I'm trying to come up with a way to solve this question I asked yesterday:
rpy2 fails to import 'rgl' R package
My goal is to check if certain packages are installed inside R
from within python
.
Following the recommendation by Dirk Eddelbuettel given in a comment on his answer, I'm using the installed.packages()
function from R
to list all the available packages.
This is what I've got so far:
from rpy2.rinterface import RRuntimeError
from rpy2.robjects.packages import importr
utils = importr('utils')
def importr_tryhard(packname, contriburl):
try:
rpack = utils.installed_packages()
except RRuntimeError:
rpack = []
return rpack
contriburl = 'http://cran.stat.ucla.edu/'
rpack = importr_tryhard(packname, contriburl)
print rpack
Which returns a quite large output of the form:
Package LibPath Version
ks "ks" "/usr/local/lib/R/site-library" "1.8.13"
misc3d "misc3d" "/usr/local/lib/R/site-library" "0.8-4"
mvtnorm "mvtnorm" "/usr/local/lib/R/site-library" "0.9-9996"
rgl "rgl" "/usr/local/lib/R/site-library" "0.93.986"
base "base" "/usr/lib/R/library" "3.0.1"
boot "boot" "/usr/lib/R/library" "1.3-9"
class "class" "/usr/lib/R/library" "7.3-9"
cluster "cluster" "/usr/lib/R/library" "1.14.4"
codetools "codetools" "/usr/lib/R/library" "0.2-8"
compiler "compiler" "/usr/lib/R/library" "3.0.1"
datasets "datasets" "/usr/lib/R/library" "3.0.1"
foreign "foreign" "/usr/lib/R/library" "0.8-49"
graphics "graphics" "/usr/lib/R/library" "3.0.1"
grDevices "grDevices" "/usr/lib/R/library" "3.0.1"
grid "grid" "/usr/lib/R/library" "3.0.1"
KernSmooth "KernSmooth" "/usr/lib/R/library" "2.23-10"
lattice "lattice" "/usr/lib/R/library" "0.20-23"
MASS "MASS" "/usr/lib/R/library" "7.3-29"
Matrix "Matrix" "/usr/lib/R/library" "1.0-14"
methods "methods" "/usr/lib/R/library" "3.0.1"
mgcv "mgcv" "/usr/lib/R/library" "1.7-26"
nlme "nlme" "/usr/lib/R/library" "3.1-111"
nnet "nnet" "/usr/lib/R/library" "7.3-7"
parallel "parallel" "/usr/lib/R/library" "3.0.1"
rpart "rpart" "/usr/lib/R/library" "4.1-3"
spatial "spatial" "/usr/lib/R/library" "7.3-6"
splines "splines" "/usr/lib/R/library" "3.0.1"
stats "stats" "/usr/lib/R/library" "3.0.1"
stats4 "stats4" "/usr/lib/R/library" "3.0.1"
survival "survival" "/usr/lib/R/library" "2.37-4"
tcltk "tcltk" "/usr/lib/R/library" "3.0.1"
tools "tools" "/usr/lib/R/library" "3.0.1"
utils "utils" "/usr/lib/R/library" "3.0.1"
Priority
ks NA
misc3d NA
mvtnorm NA
rgl NA
base "base"
boot "recommended"
class "recommended"
cluster "recommended"
...
I need to extract just the names of the packages installed, so either the first or the second columns would be enough for me.
I've tried using np.loadtxt()
, np.genfromtxt()
and with open(rpack) as csvfile:
, but none was able to give back a list/array where either the columns or the rows was correctly separated (they all failed with different errors actually).
How could I read this output in column form, or more to the point, extract the names of the installed packages in a list/array?
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