I came across this excellent JSS paper at www.jstatsoft.org/v35/c02/paper
on a Python package called PypeR which allows you to use R from within Python using the pipe functionality.
It is an interesting package and given Python’s increasing buzz , one worthy to be checked out by people using or thinking Python in their packages.
Citation: @article{Xia:McClelland:Wang:2010:JSSOBK:v35c02, author = "Xiao-Qin Xia and Michael McClelland and Yipeng Wang", title = "PypeR, A Python Package for Using R in Python", journal = "Journal of Statistical Software, Code Snippets", volume = "35", number = "2", pages = "1--8", day = "30", month = "7", year = "2010", CODEN = "JSSOBK", ISSN = "1548-7660", bibdate = "2010-03-23", URL = "http://www.jstatsoft.org/v35/c02", accepted = "2010-03-23", acknowledgement = "", keywords = "", submitted = "2009-10-23", }
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