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Updated to describe the paucity of upgrades of rpy2 with respect to R upgrades
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R objects are exposed as instances of Python-implemented classes, with R functions as bound methods to those objects in a number of cases. rpy2 requires an installation of R within Python and it is recommended to use Anaconda 3 for this purpose. Again at the time of writing it is out of date with major upgrades in R, most noably ggplot2 and therefore results in restricted functionality

R objects are exposed as instances of Python-implemented classes, with R functions as bound methods to those objects in a number of cases.

R objects are exposed as instances of Python-implemented classes, with R functions as bound methods to those objects in a number of cases. rpy2 requires an installation of R within Python and it is recommended to use Anaconda 3 for this purpose. Again at the time of writing it is out of date with major upgrades in R, most noably ggplot2 and therefore results in restricted functionality

R objects are exposed as instances of Python-implemented classes, with R functions as bound methods to those objects in a number of cases.

R objects are exposed as instances of Python-implemented classes, with R functions as bound methods to those objects in a number of cases.

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