Hello,

   I am very new to Python and I have long R scripts that I would like to run 
under the Python Interpreter. The reason for this is because I will try to 
construct a GUI using 'easygui' in Python. I read some of the the documentation 
regarding the RPy module, but it implies to add a 'r' at the beginning of every 
R function, plus the dot to underscore conversion in the names of the R 
functions. Or maybe, what I am intending to do is not possible? I originally 
built a GUI using Rtcltk, but easygui honors its name, and I need to add some 
text manipulation also, which is much more intuitive to do in Python than R.



This is a diagram of what I would like to do:

GUI constructed with "easygui" --> this will retrieve pathfiles and user's 
preferences (floating numbers and strings) --> The preceeding attributes will 
feed the R scripts-->R scripts will generate pdf files with plots.

All this within the Python Interpreter, although I am suspecting that like the 
name indicates, this is only a 'Python' interpreter, nothing else...

   If you could orient me to where I can find documentation on what I would 
like to do, I would appreciate it very much.

Thank you,

Judith


      
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