 >                                                                          
 > >-Greg                                                                   
 >                                                                          
 >                                                                          
 > On May 22, 2008, at 3:59PM , James D Dickinson wrote:                    
 >                                                                          
 > >                                                                        
 > >                                                                        
 > > >>> import numpy                                                       
 > >                                                                        
 > > works just fine no messages or errors -                                
 > >                                                                        
 > > trying to import rpy results in same messages below....                
 > >                                                                        
 > > -James                                                                 
 > >                                                                        
 > >                                                                        
 > >                                                                        
 > >                                                                        
 > > >I think this is probably a Numpy installation issue. What             
 > happens if                                                               
 > > >you issue the command                                                 
 > >                                                                        
 > > >import numpy                                                          
 > >                                                                        
 > > >??                                                                    
 > >                                                                        
 > > >-Greg                                                                 
 > >                                                                        
 > > On May 22, 2008, at 1:40PM , James D Dickinson wrote:                  
 > >                                                                        
 > > >                                                                      
 > > > Hi - I'm fairly new to Python and I'm having a heck of a a           
 > > getting the                                                            
 > > > install of 'rPy' to go.                                              
 > > >                                                                      
 > > > I downloaded the windows executable, I have numpy installed, and     
 > > the                                                                    
 > > > Windows extensions recommended from Hammonds site.                   
 > > >                                                                      
 > > > I keep getting the following error :                                 
 > > >                                                                      
 > > > >>> from rpy import*                                                 
 > > >                                                                      
 > > > Traceback (most recent call last):                                   
 > > > File "<interactive input>", line 1, in ?                             
 > > > File "C:\Python24\lib\site-packages\rpy.py", line 336, in ?          
 > > > r = R()                                                              
 > > > File "C:\Python24\lib\site-packages\rpy.py", line 277, in            
 > > > __init__                                                             
 > > > _rpy.set_mode(NO_DEFAULT)                                            
 > > > ImportError: No module named multiarray                              
 > > >                                                                      
 > > > MultiArray is located in my Python24/Lib directory.                  
 > > >                                                                      
 > > > and during the many troubleshooting attempts - I've discovered       
 > that                                                                     
 > > > R is                                                                 
 > > > being instantiated as I get an error telling me that.                
 > > >                                                                      
 > > > Suggestions?                                                         
 > > >                                                                      
 > > > thank you,                                                           
 > > > James                                                                
 > > >                                                                      
 > > >                                                                      
 > > >                                                                      
 > >                                                                        
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